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The Liberal Way of Development and the Development—Security Impasse: Exploring the Global Life-Chance Divide
- Author
- Ambroso Guido
- Anderson Mary B.
- Barnett Laura
- Bauman Zygmunt
- Benn Hilary
- Betts Alexander
- Blair Tony
- Brahimi Lakhdar
- Bruderlein Claude
- Cabinet Office
- Carnegie Commission
- Castells Manuel
- Castells Manuel
- Christian Aid
- Chronic Poverty Research Centre
- Collier Paul
- Commission on Human Security
- Crisp Jeff
- Davis Mike
- Deacon Bob
- Department for International Development (DFID)
- Development Assistance Committee
- Development Assistance Committee
- Dillon Michael
- Donini Antonio
- Duffield Mark
- Duffield Mark
- Duffield Mark
- Duffield Mark
- Eide Espen Barth
- Elden Stuart
- European Commission
- Fox Fionna
- Furnivall John Sydenham
- Galbraith John Kenneth
- Gregory Derek
- Hall Catherine
- Hirst Paul
- Home Office
- Human Security Centre
- Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)
- International Development Committee
- Jahn Beate
- Jones Mervyn
- Kaldor Mary
- Kent Randolph C.
- Le Billon Philippe.
- Leader Nicholas
- Maass Gero
- Macalister Terry
- Macmichael Harold Arthur
- Macrae Joanna
- Mark Duffield
- McFate Montgomery
- Mehta Uday Singh
- Montgomery Charles
- Morawetz David
- Myrdal Gunnar
- Norton-Taylor Richard
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- Overseas Development Administration
- Pronk Jahn P.
- Reid Julian
- Rogers Colin
- Rostow Walt Whitman
- Schumacher Ernst Friedrich
- Sida Lewis
- Slater Mark B.
- Slim Hugo
- Smith Rupert
- Solana Javier
- Stan Flavius
- Stiglitz Joseph E.
- Stockton Nicholas
- Stoddard Abby
- Stoddard Abby
- Strategy Unit
- Thompson Robert
- United Nations
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- Van Brabant Koenraad
- Voutira Eftihia
- Webster Mackinnon
- Weir Erin A.
- Wilson Harold
- Publication venue
- 'SAGE Publications'
- Publication date
- Field of study