Abstract
1. How did they respond to the power of ideas as the ‘line’ for the journal issue, in particular, the constant message of Development about the importance of human-focused development and the need to explore alternatives to mainstream development? 2. Which ideas or policies did they see SID or Development as the quarterly journal of SID bring to the fore as cutting edge that led to real change.Which ideas need to be voiced that are not yet heard or acted upon? 3. What are some of the tensions in the development discourse, such as the tensions between North and South, between advocacy groups and policy groups, etc.? Who are the keyactors in development today?What are the pressing issues in development today? Wendy Harcourt, Editor Development Development, 2007, 50(S1), (4–32) r 2007 Society for International Development 1011-6370/07 www.sidint.org/development
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