TY - BOOK ID - 67852806 TI - Dictating development : how Europe shaped the global periphery. PY - 2006 SN - 0822959143 0822972956 PB - Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh press DB - UniCat KW - Europe KW - Developing countries KW - Foreign economic relations KW - Economic conditions. KW - Council of Europe countries KW - Eastern Hemisphere KW - Eurasia KW - Emerging nations KW - Fourth World KW - Global South KW - LDC's KW - Least developed countries KW - Less developed countries KW - Newly industrialized countries KW - Newly industrializing countries KW - NICs (Newly industrialized countries) KW - Third World KW - Underdeveloped areas KW - Underdeveloped countries KW - Aussenhandelspolitik KW - International economic relations. KW - Economic history. KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / General KW - Developing Countries KW - Economic Conditions. KW - Foreign Economic Relations. KW - Europäische Union. KW - Entwicklungsländer KW - Europe. KW - Developing countries. KW - Pays en voie de developpement KW - Conditions economiques. KW - Relations economiques exterieures KW - Economic conditions KW - History, Economic KW - Economics KW - Economic policy, Foreign KW - Economic relations, Foreign KW - Economics, International KW - Foreign economic policy KW - Interdependence of nations KW - International economic policy KW - International economics KW - New international economic order KW - Economic policy KW - International relations KW - Economic sanctions KW - Gay culture Europe KW - Internationale Handelspolitik KW - Außenhandelsordnung KW - Handelspolitik KW - Außenwirtschaftspolitik KW - NICs KW - Dritte Welt KW - Unterentwickelte Länder KW - Entwicklungsland KW - Less developed Countries KW - LDC KW - Globaler Süden KW - Low-income Countries KW - Blockfreie Staaten KW - Schwellenländer UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:67852806 AB - This book argues that economic success and failure in the developing world is not determined solely by a nation's economic policy but also by how they were influenced by colonalism, military agression, international markets, and foreign aid. ER -