This book examines the failure of 'development' in Central America, where despite billions of dollars of development funding and positive indicators of economic growth, poverty remains entrenched and violence endemic.

Martin Mowforth shows how development is predicated on force and systematic violence, through which the world's most powerful governments, financial institutions and companies punish the global south.

Crucially, the analysis in The Violence of Development comes from many development project case studies and over sixty interviews with a range of people in Central America, including nuns, politicians, NGO representatives, trade unionists, indigenous leaders and human rights defenders. This book is a compelling synthesis of first-hand research and development theory.



Autorentext

Martin Mowforth lecturers at the University of Plymouth in the UK. He is the author of The Violence of Development (Pluto, 2014) and co-author of Tourism and Sustainability: Development, Globalisation and New Tourism in the Third World (2009).



Inhalt
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Food: For Whose Table?
3. Water: Flowing in the Wrong Direction
4. Energy: Powerful Forces
5. Mining: All That Glitters
6. Deforestation and Reforestation Can't See the Wood for the Trees
7. Industrialisation and Free Trade Treaties: From Slavery to Sweatshop
8. Indigenous Groups: The Fourth World Fights Back
9. The Violence of Development: Human Rights Defenders against the Wall
10. Whither Development?
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Titel
The Violence of Development
Untertitel
Resource Depletion, Environmental Crises and Human Rights Abuses in Central America
EAN
9781783710362
ISBN
978-1-78371-036-2
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
20.03.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.24 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
1. Auflage