Is Dependency Theory Dead?


Essay, 2016

8 Pages, Grade: 72


Abstract or Introduction

This essay outlines the reasons, both conceptual and empirical, why dependency analysis has ceased to have the impact it once did. Subsequently, it will discuss a number of ways in which dependency analysis can still make significant contributions towards an understanding of development.

Today, a cursory search on JSTOR, a popular academic database, reveals that scholarship based on dependency has largely ceased to exist. As Blaney, writing in the 1990s, points out, “discussion of dependency theory proceeds now mostly as post-mortem” (1996: 460). Given its significant role in the 1960s and 1970s, is dependency dead as an analytical approach to development?

Details

Title
Is Dependency Theory Dead?
College
Oxford University  (Department of International Development)
Grade
72
Author
Year
2016
Pages
8
Catalog Number
V340766
ISBN (eBook)
9783668302617
ISBN (Book)
9783668302624
File size
743 KB
Language
English
Keywords
dependency theory, latin america, core-periphery, development, new dependency, political theory
Quote paper
Tim Pfefferle (Author), 2016, Is Dependency Theory Dead?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/340766

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