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The Oxford Handbook of the Politics of Development

Online ISBN:
9780199984381
Print ISBN:
9780199845156
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of the Politics of Development

Carol Lancaster (ed.),
Carol Lancaster
(ed.)
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
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Carol Lancaster was Dean of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University

Nicolas van de Walle (ed.)
Nicolas van de Walle
(ed.)
Government, Cornell University
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Nicolas van de Walle Cornell University

Published online:
10 September 2015
Published in print:
26 July 2018
Online ISBN:
9780199984381
Print ISBN:
9780199845156
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book brings together essays that tackle the political aspects of development. It offers various explanations for variations in the pace and pattern of economic development across both time and space, focusing on a particular variable or set of variables such as civil conflict, natural resources, and regime type. The book traces the trajectory of scholarship in the field of political development, beginning with the rise of what became known as “modernization theory” in the 1960s. It also examines how development intersects with ethnicity, democracy, and taxation; the synergies and disconnects among religion, politics, and economic development; the politics of the so-called resource curse; and the impact of foreign aid on democratization in developing countries. Furthermore, the book looks at the experiences of countries and regions such as Africa, India, Latin America, South Korea, China, and East Asia.

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