Published Date: December 6th 2024
Page Length: 427
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-80053-684-5
Price: £30.60
DOI: 10.38007/978-1-80053-684-5
The book "Poverty and Inequality: challenges and Interventions in the Age of Globalization" aims to explore in depth the complexity and multidimensionality of poverty and inequality issues in the context of globalization, as well as the intervention measures and their effects taken by countries, international organizations, and various sectors of society in addressing these challenges. With the accelerated development of globalization in the 21st century, the connections between countries around the world have become increasingly close, and exchanges and cooperation in areas such as economy, culture, and technology have deepened. However, this has also brought many new challenges, especially the exacerbation of poverty and inequality, which have become important factors restricting global sustainable development.
The first chapter of this book, "Introduction," analyzes the close relationship between economic globalization and national interests, as well as the profound impact of globalization on income inequality, starting from the new characteristics and trends of globalization. This chapter lays the theoretical foundation for the entire book and provides necessary background information for further exploration in subsequent chapters. Chapter 2, "The Interaction between Globalization and Poverty Reduction Strategies," focuses on the opportunities and challenges of poverty reduction strategies in the context of globalization. Explored how globalization brings new opportunities for poverty reduction, while also pointing out the many challenges faced by global poverty governance. In this chapter, China's poverty reduction experience and the development trend of poverty reduction strategies in the context of globalization are also specifically introduced, providing useful references for understanding and addressing poverty issues. Chapter 3 "The Impact of Globalization on the Implementation of Poverty Reduction Strategies in Low Income Countries" analyzes the actual impact of globalization on poverty reduction strategies in low-income countries through specific case studies. It studied the poverty reduction practices of low-income countries under the "the Belt and Road" initiative, explored the potential impact of trade liberalization on poverty reduction, and the innovative application of digital inclusive finance in poverty reduction. These analyses not only reveal the complex impact of globalization on poverty reduction strategies in low-income countries, but also provide empirical support for formulating more effective poverty reduction policies. Chapter 4 "Evaluation and Analysis of Economic Intervention Measures in Low Income Countries" focuses on exploring the economic intervention measures taken by low-income countries in the face of poverty and inequality. Analyzed global economic governance under new interventionism, evaluated the impact of government intervention on economic growth, and delved into the effectiveness and limitations of economic intervention. The content of this chapter is of great significance for understanding the policy choices and effects of economic intervention in low-income countries. The final chapter, "Analysis of Poverty Reduction Cooperation between China and Low Income Countries in the Context of Globalization," focuses on the cooperation practices between China and low-income countries in the field of poverty reduction. This paper analyzes the diversity of poverty types in the "the Belt and Road" countries, discusses the feasibility of establishing a poverty reduction cooperation mechanism under the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and discusses the successful cases of China Myanmar poverty reduction cooperation under the vision of building a community of shared future. These analyses not only demonstrate China's active exploration of poverty reduction cooperation with low-income countries, but also provide useful insights for promoting the development of global poverty reduction.
In summary, the book "Poverty and Inequality: challenges and Interventions in the Age of Globalization" aims to provide readers with a comprehensive and in-depth understanding framework by systematically sorting out and analyzing the current situation, challenges, and intervention measures of poverty and inequality in the context of globalization. It provides useful references and inspirations for policy makers, scholars, and people from all walks of life. Through joint efforts and continuous innovation, we will definitely be able to better address poverty and inequality issues in the era of globalization, and promote sustainable development of the global society.