Chapter 8 Flashcards
eurocentrism
glorifying the values, practices, and historical developmental experience of europe and north america
legitimacy
governments require the consent of their populations to rule
compradorial
describes ties of developing state to external interests, foreign governments, investors, etc.
weberian
view that accepts the rational-puposeful institutionality of a modern state, regardless of its origin
state capacity
bureaucratic and technical ability of a state to implement policy decisions, developing states may not be as capable
as their counterparts in the North
state autonomy
degree of “insulation” that a sate enjoys from social and external forces in making decisions
embedded autonomy
an effective developmental state should have embedded information-sharing networks with foreign and domestic elites but also retain degree of autonomy
laissez-faire
“let it go”, allowing individuals to pursue their own interests through market transactions without state interference
governance
rules of procedure and regulation designed to maintain order without direct government involvement
puplic-private partnerships (ppps)
related to privatization, involving the provision of public services by private companies working together with state agencies through government substracting to private companies
clientelism
political actors support the economic interest of particular groups in society in exchange for their loyalty, typically political support