SDPI Research and News Bulletin
Eighth SDC Special Bulletin Vol. 12, No. 6 (Nov - Dec, 2005)

Recent Publications

TROUBLED TIMES Sustainable Development and Governance in the Age of Extremes

Pages 665
Rs. 1395

The book titled, Troubled Times: Sustainable Development and Governance in the Age of Extremes was launched at the inaugural of the Eighth Sustainable Development Conference on 7 December 2005. The book has been jointly published by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Sama Editorial and Publishing Services (SAMA).

Based on 41 chapters and 5 sub-sections (economics; politics and sociology; health; history and culture; and, literature), the book highlights the crosscutting linkages between diverse themes and the increasingly complex demands upon the policy arena to respond to issues of sustainable development quickly and effectively.

Defining moments in history are frequently symbolized by events that indicate a turn of tide. The defining moment for the 21st century appears to be what has become known as 9/11. While 9/11 has not taken place in isolation sans history and sans politics, it appears to have heralded a new era of viewing the world differently. In the present times, the troubling aspect (not that we in the Third World were not troubled before) is that our troubles appear to have undergone a change. This raises, for us in the global South, important questions of agency and choice. Do we have choices? And if we do, how can we best exercise them in the age of extremes ushered in by globalization, by globalized wars, and symbolized by the events of 9/11. The book results from the strong view that while various issues of concern for South Asia remain, they have taken on urgency in view of the deteriorating indices and post 9/11 realities.

It critically reassesses strategies for good governance and sustainable development and arrives at ways of making them more meaningful. It examines how much progress has been achieved in South Asia vis-à-vis governance. It questions whether government is more transparent today than it was a decade ago, and whether the governments have kept their promises to the marginalized, the poor, women or minorities. The book shares strategic lessons by researchers, theorists, activists, and creative thinkers from South Asia and other regions of the world. The authors also recommend policy interventions based on prior experiences.

 

 

 

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