The ethical economy of conflict prevention and development : towards a model for international organizations / Ralf Bredel.

Title
  1. The ethical economy of conflict prevention and development : towards a model for international organizations / Ralf Bredel.
Published by
  1. Leiden ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, c2007.
Author
  1. Bredel, Ralf, 1973-

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Description
  1. xi, 257 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. Nijhoff law specials ; v. 68
Uniform title
  1. Nijhoff law specials ; 68.
Subject
  1. Conflict management > Economic aspects
  2. Economic development > Political aspects
  3. International agencies
  4. Social conflict > Economic aspects
  5. Conflits sociaux > Aspect économique
  6. Développement économique > Aspect politique
  7. Gestion des conflits > Aspect économique
  8. Organisations internationales
Contents
  1. Ch. 1. Political economy -- Sect. 1. Liberal economics -- Sect. 2. Keynesian economics -- Sect. 3. Marxian economics -- Sect. 4. An integrated perspective -- Ch. 2. The horizontal inequality approach -- Sect. 5. Main propositions -- Sect. 6. Towards interventionism -- Ch. 3. Structure -- Sect. 7. Better-off perceptions -- Sect. 8. Hidden conflict -- Ch. 4. Culture -- Sect. 9. Symbolic factors revisited -- Sect. 10. No clash of civilizations -- Sect. 11. Hidden conflict -- Ch. 5. Values -- Sect. 12. Values in the economy -- Sect. 13. Values in the evolving economic paradigm -- Ch. 6. Ethics -- Sect. 14. Development cooperation -- Sect. 15. The evolving economic paradigm and ethical realism -- Sect. 16. Critique of the evolving economic paradigm -- Ch. 7. Human rights-based approaches to development -- Sect. 17. International organizations -- Sect. 18. Critique of human rights-based approaches.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-245) and indexes.
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