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Beschreibung
An impressive line-up of international contributors provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to politics in the developing world. The first four parts explore the theoretical approaches, the changing nature and role of the state, and the major policy issues that confront all developing countries. The final parts set out a diverse range of country case studies, representing all the main geographical regions. These country case studies illustrate the themes introduced in the thematic chapters and highlight the developing world as a place of diversity and rapid transformations. Readers are provided with the tools to appreciate the perspectives of developing countries.

The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated to address topical issues and themes, including refugee movements; the rise of the so-called Islamic State; organised crime; gender; the role of new forms of communication in political mobilization; and the replacement of Millennium Development Goals by Sustainable Development Goals. Two new country case studies have been added: Syria and the Sudan.

The text is supported by an Online Resource Centre with the following student resources:
Additional country case studies to encourage students to consider the political situations in different developing countries
A flashcard glossary to allow students to test their knowledge of important concepts
Study questions encourage readers to think critically about each chapter
Web links encourage students to go beyond the textbook and read more widely.
An impressive line-up of international contributors provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to politics in the developing world. The first four parts explore the theoretical approaches, the changing nature and role of the state, and the major policy issues that confront all developing countries. The final parts set out a diverse range of country case studies, representing all the main geographical regions. These country case studies illustrate the themes introduced in the thematic chapters and highlight the developing world as a place of diversity and rapid transformations. Readers are provided with the tools to appreciate the perspectives of developing countries.

The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated to address topical issues and themes, including refugee movements; the rise of the so-called Islamic State; organised crime; gender; the role of new forms of communication in political mobilization; and the replacement of Millennium Development Goals by Sustainable Development Goals. Two new country case studies have been added: Syria and the Sudan.

The text is supported by an Online Resource Centre with the following student resources:
Additional country case studies to encourage students to consider the political situations in different developing countries
A flashcard glossary to allow students to test their knowledge of important concepts
Study questions encourage readers to think critically about each chapter
Web links encourage students to go beyond the textbook and read more widely.
Über den Autor
Peter Burnell is Professor of Politics and International Studies in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. Vicky Randall is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Government at the University of Essex. Lise Rakner is Head of Department in the Department of Comparative Politics at the University of Bergen.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction

  • Part I Approaches and global context

  • 1: Vicky Randall: Changing analytical approaches to the study of politics in the developing world

  • 2: James Chiriyankandrath: Colonialism and post-colonial development

  • 3: Lise Rakner and Vicky Randall: Institutional perspectives

  • 4: Robert Ahearne: The developing world in the global economy

  • 5: Stephen Hobden: The developing world in international politics

  • Part II Society and state

  • 6: Jenny Pearce: Inequality

  • 7: James R. Scarritt and Johanna Birnir: Ethnopolitics and nationalism

  • 8: Jeff Haynes: Religion

  • 9: Vicky Randall: Women and gender

  • 10: Marina Ottaway: Civil society

  • 11: Siri Gloppen: Social movements and alternative politics

  • Part III State and society

  • 12: Anna Persson: The Modern State: Characteristics, Capabilities, and Consequences

  • 13: Astri Suhrke, Torunn Wimpelmann Chaudhary, and Ingrid Samset: Violent conflict and intervention

  • 14: Lise Rakner: Democracy and regime change

  • 15: Lise Rakner: Governance

  • Part IV Policy issues

  • 16: Tony Addison: Development

  • 17: Peter Newell: Environment

  • 18: Michael Freeman: Human rights

  • Part V Regime change

  • 19: David Taylor: Pakistan: regime change or continuing military dominance?

  • 20: Gyda Maraas Sindre: Indonesia: redistributive power

  • 21: Reinoud Leenders: Syria

  • Part VI Fragile vs strong states

  • 22: Nicola Pratt and Nadje Al-Ali: Iraq: from hard state to failed state - or fierce state?

  • 23: Andreas Schedler: Mexico: transition to civil war democracy

  • 24: Peter Ferdinand: South Korea: strong state, successful development

  • Part VII Development and human rights

  • 25: Stephen Wright: Nigeria: development, human rights, and democracy

  • 26: Rachel Sieder: Guatemala: enduring underdevelopment

  • 27: Liv Tønnessen: Sudan: Human Rights, Development, and Democracy

  • Part VIII South-south relations

  • 28: Leslie Elliott Armijo: Brazil as a global player?

  • 29: Deborah Brautigam: China and the developing world

  • 30: Emma Mawdsley: India as a post-colonial development partner

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Genre: Importe, Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780198737438
ISBN-10: 0198737432
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Rakner, Lise
Burnell, Peter
Randall, Vicky
Auflage: 5 Revised edition
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de
Maße: 244 x 187 x 30 mm
Von/Mit: Lise Rakner (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.03.2017
Gewicht: 0,93 kg
Artikel-ID: 108779816