TY - JOUR T1 - Uluslararası Kalkınma, Devlet ve Toplum TT - International Development, State and Society AU - Yörük, Erdem PY - 2017 DA - December Y2 - 2017 DO - 10.25229/beta.364090 JF - Bulletin of Economic Theory and Analysis JO - Beta PB - Mehmet SONGUR WT - DergiPark SN - 2548-0707 SP - 309 EP - 327 VL - 2 IS - 4 LA - tr AB - Bu makale, değişen tanımları, farklı varsayımları veçeşitli kuramlar bünyesinde içerilen ya da etkisi azaltılan bir dizi dışsaletkeni belirterek “devlet”, “toplum” ve “devlet-toplum” ilişkileri kavramlarınınuluslararası kalkınma kuramları içerisindeki gelişimini tahlil etmektedir. Buanalizde, sırası ile klasik kalkınma kuramları, modernleşme perspektifi,bağımlılık kuramı, dünya-sistemi perspektifi, sınıf-temelli kalkınma kuramları,neo-liberal kuramlar, devlet-merkezli yaklaşımlar ve post-modern kuramlar veküreselleşmeci kuramlar ele alınmaktadır. Her bir yaklaşıma ait toplum-devletkavramsallaştırması eleştirel bir şekilde değerlendirilmektedir. 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