ABSTRACT

F.G. Bailey's classic political-anthropology text is reissued here with a Postscript that comments critically on the book's scope, its reception, and its uses. First published in 1969, Stratagems and Spoils captured the imagination of scholars and students with a revealing examination of principles of political competition that operate alike in ?exotic? and ?developed? societies. In Bailey's analysis, Swat Pathan chiefs, cosa nostra gangsters, General de Gaulle, and the Untouchables in a rural Indian village (for example) are shown employing similar strategies, both effective and ineffective, to win and hold followers while eroding the support of their opponents. Provocative and insightful, Stratagems and Spoils provides a conceptual toolkit for analyzing, in any culture, the rules that regulate political contests and determine who will win and who will lose.

chapter 1|18 pages

A Political System

chapter 2|16 pages

A Political Structure

chapter 3|24 pages

Leaders and Teams

chapter 4|14 pages

The Leader’s Tasks

chapter 5|13 pages

Strong and Weak Leaders

chapter 6|25 pages

Contests

chapter 7|33 pages

Control

chapter 8|42 pages

Encapsulated Political Structures

chapter 9|41 pages

Change

chapter 10|16 pages

Postscript to the Westview Edition