State Power and Social Forces: Domination and Transformation in the Third WorldJoel Samuel Migdal, Atul Kohli, Vivienne Shue Cambridge University Press, 26 באוג׳ 1994 - 333 עמודים This is a collection of scholarly essays on state, society and politics in the Third World, with cases drawn from Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. The introductory chapter outlines the theoretical approach of the contributors and the concluding chapter summarizes the importance of their studies and the contribution of the volume to general theory in comparative politics. The book is relevant to the growing state theory literature in the social sciences and it puts forward a state-in-society approach to the study of political development. |
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The state in society an approach to struggles for domination | 7 |
Traditional politics against state transformation in Brazil | 37 |
State power and social organization in China | 65 |
Centralization and powerlessness Indias democracy in a comparative perspective | 89 |
States and ruling classes in postcolonial Africa the enduring contradictions of power | 108 |
Labor divided sources of state formation in modern China | 143 |
Business conflict collaboration and privilege in interwar Egypt | 174 |
A time and a place for the nonstate social change in the Ottoman Empire during the long nineteenth century | 207 |
Peasantstate relations in postcolonial Africa patterns of engagement and disengagement | 231 |
Engaging the state associational life in subSaharan Africa | 255 |
State power and social forces on political contention and accommodation in the Third World | 293 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abbud action activities administrative Africa agricultural Alfred Stepan Aswan authoritarian authority autonomy bourgeoisie Brazil Brazilian British bureaucratic capacity capital capitalist central Chazan China Chinese civil associations civil society coalitions colonial Communist communities conflict cooperatives corporatist Côte d'Ivoire countries Democracy democratic domination Du Yuesheng economic Egypt Egyptian elections electoral emerged example export farmers forms Gandhi gangster Ghana goals Green Gang Guomindang important India Indira Gandhi industrial institutions interests investors Izmir Kasaba Kenya labor land leaders markets military Misr group mobilization modern movement mutually Naomi Chazan nationalist networks Nigeria nonstate arena officials Ottoman Empire party patronage patterns peasant postcolonial Princeton production Rajiv Gandhi reform regime role rule rural sector Shanghai Sidqi social forces social groups social organization state-society relations state's strategy structures struggles Third World tion trade traditional political elite transformation unions urban workers Yuesheng