The article studies the Italian contribution to shaping the ideas and practices of development in the 1950s and early 1960s, when Italy changed from a case study for social scientists dealing with the problems of development, into a model, and finally into a reluctant donor to less developed countries. It describes Italian thinking regarding economic and social development in the underdeveloped areas of the South. It also discusses the effectiveness of expert networks in promoting theMezzogiorno as a case study of development practices in the 1950s. It then focuses on development aid to Somalia and shows how this could hardly be construed as a replication of the Mezzogiorno model in an underdeveloped post-colonial setting. Finally, through an analysis of Italian strategy within the DAC, the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD, it argues that the Italian authorities were incapable of building on Italy’s economic miracle or making any significant contribution to Western development aid, squandering the trust acquired throughout the 1950s.

Ace in the hole or hole in the pocket? The Italian Mezzogiorno and the story of a troubled transition from development model to development donor / Lorenzini, Sara. - In: CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN HISTORY. - ISSN 0960-7773. - STAMPA. - 2017:26, III(2017), pp. 441-463. [10.1017/S0960777316000576]

Ace in the hole or hole in the pocket? The Italian Mezzogiorno and the story of a troubled transition from development model to development donor

Lorenzini, Sara
2017-01-01

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The article studies the Italian contribution to shaping the ideas and practices of development in the 1950s and early 1960s, when Italy changed from a case study for social scientists dealing with the problems of development, into a model, and finally into a reluctant donor to less developed countries. It describes Italian thinking regarding economic and social development in the underdeveloped areas of the South. It also discusses the effectiveness of expert networks in promoting theMezzogiorno as a case study of development practices in the 1950s. It then focuses on development aid to Somalia and shows how this could hardly be construed as a replication of the Mezzogiorno model in an underdeveloped post-colonial setting. Finally, through an analysis of Italian strategy within the DAC, the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD, it argues that the Italian authorities were incapable of building on Italy’s economic miracle or making any significant contribution to Western development aid, squandering the trust acquired throughout the 1950s.
2017
26, III
Lorenzini, Sara
Ace in the hole or hole in the pocket? The Italian Mezzogiorno and the story of a troubled transition from development model to development donor / Lorenzini, Sara. - In: CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN HISTORY. - ISSN 0960-7773. - STAMPA. - 2017:26, III(2017), pp. 441-463. [10.1017/S0960777316000576]
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