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Popular Development John Brohman

Popular Development By John Brohman

Popular Development by John Brohman


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This critical evaluation of development strategies examines development frameworks, and looks at their theoretical underpinnings and the results of their implementation in practice. It covers all the major regions, including Africa, Latin America and Asia.

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Popular Development: Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Development by John Brohman

This book provides a critical evaluation of development approaches, both mainstream and alternative. It considers how theories have been translated into policies, and the practical effects of these policies in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. It seeks to isolate those ideas and methods that have worked in practice and continue to show promise in meeting development requirements.The book opens with an analysis of Keynesian and neoliberal development approaches. The author describes the mixed results of their application in Latin America, Africa, and Asia's newly industrializing countries. He also examines the evolution of postwar development in all major regions, tying together economic, social, political and environmental factors.John Brohman then looks at alternative development theories and practices. He considers both their positive and negative aspects, and focuses on three critical areas: democratic participation and empowerment, women and gender, and environment and sustainability. He concludes by examining whether popular development - a strategy which rejects formal models - can succeed in providing an approach that will meet the needs and interests of people in diverse political, cultural and social conditions. This book is important and timely. It integrates theoretical analysis with practical experience in a wide range of development contexts. Its argument is trenchant, its analysis clear, and its recommendations urgent. It is fully referenced, contains a guide to further reading, and has a comprehensive index.

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"... this ranks with the best books on alternative development... adds to the critical analysis of alternative development and renews it through the notion of popular development. It is one of the most effective, topical and critical books about development theory, which makes it eminently useful as a textbook." Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague

About John Brohman

John Brohman is Associate Professor of Geography and Latin American Studies at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada. His current research focuses on theories and strategies of Third World development. He has worked and traveled widely in all of the South's major regions, most recently in Latin America. During the 1980s he worked on the agrarian reform in Nicaragua and is presently involved in a rural development project there.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Abbreviations. Introduction. Part I: Mainstream Theories and Practices: 1. The Postwar Tradition in Theory. 2. Strategies of Growth and Industrialization. 3. The Asian Newly Industrialized Countries. 4. The South (1): Neoliberal Policy and Strategy. 5. The South (2): The Neglect of Politics and People. Part II: Alternative Theories and Practices: 6. Refocusing on Needs. 7. New Concepts of Planning. 8. Participation and Power. 9. Women and Gender. 10. Environment and Sustainability. 11. Popular Development. Further Reading. References. Index.

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GOR013377194
9781557863164
1557863164
Popular Development: Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Development by John Brohman
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Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1996-08-16
412
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