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Abstract
This major new book introduces and examines the latest developments in European foreign policy. It provides a complete overview of the ways in which the very nature of foreign policy in Europe has changed and advances new insights into contemporary European foreign policy analysis. Throughout the book the authors address and incorporate both the national and European Union levels of foreign policy and explore the complex interactions between the two.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Acknowledgements vii | |||
Introduction: Understanding and Practice 1 | |||
PARTI | |||
CLASS FORMATION AND UNIVERSAL RURAL | |||
DEVELOPMENT MODELS | |||
Chapter 1 Exploitation and the Rural Poor 31 | |||
Chapter 2 Rural Class Formation in Bangladesh 1940-80 100 | |||
Chapter 3 Rural Development in Bangladesh: Whose Framework? 127 | |||
Chapter 4 Women and Gender 152 | |||
PART II | |||
LANDLESS PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL GROWTH | |||
Chapter 5 Rural Employment and Patterns of Agricultural | |||
Development 163 | |||
Chapter 6 The Rural Poor in Bangladesh: A New Framework? 172 | |||
Chapter 7 Provision of Irrigation Services by the Landless: | |||
An Approach to Agrarian Reform in Bangladesh 193 | |||
Chapter 8 The Social Framework of Rural Exchange in Bangladesh 215 | |||
Chapter 9 Agrarian Entrepreneurialism in Bangladesh 233 | |||
PART III | |||
RURAL WORKS: DEVELOPMENT OR WELFARE | |||
Chapter 10 Landless Labour Participation and Mobilisation | |||
in Rural Works Programmes 259 | |||
Chapter 11 Targets Strike Back—Rural Works Claimants | |||
in Bangladesh 290 | |||
vi Bangladesh: Whose Ideas, Whose Interests? | |||
Chapter 12 Rural Infrastructure and Social Relations: The Intensive | |||
Rural Works Programme in Bangladesh 309 | |||
Chapter 13 Plunder without Danger: Avoiding Responsibility in Rural | |||
Works Administration in Bangladesh 325 | |||
PART IV | |||
FISH AND POVERTY | |||
Chapter 14 Off the Page and into the Pond: Fish Extension Strategies 341 | |||
Chapter 15 Open Water Bodies and Capture Fishery: | |||
The Poverty of Policy 384 | |||
PARTV | |||
STRATEGIES WITH THE POOR | |||
Chapter 16 Government Approaches towards the Rural Poor | |||
in Bangladesh 403 | |||
Chapter 17 Sirs and Sahibs: Government and Technical Assistance | |||
Relations in Rural Development Projects 428 | |||
Chapter 18 Philosophies of Economic Change: Three EIG models 475 | |||
Chapter 19 NGOs and the Theory of Struggle 484 | |||
Chapter 20 Target Groups and the Resource Profile Approach 490 | |||
PART VI | |||
GOOD GOVERNANCE AND THE FRANCHISE STATE | |||
Chapter 21 Parallel Rationalities in Service Provision: The General Case | |||
of Corruption 519 | |||
Chapter 22 States without Citizens: The Problem of the Franchise State 541 | |||
Conclusion: Strategic Dilemmas 557 | |||
Bibliography 565 | |||
Glossary of Non-English Words 577 | |||
Acronyms 580 | |||
Index 583 |