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Asked: February 18, 20242024-02-18T16:42:21+05:30 2024-02-18T16:42:21+05:30In: Political Science

Trace the evolution of political development approach in comparative politics.

Follow the growth of comparative politics’ political development method.

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      1. Introduction

      The political development approach in comparative politics has undergone a significant evolution over time, reflecting changes in academic thought, global events, and the shifting focus of scholars. This approach emerged as a response to the challenges faced by newly independent nations in the mid-20th century, aiming to understand and guide their political transformations.

      2. Early Notions of Modernization

      In the 1950s and 1960s, the political development approach was heavily influenced by modernization theory. Scholars such as Walt Rostow proposed a linear path of development, suggesting that societies would naturally progress through stages of economic and political modernization. The emphasis was on economic growth, technological advancement, and the establishment of Western-style political institutions as indicators of development.

      3. Critiques and Dependency Theory

      As the modernization paradigm faced criticism for its ethnocentrism and Eurocentrism, scholars began exploring alternative perspectives. Dependency theory emerged as a significant critique, challenging the idea that all nations could follow a uniform path to development. Instead, it highlighted the exploitative relationships between developed and developing nations, emphasizing the role of external factors in shaping the development trajectory.

      4. The Rise of Political Culture

      In the 1970s, scholars shifted their focus to the role of political culture in shaping political development. This approach explored how cultural values, beliefs, and practices influenced political institutions and behavior. Comparative studies sought to understand how different political cultures impacted the effectiveness of democratic governance, with Almond and Verba's work being influential in this era.

      5. State-Centric Approaches

      The 1980s witnessed a shift toward state-centric approaches to political development. Scholars like Theda Skocpol examined the role of the state in driving development, emphasizing the importance of state capacity, autonomy, and the ability to implement effective policies. This perspective moved beyond a focus solely on economic indicators and recognized the significance of state institutions in shaping political outcomes.

      6. Governance and Institutions

      In the late 20th century and into the 21st century, political development research increasingly turned towards governance and institutions. Scholars began to investigate the impact of institutional designs, including electoral systems, party structures, and legal frameworks, on political stability and effectiveness. This shift reflected a more nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in fostering sustainable political development.

      7. Democratization and Global Trends

      With the wave of democratization in the late 20th century, the study of political development became closely tied to the analysis of democratization processes. Scholars explored the conditions under which democratization occurred and the challenges faced by emerging democracies. This period saw a renewed interest in the role of civil society, political participation, and the rule of law in fostering democratic governance.

      8. Contemporary Perspectives: Inclusive Development

      In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on inclusive development as a key component of political development. Scholars and policymakers recognize that sustainable political development should not only focus on economic growth but also address issues of social justice, equality, and the inclusion of marginalized groups. This approach considers the importance of human development indicators, gender equality, and environmental sustainability.

      Conclusion

      The evolution of the political development approach in comparative politics reflects the dynamic nature of the field. From early modernization theories to critiques like dependency theory, shifts to political culture, state-centric approaches, and contemporary emphasis on inclusive development, the trajectory of this approach has been shaped by changing global realities and scholarly insights. As the world continues to face new challenges, the study of political development remains a vital area for understanding and guiding the political transformations of diverse societies.

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