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Politics and Development
A Critical Introduction



December 1998 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This major textbook provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the main analytical approaches and their use in the study of third world politics and development.

The author outlines the difficulties in the various analytical approaches to the study of development within political science; presents a critical overview of each of the main schools of thought and explores the contemporary issue of democratization to illustrate how students can apply a framework for research and critically develop a perspective on their own.

 
Introduction
 
PART ONE: THE STUDY OF THIRD WORLD POLITICS AND DEVELOPMENT
 
The Problem Area
 
The Sub-Discipline
 
Analytical Approaches
 
Political and Scientific Conjunctures
 
PART TWO: THE DISCUSSION ON THIRD WORLD POLITICS AND DEVELOPMENT
 
Modernisation and Political Development
 
Revised Modernisation and Guided Development
 
Dependency and Politics
 
Class Politics and the Relative Autonomy of the State
 
Rent-Seeking Politicians and Bureaucrats
 
The Primacy of Institutions
 
Post-Marxist Alternatives
 
PART THREE: FROM A SCHOOL TO A PERSPECTIVE AND STUDY OF ONE'S OWN
THE CASE OF DEMOCRATISATION

 
 
Towards the Study of Democratisation in the Context of Late Development
 
From Civil Society and Social Capital to the Politics of Democratisation

A well written Text.

Dr Farhang Morady
Department of Psychology, Westminster University
October 12, 2010

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