Third World Theories of Underdevelopment: Colonial Legacies, Structural Dependency, and the Political Economy of Marginalisation Introduction Third World theories of underdevelopment emerged as a sustained intellectual and political critique of orthodox modernization theory and liberal developmentalism that dominated post–Second World War economic thought. Rejecting the assumption that underdevelopment represents an early stage of a universal … Continue reading How do Third World theories of underdevelopment conceptualise the relationship between colonial legacies, structural dependency, and contemporary patterns of economic marginalisation? Critically examine the role of domestic elites and state structures in mediating, reinforcing, or resisting external constraints on development in postcolonial states.
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How can the capitalist model of development be critically assessed in terms of its structural characteristics, practical utility, and inherent limitations for the socio-economic transformation of developing countries within the framework of contemporary global political economy?
Critical Assessment of the Capitalist Model of Development in the Socio-Economic Transformation of Developing Countries within the Contemporary Global Political Economy Introduction The capitalist model of development has long been the dominant paradigm shaping the trajectory of socio-economic transformation in the developing world. Rooted in the principles of market liberalism, private property, and the pursuit … Continue reading How can the capitalist model of development be critically assessed in terms of its structural characteristics, practical utility, and inherent limitations for the socio-economic transformation of developing countries within the framework of contemporary global political economy?