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Managing Development

State, Society, and International Contexts
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This textbook considers the complexities of development management. Whilst it draws on many disciplines, political context and process provide a framework throughout. The focus is on bureaucratic politics and political relationships between people, theory organizations and the state in development programmes and projects. Agricultural and health development programmes receive particular attention, and the student is provided a selection of development cases, examples, hypothetical situations and role play exercises. By analyzing political parties, interest groups, revolution and governments in an international context, Staudt provides an integrated treatment of development teaching, learning and applications.
Introduction to Development Management PART ONE: DEVELOPMENT CONTEXTS Development Conceptions From and About People at the Grassroots The Cultural Context The Political Context Transitions I Project and Program Preparation Transitions II Project/Program Selection and Evaluation PART TWO: DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL LEVELS Development Management at the National Level International Development Agencies Non-Governmental Organizations Transitions Toward Organizational Change PART THREE: DEVELOPMENT SECTORS Agricultural Programs Health Reproductive, Preventive and Curative Dimensions Closing Perspectives on Development Management
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