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The Making of Global Inequality

A Conceptual History, 1945–1980

Christian Olaf Christiansen

, event “out there” ( Sache ) is named. 11 The postwar era saw what I analytically—not as a historical, empirical term—will call “discourses on an unequal world.” 12 For example, terms, such as international inequality , the widening gap , and the

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Gracjan Cimek

Narodowościowe 19 : 11 – 32 . Bukowski , P. , and F. Novokmet . 2017 . “Top Incomes during Wars, Communism and Capitalism: Poland 1892–2015.” Working Paper 17 . London : LSE International Inequalities Institute . https://www.lse.ac.uk/International-Inequalities

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Ben Page, Olga R. Gulina, Doğuş Şimşek, Caress Schenk, and Vidya Venkat

international inequality and poverty; (b) human development and emigration ratio have non-linear correlation: middle-income countries tend to have the highest emigration ratio; and (c) any positive social, economic, political, and structural change in low

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Sintayehu Kassaye Alemu, Mei Qu, and Zulfa Sakhiyya

internationalisation are the strategies of global marketisation of higher education with internationalisation reflecting the existing international inequality between nations and world regions. Conclusion Even though internationalisation of higher education

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Peter M. Haswell

the ABC: Climate Change Policy and Theories of Social Change .” Environment and Planning A 42 (6): 1273 – 1285 . doi: 10.1068/a42282 . 10.1068/a42282 Shue , Henry . 1999 . “ Global Environment and International Inequality .” International

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Md Saidul Islam

: Cornell University Press . Sutton , Philip W. 2004 . Nature, Environment, and Society . Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan . Talbot , John M. 2002 . “ Tropical Commodity Chains, Forward Integration Strategies and International Inequality: Coffee