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International development

International development or global development is a broad concept denoting the idea that societies and countries have differing levels of economic or human development on an international scale. It is the basis for international classifications such as developed country, developing country and least developed country, and for a field of practice and research that in various ways engages with international development processes. There are, however, many schools of thought and conventions regarding which are the exact features constituting the "development" of a country.

For other forms of development, see Development (disambiguation).

Historically, development was largely synonymous with economic development, and especially its convenient but flawed quantification (see parable of the broken window) through readily gathered (for developed countries) or estimated monetary proxies (estimated for severely undeveloped or isolationist countries) such as gross domestic product (GDP), often viewed alongside actuarial measures such as life expectancy. More recently, writers and practitioners have begun to discuss development in the more holistic and multi-disciplinary sense of human development. Other related concepts are, for instance, competitiveness, quality of life or subjective well-being.[2]


"International development" is different from the simple concept of "development". Whereas the latter, at its most basic, denotes simply the idea of change through time, international development has come to refer to a distinct field of practice, industry, and research; the subject of university courses and professional categorisations. It remains closely related to the set of institutions—especially the Bretton Woods Institutions—that arose after the Second World War with a focus on economic growth, alleviating poverty, and improving living conditions in previously colonised countries.[3] The international community has codified development aims in, for instance, the Millennium Development Goals (2000 to 2015) and the Sustainable Development Goals (2015 to 2030).

Modernization Theory

Dependency Theory

World Systems Theory

Neoliberalism

Good governance

Capability approach

Postdevelopment theory

National

GDP

rates

Literacy

Life expectancy

Human Development Index

Gini coefficient

Human Security Index – see external link and mention on

Human security

Per capita income

Maternal survival rate

infection rates

HIV

Number of doctors per capita

political and economic liberalism, and the significance of "free markets"

social evolution in extremely hierarchical environment

Marxist critiques of class and imperialism

anti-colonial take on cultural differences and national self-determination

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Develtere, P. (2012). Leuven University Press. ISBN 978-90-5867-902-4

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Fukuyama, Francis (2006) The End of History and the Last Man. Free Press.  0-02-910975-2

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Korten, D. C. (1995). When corporations rule the world. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.  1-887208-00-3

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David Mosse (ed.): Adventures in Aid Land – The Anthropology of Professionals in International Development, Berghahn Books, Oxford/New York 2010  978-0-85745-110-1

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Parfitt, T. (2002). The end of development? Modernity, Post-Modernity and Development. Pluto press.  0-7453-1637-9

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Sachs, W (ed.) (1992). The Development Dictionary: a guide to knowledge as power, Zed Books.  1-85649-044-0

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Salehi Nejad, A. (2011). . London, United Kingdom: Titan Inc.

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Skelton, T. and Allen, T. (1999). Culture and Global Change, Routledge.  0-415-13916-3

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Catholic Relief Services (2009). . US: CRS.

Water and Conflict: Incorporating Peacebuilding into Water Development

The Human Development Reports

Human Security Index Website with HSI data, and a Human Development Index covering 232 countries (archived 23 April 2017)

Human Security Index