Global Restructuring and Peripheral States: The Carrot and the Stick in Mauritania

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1996 - 316 من الصفحات
Since the early 1980s, Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) have represented the development policy most often pursued in developing countries. Global Restructuring and Peripheral States addresses SAPs and their implications for Third World states. Taking a pioneering geopolitical and economic approach, Ould-Mey examines the restructuring of international relations through the process of globalization and its unfolding within peripheral states such as Mauritania.
 

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Concrete and Theoretical Contexts
11
Globalization and Peripheral States
23
The Mauritanian Context
65
Denationalization From National to Multilateral State
93
Denationalization Lenders and NGOs within the State
125
Globalization and Devaluation of the Economy
147
Social Dimension of SAPs
191
Political Implications of SAPs
209
Democratization or Democracy?
247
Notes
255
Index
299
About the Author
313
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات

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نبذة عن المؤلف (1996)

Mohameden Ould-Mey is assistant professor of geography at Francis Marion University.

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