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Provides an exploration and analysis of the important political issues affecting the Developing World. Offering a different perspective, this book encourages an understanding of the nature of a range of pressing issues: the striving for democracy; the political consequences of economic growth and development; and, the struggle of minorities.
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Purposefully written for those coming to politics for the first time, this textbook provides an exploration and analysis of the most important political issues affecting the Developing World. Offering a different perspective from standard texts in this field, Politics in the Developing World encourages an understanding of the breadth and nature of a range of pressing - and previously understated - issues: the striving for democracy; the political consequences of economic growth and development; the struggle of religious and ethnic minorities; women's and human rights; the impact of globalization; and the politics of the natural environment. Purposefully written for those coming to politics for the first time, this textbook provides an exploration and analysis of the most important political issues in the Developing World.Offering a different perspective from standard texts in this field, Politics in the Developing World encourages an understanding of the breadth and nature of a range of pressing - and previously understated - issues.This new edition of the text (previously titled Third World Politics: A Concise Introduction) has been completely rewritten, taking into account changes in the Developing World in the last decade.An increased focus on the international relations of the Developing World to complement those chapters concerned with domestic issues and with updated regional analyses and data throughout.
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Purposefully written for those coming to politics for the first time, this textbook provides an exploration and analysis of the most important political issues affecting the Developing World. Offering a different perspective from standard texts in this field, Politics in the Developing World encourages an understanding of the breadth and nature of a range of pressing - and previously understated - issues: the striving for democracy; the political consequences of economic growth and development; the struggle of religious and ethnic minorities; women's and human rights; the impact of globalization; and the politics of the natural environment. In doing so, the interaction of domestic and global factors affecting many of the Developing World countries is highlighted and a new qualitatively different set of concerns is identified. Some have resulted from recent international changes following the demise of the soviet bloc, including the shift to democracy in South Africa, and the ramifications of the late 1990s South East Asian financial crisis. To illustrate the importance of these themes and issues five Developing World regions are focused on and explored in detail: Latin America and the Caribbean, South Asia, East and South East Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa. While based on Haynes' previous publication, Third World Politics: A Concise Introduction (1996), this is a new book, completely rewritten, with updated regional analyses and data throughout. It focuses upon changes in the Developing World in the last decade, with an increased focus on its international relations, complementing those chapters concerned with domestic issues.An ideal introduction and an invitation to further study, this text is essential reading for introductory students studying a range of courses including development studies, global politics, world politics, Developing World politics, comparative politics, and international relations.
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Purposefully written for those coming to politics for the first time, this textbook provides an exploration and analysis of the most important political issues affecting the Developing World. Offering a different perspective from standard texts in this field, Politics in the Developing World encourages an understanding of the breadth and nature of a range of pressing - and previously understated - issues: the striving for democracy; the political consequences of economic growth and development; the struggle of religious and ethnic minorities; women's and human rights; the impact of globalization; and the politics of the natural environment. In doing so, the interaction of domestic and global factors affecting many of the Developing World countries is highlighted and a new qualitatively different set of concerns is identified. Some have resulted from recent international changes following the demise of the soviet bloc, including the shift to democracy in South Africa, and the ramifications of the late 1990s South East Asian financial crisis. To illustrate the importance of these themes and issues five Developing World regions are focused on and explored in detail: Latin America and the Caribbean, South Asia, East and South East Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa. While based on Haynes' previous publication, Third World Politics: A Concise Introduction (1996), this is a new book, completely rewritten, with updated regional analyses and data throughout. It focuses upon changes in the Developing World in the last decade, with an increased focus on its international relations, complementing those chapters concerned with domestic issues. An ideal introduction and an invitation to further study, this text is essential reading for introductory students studying a range of courses including development studies, global politics, world politics, Developing World politics, comparative politics, and international relations.
Author Biography
Professor Jeff Haynes is in the Department of Politics and Modern History, London Guildhall University. He is the author of Religion in Third World Politics (1993), Religion and Politics in Africa (1996), Third World Politics (Blackwell 1996), Democracy and Civil Society in the Third World: Politics and New Political Movements (Polity, 1997), Religion in Global Politics (1998), Democracy in the Developing World: Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East (Polity, 2001) and the editor of Religion, Globalization and Political Culture in the Third World (1999), Democracy and Political Change in the 'Third World'(2001) and Towards Sustainable Democracy in the Third World (2001). He is also the author of numerous book chapters, articles and conference papers on various aspects of the Developing World and comparative politics.
Table of Contents
List of Tables. 1. Politics, Economics And Societies In The Developing World At The New Millennium:. The Book's Structure. What's In A Name: "Developing World", "Third World", Or "The South"?. Domestic And External Factors In Explaining Outcomes In Developing Countries. Modernization And Dependency Theories. The Analytical Importance Of Structure And Contingency. Conclusion. 2. Globalization And International Relations:. "Positive" And "Negative" Globalization. The Impact Of Technological, Economic, Political, And Cultural Globalization. The International Relations Of The Developing World. Conclusion: Globalization, Regionalization And The Developing World. 3. Economic Growth And Development:. Development And Inequality At The Start Of The Twenty-First Century. Economic Polarization In The Developing World: The 1980s And 1990s. Economic Reform In Developing Countries. Conclusion. 4. Democratisation And Democracy:. The Third Wave Of Democracy In The Developing World. Democracy In The Developing World: The Regional Picture. Accounting For Democracy: The Comparative Importance Of Domestic And External Factors. Case Studies: South Africa And Indonesia. Conclusion. 5. Religious And Ethnic Conflict:. Defining Religion And Ethnicity. The Political Salience Of Religion In The Developing World: Domestic And International Factors. Regional Analysis: Religio-Ethnic Conflict In The Developing World. Conclusion. 6. Human Rights:. What Are Human Rights?. Human Rights In The Developing World: Domestic And External Factors. Collectivist And Individualist Conceptions Of Human Rights. Regional Analysis: Political Rights, Civil Liberties, And Human Development In The Developing World. Conclusion. 7. Women And Gender:. Gender Discrimination And Poverty In The Developing World. Women's Empowerment: "Feminist" And "Feminine" Groups. The Socio-Economic Position Of Females In The Developing World. The Impact Of Structural Adjustment And Globalization On Poor Females. Regional Analysis: A Woman's Place. Conclusion. 8. Politics Of The Natural Environment:. From Stockholm To Kyoto: 25 Years Of Growing International Environmental Awareness. Environmental Crisis In The Developing World. Environmental Concerns And Politics In The Developing World: The Domestic Dimension. The External Dimension Of Environmental Protection: The IMF, The World Bank And Greenpeace International. Case Studies: Environmental Groups In The Developing World. Conclusion. 9. Conclusion:. Domestic Factors: Political Participation, Civil Society And Economic Development. International Factors. Conclusion: The Future. Appendix 1: Useful Websites. Appendix 2: Freedom House Survey Methodology. Bibliography. Index
Review
Haynes has written a concise and lucid introduction to the developing world. At the same time, the work is rich in analysis and in empirical examples drawn from a wide variety of developing countries and the political and economic developments occurring within them. 'Politics in the Developing World' is a welcome and an important addition to the growing literature on political and economic development. Professor Mehran Kamrava, California State University, Northridge "Haynes explores and analyzes the most important political issues affecting the developing world. It is an essential and ideal introduction as well as an invitation to further study." M.O.Anda, University of Arkansas at Little Rock"A clearly written, broad-ranging review of salient themes in Third World politics: gender, culture, the environment, human rights, and so on ... a welcome addition to the bookshelf of any undergraduate interested in globalization and development." Development and Change
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Purposefully written for those coming to politics for the first time, this textbook provides an exploration and analysis of the most important political issues affecting the Developing World. Offering a different perspective from standard texts in this field, Politics in the Developing World encourages an understanding of the breadth and nature of a range of pressing - and previously understated - issues: the striving for democracy; the political consequences of economic growth and development; the struggle of religious and ethnic minorities; women's and human rights; the impact of globalization; and the politics of the natural environment. In doing so, the interaction of domestic and global factors affecting many of the Developing World countries is highlighted and a new qualitatively different set of concerns is identified. Some have resulted from recent international changes following the demise of the soviet bloc, including the shift to democracy in South Africa, and the ramifications of the late 1990s South East Asian financial crisis.To illustrate the importance of these themes and issues five Developing World regions are focused on and explored in detail: Latin America and the Caribbean, South Asia, East and South East Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa. While based on Haynes' previous publication, Third World Politics: A Concise Introduction (1996), this is a new book, completely rewritten, with updated regional analyses and data throughout. It focuses upon changes in the Developing World in the last decade, with an increased focus on its international relations, complementing those chapters concerned with domestic issues.Both an ideal introductionand an invitation to further study, this text is essential reading for introductory students studying a range of courses including development studies, global politics, world politics, Developing World politics, comparative politics, and international relations.
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Haynes has written a concise and lucid introduction to the developing world. At the same time, the work is rich in analysis and in empirical examples drawn from a wide variety of developing countries and the political and economic developments occurring within them. 'Politics in the Developing World' is a welcome and an important addition to the growing literature on political and economic development. Professor Mehran Kamrava, California State University, Northridge "Haynes explores and analyzes the most important political issues affecting the developing world. It is an essential and ideal introduction as well as an invitation to further study." M.O.Anda, University of Arkansas at Little Rock"A clearly written, broad-ranging review of salient themes in Third World politics: gender, culture, the environment, human rights, and so on ... a welcome addition to the bookshelf of any undergraduate interested in globalization and development." Development and Change
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Haynes has written a concise and lucid introduction to the developing world. At the same time, the work is rich in analysis and in empirical examples drawn from a wide variety of developing countries and the political and economic developments occurring within them. 'Politics in the Developing World' is a welcome and an important addition to the growing literature on political and economic development. Professor Mehran Kamrava, California State University, Northridge "Haynes explores and analyzes the most important political issues affecting the developing world. It is an essential and ideal introduction as well as an invitation to further study." M.O.Anda, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Purposefully written for those coming to politics for the first time, this textbook provides an exploration and analysis of the most important political issues in the Developing World. Offering a different perspective from standard texts in this field, Politics in the Developing World encourages an understanding of the breadth and nature of a range of pressing - and previously understated - issues. This new edition of the text (previously titled Third World Politics: A Concise Introduction) has been completely rewritten, taking into account changes in the Developing World in the last decade. An increased focus on the international relations of the Developing World to complement those chapters concerned with domestic issues and with updated regional analyses and data throughout.
Details ISBN0631225560 Author Jeffrey Haynes Short Title POLITICS IN DEVELOPING WORLD Language English ISBN-10 0631225560 ISBN-13 9780631225560 Media Book Year 2002 Edition 2nd Subtitle A Concise Introduction Replaces 9780631197782 Affiliation London Metropolitan University DOI 10.1604/9780631225560 UK Release Date 2002-08-22 AU Release Date 2002-08-22 NZ Release Date 2002-08-22 US Release Date 2002-08-22 Pages 320 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Edition Description 2nd edition Format Paperback Publication Date 2002-08-22 Imprint Wiley-Blackwell Place of Publication Hoboken DEWEY 320.91724 Audience Undergraduate Country of Publication United Kingdom We've got this
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