INTLSTD 101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: United Nations Development Programme, World-Systems Theory, Millennium Development Goals

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Be able to name and briefly describe collier"s four traps that keep some countries in poverty. Landlocked with bad neighbors: if you don"t have a port and your neighbors are not trading partners, you can"t participate in economic growth. Poor governance in a small country: corruption, aid money not put to use goes to leaders" pockets instead. Relative poverty: absolute: lacks basic human needs (food, water, clothes, shelter) relative: lack socially acceptable level of resources (depends on social context) Creates political instability, which leads to conflict, etc. and these problems tend to spread across borders. A concept with a history and a set of explanatory theories + a set of activities aimed at achieving better lives for people. Colonialism is the origin of the world capitalist economy portrayed as bringing a better standard of living, benefits criticized as a form of exploitation and oppression.

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