Governance, Economics, Assistance, and Security
Authors: William Ascher, Garry D. Brewer, G. Shabbir Cheema, John M. Heffron
This book assesses the evolution of theories, doctrines, and practices in governance, economics, foreign assistance, civil society, and human security in developing countries since WWII, identifying progress and weaknesses. It points to how development approaches across these inter-connected areas can greatly enhance inclusive development.
Table of contents
Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
Introduction
Pages 1-13
Evolution of Economic Development Theories and Doctrines since World War II
Pages 15-39
Economic Policy and Program Practice
Pages 41-65
Evolution of Governance and Development Administration Theory
Pages 67-83
Evolution of Governance and Development Administration Practice
Pages 85-106
Evolving Roles of NGOs in Developing Countries
Pages 107-131
Evolution of Foreign Assistance Theories and Doctrines
Pages 133-147
International Development in the American Grain: From Point Four to the Present
Pages 149-165
Evolving Roles of the Military in Developing Countries
Pages 167-187
Complementarity of Security and Development Doctrines: Historical Cases and Aftermaths
Pages 189-208
Conclusion: Linkages and Challenges
Pages 209-220
Back Matter
Pages 221-287
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