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Post-Development Theory: Romanticism and Pontius Pilate politics

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Andy Storey looks at post-development theory's challenge to dominant development paradigms. He offers a critique of the post-development critique and suggests that some of the insights of post-development theory can be of considerable value to those concerned with struggles for social change.

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Storey, A. Post-Development Theory: Romanticism and Pontius Pilate politics. Development 43, 40–46 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.development.1110194

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