Department of Political Science
University of Ghana
POLI 362: Development Administration
Second Semester, 2016/2017
Prof. Emmanuel Debrah
Office Location: F16
Kweku Folson Building, Dept of Political Science
Office
Hours: Monday 11:30-13:30 Wed 9.30-10:30am
Lecture Time and Venue: Fri. 11:30am-1:20pm@JQB23
Email: edebrah@ug.edu.gh
Course Title
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DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION
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Course Code
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362
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Course Overview and Objectives:
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The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the
major issues, concepts, problems and theories associated with development
administration. It examines efforts developing countries are making to
administer their development programs and how to improve their administrative
systems that will expand the possibilities of their citizens. To this end,
the course focuses on the processes and strategies for the administration of
development in the developing societies. It begins on the operating premise that
no singular factor such as political, economic, sociological explanations, as
commonly found in theories of development economics and administration are
adequate in explaining the myriad problems and efforts being made to improve
the economic, political and social systems toward a better or more humane
life for the people in the developing world. Specifically, the course
addresses the following critical issues and concerns in the discipline:
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WEEK NO.
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LECTURE TOPIC
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TUTORIALS
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ASSESSMENT
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1
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What
is development?
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Explain
development and why it is useful
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2
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Identify
the characteristic of developing countries
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Explain
characteristics of developing countries
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3
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Trends
and issues in development administration
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Elements
and Issues in Development
Administration
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4
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Development
Programs in developing Societies
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Development
programs as agenda in developing countries
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5
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Strategies
for administering development
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Context
and processes of development strategies
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6
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Development
Planning, Administrative Reforms, decentralization in Public Sector
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Why
development planning and administrative reforms?
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7
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Poverty-
A developmental Issue
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What
is poverty?
Main
views of poverty
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8
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Tackling
the phenomenon of poverty
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Poverty
reduction policies/programs
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9
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Corruption
in Development
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Scale
of corruption and developing countries
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10
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Corruption
and Underdevelopment in developing Countries
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Fundamental
causes of corruption and underdevelopment
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11
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Development
Problems
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Challenges
involved in development
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12
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Ways
to address development deficit in developing countries
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Techniques
to address development deficit
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13
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Ways
to address development deficit in developing countries
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Techniques
to address development deficit
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14
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Student Revision
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15-16
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EXAMINATION (70%)
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Prescribed Textbook:
Polinaidu, S. 2004. Public administration. New
Delhi: Galgotia Publications Ltd. pp. 559-590.
Readings
Handelman, Howard. 2003. The Challenges of Third World Development (3r
ed). Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River.
World Bank. 2000. “New Directions in Developing Thinking” and
“Decentralization: Rethinking Government” in Entering the 21st century:
World Development Report 1999/2000. Oxford University Press: New York.
World Bank. 2001. World Development Reports,
2000-2001: Attacking Poverty. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Todaro, M.P. 2000. Economic Development in the 3rd world.
New York: Longman.
Republic of Ghana. 2009. Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy
II
Republic of Ghana. 2005. Ghana Poverty Reduction strategy I
Dwivedi, O. P. 1994. Development Administration: From
Underdevelopment to Sustainable Development. New York: St Martin’s Press.
Riggs, Fred. 1971. Frontiers of Development: From
Underdevelopment to Sustainable Development. Longman: New York.
Rondenelli, D. A., and Cheema, G. 2003. “Analyzing
Decentralization Policies in developing Countries: a Political-economy
framework”. Development and Change 20(1):57-87.
Republic of Ghana. 2003. National Decentralization
Action Plan: Towards a Sector-Wide Approach for Decentralization Implementation
in Ghana, 2003-2005. Tema: Ghana Publishing Corporation.
Conyers, D. 2007. “Decentralization and Service Delivery:
Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa”.IDS Bulletin 38 (1):18-32.
Gerald Caiden. 1988. ‘The Vitality of Administrative
Reforms’. International Review of the Administrative Science. 54:
330-433.
Jrisast, J. E. 1988. Administrative Reform in Developing
Countries: A Comparative Perspective ‘.Public Administration and
Development. 8:80-90.
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