Richard Peet
J. Richard Peet (born 16 April 1940 in Southport, England) is a retired professor of human geography at the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University in Worcester MA, USA. Peet received a BSc (Economics) from the London School of Economics, an M.A. from the University of British Columbia, and moved to the USA in the mid-1960s to complete a PhD in Geography from the University of California, Berkeley. He began teaching at Clark University shortly after completing his PhD from Berkeley, remained there for over 50 years, with secondments in Australia, Sweden and New Zealand. He was 'forced' into retirement in 2019, when 79 years old. Provided by Wikipedia
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Global capitalism : theories of societal development / by Peet, Richard
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Unholy trinity : the IMF, World Bank and WTO / by Peet, Richard
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Geography of power : making global economic policy / by Peet, Richard
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Radical geography : alternative viewpoints on contemporary social issues /
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Liberation ecologies : environment, development, social movements /
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New models in geography : the political-economy perspective.
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India's new economic policy : a critical analysis /
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