Gender Justice, Development, and Rights
Discover the critical insights of Gender Justice, Development, and Rights, a comprehensive work published by Oxford University Press in 2002. This enlightening paperback spans 504 pages and delves into the vital role of rights and democracy in shaping international development policy in the post-Cold War era.
In this book, leading scholars and regional specialists explore key contemporary issues such as neo-liberal economic and social policies, democracy, and multiculturalism. Through a blend of theoretical reflections and practical case studies, they examine the intersection of gender justice and development, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply interested in the dynamics of gender and development, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Enhance your knowledge and engage with the pressing issues of our time through this thought-provoking volume.