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- 020 __ |a 9781847010117 |q (hardback)
- 020 __ |a 1847010113 |q (hardback)
- 035 __ |a (OCoLC)432408358 |z (OCoLC)351324469 |z (OCoLC)718019310
- 040 __ |a UKM |b eng |c DLC |d UKM |d BTCTA |d YDXCP |d BWX |d C#P |d LNT |d CDX |d GEBAY |d CHRRO |d UKMGB |d DEBBG |d BDX |d ALAUL |d CHVBK |d OCLCQ |d OCLCO |d OCLCF |d UCW |d ERL |d OCLCA |d OCLCQ |d OCLCA |d IL4J6 |d OCLCO |d OCLCQ |d IG# |d OCLCQ |d OCLCL
- 050 00 |a JV151 |b .E47 2009
- 245 00 |a Empire, development & colonialism : |b the past in the present / |c edited by Mark Duffield, Vernon Hewitt.
- 246 3_ |a Empire, development, and colonialism
- 260 __ |a Woodbridge, Suffolk ; |a Rochester, NY : |b James Currey, |c 2009.
- 300 __ |a xii, 211 pages ; |c 25 cm
- 336 __ |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
- 337 __ |a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
- 338 __ |a volume |b nc |2 rdacarrier
- 500 __ |a "This collection of essays resulted ... from a workshop held at the University of Bristol, in September 2007, entitled 'Development and colonialism: the past in the present'"--Introduction.
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 520 __ |a This collection explores the similarities, differences and overlaps between the contemporary debates on international development and humanitarian intervention and the historical artefacts and strategies of Empire. It includes views by historians and students of politics and development, drawing on a range of methodologies and approaches. The parallels between the language of nineteenth-century liberal imperialism and the humanitarian interventionism of the post-Cold War era are striking. The American military, both in Somalia in the early 1990s and in the aftermath the Iraq invasion, used ethnographic information compiled by British colonial administrators. Are these interconnections, which are capable of endless multiplication, accidental curiosities or more elemental? The contributors to this book articulate the belief that these comparisons are not just anecdotal but are analytically revealing. From the language of moral necessity and conviction, the design of specific aid packages; the devised forms of intervention and governmentality, through to the life-style, design and location of NGO encampments, the authors seek to account for the numerous and often striking parallels between contemporary international security, development and humanitarian intervention, and the logic of Empire. -- Publisher description.
- 650 _0 |a Colonies |x Administration |x History |v Congresses.
- 650 _0 |a Humanitarian intervention |x Decision making |v Congresses.
- 650 _0 |a International relations |x History |v Congresses.
- 650 _6 |a Colonies |x Administration |x Histoire |v Congre s.
- 650 _6 |a Droit d'inge rence humanitaire |x Prise de de cision |v Congre s.
- 650 _7 |a Colonies |x Administration. |2 fast
- 650 _7 |a International relations. |2 fast
- 650 _7 |a Kolonialismus |2 gnd
- 650 _7 |a Internationale Politik |2 gnd
- 650 _7 |a Humanita re Intervention |2 gnd
- 650 _7 |a Colonies |x Administration |x History. |2 nli
- 650 _7 |a Humanitarian intervention |x Decision making. |2 nli
- 650 _7 |a International relations |x History. |2 nli
- 700 1_ |a Duffield, Mark R.
- 700 1_ |a Hewitt, Vernon Marston.