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INTRODUCTION

Development theory is a multidisciplinary field of study that seeks to explain the processes, structures,
and conditions through which societies experience economic growth, social transformation, and political
change. It focuses on understanding how countries transition from conditions of poverty and
underdevelopment to improved levels of industrialisation, governance, and human well-being. Over
time, development theory has evolved into a contested area of scholarship, shaped by competing
ideological positions, historical experiences, and global power relations.

The origins of development theory can be traced back to the post-Second World War era, when newly
independent states in Asia, Africa, and Latin America sought pathways to economic growth and
political stability. During this period, dominant Western perspectives such as modernisation theory
promoted the idea that development was a linear process, where all societies would eventually follow
the industrialised model of the Global North. However, this approach has been widely criticised for
ignoring historical inequalities and for presenting Western development as the universal standard.

In response to these limitations, alternative theories such as dependency theory emerged, arguing that
underdevelopment in the Global South is not a natural stage of progress but rather a result of
exploitative relationships within the global capitalist system. More recently, post-development thinkers,
including de Sousa Santos, have challenged the very idea of development itself, arguing that it often
reflects Western knowledge systems and undermines local cultures and ways of living.

This essay critically examines development theory by tracing its historical evolution and exploring its
key theoretical frameworks. It further evaluates whether development theory primarily serves the
interests of the Global North or whether it can also promote meaningful and equitable development in
the Global South, using relevant theoretical and practical examples.




DEFINITION AND EXPLANATION OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY

Development theory refers to a set of ideas, frameworks, and analytical approaches used to explain how
and why societies experience economic, social, and political change over time, particularly in relation to
improving living standards, reducing poverty, and achieving structural transformation. At its core,
development theory seeks to understand the conditions under which countries transition from low-

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