Political Settlements and Development Theory, Evidence, Implications

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Tác giả: William D Ferguson, Sam Hickey, Tim Kelsall, Brian Levy, Nicolai Schulz, Matthias vom Hau

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN: oso/9780192848932.001.0001

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Thông tin xuất bản: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022

Mô tả vật lý: 1 electronic resource (272 p.)

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ID: 343372

 Few concepts have captured the imagination of the conflict and development communities in recent years as powerfully as the idea of a 'political settlement'. At its most ambitious, 'political settlements analysis' (PSA) promises to explain why conflicts occur and states collapse, the conditions for their successful rehabilitation, different developmental pathways from peace, and how to better fit development policy to country context. Yet despite the meteoric rise of the term and its tremendous promise, not all is well in the world of PSA. Rival definitions of the concept abound
  there are disagreements about its scope and the way it should be used
  a growing schism between conflict specialists and economists
  basic concepts are ambiguous
  and little progress has been made on measurement. This book consequently has three main aims. The first is to argue for a revised definition of a political settlement, capable of unifying its diverse strands. The second is to put the concept on a more solid theoretical and scientific footing, providing a method for measuring and categorizing political settlements, using both qualitative case studies and a large-n statistical analysis to illustrate its potential. And the third is to examine the implications of the findings for mainstream social science analysis and for policymakers.
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