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  • Contents

  • Preface

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

    • The development-cooperation experiment

    • A changed context for development finance and international cooperation

  • Chapter 2 The Evolution of Development Cooperation

    • The development experience: concepts and insights

    • Four decades of institutional arrangements for development cooperation

    • Concluding remarks

  • Chapter 3 A New Context

    • International security in a postbipolar world

    • Growing economic and financial interdependence

    • Persistent inequalities and economic uncertainty

    • Social conditions

    • Environmental sustainability

    • Culture, religion, and ethical concerns

    • Governance and democracy

    • The knowledge explosion and the knowledge divide

    • Concluding remarks

  • Chapter 4 The Emerging Fractured Global Order

    • Interpretations of globalization: an overview

    • A fractured global order

    • The knowledge fracture and the two civilizations

    • Concluding remarks

  • Chapter 5 Transformation in the 1990s

    • Resource flows in the 1980s and 1990s: the ODA squeeze

    • Questioning development cooperation and the role of multilateral institutions

    • New demands for development cooperation

    • Rising to the challenge? Responses and initiatives

    • Concluding remarks

  • Chapter 6 The Shape of Things to Come

    • Summary overview

    • Enduring and changing motivations for development finance and international cooperation

    • The shape of things to come: development-cooperation themes, organizations, and resources

    • Concluding remarks: an arduous transition

  • Appendix 1 Development Cooperation and Conflict Prevention

  • Appendix 2 Acronyms and Abbreviations

  • References

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(with John Stremlau) (New York: Carnegie Commission for the Prevention of Deadly Conflict, 1998) He is also the author of 150 academic papers and contributes frequently to newspapers and magazines in Lima, Peru Gonzalo Alcalde is a research associate at FORO Nacional/Internacional and has been involved in the AGENDA: Peru program of activities since 1995 He has also been an assistant analyst at Peru's Ministry of Economics and Finance Mr Alcalde holds an MA from the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky and has contributed to FORO Nacional/Internacional-AGENDA: Peru publications on social policy, poverty, and international cooperation This page intentionally left blank About the institution The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is committed to building a sustainable and equitable world IDRC funds developing-world researchers, thus enabling the people of the South to find their own solutions to their own problems IDRC also maintains information networks and forges linkages that allow Canadians and their developing-world partners to benefit equally from a global sharing of knowledge Through its actions, IDRC is helping others to help themselves About the Publisher IDRC Books publishes research results and scholarly studies on global and regional issues related to sustainable and equitable development As a specialist in development literature, IDRC Books contributes to the body of knowledge on these issues to further the cause of global understanding and equity IDRC publications are sold through its head office in Ottawa, Canada, as well as by IDRC's agents and distributors around the world The full catalogue is available at http://www.idrc.ca/booktique/ ... is also the author of 150 academic papers and contributes frequently to newspapers and magazines in Lima, Peru Gonzalo Alcalde is a research associate at FORO Nacional/Internacional and has been... has been involved in the AGENDA: Peru program of activities since 1995 He has also been an assistant analyst at Peru's Ministry of Economics and Finance Mr Alcalde holds an MA from the Patterson...194 DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN A FRACTURED GLOBAL ORDER Taylor, A. M.; Taylor, A. M 1992 Poles apart International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada The Christian Science Monitor

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