Titles found for: Development studies
Books are listed alphabetically, by author.
- Can the World Be Governed?: Possibilities for Effective Multilateralism, by Alan S. Alexandroff
- Education for Development or Underdevelopment?: Guyana’s Educational System and its Implications for the Third World, by M.K. Bacchus
- From Civil Strife to Peace Building: Examining Private Sector Involvement in West African Reconstruction, by Hany Besada
- Global Food Crisis, The: Governance Challenges and Opportunities, by Jennifer Clapp, Marc J. Cohen
- Implementing the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Development Agenda, by Jeremy de Beer
- Long-Term Solutions for a Short-Term World: Canada and Research Development, by Ronald N. Harpelle, Bruce Muirhead
- Desire for Development: Whiteness, Gender, and the Helping Imperative, by Barbara Heron
- Where No Doctor Has Gone Before: Cuba’s Place in the Global Health Landscape, by Robert Huish
- Aid and Ebb Tide: A History of CIDA and Canadian Development Assistance, by David R. Morrison
- IDRC: 40 Years of Ideas, Innovation, and Impact, by Bruce Muirhead, Ronald N. Harpelle
- Africa’s Deadliest Conflict: Media Coverage of the Humanitarian Disaster in the Congo and the United Nations Response, 1997–2008, by Walter C. Soderlund, E. Donald Briggs, Tom Pierre Najem, Blake C. Roberts
- Redesigning the World Trade Organization for the Twenty-first Century, by Debra P. Steger
- Critical Mass: The Emergence of Global Civil Society, by James W. St.G. Walker, Andrew S. Thompson
- Exporting Good Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada’s Aid Program, by Jennifer Welsh, Ngaire Woods


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