Abstract

I have been asked to comment on the UN Secretary-General’s Agenda for Development report, 50 single-spaced pages which make an eloquent case for the need to put the development question front and centre as we reach the end of the millennium. The report underscores the degree to which the end of the Cold War, ‘donor fatigue’ and other factors conspire to create a ‘development crisis’. It goes on to identify five different dimensions of development — peace, the economy, the environment, social justice and democracy — as key factors for the sort of development we need.1

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