Burnell & Randall: Politics in the Developing World 2e
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Analytical Approaches to the Study of Politics in the Developing World
- Chapter 2
- Colonialism and Post-Colonial Development
- Chapter 3
- The Developing World in the Global Economy
- Chapter 4
- The Developing World in International Politics
- Chapter 5
- Inequality
- Chapter 6
- Ethnopolitics and Nationalism
- Chapter 7
- Religion
- Chapter 8
- Women and Gender
- Chapter 9
- Civil Society
- Chapter 10
- People Power and Alternative Politics
- Chapter 11
- Theorizing the State
- Chapter 12
- State-Building
- Chapter 13
- State Collapse, Civil Conflict, and External Intervention
- Chapter 14
- Democratization
- Chapter 15
- Governance and Conditionality in a Globalizing World
- Chapter 16
- Development
- Chapter 17
- Environment
- Chapter 18
- Human Rights
- Chapter 19
- Security
- Chapter 20a
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Disintegration or Nation-Building?
(a) Indonesia: Coping with Fragmentation - Chapter 20b
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Disintegration or Nation-Building?
(b) South Africa: From Divided Society to New Nation - Chapter 21a
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Civil Society: Active or Passive?
(a) India: Associational Life and its Discontents - Chapter 21b
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Civil Society: Active or Passive?
(b) Saudi Arabia: Between Tradition and Modernity - Chapter 22a
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Military in Politics Versus Democratic Advance
(a) Pakistan: The Military as a Political Fixture - Chapter 22b
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Military in Politics Versus Democratic Advance
(b) Nigeria: Building Political Stability with Democracy - Chapter 22c
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Military in Politics Versus Democratic Advance
(c) Mexico: Democratic Transition and Beyond - Chapter 23a
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Underdevelopment and Development
(a) Guatemala: Enduring Underdevelopment - Chapter 23b
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Underdevelopment and Development
(b) South Korea: From Development to New Challenges


