Development and the State in the 21st Century
Tackling the Challenges facing the Developing World
Erica Frantz author Natasha M Ezrow author Andrea Kendall-Taylor author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:27th Oct '15
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This book offers a thorough examination of the challenges faced by states in the developing world. Development and the State in the 21st Century explores institutional reform and its significance.
The book Development and the State in the 21st Century provides an insightful introduction to the contemporary challenges faced by states in the developing world. It delves into the various obstacles these nations encounter, such as enduring poverty, political instability, disease, and natural disasters. The author emphasizes the importance of building state capacity to effectively address these issues, highlighting the critical role that state institutions play in the development process.
In examining institutional reform, Development and the State in the 21st Century underscores why such changes are essential for the success of policy initiatives. The text situates its analysis within the broader context of the evolution of development practice and theory, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how governance and state-building can enhance economic performance and break the cycles of poverty.
Organized around key issues in the field, the chapters utilize a diverse array of examples from various countries, making the content relatable and applicable. Case studies throughout the book illustrate the myriad challenges faced by development practitioners and engage with the key theoretical debates surrounding the subject. This work is particularly beneficial for students of development and politics, offering them valuable insights into the mechanisms that can lead to improved governance and sustainable growth.
ISBN: 9781137407122
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 685g
368 pages