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the Cold War and discredited in the 1970s(passive) influenced bymodernization theory

an outside government or corporation to introduce new technologies and build industries to make money(passive) is created bythe modernization theory

internal problems(passive) caused bymodernization theory

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US academia in post - Second World War era(passive) created bythe theory of modernization ,

Walter Rostow(passive) created byThe modernization theory

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the work of German sociologist Max Weber ( 1864–1920(passive) is influenced byModernization theory

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of three distinct Parts(passive) is composedThe theory of modernization

a history of the thinking of the peoplecreatedmodernization theory

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an ambitious academic at Harvard called Walt Whitman Rostow(passive) had been invented byModernization Theory

from the ideas of German sociologist Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ) , which provided the basis for the modernization paradigm developed by Harvard sociologist Talcott Parsons ( 1902–1979originatedfrom the ideas of German sociologist Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ) , which provided the basis for the modernization paradigm developed by Harvard sociologist Talcott Parsons ( 1902–1979

with the ideas of German sociologist Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ... regarding the role of rationality and irrationality in the transition from traditional to modern societyoriginatedwith the ideas of German sociologist Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ... regarding the role of rationality and irrationality in the transition from traditional to modern society

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to economic development most importantlyleadsto economic development most importantly

modernization of developing countries(passive) influenced bymodernization of developing countries

in aiding developing countrieshas contributedin aiding developing countries

logics of development aid in the world after World War II ... which has been criticized as destructive to its recipients.[6][7influencedlogics of development aid in the world after World War II ... which has been criticized as destructive to its recipients.[6][7

from the ideas of German sociologist Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ) , which provided the basis for the 2013 - 7 - 31   ·   The Role of Simulation in Developing and Designing Applications for 2-Class Motor Imagery Brain - Computer Interfaces in the design and development of applicationsoriginatedfrom the ideas of German sociologist Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ) , which provided the basis for the 2013 - 7 - 31   ·   The Role of Simulation in Developing and Designing Applications for 2-Class Motor Imagery Brain - Computer Interfaces in the design and development of applications

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Chinese historiography(passive) is ... influenced byChinese historiography

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Scholars ' ideas about the self and its creation(passive) have been greatly influenced byScholars ' ideas about the self and its creation

middle classes that would turn around and demand democracy from these autocratswould createmiddle classes that would turn around and demand democracy from these autocrats

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the model with the assumption that as each non - Western nation eventually became modernised it would move up the hierarchy and duplicate or absorb the dominant culture to the extent that ultimately every locality would display the cultural ideals , images and artifacts of the dominant way of lifesetthe model with the assumption that as each non - Western nation eventually became modernised it would move up the hierarchy and duplicate or absorb the dominant culture to the extent that ultimately every locality would display the cultural ideals , images and artifacts of the dominant way of life

us to believe ... ought to erode in contemporary Indiawould leadus to believe ... ought to erode in contemporary India

to the economic progress and transformation of “ traditional ” societies into modern onescontributesto the economic progress and transformation of “ traditional ” societies into modern ones

comparativists(passive) influenced bycomparativists

to the definition of " developmenthas ... contributedto the definition of " development

A generation of scholarship(passive) influenced byA generation of scholarship

to the Western type of nuclear family systemwill ... leadto the Western type of nuclear family system

with the ideas of German sociologist 1864—1920 regarding the role of rationality and irrationality in the transition from traditional to modern societyoriginatedwith the ideas of German sociologist 1864—1920 regarding the role of rationality and irrationality in the transition from traditional to modern society

in Europe during the 17th century , which brought social mores and technological achievements into a new erato have originatedin Europe during the 17th century , which brought social mores and technological achievements into a new era

in Europe during the 17th century , which brought social mores and technological achievements into a new epochto have originatedin Europe during the 17th century , which brought social mores and technological achievements into a new epoch

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in later in the 1960ssetin later in the 1960s

the so - called " Law - and - Development " movement in the 1960 's ... 7 ) espousing the idea that emulating Western legal principles and institutions lays the foundation for legal development , and therefore , supports the development process in generalcreatedthe so - called " Law - and - Development " movement in the 1960 's ... 7 ) espousing the idea that emulating Western legal principles and institutions lays the foundation for legal development , and therefore , supports the development process in general

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Ideas on the processes involved in the creation of the state(passive) strongly influenced byIdeas on the processes involved in the creation of the state

A similar picture(passive) created byA similar picture

as the dominant development theory of the late 19th and 20th centurieshas ... contributedas the dominant development theory of the late 19th and 20th centuries

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an intellectual history of american , chinese , and japanese viewscausesan intellectual history of american , chinese , and japanese views

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consumers of Westernized technologyhas createdconsumers of Westernized technology

development strategy(passive) influenced bydevelopment strategy

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in the 1950s -1960s and tailored on post - colonial statescreatedin the 1950s -1960s and tailored on post - colonial states

in the universitiescreatedin the universities

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