Political Change and Underdevelopment

Political Change and Underdevelopment
Title Political Change and Underdevelopment PDF eBook
Author Vicky Randall
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 304
Release 1998-08-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1349268569

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This clearly-written and comprehensive introductory text provides a critical review of the principal theoretical approaches to the study of Third World politics in the second half of the twentieth century. Arguments are illustrated by examples drawn from a wide and diverse range of regions and countries. All chapters have been extensively amended and updated for this substantially revised edition to include such developments as the debt crisis and democratisation, and a new chapter has been added on the impact of globalisation on the postcolonial world.

Political Change and Underdevelopment

Political Change and Underdevelopment
Title Political Change and Underdevelopment PDF eBook
Author Vicky Randall
Publisher
Total Pages 219
Release 1985
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Political Change and Underdevelopment

Political Change and Underdevelopment
Title Political Change and Underdevelopment PDF eBook
Author Vicky Randall
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Total Pages 219
Release 1990
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Understanding Third World Politics

Understanding Third World Politics
Title Understanding Third World Politics PDF eBook
Author Brian Clive Smith
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780253342171

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Praise for the first edition: "... this masterful and concise volume overviews the range of approaches social scientists have applied to explain events in the Third World." --Journal of Developing Areas Understanding Third World Politics is a comprehensive, critical introduction to political development and comparative politics in the non-Western world today. Beginning with an assessment of the shared factors that seem to determine underdevelopment, B. C. Smith introduces the major theories of development--development theory, modernization theory, neo-colonialism, and dependency theory--and examines the role and character of key political organizations, political parties, and the military in determining the fate of developing nations. This new edition gives special attention to the problems and challenges faced by developing nations as they become democratic states by addressing questions of political legitimacy, consensus building, religion, ethnicity, and class.

Making Politics Work for Development

Making Politics Work for Development
Title Making Politics Work for Development PDF eBook
Author World Bank
Publisher World Bank Publications
Total Pages 350
Release 2016-07-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1464807744

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Governments fail to provide the public goods needed for development when its leaders knowingly and deliberately ignore sound technical advice or are unable to follow it, despite the best of intentions, because of political constraints. This report focuses on two forces—citizen engagement and transparency—that hold the key to solving government failures by shaping how political markets function. Citizens are not only queueing at voting booths, but are also taking to the streets and using diverse media to pressure, sanction and select the leaders who wield power within government, including by entering as contenders for leadership. This political engagement can function in highly nuanced ways within the same formal institutional context and across the political spectrum, from autocracies to democracies. Unhealthy political engagement, when leaders are selected and sanctioned on the basis of their provision of private benefits rather than public goods, gives rise to government failures. The solutions to these failures lie in fostering healthy political engagement within any institutional context, and not in circumventing or suppressing it. Transparency, which is citizen access to publicly available information about the actions of those in government, and the consequences of these actions, can play a crucial role by nourishing political engagement.

POLITICAL CHANGE IN UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES

POLITICAL CHANGE IN UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES
Title POLITICAL CHANGE IN UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES PDF eBook
Author JOHN H. KAUTSKY
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Total Pages 372
Release 1963
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The Political Economy of Underdevelopment

The Political Economy of Underdevelopment
Title The Political Economy of Underdevelopment PDF eBook
Author S. B. D. de Silva
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 648
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136856374

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First published in 1982, this reissue deals with the theory of underdevelopment, as Dr. de Silva attempts a synthesis between the internal and external aspects of underdevelopment and, in the Marxist tradition, focuses on the impact of the external on the internal as the dominant reality. Viewing underdevelopment as a problem in the non-transformation to capitalism, this analysis is in terms of the character of the dominant capital and of the dominant classes. Underdevelopment thus encompasses the ‘traditional’ peasant economy and also the export sector where the ‘modernizing’ influence of colonialism was felt. The book finally considers how the contemporary internationalization of capital affected the economies of the Third World.