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Development, Security and Unending War

Governing the World of Peoples
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Mark Duffield challenges the common belief that development and security are mutually reinforcing necessities in a globally interconnected world. He critiques Western humanitarian and peace interventions, arguing they serve to govern rather than genuinely help the underdeveloped, maintaining global inequalities. Through case studies in Mozambique, Ethiopia and Afghanistan, the book explores themes such as NGOs, humanitarian intervention, sustainable development, human security, fragile states, migration, and racism, offering a historically informed and critical analysis of the politics underlying development.
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A must-read for students and scholars of development studies, humanitarian intervention, security studies, and for anyone interested in contemporary global politics and the complexities of international aid and governance.

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This path-breaking book argues that development is not a way of bettering other people but of governing them. With examples drawn from Mozambique, Ethiopia and Afghanistan, the book analyses the NGO movement, humanitarian intervention, sustainable development, human security, fragile states, migration and the place of racism within development.

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According to politicians, we now live in a radically interconnected world. Unless there is international stability – even in the most distant places – the West's way of life is threatened. In meeting this global danger, reducing poverty and developing the unstable regions of the world are now imperative. In what has become a truism of the post-Cold War period, security without development is questionable, while development without security is impossible.

In this accessible and path-breaking book, Development, Security and Unending War, Mark Duffield questions this conventional wisdom and lays bare development not as a way of bettering other people but of governing them. He offers a profound critique of the new wave of Western humanitarian and peace interventionism, arguing that rather than bridging the life-chance divide between development and underdevelopment, it maintains and polices it. As part of the defence of an insatiable mass consumer society, those living beyond its borders must be content with self-reliance.

With case studies drawn from Mozambique, Ethiopia and Afghanistan, the book provides a critical and historically informed analysis of the NGO movement, humanitarian intervention, sustainable development, human security, coherence, fragile states, migration, and the place of racism within development. It is a must-read for all students and scholars of development, humanitarian intervention and security studies as well as anyone concerned with our present predicament.

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Times Higher Education considers it an important counterpoint to liberal internationalist views, while Survival notes the book "turns the liberal vision of the world upside down." The Economics of Peace and Security Journal praises it as "thought-provoking and insightful." Janice Stein from the University of Toronto calls it "a brilliant book" that weaves together complex political and humanitarian issues. David Keen remarks that Duffield moves beyond typical development and humanitarian rhetoric, filling the book with challenges to received wisdom.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745635804

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 October 2007

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 435g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Mark Duffield is Professor of Development Politics at the University of Bristol.

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