Time and Place of the Lecture
On the following Wednesdays from 14.15 h – 17.30 h: 16.11.2016, 30.11.2016, 07.12.2016, 14.12.2016, 11.01.2017, 18.01.2017, 25.01.2017, 01.02.2017, 08.02.2017
Lecture Plan
1. Introduction: Overview of Contents and Requirements, Concepts of Development (16.11.2016)
A. Integration into the Global market, Growth Orientation and Poverty Reduction
2. Spotlights on Growth Theories: Mercantilism, Classical Political Economy, Neoclassic, Keynesianism, Neoliberalism (16.11.2016 & 30.11.2016)
3. Modernisation, Dependency Theory and Autocentric Development (30.11.2016)
4. Learning from the Regions? The East Asian Miracle (07.12.2016)
5. From Growth Orientation to Poverty Reduction and SDGs (07.12.2016 & 14.12.2016)
6. Trade Policies and Development (14.12.2016)
7. Newer Strategies in „Emerging Economies“: Neo-Extractivism (Latin America) and Managed Marked Capitalism (BRICS) (11.01.2017)
B. State, Governance and Institutions
8. Rentier State, Clientelism and Neopatrimonialism (11.01.2017)
9. Institutions Matter! The Contribution of New Institutional Economics (18.01.2017)
10. State-building and Political Rule (18.01.2017)
11. Strategies of State- and Institution-Building (25.01.2017)
C. The Controversial Contribution of Development Cooperation: Aid Effectiveness vs. Post-Development
12. Aid Effectiveness: Answer to the Crisis of Development Cooperation? (25.01.2017)
13. BRICS as „New Donors“: Perspectives for Development Cooperation on an Equal Footing? (01.02.3017)
14. Critique of Mainstream Development Discourses and Post-Development Alternatives (01.02.2017)
15. Migration as a New Challenge for Development Cooperation (08.02.2017)
16. Conclusion and Feedback (08.02.2017)
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