تحدي تنمية العالم الثالث
تحدي تنمية العالم الثالث
Translated
Between collapse and renaissance: ## Secrets of the Third World at the National Center for Translation In a time when wars are intertwined with the economy, and destinies intersect between Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East, the book “[The Challenge of World Development] returns to us Third](https://www.facebook.com/nct.gov.eg/posts/pfbid02Zb573Ct5WdBCHyYAhNe7tw3sK1tHF6yHCw4myEPAYhntzNYnuPinxVFYj9NJ16x4l?rdid=lUvT4tNJMmn9Iz89#)” issued by the National Center for Translation, written by Howard Handelman and translated by Ahmed Mahmoud, to shed light on an old question that is renewed every day: How do nations change? How do poverty, conflict, global warming, and politics shape the future of people? The book discusses the economic, political, and social transformations in regions of the developing world, and delves into the structural dynamics and human stories behind democratic transformation, economic growth, social poverty, global warming, ethnic conflicts, and the changing roles of women. The book is written in a simple and direct style to be received by students of political science, sociology, and anthropology, but at the same time it opens a wide window for the general reader to see the major dilemmas of developing countries, their global impacts, and the different solutions between the individual, the state, and the international community. Some of its chapters analyze the social forces and gender issues that have long divided developing countries, while others trace revolutionary change, soldiers, and politics, examining the records of ruling regimes: from revolutionary governments in China and Cuba, to military regimes in Brazil and Indonesia, as alternative models of political and economic development. The author compares different paths to economic development, evaluates the relative effectiveness of each, and puts under the microscope democratic transformation, modernization theory, dependency theory, and the nature of underdevelopment itself. This book is not just a study.. But an intellectual journey into the heart of the most difficult question: What makes a country rise? And another stumbles?

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | National Center for Translation |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | المركز القومي للترجمة |
| Country | Egypt |
| Primary Category | Economy and Development |
| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |












