Development Studies A
30 credits
Reading list, Bachelor's level, 2SK021
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Introduction to Development Studies
- Reinert, Erik S., How rich countries got rich and why poor countries stay poor, London, Constable, 2007Compulsory
- Haslam, Paul A.; Schafer, Jessica; Beaudet, Pierre, Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, Issues, and Practice, Fourth edition - Ontario - Oxford University Press Canada, 2021Compulsory
Articles and other texts will be added.
Development and political institutions
- Burnell, Peter J.; Rakner, Lise; Randall, Vicky, Politics in the developing world, 5. ed., Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017Compulsory
- Møller, Jørgen; Skaaning, Svend-Erik., Democracy and democratization in comparative perspective: conceptions, conjunctures, causes, and consequences, London, Routledge, 2013Compulsory (book available as e-book at UUB)
Articles will be added
Global sustainable development
- Ostrom, Elinor, Governing the commons: the evolution of institutions for collective action, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990Compulsory
- Matson, P. A.; Clark, William C.; Andersson, Krister., Pursuing sustainability: a guide to the science and practice, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 2016Compulsory
- Haslam, Paul A.; Schafer, Jessica; Beaudet, Pierre, Introduction to international development: approaches, actors, issues, and practice, Third edition, Ontario, Oxford University Press, 2017Compulsory
Articles and book chapters will be added
Gender and Economic Development
- Benería, Lourdes; Berik, Günseli; Floro, Maria, Gender, development and globalization: economics as if all people mattered, 2. ed., New York, Routledge, 2016Compulsory
- Haslam, Paul A.; Schafer, Jessica; Beaudet, Pierre, Introduction to international development: approaches, actors, issues, and practice, Third edition, Ontario, Oxford University Press, 2017Compulsory
Articles will be added
* Compulsory
Syllabus
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2023
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2022
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2021
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2020
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2019
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2018
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2016
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2015
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2014
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2013
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2012
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2012
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2011, version 2
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2011, version 1
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2010
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2009
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2009
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2008
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2007