Introduksjon
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Endringer i verdens?konomien og fremveksten av BRICS
@Gray, K., Gills, B.K. (2016): ‘South-South cooperation and the rise of the Global South’, Third World Quarterly, Vol. 37 (4), 557-574. 17s.
@Hansen, A. & U. Wethal (2015) ?Emerging economies and challenges to sustainability? in Hansen, A. & U. Wethal (eds) Emerging Economies and Challenges to Sustainability. Theories, strategies, local realities, Routledge, Oxon & New York, pp 3-18. 15s. (e-book Oria)
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@Nayyar, D. (2016): ‘BRICS, developing countries and global governance’, Third World Quarterly, Vol 37 (4), 575-591. 16s.
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Internasjonal bistand og politiske endringer
@Carothers, T. (2016). Closing Space for International Democracy and Human Rights Support. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 8, 358–377. (19 s.)
@Carothers, T. (2015). Democracy aid at 25: Time to choose. Journal of Democracy, Volume 26, Number 1, January 2015, pp. 59-73. (14 s.)
@Mac Ginty, R. & Richmond, O. (2016) The fallacy of constructing hybrid political orders: A reappraisal of the hybrid turn in peacebuilding, International Peacekeeping, 23:2, 219-239. (20 s.)
@McEwan, C., Mawdsley, E., Banks, G. og Scheyvens, R. (2017). Enrolling the Private Sector in Community Development: Magic Bullet or Sleight of Hand? Development and Change. 48(1): 28-53. (25 s.)
@Paris, R. (2014) The Geopolitics of Peace Operations: A Research Agenda, International Peacekeeping, 21:4, 501-508. (7s.)
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Utenlandske direkteinvesteringer som kilde til utvikling - debatter og erfaringer
@Masina, P. and Cerimele, M. (2018): ‘Patterns of Industrialisation and the State of Industrial Labour in Post-WTO-Accession Vietnam’, European Journal of East Asian Studies (2018) 1–36. 37 s
@Narula, R. and N. Driffiel (2012): ‘Does FDI Cause Development? The Ambiguity of the Evidence and Why it Matter’, European Journal of Development Research, 24, 1–7. 8s.
@Taylor, I. (2016): 'Dependency Redux: Why Africa is not rising', Review of African Political Economy, 43 (147): 8-25. 17 s.
@World Bank (2017): ‘Global Investment Competitiveness Report 2017/2018’, kap 1, Overview, 1-14. 15 sider
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Fremvoksende ?konomier og nye forbrukere
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@Hansen, A. 2018. Meat consumption and capitalist development: The meatification of food provision and practice in Vietnam. Geoforum 93, 57-68. 12s.
@Hansen, A., Nielsen, K.B., H. Wilhite. 2016. Staying cool, looking good, moving around: consumption, sustainability and the ‘rise of the South’. Forum for Development Studies 43, 5-25. 20s.
@McEwan, C., Hughes, A., Bek, D. 2015. Theorising middle class consumption from the global South: A study of everyday ethics in South Africa’s Western Cape. Geoforum 67, 233-243. 11s.
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Arbeidsliv i endring
Migrasjon og uformelt arbeid
@Carswell, G. & De Neve, G.(2012). Labouring for global markets: Conceptualising labour agency in global production networks. Geoforum, (44): 62–70. 8s.
@Castles, S.2011. Migration, crisis, and the global labour market. Globalizations, 8(3): 311-324. 13s.
@Heintz, J. & Pollin, R.. 2003. "Informalization, economic growth and the challenge of creating viable labor standards in developing countries.", Political Economy Research Institute. Working Paper no. 60, 1-25. 25s.
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Ulike former for regulering: CSR til nytte og besv?r
@Arnold, D., M. Hess 2017. Governmentalizing Gramsci: Topologies of power and passive revolution in Cambodia’s garment production network. Environment and Planning A 49(10) 2183-2202. 20s.
@Barrientos, S. & Smith, S. 2007. "Do workers benefit from ethical trade? Assessing codes of labour practice in global production systems". Third World Quarterly, 28(4): 713-729. 17s.
@Barrientos, S. 2013. Corporate purchasing practices in global production networks: a socially contested terrain. Geoforum, 44: 44-51.7s.
@De Neve, G. 2009. Power, inequality and corporate social responsibility: the politics of ethical compliance in the South Indian Garment Industry. Economic and Political Weekly, 44(22): 63–71. 12s.
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?konomisk utvikling og arbeidsforhold i Kina
@Blecher, M. 2010. Globalisation, structural reform, and labour politics in China. Global Labour Journal, 1(1): 92-111. 19s.
@Knutsen, H.M., Ou, X. 2015. Ecological modernization and dilemmas of sutainable development in China. Hansen, A. & U. Wethal (eds) Emerging Economies and Challenges to Sustainability. Theories, strategies, local realities, Routledge, Oxon & New York, 53-64. 12s. (e-book oria)
@ Ngai. & Yu, X. 2008. When Wal-Mart and the Chinese dormitory labour regime meet: a study of three factories in China. China Journal of Social Work. 1:2: 110-129. 19s. [med i 2016 mht ? s?ke om rettigheter]
@Smith, C., Ngai, P. 2018. Class and Precarity: An unhappy coupling in China’s working class formation. Work, Employment, Society 32(3) 599-615. 17s.
@ Pun, N. Shen, Y., Guo, H., Chan, J., Selden, M. 2016. Apple, Foxconn, and Chinese workers’ struggle from a global labor perspective. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 17(2) 166-185. 20s.
@Zhu, S. & Pickles, J. 2014. Bring in, go up, go West, go out. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 44(1):36-63. 28s.
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Menneskerettigheter og utvikling
@Nelson, P. J.(2007. Human Rights, the Millennium Development Goals, and the Future of Development Cooperation. World Development 35(12): 2041-2055. 14 s.
@Simmons, B. 2009. Mobilizing for Human Rights. International Law in Domestic Politics. Cambridge University Press. Chapter 2: Why International Law? The Development of the International Human Rights Regime in the Twentieth Century, pp 23-56. 33 s. E-bok.
@ Carmalt, J. C. (2017). "For critical geographies of human rights." Progress in Human Geography: 0309132517723720. 15 s.
@ Langford, Malcolm (2016). Lost in Transformation? The Politics of the Sustainable Development Goals. Ethics and International Affairs. ISSN 0892-6794. 30(2), s 167- 176
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Transformativ demokratisk politikk
@Avci, D. 2017. Mining conflicts and transformative politics: A comparison of Intag (Ecuador) and Mount Ida (Turkey) environmental struggles. Geoforum 84: 316-325 (9 s.)
*Heller, P. 2013. Participation and democratic transformation: Building effective citizenship in Brazil, India and South Africa. I: K. Stokke og O. T?rnquist (red.) Democratization in the Global South. The Importance of Transformative Politics, Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. 28s.
@Miraftab, F. og Wills, S. 2005. Insurgency and spaces of active citizenship: The story of Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign in South Africa, Journal of Planning Education and Research 25(2): 200-217. 12s.
*Stokke, K. 2014. Substantiating Urban Democracy: The Importance of Popular Representation and Transformative Democratic Politics. I: S. Parnell og S. Oldfield (red.), A Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South. London: Routledge. 10s. Tilgjengelig i Fronter.
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