Ludden, David
Development regimes in South Asia: history and the governance conundrum - 2005 - p.4042-051. - 10 Sep
A new imperial formation is emerging and globalisation today has much in common with globalisation a century ago. Then there was British Empire, now there is US Empire. In global development discourse, each national state governs its economy, and each `developing economy' is developing itself, in a global context, but in south Asia and elsewhere, national development regimes can also be understood realistically as officially but not operationally independent territories in a global development regime. Who is leading development, who is benefiting, and where today's trends are moving remain debatable. It is more accurate to say that development has entered a confusing phase of flux and uncertainty. - Reproduced.
Globalization - South Asia
Economic and social development - South Asia
Economic and social development
Development regimes in South Asia: history and the governance conundrum - 2005 - p.4042-051. - 10 Sep
A new imperial formation is emerging and globalisation today has much in common with globalisation a century ago. Then there was British Empire, now there is US Empire. In global development discourse, each national state governs its economy, and each `developing economy' is developing itself, in a global context, but in south Asia and elsewhere, national development regimes can also be understood realistically as officially but not operationally independent territories in a global development regime. Who is leading development, who is benefiting, and where today's trends are moving remain debatable. It is more accurate to say that development has entered a confusing phase of flux and uncertainty. - Reproduced.
Globalization - South Asia
Economic and social development - South Asia
Economic and social development
