Global Issues for Global Citizens: An Introduction to Key Development ChallengesVinay Kumar Bhargava World Bank, 2006 - 456 pages Written by 27 World Bank experts, this book draws on the Bank's unique global capabilities and experience to promote an understanding of key global issues that cannot be solved by any one nation alone in an increasingly interconnected world. It describes the forces that are shaping public and private action to address these issues and highlights the Bank's own work in these areas. Covering four broad themes (global economy, global human development, global environment, and global governance), this comprehensive volume provides an introduction to today's most pressing global issues--from poverty, conflict, and migration to climate change, international trade, education, health, and corruption. With its straightforward presentation of complex topics, use of real world examples, and suggestions for further reading on-line and in the literature, this unique volume will be an invaluable resource for students in international relations, global business, public policy, international development studies, sociology as well as other interested readers. |
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... Asia , and Latin America and held senior management positions in both the private and the public sectors . David Grey is the Senior Water Adviser for the World Bank's Africa and South Asia regions . He has worked on water issues in ...
... Asia , and Latin America and held senior management positions in both the private and the public sectors . David Grey is the Senior Water Adviser for the World Bank's Africa and South Asia regions . He has worked on water issues in ...
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... Asia as a whole is expected to achieve the MDG on hunger reduction , thanks largely to dramatic improvements in China . But in South Asia , which currently has the highest prevalence of undernutrition of any developing region , not a ...
... Asia as a whole is expected to achieve the MDG on hunger reduction , thanks largely to dramatic improvements in China . But in South Asia , which currently has the highest prevalence of undernutrition of any developing region , not a ...
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... Asian Development Bank ( ADB ) , 17 , 394 , 398 , 403 , 404 See also ADB / OECD Anticorruption Plan for Asia and the Pacific Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum , 354 Asia - Pacific Group on Money Laundering , 358 asylum seekers ...
... Asian Development Bank ( ADB ) , 17 , 394 , 398 , 403 , 404 See also ADB / OECD Anticorruption Plan for Asia and the Pacific Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum , 354 Asia - Pacific Group on Money Laundering , 358 asylum seekers ...
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