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Book Specifications
- Title: Lords of Poverty
- Publisher: Mandarin
- Author: Graham Hancock
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0749301864
- Pages: 600
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 1993
- Dimensions: 17 x 10 cm
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book
Lords of Poverty by Graham Hancock is a powerful and controversial investigation into the international aid industry and its effectiveness in addressing poverty in developing nations. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand experience, Hancock examines the operations of aid agencies, international organizations, governments, and development programs that have spent billions of dollars in the fight against global poverty.
The book explores the complex relationship between humanitarian assistance, political interests, bureaucracy, and economic development. Hancock raises challenging questions about whether foreign aid always achieves its intended goals and analyzes the structural issues that can limit the effectiveness of development initiatives.
Through case studies and detailed reporting from various regions of the world, the author highlights both the successes and shortcomings of international aid programs. He examines how resources are distributed, how policies are implemented, and how local communities are affected by development efforts.
Written in a compelling journalistic style, Lords of Poverty remains an influential work in debates surrounding international development, humanitarian assistance, and global inequality. Whether readers agree or disagree with Hancock's conclusions, the book offers a thought-provoking examination of one of the most important issues in modern public policy.
Published by Mandarin, this paperback edition is essential reading for students of development studies, economics, international relations, public policy, and anyone interested in global social and economic challenges.
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Book Specifications
- Title: Lords of Poverty
- Publisher: Mandarin
- Author: Graham Hancock
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0749301864
- Pages: 600
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 1993
- Dimensions: 17 x 10 cm
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book
Lords of Poverty by Graham Hancock is a powerful and controversial investigation into the international aid industry and its effectiveness in addressing poverty in developing nations. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand experience, Hancock examines the operations of aid agencies, international organizations, governments, and development programs that have spent billions of dollars in the fight against global poverty.
The book explores the complex relationship between humanitarian assistance, political interests, bureaucracy, and economic development. Hancock raises challenging questions about whether foreign aid always achieves its intended goals and analyzes the structural issues that can limit the effectiveness of development initiatives.
Through case studies and detailed reporting from various regions of the world, the author highlights both the successes and shortcomings of international aid programs. He examines how resources are distributed, how policies are implemented, and how local communities are affected by development efforts.
Written in a compelling journalistic style, Lords of Poverty remains an influential work in debates surrounding international development, humanitarian assistance, and global inequality. Whether readers agree or disagree with Hancock's conclusions, the book offers a thought-provoking examination of one of the most important issues in modern public policy.
Published by Mandarin, this paperback edition is essential reading for students of development studies, economics, international relations, public policy, and anyone interested in global social and economic challenges.












