Pembangunan internasional
- Untuk pembangunan lainnya, lihat Pembangunan (disambiguasi).
Pembangunan internasional atau pembangunan global adalah konsep luas yang mencakup tingkat pembangunan berskala internasional. Pembangunan internasional merupakan dasar pengelompokan negara maju, negara berkembang, dan negara terbelakang. Namun demikian, ada banyak aliran dan kesepakatan terkait pembangunan suatu negara.
Pembangunan internasional dari dulu berhubungan dengan pembangunan ekonomi. Belakangan ini, pembangunan internasional sering dikaitkan secara menyeluruh dan multidisipliner dengan pembangunan manusia serta daya saing, kualitas hidup, atau kesejahteraan subjektif.[1]
Pembangunan internasional berbeda dengan pembangunan pada umumnya. Pembangunan internasional secara khusus terdiri atas lembaga dan kebijakan yang muncul setelah Perang Dunia II. Lembaga-lembaga ini bertujuan memberantas kemiskinan dan memperbaiki standar hidup di negara-negara yang sebelumnya terjajah.[2]
Referensi
Catatan kaki
- ^ Video with prof. Hans Rosling after 21 seconds
- ^ (2009). Development. In D. Gregory, Dictionary of Human Geography, 5th Edition (pp. 155–56). Wiley-Blackwell.
Daftar pustaka
- Allen, T. and Thomas, A. (2000). Poverty and development into the 21st century. OUP. ISBN 0-19-877626-8
- Barlett, Andrew (2007). Plans or People: What are our Priorities for Rural Development?. Rural Development News. (No.1) Agridea.
- Bhaduri, Amit (2005). Development With Dignity. National Book Trust. ISBN 81-237-4596-6
- Browne, S. (1990) Foreign aid in practice. New York University Press. ISBN 0-86187-723-3
- Develtere, P. (2012). How Do We Help? The Free Market In Development Aid Leuven University Press. ISBN 978-90-5867-902-4
- Escobar, A. (1995) Encountering development: the making and unmaking of the third world, Princeton. ISBN 0-691-03409-5
- Fukuyama, Francis (2006) The End of History and the Last Man. Free Press. ISBN 0-02-910975-2
- Korten, D,C. (1995). When corporations rule the world. Berrett-Koehler Publishers. ISBN 1-887208-00-3
- Moss, T., Roodman, D. and Standley, S. (2005). The Global War on Terror and U.S. Development Assistance: USAID allocation by country, 1998–2005 – Working Paper 62. Center for Global Development
- David Mosse (ed.): Adventures in Aid Land – The Anthropology of Professionals in International Development, Berghahn Books, Oxford/New York 2010 ISBN 978-0-85745-110-1
- Parfitt, T. (2002). The end of development? Modernity, Post-Modernity and Development. Pluto press. ISBN 0-7453-1637-9
- Sachs, W (ed.) (1992). The Development Dictionary: a guide to knowledge as power, Zed Books. ISBN 1-85649-044-0
- Salehi Nejad, A. (2011). The Third World; Country or People?. London, United Kingdom: Titan Inc.
- Schuurman, F.J. (1993) Beyond the impasse: new directions in development theory. Zed Books. ISBN 1-85649-210-9
- Skelton, T. and Allen, T. (1999). Culture and Global Change, Routledge. ISBN 0-415-13916-3
- Sphere Project (2003). Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response (Sphere Handbook 2004 Edition). London: Oxfam Publishing. ISBN 92-9139-097-6.
- Stockholm International Water Institute (2005). Health, Dignity and Development: What Will It Take?. UN Millennium Project. ISBN 91-974183-8-2
- Utting, P. (2003) Promoting Development through Corporate Social Responsibility – Does it Work?. Global Future, Third Quarter 2003, Profit and Loss? Corporations and Development. London: World Vision International.
- Wroe, M and Doney, M. (2005). The rough guide to a better world. UK: Rough Guides Ltd. ISBN 1-84353-476-2
- Catholic Relief Services (2009). Water and Conflict: Incorporating Peacebuilding into Water Development. US: CRS.
Pranala luar
- Global South Development Magazine, a free magazine of international development issues.
- AidData: Tracking Development Finance
- The Participation, Power and Social Change research team at the Institute of Development Studies
- Overseas Development Institute – Independent UK Think Tank focusing on a wide range of development issues
- Climate & Development Knowledge Network, run by an alliance of organisations that include PwC and ODI
- Center for Global Development – Independent Washington-based research organization
- Development Gateway – An international non-profit that empowers development actors using information and communications technology
- The Human Development Reports
- Human Security Index Human Security Index Website with HSI data, and a Human Development Index covering 232 countries
- World Bank YouThink – Simple guide to the main issues
- USAID – U.S. Agency for International Development – The U.S. Government's primary development agency
- MCA – U.S. Millennium Challenge Account
- DFID – Department for International Development – The UK Government department responsible for promoting sustainable development
- Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative, Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford
- Zunia, an online network for knowledge exchange among development professionals worldwide.
- Karsten Weitzenegger's collection of job opportunities from various international development portals
- Crook, Clive (1992). "Third World Economic Development". Dalam David R. Henderson (ed.). Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (edisi ke-1st). Library of Economics and Liberty. OCLC 317650570
- ⇒ The Vrinda Project Channel - videos on the work in progress for the achievement of the MDGs connected to the Wikibook ⇒ Development Cooperation Handbook
- International Development research on IssueLab