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2012/09/20 現在

科目基礎情報/Course information
開講元学部/Faculty 国際教養学部/FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS
開講元学科/Department
登録コード/Registration Code APOL4410
期間/Period 2012年度/Academic Year   秋学期/AUTUMN
曜限/Period 火/Tue 4 , 金/Fri 4
科目名/Course title POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT*/POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT
教員表示名 ITO Takeshi
主担当教員名/Instructor 伊藤 毅/ITO TAKESHI
単位数/Credits 4
更新日/Date of renewal 2012/04/18
講義概要情報/Course description    [top] [outline] [bottom]
講義概要
/Course description
This course is concerned with the theory and practice of international development. We will study the evolution of the project of development from its launched as a post-World War II initiative to its characteristics under the current era of economic globalization and liberalization, including backlashes against the forms this project has taken.  Each phase of development has been marked by intense theoretical and practical debate, from the certainties of modernization theory, the explanatory perspectives of dependency theory to more current critiques of anti-development and anti-globalization theorists.  In this course, we will examine the intellectual and practical foundations of these debates.  To do so, we will link development theories to the material practice of development.

While the standard curriculum of development studies courses focuses on policy actors and institutions – such as states, mega-institutions and NGOs – we will broaden the scope of development studies by looking at the social, political, environmental and economic practices through which development is experienced.  By studying, for example, the informal economy, peasant movements and global and local strategies for sustainable development we will investigate the boundaries between development theory and practice.  In this way, we will investigate the “Third World” as more than a recipient of development, but as a site from which development objectives, theories and practices emerge.

Upon completion of the course, students will: 1) have a familiarity with development problems, 2) be able to explain and critique the various approaches to the practice of development, and 3) be able to use case studies to test the hierarchy between the first and the third world that is applied to solve development problems.
他学部・他研究科受講可否
/Other departments' students
可/Yes
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Please make sure to confirm the student year listed in the bulletin.
評価基準・割合
/Evaluation
出席状況/Attendance (10.0%)
授業参加/Class participation (15.0%)
中間試験/Mid-term exam (30.0%)
その他/Others(in detail) :Discussion leading role: 15%
Research paper: 30%
テキスト1/Textbooks1
著者名/Authors :David Harvey
書名/Title :A Brief History of Neoliberalism
出版社・出版年/Publisher.Year :Oxford, 2007
テキスト2/Textbook2
著者名/Authors :James Ferguson
書名/Title :The Anti-Politics Machine: Development, Depoliticization and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho
出版社・出版年/Publisher.Year :Minnesota, 1994
必要外国語
/Required foreign languages
English

講義スケジュール/Schedule    [top] [outline] [bottom]
授業計画/Class schedule
1.Introduction to the course
2.Historical perspectives on development 1
3.Historical perspectives on development 2
4.Modernization theory
5.Dependency theory
6.Neoliberalism 1
7.Neoliberalism 2
8.Neoliberalism 3
9.The new institutional economics
10.Changing forms of International Aid: From the Washington Consensus to the Post-Washington Consensus 1
11.Changing forms of International Aid: From the Washington Consensus to the Post-Washington Consensus 2
12.Review session
13.Midterm exam
14.Film & Discussion
15.Depoliticizing Development 1
16.Depoliticizing Development 2
17.Depoliticizing Development 3
18.Depoliticizing Development 4
19.What is development?
20.Tragedy of the commons 1
21.Tragedy of the commons 2
22.Causes of famine and poverty 1
23.Causes of famine and poverty 2
24.Agriculture and food 1
25.Agriculture and food 2
26.Extractives and development 1
27.Extractives and development 2
28.Research and writing
29.Research paper due