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Politics in the developing world / edited by Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford University Press, 2008Copyright date: ©2008Edition: Second editionDescription: xxxv, 552 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199296088
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JK271 POL
Contents:
ntroduction Peter Burnell & Vicky Randall Part 1. Approaches and Global Context 1. Analytical Approaches to the Study of Politics in the Developing World, Vicky Randall 2. Colonialism and Post-Colonial Development, James Chiriyankandath 3. The Developing World in the Global Economy, Stephen Hobden 4. The Developing World in International Politics, Stephen Hobden Part 2. Society and State 5. Inequality, Jenny Pearce 6. Ethnopolitics and Nationalism, James R. Scarritt 7. Religion, Jeff Haynes 8. Women and Gender, Kathleen Staudt 9. Civil Society, Marina Ottaway 10. "People Power" and "Alternative" Politics, Kurt Schock Part 3. State and Society 11. Theorizing the State, Adrian Leftwich 12. State-Building, Brian Smith 13. State Collapse, Civil Conflict, and External Intervention, Martin Doornbos 14. Democratization, Peter Burnell Part 4. Policy Issues 15. Development, Tony Addison 16. Goveranance and Conditionality in a Globalizing World, Peter Burnell 17. Environment, Peter Newell 18. Human Rights, Michael Freeman 19. Security, Nicole Jackson Part 5. Case Studies: Experiences Compared 20. Disintegration or Nation-Building? Indonesia: Coping with Fragmentation, Edward Aspinall South Africa: From Divided Society to New Nation, Robert Schrire 21. Civil Society: Active or Passive? India: Associational Life and Its Discontents, Rob Jenkins Saudi Arabia: Between Tradition and Modernity, David Pool. Updated and amended by Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall 22. Military in Politics versus Democratic Advance Pakistan: The Military as Political Fixture, David Taylor Nigeria: Building Political Stability with Democracy, Stephen Wright Mexico: Democratic Transition and Beyond, Andreas Schedler 23. Underdevelopment and Development Guatemala: Enduring Underdevelopment, Rachel Sieder South Korea: From Development to New Challenges, Peter Ferdinand
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Binding section Binding section Main Library Open Shelf JK271 POL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 83999 Not for loan BK26766
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JK271 POL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 89095 Available BK56963
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf JK271 POL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 89096 Available BK56939

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ntroduction Peter Burnell & Vicky Randall Part 1. Approaches and Global Context 1. Analytical Approaches to the Study of Politics in the Developing World, Vicky Randall 2. Colonialism and Post-Colonial Development, James Chiriyankandath 3. The Developing World in the Global Economy, Stephen Hobden 4. The Developing World in International Politics, Stephen Hobden Part 2. Society and State 5. Inequality, Jenny Pearce 6. Ethnopolitics and Nationalism, James R. Scarritt 7. Religion, Jeff Haynes 8. Women and Gender, Kathleen Staudt 9. Civil Society, Marina Ottaway 10. "People Power" and "Alternative" Politics, Kurt Schock Part 3. State and Society 11. Theorizing the State, Adrian Leftwich 12. State-Building, Brian Smith 13. State Collapse, Civil Conflict, and External Intervention, Martin Doornbos 14. Democratization, Peter Burnell Part 4. Policy Issues 15. Development, Tony Addison 16. Goveranance and Conditionality in a Globalizing World, Peter Burnell 17. Environment, Peter Newell 18. Human Rights, Michael Freeman 19. Security, Nicole Jackson Part 5. Case Studies: Experiences Compared 20. Disintegration or Nation-Building? Indonesia: Coping with Fragmentation, Edward Aspinall South Africa: From Divided Society to New Nation, Robert Schrire 21. Civil Society: Active or Passive? India: Associational Life and Its Discontents, Rob Jenkins Saudi Arabia: Between Tradition and Modernity, David Pool. Updated and amended by Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall 22. Military in Politics versus Democratic Advance Pakistan: The Military as Political Fixture, David Taylor Nigeria: Building Political Stability with Democracy, Stephen Wright Mexico: Democratic Transition and Beyond, Andreas Schedler 23. Underdevelopment and Development Guatemala: Enduring Underdevelopment, Rachel Sieder South Korea: From Development to New Challenges, Peter Ferdinand

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