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Comparative Politics of the Third World: Linking Concepts and Cases
by December Green ; Laura Luehrmann
Binding: Paperback, 2 edition, 546 pages
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Weight: 1.75 pound
Dimension: H: 1.1 x L: 9.9 x W: 7 inches
ISBN 10: 1588264637
ISBN 13: 9781588264633
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'Comparative Politics of the Third World' offers just the right blend of theory and substance to introduce students in a meaningful way to the developing or not developing world. Avoiding overgeneralization on the one hand and the problems of a strictly country by country approach on the other, authors Green and Luehrmann consistently link concepts pertaining to history, politics, economics, and international relations to a set of eight case studies: the 'classic' cases of Mexico, Nigeria, Iran, and China and the 'alternative' cases of Peru, Zimbabwe, Turkey, and Indonesia. Their approach, an accessible and even compelling narrative, is directed specifically at today's undergraduate students. Among the many outstanding features of the book: uses the familiar concreteness of case studies fully updated in this new edition to make sense of both classic and cutting edge theory; provides the analytical tools needed to appreciate the enormous diversity of experience within and across regions; makes economic indicators and trends understandable, incorporating the most current data; discusses new 'hot topics' human trafficking, the spread of avian flu, oil wars in Nigeria, US antiterrorist activities, weapons proliferation, the impact of Islamism that highlight interdependence; addresses the sticky issue of terminology, confronting the implications of the use of 'third world,' 'global south,' 'developing world,' etc; and raises controversies: offers a stimulating account that includes a critical view, one that will challenge students' preconceptions, arouse their curiosity, and foster critical thinking. Perhaps most important, this is a text that shows students why they should care about what happens in the third world and how they are affected by it. Just the right blend of theory and substance to introduce students in a meaningful way to the developing or not developing world.


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