ABSTRACT
This book presents essays from Comparative Politics which analyze the Third World in terms of commonally shared intra-state dynamics. It draws attention to the internal attitudinal, behavioral, and organizational problems and transitions which characterize Third World countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |102 pages
Comparative Politics Modernity and Change
chapter |18 pages
The Problem of Identity, Selfhood, and Image in the New Nations
The Situation in Africa
part |180 pages
Politics and the Social Order
chapter |27 pages
Participation and Efficacy
Aspects of Peasant Involvement in Political Mobilization
part
The Organization of Politics
chapter |22 pages
The National Electoral Process and State Building
Proposals for New Methods of Election in Uganda
part IV|90 pages
Politics and the Men On Horseback
chapter |23 pages
The Praetorian State and the Praetorian Army
Toward a Taxonomy of Civil-Military Relations in Developing Polities
chapter |31 pages
A Comparative Analysis of the Political and Economic Performance of Military and Civilian Regimes
A Cross-National Aggregate Study
part V|104 pages
Leadership And Public Policy
chapter |25 pages
Leaders and Structures In Third World’ Politics
Contrasting Approaches to Legitimacy
chapter |27 pages
Political Mainsprings of Economic Planning in the New Nations
The Modernization Imperative versus Social Mobilization