Democracy Development and the Countryside

Democracy  Development  and the Countryside
Author: Ashutosh Varshney
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521646251

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Several scholars have written about how authoritarian or democratic political systems affect industrialization in the developing countries. There is no literature, however, on whether democracy makes a difference to the power and well-being of the countryside. Using India as a case where the longest-surviving democracy of the developing world exists, this book investigates how the countryside uses the political system to advance its interests. It is first argued that India's countryside has become quite powerful in the political system, exerting remarkable pressure on economic policy. The countryside is typically weak in the early stages of development, becoming powerful when the size of the rural sector defies this historical trend. But an important constraint on rural power stems from the inability of economic interests to overpower the abiding, ascriptive identities, and until an economic construction of politics completely overpowers identities and non-economic interests, farmers' power, though greater than ever before, will remain self-limited.

Development and Democracy in India

Development and Democracy in India
Author: Shalendra D. Sharma
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1555878105

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This study examines the relationship between democratic governance and economic development in post-independence India. The author addresses the paradox of India's political economy: why have five decades of democratically guided strategies failed to reconcile economic growth with redistribution.

Democracy and Development in Mali

Democracy and Development in Mali
Author: R. James Bingen,David Robinson,John M. Staatz
Publsiher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015049545687

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Mali, a country rich with history and culture, but one of the poorest in the world, emerged in the 1990s as one of Africa's most vibrant democracies. Strengthened by bold political and economic reforms at home, Mali has emerged as a leader in African peace keeping efforts. How has such a transition taken place? How have these changes built on Mali's rich heritage? These are the questions that the contributors to this volume have addressed. During the past twenty-five years, the scholarly research and applied development work of Michigan State University faculty and students in Mali represents the most significant combined, long-term, and continuing contribution of any group of university faculty in the United States or Europe to the study of Malian society, economy, and politics. The applied nature of much of this work has resulted in a significant number of working papers, reports, and conference presentations. This volume represents a coherent and connected set of essays from one American university with a widely known and highly respected role in African development. While the essays identify and review Mali's unique historical and contemporary path to democracy and development, they also contribute to the advancement of theoretical knowledge about African development.

Decentralization Democracy and Development

Decentralization  Democracy  and Development
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCBK:C102549362

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Presents a retrospective of the decentralization reform process in Sierra Leone from 2003-07 and makes a contribution to the debates on the merits and risks of decentralization in general and its desirability and viability in post-conflict countries

Research Handbook on Democracy and Development

Research Handbook on Democracy and Development
Author: Gordon Crawford,Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781788112659

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Exploring and updating the controversial debates about the relationship between democracy and development, this Research Handbook provides clarification on the complex and nuanced interlinkages between political regime type and socio-economic development. Distinguished scholars examine a broad range of issues from multidisciplinary perspectives across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

Democracy Dictatorship and Development

Democracy  Dictatorship and Development
Author: Georg Sørensen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349113156

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Questions regarding the economic consequences of various forms of regime have puzzled development researchers for many years. This book examines the theoretical debate as a starting-point for in-depth case-studies of four countries: India, China, Taiwan and Costa Rica. The case studies are used as a basis for a number of new conclusions about the circumstances under which a specific form of regime has certain consequences for economic development. The implications of these results for other third-world countries, democratic and authoritarian, are addressed in the final chapter.

Democracy and Development

Democracy and Development
Author: Adam Przeworski
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2000-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521793793

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Examines impact of political regimes on economic development between 1950 and 1990.

A Diplomat s Handbook for Democracy Development Support

A Diplomat s Handbook for Democracy Development Support
Author: Jeremy Kinsman,Kurt Bassuener
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2016-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780986707797

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In recent decades, the conduct of international relations among and within states has been very considerably altered. Today, the content of these relations relies as much on international professional and civil society networks as it does on state-to-state transactions. The role of the Internet has been fundamental in widening communications opportunities for citizens and civil society, with a profound effect on democracy transition. In consequence, diplomacy has taken on a much more human and public face. Twenty-first century ambassadors and diplomats are learning to engage with civil societies, especially on the large themes of democratic change — an engagement that is often resisted by authoritarian regimes. A Diplomat’s Handbook for Democracy Development Support presents a wide variety of specific experiences of diplomats on the ground, identifying creative, human and material resources. More broadly, it is about the policy-making experience in capitals, as democratic states try to align national interests and democratic values. The Handbook also documents the increasingly prominent role of civil society as the essential building block for successful democratic transitions, with each case study examining specific national experiences in the aspiration for democratic and pluralistic governance, and lessons learned on all sides — for better or for worse. While each situation is different — presenting unique, unstructured problems and opportunities — a review of these experiences bears out the validity of the authors’ belief in the interdependence of democratic engagements, and provides practitioners with encouragement, counsel and a greater capacity to support democracy everywhere.