The Feasibility of the Democratic Developmental State in the South

The Feasibility of the Democratic Developmental State in the South
Author: Daniel A. Omoweh
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9782869785120

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The book examines the prospects of a democratic developmental state in Latin American, African and Asian countries, collectively referred to in this work as the global South. Practically, the state refers to the political leadership. Within this context, it interrogates the politics of the state and the unresolved critical issues it has engendered in the state-development discourse such as the need to re-conceptualize the developmental state, democratization, elections, inclusion, indigenous entrepreneurial and business class, political parties and cooperation among the countries of the South. It looks into the need to re-centre the sought state in the development process of the Southern countries after over two and a half decades of embracing neo-liberal policies and economic reforms that, rather than transform, sank the adjusted economies into deeper political, social and economic crises. It contends that the capacity of the state to overcome the market and democratic deficits resides with its democratic credentials. Finally, it suggests strategies that could lead to the rise of a democratic developmental state in the South.

The Democratic Developmental State

The Democratic Developmental State
Author: Mark Robinson,Gordon White
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015045691717

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The 1990s have witnessed the ascendance of a new orthodoxy which asserts that democracy and development are mutually reinforcing. This is in marked contrast to the dominant consensus that held sway for the previous two decades, which stated that developmental progress in poor societies was best assured by strong states, ruled by authoritarian regimes. Today, however, many new democracies are illiberal, non-participatory, and characterized by enormous inequalities. Developmental democracy cannot therefore be regarded as an assured outcome of a simultaneous process of economic and political liberalization. The central inquiry of this important new study concerns the extent to which it is possible to strive towards a new form of developmental state that can promote broad-based and equitable development in the context of legitimized, inclusive democracy. The argument running through this book is that there is scope for continuous political intervention in the design of democratic institutions that shape the context of state-led development initiatives. Institutional arrangements which foster political participation, the dispersion of political power, and increased representation by women and other disadvantaged groups can make democratic regimes more sensitive to issues of poverty, social welfare, and gender discrimination through remedial action and policy commitments. Oxford Studies in Demcratization is a series for scholars and students of comparative politics and related disciplines. Volumes will concentrate on the comparative study of the democratization processes that accompanied the decline and termination of the cold war. The geographical focus of the series will primarily be Latin America, the Caribbean, Southern and Eastern Europe, and relevant experiences in Africa and Asia. The Series Editor is Laurence Whitehead.

The Democratic Developmental State

The Democratic Developmental State
Author: Chris Tapscott,Tor Halvorsen,Teresita Cruz- Del Rosario
Publsiher: Ibidem Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2018
Genre: Economic development projects
ISBN: 383821045X

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The concept of a democratic developmental state is part of the current development discourse advocated by international aid agencies, deliberated on by academics, and embraced by policymakers in many emerging economies in the global South. This volume investigates these attempts to establish a new and more inclusive conceptualization of the state.

The Democratic Developmental State

The Democratic Developmental State
Author: Tor Halvorsen,Teresita Cruzâdel Rosario,Chris Tapscott
Publsiher: Ibidem Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-02-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 383820915X

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The idea of a democratic developmental state forms part of the current development discourse advocated by international aid agencies, deliberated on by academics, and embraced by policy makers in many emerging economies in the global South. What is noticeable in this discourse is how little attention has been paid to a discussion of the essence of a democratic developmental state, and much of what passes for theory is little more than policy speak and political rhetoric. This volume fills a gap in the literature on the democratic developmental state. Analyzing the different approaches to the implementation of democratic developmental states in various countries in the South, it evaluates the extent to which these are merely replicating the central tenets of the East Asian model of the developmental state or if they are succeeding in their attempts to establish a new and more inclusive conceptualization of the state. In particular, the authors scrutinize to what degree the attempts to build a democratic developmental state may be distorted by the imperatives of neoliberalism. The volume broadens the understanding of the Nordic model of a democratic developmental state and shows how it represents an additional, and perhaps contending understanding of the developmental state derived from the East Asian experience.

The Road to Democratic Development Statehood in Africa

The Road to Democratic Development Statehood in Africa
Author: Marcel Felicity Nagar
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030735234

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This book interrogates Africa’s pursuit of the Democratic Developmental State model by drawing on the experiences of Mauritius, Ethiopia, and Rwanda. It comprises of five parts: Part I, consisting of two chapters, outlines the key conceptual and theoretical approaches used throughout the book’s discussions. The proceeding parts II, III and IV critically analyses the three case studies under review. Each part is subdivided into two chapters wherein a historical state-societal approach is employed in interrogating the extent to which Mauritius, Ethiopia, and Rwanda have been able to successfully achieve democratic development, on the one hand, and, conversely, inclusive economic growth and development, on the other. Part V, and Chapter 10 debuts the concept and model of the Developmental Civil Society.

The Political Economy of Developmental States in East Asia

The Political Economy of Developmental States in East Asia
Author: Tian He
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-11-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030593575

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This book explores the variations in the transformation of the Asian developmental state in South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. Based on an original theory, the author argues that these variations are influenced by two factors: industrial structure and democratic transition, both of which are shaped by the strategic calculations of the ruling elites to maintain power. The theory concerns two concurrent political processes during the state’s development process, namely the emergence of economic interest groups with varying levels of policy constraints on the state; and the process of democratic transition driven by the rise of the middle class. The book will appeal to students and researchers in the fields of Asian politics, development studies, political economy and comparative politics.

Constructing a Democratic Developmental State in South Africa

Constructing a Democratic Developmental State in South Africa
Author: Omano Edigheji
Publsiher: HSRC Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 0796923337

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The social and economic successes of Asia have drawn global attention to the developmental state as a possible model for developing countries. In South Africa, many, including in government, see this as a possible panacea to the country's social, economic and institutional crises. However, a government committing itself to constructing a developmental state is one thing; actually implementing the necessary institutional and policy reforms to bring that into reality is another.

The Developmental State in History and in the Twentieth Century

The Developmental State in History and in the Twentieth Century
Author: Amiya Kumar Bagchi
Publsiher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2004
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 8187498935

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