Change : threat or opportunity for human progress? / edited by Üner Kirdar. - New York, N.Y. : United Nations, 1992. - 5 volúmenes ; 23 cm.

Volume I. Political change -- Foreword / Preface, vii -- Contributors, xix -- Part. One, overview -- Introduction / Antalya statement, 8 -- Meeting global development challenges in a period of rapid change, 62 -- Part two. Political change -- 1. Issues and questions / 2. In a changing world: hopes for peace, justice, democracy and development / 3. Globalization and regionalization: an exploration of issues / 4. New thinking for coping with regional conflicts in a post-cold war world / 5. A capitalist cold war / 6. Global development challenges: some reflections / 7. In a changing world order: Japan’s quiet strength / 8. European economic integration: what does it teach to others? / 9. European house or third world: Are we forgetting development Policy? / 10. The emerging new market economies and the evolving New democracies in central and eastern Europe / 11. Challenges faced by eastern European countries / 12. Political changes: Romanian perspectives / 13. New developments in Eastern Europe and global challenges / 14. Implications for developing countries of the current opening of The east / 15. Impact of the recent evolution of east-west relations on the world Economy and developing countries / 16. Africa: between uncertainties and hope / 17. Aie times of change times of opportunity? / 18. Increasing security in the East Asia and pacific region / 19. Is global civilization coming? / 20. Democracy, value structures and global change / Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, secretary-general of the United Nations, v -- William h. Draper iii, 3 -- Úner Kirdar, 81 -- Oscar Arias Sanchez, 93 -- Keith Griffin, 105 -- Robert S. Mcnamara, 121 -- Shafiqul Islam, 131 -- Koji Kakizawa, 161 -- Saburo Okita, 169 -- Antonio Maria Costa, 187 -- Volkmar Kohler, 212 -- Mihaly Simai, 225 -- Andrei Lukanov, 248 -- Adrian Nástase, 255 -- Josef Pajestka, 264 -- Peter Jankowitsch, 272 -- Manmohan Singh, 278 -- Olara A. Otunnu, 286 -- Tansug Bleda, 295 -- John Langmore, 305 -- Marc Nerfin, 315 -- Walter Licbem, 323. Volume II. Economic change -- 1. Issues and questions / 2. The challenges of global development / 3. The 1990s: from worlds apart to a different world Jan Pronk, 21 -- 4. The outlook for development in the 1990s / 5. East-westlnorth-south: what future is there for multilateral cooperation? / 6. The comeback of liberal internationalism / 7. The future of development / 8. Redirecting development with the silent revolution / 9. Economic issues of the 1990s: rounding out the twentieth century / 10. Changing attitudes for development cooperation in the 1990s / 11. In a changing world: challenges to the south / 12. An American perspective on world development problems / 13. Ten commandments for development in the 1990s / 14. Development cooperation in the 1990s / 15. America's third world hang-ups / 16. Japan and third world development / 17. Main changes in the current international system: reflections on international cooperation for development / 18. Global development challenges: Turkish perspectives / 19. Energy and development: a case for regional cooperation and Global interdependence / 20. Debt and development in the 1990s / 2l. Organizing debt relief: the need for a new institution / 22. Creditor countries' banking regulations and their effect on Third world debt management / 23. Some reflections on the debt crisis / 24. Recent changes in world trade / 25. Beyond official development assistance: towards a concept Of global social security / 26. Breathing space for newcomers / Oner Kirdar, 1 -- Abdou Diouf, 11 -- K.K.S. Dadzie, 32 -- Layachi Yaker, 73 -- Richard N. Gardner, 85 -- Harlan Cleveland and Mocbtar Lubis, 110 -- Louis Emmerij, 128 -- Lawrence R. Klein, 139 -- Joseph C. Wheeler, 158 -- Manmoban Singh, 169 -- Leonard Silk, 198 -- Kisbore Mahbubani, 204 -- Gdran Ohlin, 206 -- Charles William Maynes, 211 -- Saburo Okita, 232 -- Delfin Colome, 245 -- Turgut Ozal, 255 -- Ali A. Attiga, 263 -- International group of independent experts, 272 -- Peter B. Kenen, 289 -- Stephany Griffith-Jones, 306 -- Bert Koenders, 324 -- Cemduna, 336 -- Manfted Kulessa, 347 -- Cem Boyner, 352. Volumen III. Market change -- 1. Issues and questions / 2. Globalization of financial markets and the monetary system / 3. The implications for the developing world of the globalization 18 of financial markets / 4. The challenge to developing countries of the globalization of financial markets / 5. Financial globalization and instability / 6. The international monetary system in perspective / 7. The international monetary system: murky waters ahead / 8. Coordinating macroeconomic policies / 9. The international monetary system: more coordination or more Competition? / 10. Capital markets: new means of international financing / 11. Reintroducing the western financial system to east-central Europe: A case study-poland / 12. The role of the international monetary fund in globalized financial Markets: some implications / 13. Regional integration in Europe and North America: implications for Foreign direct investment in developing countries / Oner Kirdar, 1 -- Osamaj Faquih, 6 -- Nemir Kirdar, 18 -- Nyum Jin, 29 -- Yilmaz Akyuz, 39 -- Robert Solomon, 85 -- Dragoslav Avramovic, 95 -- Peter B. Kenen, 106 -- Emre Gonensay, 121 -- Christine Bogdanowicz-Bindert, 127 -- Witold S. Sulimirski, 132 -- Azizali F. Mohammed, 140 -- Peter Hansen, 144. Volume IV. Social change -- 1. Issues and questions / 2. Global development challenges: the population dimension / 3. International scientific and technical cooperation in a fractured Global order / 4. Towards human development: an opportunity for coping with New challenges / 5. The role of services in the third world: a strategy for the creation Of value added / 6. Technology: impact on human development / 7. Human development in an environment of changing conditionality / 8. Participatory development: a key element in development strategies For the 1990s / 9. Overcoming underdevelopment / 10. Men and women together? / Ii. Development: a cultural lament / 12. Culture and knowledge in development / 13. The ethic of cooperation: a new approach for the decade / 14. Ethics for a new humanity / 15. Ethics of leadership / Uner Kirdar, 1 -- Nafo Sadik, 13 -- Franciscor. Sagasti, 30 -- Federico Mayor, 41 -- Gunter Pauli, 49 -- H.R.H. princess basma bint talal, 60 -- Justine Elmendorff, 64 -- Makoto Taniguchi, 72 -- Hernando de Soto and Deborah Orsini, 79 -- Maureen O'neil, 90 -- Talat Sait Halman, 101 -- Lourdes Arizpe, 117 -- Nicbolaa Maler de Carteret, 125 -- Linda Willows-Machera, 134 -- Leslie Brooke Newell, 140. Volume V. Ecological change -- 1. Issues and questions / 3. Poverty, environment and development / 4. The delicate balance between environment and development: the latin american experience / 5. Promoting environmentally sound economic progress: what the north can do / 6. Sustainable development through global interdependence / 7. Our own agenda: interrelationship between the environment, development and poverty / 8. Global warming and global development / 9. Likely impact of global warming on developing countries / 10. Longer broom handles / 11. Technology and ecology / 12. The globalization of finance: debt-for-nature and Debt-for-scholars swaps / 13. Industrial restructuring for sustainable development: three points of departure / 15. Women and the environment / 16. Development, poverty, environment and aid / 17. A new earth order / 18. A new world strategy for ecological balance / Uner Kirdar 2. Required global changes: close linkages between environment And development / Maurice Strong, 11 -- Carl Tham, 25 -- Enrique V. Iglesias, 38 -- Robert Repetto, 46 -- Ali A. Attiga, 88 -- Latin American and Caribbean commission on development And environment, 108 -- G.O.P. Obasi, 122 -- John Topping, 129 -- Harriet B. Crowe, 145 -- Heitor Gurgulino de Souza, 154 -- Susan Hagerty, 161 -- Udo E. Simonis, 168 14. A strategy for deliberate social change in cities / Janice E. Perlman, 189 -- Emel Dogramaci, 196 -- John Vidal, 201 -- Claes Nobel, 207 -- Sasha White, 212.

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