Politics in the developing world /

Politics in the developing world / edited Peter Burnell, Vicky Randall - 2nd. ed. - 552 p.

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Approaches and global context-- Analytical approaches to the study of politics in the developing world-- Colonialism and post-colonial development. The developing world in the global economy. The developing world in international politics. Society and state. Inequality. Ethnopolitics and nationalism. Religion. Women and gender. Civil society. People power and alternative politics. State and society. People power and alternative politics State and society. Theorizing the state. State-building. State collapse, civil conflict, and external intervention. Democratization. Policy issues. Development. Human rights. Case studies: experiences compared. Desintegration or nation-building?. South Africa: from divided society to new nation. Civil society: active or passive?. (a) India: associational life and its discontents. (b) Pakistan: the militaty as a political fixture. (b) Nigeria: building political stability with democracy. (c) Mexico: democratic transition and beyond. Underdevelopment and development. (a) Guatemala: enduring underdevelopment. (b) South Korea: from development to new challenges. Appendix 1: case study countries: basic indicators. Appendix 2: case study countries: globalization rankings and scores, 2001. Appendix 3: regional inter-governmental organizations in the developing world.

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Países en desarrollo--ESTUDIO DE CASOS
Países en desarrollo--POLITICA Y GOBIERNO--ENSAYOS, CONFERENCIAS, ETC.

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