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Third World Politics: A Comparative Introduction

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This widely used text offers a comparative and thematic introduction to Third World politics, placing the subject in a historical, social, and international context. The third edition has been revised and updated throughout to cover key developments of the 1990s, especially the impact of globalization, democratization, and the collapse of communism.TABLE OF The Heritage of the Past State and Society Political Parties and Participation The Military Revolution Women International Politics Issues in Global Political EconomyAUTHOR Paul Cammack is a professor of government at the University of Manchester.David Pool is a lecturer in government at the University of Manchester.William Tordoff is an emeritus professor of government at the University of Manchester.

368 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1988

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January 27, 2008
An excellent text examining democratization and de-colonialization of 3rd world governments around the world from Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
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