ABSTRACT

"Professor Chilcote has written an extraordinary comprehensive comparison of mainstream, liberal views and alternative, radical views of history, development, class, government, and democracy. This book will be extremely valuable to both students and scholars." —Howard Sherman, University of California, Riverside Theories of Comparative Political Economy builds on die proposition that the study of politics and economics has evolved into political economy in a number of significant ways, and that the new issues and ideas that became prominent in the 1980s and 1990s will cany on into the new millennium. This book is a sequel to Chilcote's Theories of Comparative Politics (Westview, 1981), which was substantially revised and published in a second edition in 1994.

chapter 2|43 pages

Theories of Transition

chapter 3|44 pages

Theories of Class

chapter 4|42 pages

Theories of the State

chapter 5|77 pages

Theories of Imperialism

chapter 6|40 pages

Theories of Democracy