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World crisis and the pathway to peace

Ahmad MIrza Masroor

World crisis and the pathway to peace - 3rd - Punjab Islam International Publications Ltd. 2013 - 198p xi

Content:
Resetting the stage ~ Erika K. Gubrium;
New urban poverty and new welfare provision: China’s Dibao system ~ Ming Yan;
Thick poverty, thicker society and thin state: Policy spaces for human dignity in India ~ Sony Pellissery & Leemamol Mathew;
Self-sufficiency, social assistance and the shaming of poverty in South Korea ~ Yongmie Nicola Jo & Robert Walker; ‘
Not good enough’: Social assistance and shaming in Norway ~ Erika K. Gubrium & Ivar Lødemel; Pakistan: A journey of poverty-induced shame ~ Sohail Choudhry;
Separating the sheep from the goats: Tackling poverty in Britain for over four centuries ~ Robert Walker & Elaine Chase;
‘Food That Cannot Be Eaten’: The shame of Uganda’s anti-poverty policies ~ Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo & Amon Mwiine;
Shame and shaming in policy processes ~ Sony Pellissery, Ivar Lødemel & Erika K. Gubrium;
Towards global principles for dignity-based anti-poverty policies ~ Erika K. Gubrium & Ivar Lødemel.

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