Bringing politics back in: Towards a model of the developmental state

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Author/contributor
Title
Bringing politics back in: Towards a model of the developmental state
Abstract
The few cases of rapid economic growth in the Third World in the last 30 years have occurred in democratic, quasi‐democratic and non‐democratic polities. They are thus clearly not a function of common regime type. I suggest that they are best explained by the special character of their states, understood ‘as developmental states’. This article outlines some common characteristics of these states. However the forms and features of these states are not simply a function of their administrative structures or principles of governance, but of their politics. The article thus also underlines the importance of political analysis in both development theory and policy, from where it has been extruded for too long.
Publication
The Journal of Development Studies
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
400-427
Date
February 1, 1995
ISSN
0022-0388
Short Title
Bringing politics back in
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Library Catalogue
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Citation
Leftwich, A. (1995). Bringing politics back in: Towards a model of the developmental state. The Journal of Development Studies, 31(3), 400–427. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220389508422370