Politics in the developing world/ Vicky Randall

By: Randall, VickyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford: Oxford University press, 2005Description: 407 pISBN: 0199264422Subject(s): Developing countries -- Politics and government. Politics and government Developing countriesDDC classification: 320
Contents:
INTRODUCTION; PART I APPROACHES AND GLOBAL CONTEXT; 1. Analytical Approaches to the study of politics in the developing world; 2. The Developing World in the Global Economy; 3. The Developing World in International Politics; PART II SOCIETY AND THE STATE; 4. Inequality; 5. Ethnopolitics and Nationalism; 6. Religion; 7. Women and Gender; 8. Civil Society; PART III STATE AND SOCIETY; 9. Theorising the State; 10. State-Building; 11. State Collapse and Civil Conflict; 12. Democratization; PART IV POLICY ISSUES; 13. Development; 14. Environment; 15. Human Rights; PART V CASE STUDIES; 16. Fragmentation or Nation-Building? Indonesia and South Africa; 17. Civil Society: Active or Passive? India and Saudi Arabia; 18. Strong State, Weak State: Chile and The Democratic Republic of Congo; 19. From Regional Power to Microstates: Nigeria and The Island States of the Pacific; 20. Military in Politics versus Democratic Advance: Pakistan and Mexico; 21. Underdevelopment and Development: Guatemala and
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INTRODUCTION; PART I APPROACHES AND GLOBAL CONTEXT; 1. Analytical Approaches to the study of politics in the developing world; 2. The Developing World in the Global Economy; 3. The Developing World in International Politics; PART II SOCIETY AND THE STATE; 4. Inequality; 5. Ethnopolitics and Nationalism; 6. Religion; 7. Women and Gender; 8. Civil Society; PART III STATE AND SOCIETY; 9. Theorising the State; 10. State-Building; 11. State Collapse and Civil Conflict; 12. Democratization; PART IV POLICY ISSUES; 13. Development; 14. Environment; 15. Human Rights; PART V CASE STUDIES; 16. Fragmentation or Nation-Building? Indonesia and South Africa; 17. Civil Society: Active or Passive? India and Saudi Arabia; 18. Strong State, Weak State: Chile and The Democratic Republic of Congo; 19. From Regional Power to Microstates: Nigeria and The Island States of the Pacific; 20. Military in Politics versus Democratic Advance: Pakistan and Mexico; 21. Underdevelopment and Development: Guatemala and

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