Course # 32736 Section Number 1 Day(s) M Time(s) 3:00pm-5:50pm Term Spring 2024 Course Instructor James Robinson Specialization International Policy Syllabus Syllabus 1/29/24 This course has two objectives. First, we will try to convince ourselves that the lenses through which economics and political science have tried to explain “African” “development” are charged with presuppositions that have limited our ability to grasp the logic of those societies. There is nothing specific to those disciplines in that regard, they are part of a given cultural and historical context. In doing that, this course is also about the rich diversity of the societies lumped in the term Africa. Second, we will try to undo the learnings weaved through that lens, but at the same time engage with a fertile ground for research, with a focus on generating new research ideas that carry less, we hope, the heavy veil of our assumptions. This course is previously PPHA 37235 African Development. Recent News More news Why Stocks and Bonds Are Moving Together Again Mon., May 04, 2026 New Report Examines How 911 and 988 Can Better Coordinate to Deliver Crisis Care Thu., April 30, 2026 Three Views on "Two Paths to Prosperity" Wed., April 29, 2026 Upcoming Events More events Credential Program Faculty Spotlight: Sample Class with Thomas Coleman Wed., May 06, 2026 | 7:00 PM Evening Master's Program Class Visit Thu., May 07, 2026 | 5:30 PM Keller Center 1307 E. 60th St Room 0001 Chicago, IL 60637 United States Harris Credential Programs Roundtable with Lingyang Zhang (in Chinese) Tue., May 12, 2026 | 7:00 AM
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