Challenges of the Developing World by Howard Handelman offers a comprehensive and thoroughly updated exploration of the political, economic, and cultural challenges facing less developed countries (LDCs). This eighth edition, published on March 3, 2016, continues to build upon its predecessor, The Challenge of Third World Development. Handelman’s ability to distill complex information into an accessible format is showcased throughout this volume, making it an ideal resource for courses focused on the developing world.
The book delves deeply into the issues facing emerging nations across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Through a nuanced examination of cultural and political dynamics, including topics such as democratization and women’s rights, readers gain insights into the lives and struggles of people in these regions. Among its numerous updates, this edition highlights the rise of the Islamic State as a global threat, the phenomenon of mass emigration from conflict zones, and the increasing role of women in politics.
Enhanced with end-of-chapter study aids such as key terms and discussion questions, this book also provides online self-study quizzes and flashcards to aid comprehension. With 374 pages packed with valuable information, Challenges of the Developing World is a must-read for students and educators alike seeking a deeper understanding of global development challenges.
