Compares social work and social development in the US and India, highlighting the shared cultural pluralism, democratic political structures, and social welfare policy commitments that make a collaborative exchange of knowledge in the field of social development possible. It examines the central policy issues of the two countries with an interdisciplinary framework, looking at applications at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels of practice.
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