Developing NationsDebra A. Miller The essays in this anthology provide contrasting views on the most pressing problems confronting developing nations and how they can best be addressed. Readers will evaluate whether the global financial crisis hurts developing nations, whether democracy can succeed in them, and what can be done to aid the developing world. A question-and-response format prompts readers to examine complex issues from multiple angles. By evaluating and understanding divergent opinions, students can attain a balanced knowledge of the topic. |
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Foreword | 13 |
Hunger and Malnutrition Are the Oldest | 29 |
Fighting Corruption in Developing | 162 |
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