UN contributions to development thinking and practice

Richard Jolly

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UN contributions to development thinking and practice

by Richard Jolly

June 2004

Indiana University Press

387

9780253344076

0253344077

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The authors argue that the UN Charter is infused with the human values & human concerns that are at the centre of the UN's thinking on economic & human development today. They show how the UN's approach to development has evolved to include a broad range of social issues, from poverty reduction to equality.

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This edition of UN contributions to development thinking and practice has approximately 387 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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UN contributions to development thinking and practice was written by Richard Jolly.

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