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DVA3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DUE 17 April 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us. Development theory has over time evolved and served different purposes. Critically discuss the concept of development theory and use practical examples to show whether it serves the interests of the nations in the global North or South. Prescribed reading: - Study guide, learning unit 1 - -e-Reserves o de Sousa Santos (2012) o Pieterse (2010) o Bull and Bøås (2012) Assessment evidence: • Define and explain development theory. • Discuss the historical context of development theory. • Provide a value judgment about whether you think development theory serves the interests of the global North or South.

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DVA3701
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2026
Unique number: 107581
Due Date: 17 April 2026
A Critical Analysis of Development Theory: Evolution, Context and Its Impact on the
Global North and South

1. Introduction

Development theory is an important part of understanding how societies grow, change and
respond to challenges such as poverty, inequality and underdevelopment. Over time,
different scholars have tried to explain why some countries develop faster than others and
what can be done to improve living conditions. These explanations are not neutral. They are
shaped by history, politics and the position of those who produce them. This means that
development theory is not only about ideas, but also about power and interests.

In many cases, development theory has been influenced by Western experiences and
priorities. After the end of colonialism, countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America were
encouraged to follow development paths that were already used in Europe and North
America. At the same time, critical scholars began to question whether these theories truly
reflected the realities of the global South. They argued that development theory sometimes
protects the interests of powerful nations rather than addressing the needs of poorer
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A Critical Analysis of Development Theory: Evolution, Context and Its Impact
on the Global North and South

1. Introduction

Development theory is an important part of understanding how societies grow,
change and respond to challenges such as poverty, inequality and
underdevelopment. Over time, different scholars have tried to explain why some
countries develop faster than others and what can be done to improve living
conditions. These explanations are not neutral. They are shaped by history, politics
and the position of those who produce them. This means that development theory is
not only about ideas, but also about power and interests.

In many cases, development theory has been influenced by Western experiences
and priorities. After the end of colonialism, countries in Africa, Asia and Latin
America were encouraged to follow development paths that were already used in
Europe and North America. At the same time, critical scholars began to question
whether these theories truly reflected the realities of the global South. They argued
that development theory sometimes protects the interests of powerful nations rather
than addressing the needs of poorer communities.

This discussion critically examines development theory by explaining what it means,
how it developed over time and whose interests it serves. Practical examples are
used to show how different theories have worked in real situations. The discussion
also reflects on whether development theory supports the global North or the global
South, and whether it can still play a meaningful role today.




2. Definition and explanation of development theory

Development theory refers to a set of ideas and explanations that try to make sense
of how development happens and why some societies remain poor while others
become wealthy. It is a way of organising knowledge so that people can understand
complex social and economic realities. Theory helps people to interpret what they
observe and to guide action in practice.


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without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.

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William C. Crain Theories of Development
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