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The Future of Development Management
Public Administration and Development
Special Issue
Edited by Nilima Gulrajani and Willy McCourt
2010, Volume 30, Issue 2
The field of development management is now a vast one that links the study of management to the study of international development. But what has it really achieved? What are its current limitations? And what are its prospects moving forward? This 60th Anniversary Issue of Public Administration and Development presents cutting edge theoretical and empirical research exploring these questions from diverse vantage points. Development management is shown to be a mature and vibrant field that can advance more ethical and effectual social change.
All the articles below can be found at:
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com.gate2.library.lse.ac.uk/journal/2821/home
The future of development management by Willy McCourt, Nilima Gulrajani
Pockets of effective agencies in weak governance states: Where are they likely and why does it matter? by David K. Leonard
International development management: A Northern perspective by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, Derick W. Brinkerhoff
International development management through a Southern lens by Khaldoun AbouAssi
A toxic mix? Comparative efficiency and the privatization of sanitation services in India by Jonathan Murphy
New vistas for development management: Examining radical-reformist possibilities and potential by Nilima Gulrajani
Post-foundational development management - power, politics and complexity by Chris Mowles
From global paradigms to grounded policies: Local socio-cognitive constructions of international development policies and implications for development management by Jenny Knowles Morrison
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