1st Edition
Modernization, The State, And Regional Disparity In Developing Countries Tunisia In Historical Perspective, 1881-1982
By Ezzeddine Moudoud
Copyright 1989
248 Pages
by
Routledge
248 Pages
by
Routledge
248 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book provides a historical context for understanding why regional disparities emerged in Tunisia and why reducing those disparities has been so difficult. It implies that the failure of regional development in Tunisia does not lie in regional planning, which had never been seriously tried.
Foreword -- Development, Underdevelopment and the Transition’s Dilemmas -- Introduction -- Modernization, Development Theory and the Question of “Transition” -- Regional Disparity and the Question of Transition in Tunisia -- Growth, Development, Regional Disparity and the Tunisian Dilemma -- The Historical Roots of Regional Disparity -- Regional Disparity and Regional Development Policies in the Postcolonial Period: 1960–1980 -- Towards Rethinking the Regional Question -- The Impossible “Jacobin” Regionalization -- Conclusions: Rethinking the Regional Question -- Epilogue