ABSTRACT

Providing a thorough reassessment of our understanding of politics in Third World societies, this book contains some of the liveliest and most original analyses to have been published in recent years. The severity of the political and economic crisis throughout Africa, Asia and Latin America in the 1980s has highlighted the inadequacy of existing political science theories and the urgent need to provide new paradigms for the 1990s.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part |105 pages

Conceptualising Third World Politics

part |64 pages

The Theatrical and Imaginary Dimensions of Politics