The Politics of the Developing Areas is popular PDF and ePub book, written by Gabriel Abraham Almond in 2015-03-08, it is a fantastic choice for those who relish reading online the Political Science genre. Let's immerse ourselves in this engaging Political Science book by exploring the summary and details provided below. Remember, The Politics of the Developing Areas can be Read Online from any device for your convenience.

The Politics of the Developing Areas Book PDF Summary

A pioneering venture, this book is the first major effort toward a valid comparison of the political systems of Asia, Africa, the Near East, and Latin America. After establishing a theoretical framework based on a functional approach to comparative politics, the authors apply their scheme to Southeast Asia (Lucian W. Pye), South Asia (Myron Weiner), SubSaharan Africa (James S. Coleman), the Near East (Dankwart Rustow), and Latin America (George I. Blanksten). In each area they survey the political background, the nature and function of political, governmental, and authoritative structures, the processes of change and means of political integration. The contributors have performed an extraordinarily difficult feat of classification, description, synthesis, and analysis in what promises to be a book of seminal importance in comparative politics. Originally published in 1960. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Detail Book of The Politics of the Developing Areas PDF

The Politics of the Developing Areas
  • Author : Gabriel Abraham Almond
  • Release : 08 March 2015
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • ISBN : 9781400866977
  • Genre : Political Science
  • Total Page : 609 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 19,8 Mb

If you're still pondering over how to secure a PDF or EPUB version of the book The Politics of the Developing Areas by Gabriel Abraham Almond, don't worry! All you have to do is click the 'Get Book' buttons below to kick off your Download or Read Online journey. Just a friendly reminder: we don't upload or host the files ourselves.

Get Book

The Politics of the Developing Areas

The Politics of the Developing Areas Author : Gabriel Abraham Almond,James Smoot Coleman
Publisher : Princeton University Press
File Size : 7,6 Mb
Get Book
A pioneering venture, this book is the first major effort toward a valid comparison of the political...

Politics in Developing Countries

Politics in Developing Countries Author : Damien Kingsbury
Publisher : Routledge
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Get Book
Politics in Developing Countries provides a clear and reader-friendly introduction to the key factor...

The Politics of Development

The Politics of Development Author : Claire Mcloughlin,Sameen Ali,Kailing Xie,Nic Cheeseman,David E. Hudson
Publisher : SAGE Publications Limited
File Size : 16,8 Mb
Get Book
A pathbreaking introduction to the controversial, contested and deeply political topic of developmen...

Seeking the Bomb

Seeking the Bomb Author : Vipin Narang
Publisher : Princeton University Press
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Get Book
The first systematic look at the different strategies that states employ in their pursuit of nuclear...

Challenges of the Developing World

Challenges of the Developing World Author : Howard Handelman,Rex Brynen
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
File Size : 38,8 Mb
Get Book
Challenges of the Developing World is a lively, up-to-date, and highly readable introduction to the ...

Making Politics Work for Development

Making Politics Work for Development Author : World Bank
Publisher : World Bank Publications
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Get Book
Governments fail to provide the public goods needed for development when its leaders knowingly and d...