Neoliberal Multiculturalism and Changing Colonial Racial Hierarchies in International Development

This research examines a shift in international development discourse away from more overtly colonial and abject depictions of people from the Global South toward foregrounding positive portrayals of people from the Global South who are self-reliant and empowered through entrepreneurship and market...

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Free markets
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Inequality
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