Development Policy and Politics (1 º Sem 2018/2019)

Bibliografia

Principal

  • Woolcock, Michael, Simon Szreter, Vijayendra Rao, How and Why Does History Matter for Development Policy? , World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5425, 2010
  • Sumner, Andy and Michael Tribe, International Development Studies: Theories and Methods in Research and Practice, London: Sage, 2008
  • Mawdsley, Emma, From Recipients to Donors: Emerging Powers and the Changing Development Landscape , London and New York: Zed Books. , 2012
  • Mahoney, James, Erin Kimball and Kendra L. Koivu, The Logic of Historical Explana-tion in the Social Sciences, Comparative Political Studies 42:1 (2009), pp.114-146, 2009
  • Lingebiel, Stephan , Development Cooperation: Challenges of the New Aid Architecture, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. , 2014
  • Kharas, Homi and Rogerson, Andrew , Horizon 2025: creative destruction in the aid industry, London: ODI, 2012
  • Kentikelenis, Alexander E., Thomas H. Stubbs and Lawrence P. King, IMF Con-ditionality and Development Policy Space, 1985-2014, Review of International Political Economy, vol. 23, n°4, pp. 543-582, 2016
  • Hudson, David and Adrian Leftwich, From Political Economy to Political Analysis, DLP Research Paper 25, 2014
  • Eggen, ØYvind and Roland, Kjell , Western Aid at a Crossroads, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
  • Chatuverdi, Sachin, Thomas Fues and Elisabeth Sidiropoulos, eds. , Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers , London and New York: Zed Books , 2012
  • Carothers, Thomas and Dianne de Gramont , Development Aid Confronts Poli-tics: The Almost Revolution, Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2013
  • Brenner, N., The limits to scale? Methodological reflections on scalar structu-ration, Progress in human geography, 25 (4), 591-614, 2001
  • Booth, David, Facilitating Development: An arm´s length approach to aid, ODI Politics and Governance Discussion Note, 2013
  • Birdsall, Nancy and Francis Fukuyama, Post-Washington Consensus: Development After the Crisis, Foreign Affairs, 2011
  • Andrews, Matt, The Limits of Institutional Reform in Development: Changing Rules for Realistic Solutions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013