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Staging Growth - Modernization, Development and the Global Cold War

Inglese · Tascabile

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A timely reassessment of modernization theory and its international impact; Beginning in the 1950s, the theory of modernization emerged as the dominant paradigm of economic, social, and political develoment within the American foreign policy establishment. Purporting to explain the stages through which all nations pass on the road to industrial modernity, it provided a rationale for a broad range of cultural and political projects aimed at fostering Third World growth while simultaneously combating communism. But modernization theory was more than simply an expression of Cold War ideology. As the essays in this volume show, the ideal of modernization proliferated throughout the postcolonial world and across ideological lines in places as diverse as East Asia, Southern Africa, and South Asia. Indeed, it was embraced by all who shared the American enthusiasm for the increased production and higher standards of living promised by industrialization - enemies and allies alike. Situating modernization theory historically, Staging Growth avoids conventional chronologies and categories of analysis, particularly the traditional focus on conflicts between major powers. The contributors employ a variety of approaches - from economic and intellectual history to cultural criticism and biography - to shed fresh light on the global forces that shaped the Cold War and its legacies. Most of the pieces are comparative, exploring how different countries and cultures have grappled with the implications of modern development. At the same time, all of the essays address similar fundamental questions. Is modernization the same thing as Westernization? Is the idea of modernization universally valid? Do countries follow similar trajectories as they undertake development? Does modernization bring about globalization? In addition to the editors and Akira Iriye, contributors include Michael Adas, Laura Belmonte, Gregg Andrew Brazinsky, Christina Klein, J. Victor Koschmann, and Michael R. Mahoney.

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David C. Engerman is assistant professor of history at Brandeis University. Nils Gilman is a postgraduate fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. Mark H. Haefele is a lecturer at Harvard University. Michael E. Latham is associate professor of history at Fordham University.

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Beginning in the 1950s, the theory of modernization emerged as the dominant paradigm of sconomic, social, and political development within the America foreign policy establishment. This collection of essays attempts to shed fresh light on the global forces that shaped the Cold War and its legacies.

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Con la collaborazione di David Engerman (Editore), David C Engerman (Editore), David C. Engerman (Editore), etc. (Editore), Nils (Postgraduate Fellow Gilma (Editore), Nils Gilman (Editore), Mark Haefele (Editore), Mark H Haefele (Editore), Mark H. Haefele (Editore), Mark H. (Assistant Professor of History Haefele (Editore), Michael E Latham (Editore), Mark H. Haefele (Assistant Professor of History USA) (Editore), Nils Gilma (Postgraduate Fellow USA) (Editore)
Editore University Of Massachusetts Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 30.03.2003
 
EAN 9781558493704
ISBN 978-1-55849-370-4
Pagine 272
Dimensioni 230 mm x 154 mm x 20 mm
Peso 422 g
Illustrazioni 4 illustrations
Serie Culture, Politics, and the Col
Culture, Politics, and the Cold War
Culture, Politics & the Cold War
Culture and Politics in the Co
Culture, Politics, and the Col
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Scienze naturali, tematiche generali
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva

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