Politics and Society in the Third World: An IntroductionPrentice Hall, 1996 - 292 síður Politics and Society in the Third World provides an introduction to the Third World, its political institutions and issues of social and economic development. The approach is interdisciplinary, and the book is based around the twin themes of 'environment' and 'development'. Topic coverage us varied, starting with a definition of the Third World and moving through Social, Economic and Cultural contexts to political institutions. political participation and policy issues. |
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What is the Third World? | 3 |
Tables | 8 |
The shape of the Third World | 19 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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advanced industrialized countries Africa South Angola areas Argentina argue armed forces Asia authoritarian Bangladesh Brazil capital cent China Cold War colonial corruption cost coup crops culture debt democracy democratic dependency developed countries dominant Earth Summit economic effect élite environment environmental ethnic Europe example existing export fact funds Ghana global groups Hence impact important income increase independence India indigenous Indonesia interest intervention Japan labour land Latin America leaders LTTE major Malaysia Mexico military million modern Mozambique NICs Nigeria nuclear organization Pakistan parties political poorest poverty President problem production programme regime regional relatively result role rural Sahara sectors Sierra Leone social society South Africa South Korea Soviet Sri Lanka structure Tamil Third World Third World countries trade traditional transnational corporations United urban women World Bank
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