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Bringing freedom back to developmentalism: industrialisation as national independence

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2023
Why is developmentalism as an economic school aimed at the industrialisation of peripheral nations? Based on a reading of key authors from both the ‘American System of political economy’ of the 19th century and the Latin American structuralist and ...
J. Ahumada
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Formation of City Regions from Bottom-up Initiatives: Investigating Coalitional Developmentalism in the Pearl River Delta

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022
A conceptual framework of coalitional developmentalism is presented to advance understanding of how China’s city regions have developed from bottom-up initiatives.
Xianchun Zhang   +4 more
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Care-full pedagogy: Conceptualizing feminist care ethics as an overarching critical framework to interrupt the dominance of developmentalism within post-secondary early childhood education programs

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2022
This article offers a theoretical provocation through conceptualizing a pedagogy of care as a means of caring with students and each other to interrupt the dominance of developmentalism in Canadian post-secondary early childhood education programs.
Brooke Richardson, R. Langford
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Contesting the hegemony of developmentalism in pre-service early childhood education and care: Critical discourses and new directions

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2022
feminist thought, care ethics, critical pedagogies, critical race theory, decolonial studies, disability studies, disability studies and critical race theory (DisCrit), feminisms, Indigenous studies, post-developmentalism and queer ...

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‘Strong leaders’, authoritarian populism and Indian developmentalism: The Modi moment in historical context

, 2021
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is part of a worldwide wave of strong ‘populist’ leaders who have emerged in the context of the crisis of neoliberalism, and among whose appeal is their claims to put their economies back on a growth trajectory by the
S. Sinha
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Erdoğan’s three-pillared neoliberalism: Authoritarianism, populism and developmentalism

, 2020
The era of the AKP—the incumbent regime in Turkey since 2002 under Mr. Tayyip Erdogan’s leadership—has been marked by the interdependent functioning of authoritarianism, populism and developmentalism; the three pillars worked and reworked to garner ...
Fikret Adaman, Bengi Akbulut
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