Thematic Section
Development (2007) 50, 103–108. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100393
Poorest Nations and Development Co-operation: In search of an elusive ethic
Reprinted from Development 1999 no 3: 25–30
Sadig Rasheed
Abstract
Sadig Rasheed argues that strong commitment to international development co-operation is visibly faltering, precisely at the historical juncture when such commitment and creative vision on strengthened global partnership are most needed. He proposes a reinstatement of the North–South dialogue that moves beyond an uncritical monologue on the virtues and benefits of globalization and free markets, focusing on Africa as the 'priority of the priorities'.


