Politics in the developing world/ edited by Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. - xxiv, 407 p. ; 25 cm.

Introduction Vicky Randall and Peter Burnell
Part I Approaches and Global Context
1. Analytical Approaches, Robin Theobald
2. Developing World in Global Political Economy, Anthony Payne
3. Developing World and International Relations and Organizations, Steve Hobden
Part II Society and the State
4. Inequality, Jenny Pearce
5. Nation and Identity, Donald Horowitz
6. Religion, Jeff Haynes
7. Civil Society, Marina Ottoway
Part III State and Society
8. Theories of Third World State, Adrian Leftwich
9. State and Military, Robin Luckham
10. State Failure and Conflict
11. State Building, Brian Smith
12. Democratization, Peter Burnell
Part IV Policy Issues
13. Development Policy, Tony Addison
14. Environment, Peter Newell
15. Human Rights, Michael Freeman
Part V
16. Fragmentation and Nation-Building: Indonesia and South Africa, Donald K. Emerson and R. Schrire
17. Vibrant versus Quiescent Civil Society: India and Saudi Arabia, Rob Jenkins and David Poole
18. Strong State, Hollow State: Chile and Zaire, Peter Siavelis and William Reno
19. Regional Power and Microstate: Nigeria and South Pacific, Julius O. Ihonvbere and Mark Otter
20. Democratic Advance or Military in Politics: Mexico and Pakistan, Laurence Whitehead and David Taylor
21. Development and Underdevelopment: South Korea and Honduras, Doh Chull Shin

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Developing countries
Politics and government

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