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Modernization as a political course: analysis of the main conceptual approaches and implementation practices

Модернизация как политический курс: анализ основных концептуальных подходов и практики реализации

Ekaterina O. Sonina (Сонина Е.О.)
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Ekaterina O. Sonina (Сонина Е.О.): Ural Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 4, 199-207

Abstract: The article analyzes the transformation of the conceptual provisions of modernization theories into political courses. The author systematized the main provisions of these theories, which were reflected in the reform programs, and were recommended by international intergovernmental organizations as approaches to the implementation of state transformations. Based on the analysis, the author draws attention to the fact that the concept of «modernization» has received a practical refraction mainly in the neoliberal political course, which absolutizes the ideas of classical modernization theories about economic growth and economic freedom as the foundations of progressive development. The neoliberal interpretation of modernization has become fundamental to the political course that defines approaches to the implementation of «structural reforms» in «developing» countries. According to the author, the reasons for such dominance are related to both political factors, history, and the peculiarities of the conceptual provisions of modernization theories. The dominance of the neoliberal interpretation of modernization has provoked a number of negative trends: reducing the value of freedom exclusively to economic freedoms and freedom of choice, increasing economic inequality, strengthening the political status of economic elites, etc. Despite the emergence of non-classical mod-ernization theories in response to these contradictions, they did not become the dominant conceptual basis for reforms due to political and discursive reasons. The author comes to the conclusion that the transformation of the conceptual provisions of classical modernization theories into a neoliberal polit-ical course, postulating its provisions at the level of world political discourse significantly limited the potential of applying this theory to develop and substantiate a political course. At the same time, many of the tasks facing the state as an institution at the present stage lie in the plane of understanding modern, non-classical theories of modernization.

Keywords: modernization; modernization theories; political course; public administration; neoliberalism; neoliberal model of the state; structural reforms; political discourse; legitimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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