Bottom Billion by Paul Collier
The book analyzed below talks about the poorest countries in the world, and what the world could do to alleviate their downward spiral into absolute dearth. Paul Collier, an Oxford University Economics Professor, posits various stories and points out that global poverty is actually decreasing as more and more countries are globalizing. However, for approximately 20% of the world, which Collier approximates to 50 states, and which he names the "bottom billion," failure to cope with modernity is a way of life. These bottom states thus suffer from chronic civil wars, bad governance and lack of proper 21st century living standards. For this reason, Collier has written this book with the scope of educating the international community in developed countries about these various problems in the developing world. More importantly, however, the author stresses that one must take action and follow his advice to help these developing countries step out of poverty and the various traps in which they are entangled, and contribute towards making the world a better place, a more advanced, peaceful place, in which to live.
Collier begins the book by telling the readers how the bottom billion are falling behind while falling apart. He states that while "the countries at the bottom coexist with the twenty-first century […] their reality is the fourteenth century: civil war, plague, ignorance." The author goes on the describe...
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