ABSTRACT

Civil Society focuses on the processes and politics of dismantling "corporate" (state directed) economies and political systems in the Third World. Howard Wiarda explores how this separation would create a move toward civil societies of free associability and democracy, as well as the limits to and pitfalls of this approach. The book examines case studies from sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, and includes such critical countries as South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, and Egypt.

part I|10 pages

Introduction

part II|28 pages

Theory and Concepts

chapter 2|13 pages

Civil Society

History and Meaning(s)

chapter 3|12 pages

Corporatist Systems of Civil Society

part III|87 pages

Case Studies in Civil Society

part |85 pages

Unity and Divergence

chapter 4|23 pages

Sub-Saharan Africa

chapter 5|18 pages

East Asia

chapter 6|22 pages

Latin America

chapter 7|19 pages

The Middle East and Islamic Society *

part IV|28 pages

Conclusion

chapter 8|26 pages

Is Civil Society Exportable?

The American Model and Third World Development