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  • During the 1970s, however, the popularity and prevalence of developmentalism flickered and decreased.
  • Socio-anthropologists criticize the developmentalism as a form of social change implemented by an exogenous party.
  • The subsequent enactment of developmentalism after 1958, though partial, was followed by a promising fifteen years.
  • If corporatism was the hallmark of the 1930s and 1940s, nationalism, and developmentalism characterized the 1950s and early 1960s.
  • Like his grandfather, he supports developmentalism, being one of the referents of the Integration and Development Movement ( MID ).
  • Students are now asserting a conviction that their political ideology runs counter to the philosophy of developmentalism practiced by the New Order political system.
  • Developmentalism is a cross-disciplinary school of thought that gave way to an ideology of development as the key strategy towards economic prosperity.
  • Developmentalism is often accused by the left ( though not only by the left ) of having an ideology of neocolonialism at its root.
  • The result would be the beginning of a defensive developmentalism period of Ottoman history in which they attempted to modernize to avoid the Empire falling to foreign powers.
  • During the Fifties and Sixties, developmentalism in practice did much to promote prosperity in the Southern Cone ( comprising parts of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay ).
  • This view is elaborated on by Gabriel Almond, who asserts that the increasing number of developing countries that had turned to authoritarian regimes negated the optimism with which developmentalism had been embraced.
  • In the face of de-emphasising the role of Marxism Leninism, the Party has acquired a broader ideology, laying more emphasis on nationalism, developmentalism and becoming the protector of tradition.
  • In the face of de-emphasising the role of Marxism Leninism, the party has acquired a broader ideology, laying more emphasis on nationalism, developmentalism and becoming the protector of tradition.
  • Though he did not seek public office during the Per髇 era, Frigerio became a highly visible proponent of accelerated industrial growth and social progress, a combination of policies he described as developmentalism.
  • The US policies, which incorporated the tenets of developmentalism, were, in the 1970s, increasingly being seen as harmful to the Third World in imperialistic ways, and thus the school entered into crisis.
  • Frondizi, a proponent of developmentalism, opposed Alsogaray's austerity program, which brought down inflation, though at the cost of a severe recession in 1959 . Alsogaray was replaced in April 1961 by Roberto Alemann.
  • The publication supported President Arturo Frondizi's policy of developmentalism during the early 1960s, but afterwards became known for its endorsement of the country's military coups, supporting both the 1966 and the March 1976 coups.
  • It is also a possibility that the failures of developmentalism in the 1970s resulted from a realization that, after twenty-five years,'Third World'countries were still in the'Third World,'despite efforts towards economic gain characterized by developmentalism.
  • It is also a possibility that the failures of developmentalism in the 1970s resulted from a realization that, after twenty-five years,'Third World'countries were still in the'Third World,'despite efforts towards economic gain characterized by developmentalism.
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