2021/2022 KAN-CCBDO1004U Governance and Development
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Governance and Development |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory (also offered as elective) |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | First Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc and MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
MSc
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Last updated on 24-08-2021 |
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Knowledge of the political economy of globalisation and development is an advantage, but not a pre-condition. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The aim of Governance and Development is to provide students with an in-depth understanding of societal governance and development processes in countries and regions of the Global South. This includes a theoretical focus on (1) the main characteristics and variety of meanings of the concepts of development and governance (2) the structures, institutions, policies and practices that frame governance of the economy and wider society and (3) the interplay between powerful actors such as the government, state agencies, domestic and foreign business groups, labor unions, ethnic and civil society networks and movements, and international organizations.
Societal governance is a political process that shapes social and economic institutions and populations, with implications for national development, incomes, inequality, human capabilities, sustainability, international relations, war and peace. Governance outcomes are contingent upon the interplay between developing country governments, business and civil society actors at multiple levels of governance, locally, nationally and internationally. |
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The course is designed to present and discuss theoretical perspectives on governance and development together with analytical and empirical methodologies for assessing and validating these understandings and explanations. The course is conducted by CBS faculty and external lecturers. The teaching includes active participation of students through student presentations, group discussions and plenum debates, and methodological exercises. The syllabus will comprise theoretical and empirical material, in which the obligatory literature will amount to approx. 800-900 pages. All obligatory articles will be available electronically on and through Canvas and CBS Library, while optional literature might be acquired through the internet or otherwise made available. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The principal way for students to receive feedback on their readings and work for this course is through active participation and presentations in class and in the small breakout exercises along the way in class. Students are expected to attend all lectures. Students also have the possibility of receiving individual and group feedback during the regular weekly consultation hours. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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