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Author(s): ( Mohit Bhattacharya )

Publisher: ( Jawahar Publishers And Distributors Pvt Ltd. )

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    Social Theory And Development Administration

    Development administration, since its inception, has been in dynamic interaction with the actual behavior of governance in the ‘developing countries’. It has therefore been a constantly changing ‘practice’ propelled by the administrative needs and styles of different countries and by the motivations and ‘ideologies’ of the international donor agencies like the World Bank, the United Nations, the UNDP and the different UN agencies, the ADB,*DFID etc. Both in terms of practice and conceptualization-theorization, development administration thus continues to be a provocative and ever-exciting field of intellectual inquiry.

    ( Mohit Bhattacharya )

    Category: Competitions
    ISBN: xxx-xxx-xx-x
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    1 SECTION A: DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION: CONCEPT, THEORIES AND EVOLUTION 1. Development Administration? Context, Concept and Theories 36
    2 2. Whither Development Administration 11
    3 3. Spate, Bureaucracy and Development 14
    4 4. Development Administration The Indian Variant 16
    5 5. Rolling Back the State 17
    6 SECTION B: DECENTRALIZAION, PARTICIPATION AND EMPOWERMENT 6. Decentralization and Development 11
    7 7. Decentralization: The Trends and Debates 11
    8 8. Participatory Development 16
    9 9. Voluntary Associations, Development and the State 15
    10 10. People’s Response to Sustainable Development 150 10
    11 11. Empowerment and Development: A Confusing Association 13
    12 SECTION C: GOOD GOVERNANCE, RIGHTS AND ETHICS IN DEVELOPMENT 12. From Development Administration to Good Governance 15
    13 13. Beyond ‘Good Governance’ 6
    14 14. Rights-Based Approachto Development 29
    15 15. Ethical Concerns in ‘Development’ 19
    16 SECTION D: NEW PARADIGMS OF DEVELOPMENT THINKING 16. Development as “Discourse”: The Challenges of Post-Developmentalism 10
    17 17. Civil Society and Social Capital: Quest for New Development Paradigm 9
    18 18. Gender and Development Thinking 52
    19 19. 'Capability Approach’ to Development 52
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