Introduction: The research territory -- 1. Eurocentric development thinking. 1.1. Development ideologies in Western history. 1.2. The rise and decline of development economics. 1.3. The modernization paradigm -- 2. The voice of the other. 2.1. Academic imperialism and intellectual dependence. 2.2. The indigenization of development thinking. 2.3. The rise and fall of dependencia -- 3. The globalization of development theory. 3.1. From dependence to interdependence. 3.2. Development strategies and the global system. 3.3. Analysing world development: steps towards global social theory -- 4. Dimensions of 'Another Development'. 4.1. The political economy of anotherness. 4.2. A discourse on Anotherness. 4.3. Towards a theory of Another Development -- 5. The future of the European model. 5.1. Development theory returns to Europe. 5.2. The Europeanization of Europe. 5.3. The rise of market ideology in the East -- 6. Reorientations in development theory. 6.1. One field or many?
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Includes indexes. Bibliography: p. [289]-312
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-312) and indexes