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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of the Politics of Development

(Professor of Government, Cornell University), (Dean and Professor of Politics, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2018
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199981816

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In many discussions of nations' development, we often focus on their economic and social development. Is it becoming wealthier? Is its society modernizing? Is it becoming more technologically sophisticated? Are social outcomes improving for the broad mass of the public? The process of development policy implementation, however, is always and inevitably political. Put simply, regime type matters when it comes to deciding on a course of development to follow. Further, political institutions matter. When a government's institutional capacity is low, the chances of success severely decline, regardless of the merits of the development plan.

In The Oxford Handbook of the Politics of Development, two of America's leading political scientists on the issue, Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle, have assembled an international cast of leading scholars to craft a broad, state-of-the-art work on this vitally important topic. This volume is divided into five sections: major theories of the politics of development, organized historically (e.g. modernization theory, dependency theory, the Washington consensus of 'policies without politics,' etc.); key domestic factors and variables; key international factors and variables; political systems and structures; and geographical perspectives, inclusive of regional dynamics. A comprehensive and cross-regional examination on key issues of political development, this Handbook not only provides an authoritative synthesis of past scholarship, but also sets the agenda for future research in this discipline.
Preface: Nicolas van de Walk be List of Contributors xi
PART I MAJOR THEORIES AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORIES
1 Modernization Theory: Does Economic Development Cause Democratization?
3(19)
Jose Antonio Cheibub
James Raymond Vreeland
2 Dependency Theory
22(21)
James Mahoney
Diana Rodriguez-Franco
3 Structuralism
43(21)
Elliott D. Green
4 Political Development
64(9)
Robert H. Bates
5 The Washington Consensus and the New Political Economy of Economic Reform
73(15)
Kevin M. Morrison
6 Penury Traps and Prosperity Tales: Why Some Countries Escape Poverty While Others Do Not
88(19)
M. Steven Fish
PART II DOMESTIC FACTORS
7 Culture, Politics, and Development
107(16)
Michael Woolcock
8 Religion, Politics, and Economic Development: Synergies and Disconnects
123(17)
Katherine Marshall
9 Does Inequality Harm Economic Development and Democracy?: Accounting for Missing Values, Noncomparable Observations, and Endogeneity
140(22)
Christian Houle
10 Ethnicity and Development
162(15)
Nic Cheeseman
11 Civil Conflict and Development
177(23)
Havard Hegre
12 The Politics of the Resource Curse: A Review
200(24)
Michael L. Ross
13 Taxation and Development
224(32)
Mick Moore
14 How Do Governments Build Capabilities to Do Great Things?: Ten Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda
256(20)
Matt Andrews
15 Leadership and the Politics of Development
276(19)
Adrian Leftwich
Heather Lyne De Ver
PART III INTERNATIONAL FACTORS
16 Colonialism and Development in Africa
295(33)
Leander Heldring
James A. Robinson
17 Investment and Debt
328(28)
Layna Mosley
18 The Role of the State in Harnessing Trade-and-Investment for Development Purposes
356(29)
Theodore H. Moran
19 International Financial Institutions and Market Liberalization in the Developing World
385(24)
Stephen C. Nelson
20 Foreign Aid and Democratization in Developing Countries
409(22)
Danielle Resnick
PART IV POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES
21 Organizing For Prosperity: Collective Action, Political Parties, And The Political Economy Of Development
431(27)
Philip Keefer
22 Missing Links in the Institutional Chain
458(22)
Anirudh Krishna
23 The Comparative Politics of Service Delivery in Developing Countries
480(19)
Evan S. Lieberman
24 Party Systems and the Politics of Development
499(18)
Allen Hicken
25 Populism and Political Representation
517(20)
Kenneth M. Roberts
PART V REGIONAL AND COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES
26 Africa's Political Economy in the Contemporary Era
537(30)
Peter M. Lewis
27 The Politics of Development in Latin America and East Asia
567(29)
James W. McGuire
28 Development and Underdevelopment in the Middle East and North Africa
596(30)
Melani Cammett
29 Rethinking the Institutional Foundations of Chinas Hypergrowth: Official Incentives, Institutional Constraints, and Local Developmentalism
626(26)
Fubing Su
Ran Tao
Dali L. Yang
30 The Political Economy of Growth and Development in India: Two Puzzles
652(17)
Stuart Corbridge
John Harriss
Craig Jeffrey
31 The Politics of Growth in South Korea: Miracle, Crisis, and the New Market Economy
669(16)
Stephan Haggard
Myung-Koo Kang
Index 685
The late Carol Lancaster was Dean and Professor of Politics at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.

Nicolas van de Walle is Professor of Government at Cornell University.