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Politics in the developing world

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2017Description: 464P xxvii HBISBN:
  • 9780198737438
DDC classification:
  • 320.91724 BUR
Contents:
Table of Contents Introduction Part I Approaches and global context 1:Changing analytical approaches to the study of politics in the developing world, Vicky Randall 2:Colonialism and post-colonial development, James Chiriyankandrath 3:Institutional perspectives, Lise Rakner and Vicky Randall 4:The developing world in the global economy, Robert Ahearne 5:The developing world in international politics, Stephen Hobden Part II Society and state 6:Inequality, Jenny Pearce 7:Ethnopolitics and nationalism, James R. Scarritt and Johanna Birnir 8:Religion, Jeff Haynes 9:Women and gender, Vicky Randall 10:Civil society, Marina Ottaway 11:Social movements and alternative politics, Siri Gloppen Part III State and society 12:The Modern State: Characteristics, Capabilities, and Consequences, Anna Persson 13:Violent conflict and intervention, Astri Suhrke, Torunn Wimpelmann Chaudhary, and Ingrid Samset 14:Democracy and regime change, Lise Rakner 15:Governance, Lise Rakner Part IV Policy issues 16:Development, Tony Addison 17:Environment, Peter Newell 18:Human rights, Michael Freeman Part V Regime change 19:Pakistan: regime change or continuing military dominance?, David Taylor 20:Indonesia: redistributive power, Gyda Maraas Sindre 21:Syria, Reinoud Leenders Part VI Fragile vs strong states 22:Iraq: from hard state to failed state - or fierce state?, Nicola Pratt and Nadje Al-Ali 23:Mexico: transition to civil war democracy, Andreas Schedler 24:South Korea: strong state, successful development, Peter Ferdinand Part VII Development and human rights 25:Nigeria: development, human rights, and democracy, Stephen Wright 26:Guatemala: enduring underdevelopment, Rachel Sieder 27:Sudan: Human Rights, Development, and Democracy, Liv Tønnessen Part VIII South-south relations 28:Brazil as a global player?, Leslie Elliott Armijo 29:China and the developing world, Deborah Brautigam 30:India as a post-colonial development partner, Emma Mawdsley
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Developing Countries

Politics & Government

Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I Approaches and global context
1:Changing analytical approaches to the study of politics in the developing world, Vicky Randall
2:Colonialism and post-colonial development, James Chiriyankandrath
3:Institutional perspectives, Lise Rakner and Vicky Randall
4:The developing world in the global economy, Robert Ahearne
5:The developing world in international politics, Stephen Hobden
Part II Society and state
6:Inequality, Jenny Pearce
7:Ethnopolitics and nationalism, James R. Scarritt and Johanna Birnir
8:Religion, Jeff Haynes
9:Women and gender, Vicky Randall
10:Civil society, Marina Ottaway
11:Social movements and alternative politics, Siri Gloppen
Part III State and society
12:The Modern State: Characteristics, Capabilities, and Consequences, Anna Persson
13:Violent conflict and intervention, Astri Suhrke, Torunn Wimpelmann Chaudhary, and Ingrid Samset
14:Democracy and regime change, Lise Rakner
15:Governance, Lise Rakner
Part IV Policy issues
16:Development, Tony Addison
17:Environment, Peter Newell
18:Human rights, Michael Freeman
Part V Regime change
19:Pakistan: regime change or continuing military dominance?, David Taylor
20:Indonesia: redistributive power, Gyda Maraas Sindre
21:Syria, Reinoud Leenders
Part VI Fragile vs strong states
22:Iraq: from hard state to failed state - or fierce state?, Nicola Pratt and Nadje Al-Ali
23:Mexico: transition to civil war democracy, Andreas Schedler
24:South Korea: strong state, successful development, Peter Ferdinand
Part VII Development and human rights
25:Nigeria: development, human rights, and democracy, Stephen Wright
26:Guatemala: enduring underdevelopment, Rachel Sieder
27:Sudan: Human Rights, Development, and Democracy, Liv Tønnessen
Part VIII South-south relations
28:Brazil as a global player?, Leslie Elliott Armijo
29:China and the developing world, Deborah Brautigam
30:India as a post-colonial development partner, Emma Mawdsley

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