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1 DEVELOPMENT THEORIES PIA 3395

2 The Main Event I. Golden Oldies: II. Literary Map: III. Synthesis:

3 Development Management as a Field of Study

4 Defined Development Management is the process of determining and monitoring of planning applications, and other associated applications in the promotion of economic and social change. It ideally involves public, private and non-profit collaboration.

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6 Core Terms and Assumptions: Core Terms and Assumptions: 1. Comparative Public Administration- Structural Functionalism in 1950s 2. Development Administration- 1960s

7 Core Concepts, Two 3. Comparative Administration Group (Sponsored by the Ford Foundation). Names: Milt Esman John Montgomery Norm Uphoff Ferrel Heady Fred Riggs Bill Siffin

8 Core Concepts, Three 4. Special Attention: The Theories of Fred Riggs 1. Prismatic society 2. Sala model 3. Fused and diffracted 4. Institutional development and culture

9 The Problem of Vietnam

10 Core Concepts, Four 5. Problem of ethnocentricity of modernization  Ford Foundation and Vietnam  “Madame Nhu and MSU”- Ramparts Magazine  Michigan State in Vietnam (CIA Infiltration) and Security Training in Iraq  1975- End of the Development Management and Growth Era

11 Ramparts cover of April 1966

12 Reference Ralph Smuckler and Louis A. Picard, “Higher Education, Capacity Building, and Aid: Lessons Learned,” in Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy: Lessons for the Next Half-Century, edited by: Louis A. Picard; Robert Groelsema; Terry F. Buss (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2008).

13 Core Concepts, Five 6. Development Management- involves private sector and non-profits in government coordinated development activities 7. Development Planning vs. Development Economics: Basis in Keynesianism (Rejected by neo-orthodoxy) 8. Modernization Theory: Basis for Development Management

14 Anti-Keynesian Debates: Douglass C. North-Nobel Laureate Douglass C. North-Nobel Laureate

15 Core Concepts, Six 9. Development Policy vs. Development Politics= Public Policy? 10. People Centered Development? a. Bottom Up b. Community Development c. Micro-enterprises and micro-credit d. Rapid Rural Appraisal

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17 Development Management Issues 1. Development Administration vs. Development Management (people centered development?) What is the difference? 2. The flat pyramid principle 3. The critique of the bureaucratic form 4. Capacity building, NGOs and Organizational weakness (PVO experiences) =Mini-Discussion: Critique: the project

18 Non-Profits Centro de Derechos Humanos y Democracia, Brigada 2506 (MIAMI)

19 Development Management Issues 5. Hierarchy vs. Democracy- How does one reconcile? 6. Local Government and absence of personnel in LDCs -Key: lack of fiscal and personnel devolution 7. Development Administration vs. Representative Bureaucracy =Merit =Representation =Political Loyalty 8. Development Management in the 21 st century: National Policy or Donor Driven

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21 Mock Question: Does Development Management exist? Is it different from Development Administration? To what extent is the latter term (or both terms) an oxymoron? What is the relationship between state centric views of development and people centered development?

22 Quotes "One of the major Problems encountered so far has been is with the management of the project." James Mackie “Development and Management is an Oxymoran.” An Old Philosopher

23 Quotes: "Administrative corruption...[is] the institutionalized abuse of public resources by civil servants." David Gould Public administration is..."the scarcest resource...the lack of such managerial and administrative capability is the single scarcest public resource in the developing world. Michael Todaro

24 Exercise Group Four: Deconstruct Question Group Three: Identify Ten authors and write ten one sentence summaries that can be used in the question Groups Two and One: Write mock comp. questions for each quote above


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