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基本説明
Examines the history of the idea of development and doctrines governments have employed to practice development policy.
Full Description
Doctrines of Development sets out a critique of the idea of practice of development by exploring the history of development theory and action from the early nineteenth century to the late twentieth century, from Britain to Quebec and Kenya.
Contents
Part I 1 THE INVENTION OF DEVELOPMENT 2 2 DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT PROGRESS: UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND J.H.NEWMAN, 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTIVE FORCE: MARX AND LIST Part II 4 IMMANENT AND INTENTIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THE ORIGINS OF DEVELOPMENT DOCTRINE IN AUSTRALIA AND CANADA 5 DEVELOPMENT DOCTRINE IN 'UNDERDEVELOPED' BRITAIN 6 DEVELOPMENT DOCTRINE IN AFRICA: THE CASE OF KENYA Part III 7 JOSEPH SCHUMPETER AND 'FAUSTIAN' DEVELOPMENT 8 CONCLUSION: THE JARGON OF DEVELOPMENT