The Palgrave handbook of international development /
International development is a dynamic, vibrant and complex field - both in terms of practices and in relation to framing and concepts. This collection draws together leading experts from a range of disciplines, including development economics, geography, sociology, political science and internation...
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1: Introduction: A€Call for€Action in€a€Multidisciplinary World; 1 Introduction; 2 Our Vision of€International Development; 3 The Importance, Richness and€Limitations of€Theorising International Development; 4 Human Rights and€International Development; 5 Participation and€the€Thorny Question of€Who Speaks in€International Development; 6 Sustainability and€Development; 7 New Challenges and€the€Persistence of€Embedded Inequalities; References; Part I: Theories of Development.
- 2: Classical Approaches to€Development: Modernisation and€Dependency1 Introduction; 2 The Modernisation Approach; 3 The Dependency Approach; 4 Contemporary Manifestations of€the€Modernisation Approach; 5 Contemporary Manifestations of€the Dependency and€World-System Approach; 6 Concluding Remarks; References; 3: Postcolonial Approaches to€Development; 1 Introduction; 2 Postcolonial Approaches to€Development€Foci; 3 Postcolonial Approaches to€Development Constructs; 4 Postcolonial Approaches to€Development's Disciplinary Centres; 5 Conclusion; References.
- 4: Ethical Issues in€Development1 Introduction; 2 Intrinsic Issues; Anti-Development/Post-Development Theory; Worthwhile Development Versus Maldevelopment; Specific Values of€Development: Interpretations; 3 Issues Arising; Dilemmas: Value Conflicts; Interdependence of€Values; Responsibilities; 4 Conclusions; References; 5: Democracy and€Development: A€Relationship of€Harmony or Tension?; 1 Introduction; 2 Conflicting Debates; What Are Democracy and€Development?; The Relationship Between Democracy and€Development; 3 Unresolved Tensions.
- Ambiguities in€the€Global Democracy and Development€Agendas New Patterns of€Authoritarian Development; Democratic and€Developmental Crisis in€the€West; 4 Conclusion; References; 6: Global Citizenship and€Development: From€Benevolence to€Global Justice?; 1 Introduction; 2 Global Citizenship: Key Conceptual Debates; 3 Popularising Development and€Mainstreaming Global Citizenship; Development Education: Depoliticising Global Citizenship; International Volunteering and€Neo-liberal Citizenships; 4 Global Citizenship Beyond Northern Benevolence; 5 Conclusion; References.
- Part II: The Changing Role of the State and Capital in Development7: The Developmental State; 1 Introduction; 2 Origins of€the€Developmental State and€the€East Asian Experience; 3 Theorising the€Developmental State; Industrial Policy; The Business-State (Bureaucracy) Relationship and€Embedded Autonomy; 4 Towards a€Twenty-First-Century Developmental State?; Self-Selection Issues; Embedded Autonomy Versus Relative Autonomy; 5 Conclusion: Beyond the Developmental€State?; References; 8: Natural Resource Extraction and€the€Development Conundrum; 1 Introduction.