From Poverty to Power
How Active Citizens and Effective States Can Change the World
Duncan Green
How Active Citizens and Effective States Can Change the World
About the Book
The twenty-first century will be defined by the fight against the scourges of poverty, inequality, and the threat of environmental collapse—as the fight against slavery or for universal suffrage defined earlier eras.
From Poverty to Power argues that it requires a radical redistribution of power, opportunities, and assets to break the cycle to poverty and inequality and to give poor people power over their own destinies. The forces driving this transformation are active citizens and effective states.
Why active citizens? Because people living in poverty must have a voice in deciding their own destiny, fighting for rights and justice in their own society, and holding the state and the private sector to account.
Why effective states? Because history shows that no country has prospered without a state structure than can actively manage the development process.
There is now an added urgency beyond the moral case for tackling poverty and inequality: we need to build a secure, fair, and sustainable world before climate change makes it impossible. This book argues that leaders, organisations, and individuals need to act together, while th ere is still time.
Contents in Detail
List of figures, tables, and boxes
List of acronyms
Acknowledgements
Foreword: Amartya Sen
PART 1. INTRODUCTION
The unequal world
PART 2. POWER AND POLITICS
The political roots of development
I have rights, therefore I am
How change happens: A revolution for
Bolivia’s Chiquitano people
I believe, therefore I am
I read, therefore I am
I surf, therefore I am
We organise, therefore we are
How change happens: Winning
women’s rights in Morocco
I own, therefore I am
I vote, therefore I am
I steal, therefore I am
I rule, therefore I am
From poverty to power
PART 3. POVERTY AND WEALTH
An economics for the twenty-first century
Living off the land
How change happens: The fishing communities
of Tikamgarh
The changing world of work
Private sector, public interest
Going for growth
How change happens: Botswana and Mauritius:
Two African success stories
Sustainable markets
PART 4. RISK AND VULNERABILITY
Living with risk
Social protection
How change happens: India’s campaign for a
National Rural Employment Guarantee
Finance and vulnerability
Hunger and famine
HIV, AIDS, and other health risks
How change happens: South Africa’s Treatment
Action Campaign
The risk of natural disaster
Climate change
Living on the edge: Africa’s pastoralists
Violence and conflict
Shocks and change
PART 5. THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
Who rules the world?
The international financial system
The international trading system
The international aid system
How change happens: The 2005 Gleneagles Agreements
The international system for humanitarian relief and peace
How change happens: Landmines, an arms-control success story
Climate change
Global governance in the twenty-first century
PART 6. CONCLUSION
A new deal for a new century
ANNEX: HOW CHANGE HAPPENS
Notes
Bibliography
Background papers and case studies
Glossary
Index
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2008 |
| Number of Pages | 538 |
| ISBN |
9788171887002 |
Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.
About the Book
The twenty-first century will be defined by the fight against the scourges of poverty, inequality, and the threat of environmental collapse—as the fight against slavery or for universal suffrage defined earlier eras.
From Poverty to Power argues that it requires a radical redistribution of power, opportunities, and assets to break the cycle to poverty and inequality and to give poor people power over their own destinies. The forces driving this transformation are active citizens and effective states.
Why active citizens? Because people living in poverty must have a voice in deciding their own destiny, fighting for rights and justice in their own society, and holding the state and the private sector to account.
Why effective states? Because history shows that no country has prospered without a state structure than can actively manage the development process.
There is now an added urgency beyond the moral case for tackling poverty and inequality: we need to build a secure, fair, and sustainable world before climate change makes it impossible. This book argues that leaders, organisations, and individuals need to act together, while th ere is still time.
Contents in Detail
List of figures, tables, and boxes
List of acronyms
Acknowledgements
Foreword: Amartya Sen
PART 1. INTRODUCTION
The unequal world
PART 2. POWER AND POLITICS
The political roots of development
I have rights, therefore I am
How change happens: A revolution for
Bolivia’s Chiquitano people
I believe, therefore I am
I read, therefore I am
I surf, therefore I am
We organise, therefore we are
How change happens: Winning
women’s rights in Morocco
I own, therefore I am
I vote, therefore I am
I steal, therefore I am
I rule, therefore I am
From poverty to power
PART 3. POVERTY AND WEALTH
An economics for the twenty-first century
Living off the land
How change happens: The fishing communities
of Tikamgarh
The changing world of work
Private sector, public interest
Going for growth
How change happens: Botswana and Mauritius:
Two African success stories
Sustainable markets
PART 4. RISK AND VULNERABILITY
Living with risk
Social protection
How change happens: India’s campaign for a
National Rural Employment Guarantee
Finance and vulnerability
Hunger and famine
HIV, AIDS, and other health risks
How change happens: South Africa’s Treatment
Action Campaign
The risk of natural disaster
Climate change
Living on the edge: Africa’s pastoralists
Violence and conflict
Shocks and change
PART 5. THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
Who rules the world?
The international financial system
The international trading system
The international aid system
How change happens: The 2005 Gleneagles Agreements
The international system for humanitarian relief and peace
How change happens: Landmines, an arms-control success story
Climate change
Global governance in the twenty-first century
PART 6. CONCLUSION
A new deal for a new century
ANNEX: HOW CHANGE HAPPENS
Notes
Bibliography
Background papers and case studies
Glossary
Index
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2008 |
| Number of Pages | 538 |
| ISBN |
9788171887002 |
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