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Table of Contents

Theme: Global Justice and the Theory and Practice of Development
Publication: Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric
Date: Issue 7 (2014)

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Special Issue:
Global Justice and the Theory and Practice of Development

Editor:
Julian Culp

Available at:
http://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/journal/issue-7-2014

CONTENTS

Articles

Editor’s Introduction
Julian Culp
pp. 1-2

Rethinking the Post-2015 Development Agenda:
Eight Ways to End Poverty Now
Thomas Pogge and Mitu Sengupta
pp. 3-11

Institutional Theories and International Development
Nicole Hassoun
pp. 12-27

Justice, Not Development: Sen and the Hegemonic Framework For
Ameliorating Global Inequality
Aram Ziai
pp. 28-38

Hooray for Global Justice? Emerging Democracies in a Multipolar World
Julian Culp and Johannes Plagemann
pp. 39-66

Reviews

Facts about Global Justice
Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson, Why Nations Fail: The Origins of
Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (New York: Crown Business Publishing,
2012).
Bas Van Der Vossen
pp. 67-74


Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric
ISSN: 1835-6842

Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric is a peer reviewed journal,
published at least once each year by The Global Justice Network.

We publish articles that address any aspect of global justice, but
are particularly interested in accessible writing that deals with
one, or preferably more, of our main themes of theory, practice and
rhetoric.

Journal website:
http://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/journal




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