Description
A scathing indictment of the current development agenda, and an impassioned call for a new and radical approach to alleviating global poverty.
About the Author
Andrew Brooks is a lecturer in development geography at King's College London. His research examines connections between spaces of production and places of consumption, and particularly the geographies of economic and social change in Africa. Fieldwork has taken him to India, Papua New Guinea and across Africa. Research in Africa has included extensive investigations of markets and politics in Malawi and Mozambique as well as Chinese investment in Zambia. His previous books include Clothing Poverty (Zed 2015)
Reviews
The aid industry and African politics are examined in a holistic and critical manner that is most illuminating ... fits within a genre of accessible economics texts such as those of Joseph Stiglitz and Naomi Klein ... Andrew Brooks has hit the mark.' * New Global Studies *
What can be done to reduce poverty and spur economic development in areas that have been left behind? Brooks's engaging style and interesting nuggets of political history scattered throughout the chapters dealing with the modern period draw the reader into engaging with the important questions he asks.' * Population and Development Review *
Succeeds in telling the counter-narrative of 'development' by showing that more prosperity does not mean less poverty ... rich in examples and figures supporting the main argument that inequality is central to capitalist development.' * Society & Natural Resources *
It is very difficult to say something new about development, but this book does just that, particularly in providing new insights on Africa: its importance in the distant and recent past, the present and into the future. The unusual combination of history and human stories makes for great reading. * Gustavo Esteva, co-author of The Future of Development: A Radical Manifesto *
An ambitious and engaging book, challenging readers to go beyond simple depictions of development success or failure to examine how colonialism and capitalism are implicated in current global economic and social inequalities, and to consider alternative futures. * Katie Willis, Royal Holloway, University of London *
Book Information
ISBN 9781786990204
Author Andrew Brooks
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 324g