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This comprehensive volume reviews recent scholarship regarding the role of the state in economic development. With a wide range of case studies of both successful and failed state-led development, the authors push the analysis of the developmental state beyond its original limitations and into the 21st century.New policies, institutional configurations, and state-market relations are emerging outside of East Asia, as new developmental states move beyond the historical experience of East Asian development. The authors argue for the continued relevance of the developmental state and for understanding globalization and structural transformation through the lens of this approach. They further this concept by applying it to analyses of China, Latin America, and Africa, as well as to new frontiers of state-led development in Japan and the East Asian developmental states. This book expands the scope of research on state-led development to encompass new theoretical and methodological innovations and new topics such as governance, institution building, industrial policy, and the role of extractive industries.This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Third World Quarterly.

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Developmental States beyond East Asia
This comprehensive volume reviews recent scholarship regarding the role of the state in economic development. With a wide range of case studies of both successful and failed state-led development, the authors push the analysis of the developmental state beyond its original limitations and into the 21st century.
New policies, institutional configurations, and state-market relations are emerging outside of East Asia, as new developmental states move beyond the historical experience of East Asian development. The authors argue for the continued relevance of the developmental state and for understanding globalization and structural transformation through the lens of this approach. They further this concept by applying it to analyses of China, Latin America, and Africa, as well as to new frontiers of state-led development in Japan and the East Asian developmental states. This book expands the scope of research on state-led development to encompass new theoretical and methodological innovations and new topics such as governance, institution building, industrial policy, and the role of extractive industries.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Third World Quarterly.
Jewellord T. Nem Singh is Assistant Professor in International Relations at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is the recipient of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) Research Award in 2016 and the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship in 2017. His main research lies on the intersection between development and democracy in Latin America and East Asia, with particular interest on state-building and resource-led growth strategies. He is co-editor of Demanding Justice in the Global South: Claiming Rights (2017) and Resource Governance and Developmental States in the Global South: Critical International Political Economy Perspectives (2013).
Jesse Salah Ovadia is Assistant Professor at the University of Windsor, Canada. Focusing on the political economy of oil, gas, and mining, he writes about local content policies and industrial development. He is the author of The Petro-Developmental State in Africa: Making Oil Work in Angola, Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea (2016) and co-editor of Energy, Capitalism and World Order: Toward a New Agenda in International Political Economy (2016).
ThirdWorlds
Edited by Shahid Qadir, University of London, UK
ThirdWorlds will focus on the political economy, development and cultures of those parts of the world that have experienced the most political, social, and economic upheaval, and which have faced the greatest challenges of the postcolonial world under globalisation: poverty, displacement and diaspora, environmental degradation, human and civil rights abuses, war, hunger, and disease.
ThirdWorlds serves as a signifier of oppositional emerging economies and cultures ranging from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and even those Souths within a larger perceived North, such as the U.S. South and Mediterranean Europe. The study of these otherwise disparate and discontinuous areas, known collectively as the Global South, demonstrates that as globalisation pervades the planet, the south, as a synonym for subalterity, also transcends geographical and ideological frontier.
The most recent titles include:
Class Dynamics of Development
Edited by Jonathan Pattenden, Liam Campling, Satoshi Miyamura and Benjamin Selwyn
Third World Approaches to International Law
Edited by Amar Bhatia, Usha Natarajan, John Reynolds and Sujith Xavier
Fragility, Aid, and State-building
Understanding Diverse Trajectories
Edited by Rachel M. Gisselquist
Rural Transformations and Agro-Food Systems
The BRICS and Agrarian Change in the Global South
Edited by Ben M. McKay, Ruth Hall and Juan Liu
Sustainable Development in Africa-EU relations
Edited by Mark Langan and Sophia Price
New Mechanisms of Participation in Extractive Governance
Between Technologies of Governance and Resistance Work
Edited by Esben Leifsen, Maria-Therese Gustafsson, Mara Antonieta Guzmn-Gallegos and Almut Schilling-Vacaflor
The Development Dictionary @25
Post-Development and its Consequences
Edited by Aram Ziai
Power and Illicit Drugs in the Global South
Edited by Maziyar Ghiabi
Hybridity in Peacebuilding and Development
A critical and reflexive approach
Edited by Lia Kent, Miranda Forsyth, Sinclair Dinnen, Joanne Wallis and Srinjoy Bose
The Agency of the Governed in the Global South
Normative and Institutional Change
Edited by Anke Draude
Innovations in Sport for Development and Peace Research
Edited by Megan Chawansky, Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst, Mary G. McDonald and Cathy van Ingen
Global Debt Dynamics
Crises, Lessons, Governance
Edited by Andreas Antoniades and Ugo Panizza
Developmental States beyond East Asia
Edited by Jewellord T. Nem Singh and Jesse Salah Ovadia
Gendering Security and Insecurity
Post/Neocolonial Security Logics and Feminist Interventions
Edited by Navtej K. Purewal and Sophia Dingli
Property Rights and Governance in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining
Critical Approaches
Edited by Chris Huggins
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/series/TWQ
Endorsements
The state isnt taking a backseat. Across the Global South states are taking the lead in driving economic development, looking to East Asian Developmental States as a model. Whether the success of the latter can be replicated is for the future to tell. What matters now is that we have the right theories and concepts to explain what is going on. This timely volume is a move in this direction.
Adam D. DixonAssociate Professor of Technology and Society StudiesMaastricht University
The global crisis of neoliberalism makes urgent the search for alternatives to market-led economic development. Equally urgent is to find models of economic growth that address the ever-increasing danger of global warming. The two questions cannot be solved by market forces alone. Strong state capacity, working in close partnership with both business and civil society is necessary to achieve ecologically sustainable economic development. By looking at the role of development states across regions in the 21st century and mapping both their successes and their shortcomings, this volume addresses some of the most relevant questions about the future of our planet and of the people that inhabit it.
Francisco PanizzaProfessor in Latin American and Comparative PoliticsThe London School of Economics and Political Science
This collection not only brings together insightful analyses of the transferability of the East Asian developmental state experience to China and African and Latin American states, but also evaluates recent new initiatives among developmental states from the paradigmatic East Asian examples of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and, to a certain extent, Singapore. Written in a highly accessible and engaging manner, chapters in this book collectively provide an important addition to the recent academic and policy efforts in rethinking the developmental state increasingly shaped by changing forces in the global political economy. It will serve as a highly relevant guide for our understanding of state-led development in the 21st century.
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