Third World Politics: A Comparative Introduction

Third World Politics: A Comparative Introduction

by David Pool (Contributor), David Pool (Contributor), William Tordoff (Contributor), Paul Cammack (Author)

Synopsis

This book offers a comparative and thematic introduction to third world politics, placing it in historical, social and international context. The second edition has been expanded with new sections on East and South East Asia added to revised and updated coverage of Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. The authors all have lengthy experience of living in and writing about different regions of the Third World.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 07 Sep 1993

ISBN 10: 0333594681
ISBN 13: 9780333594681
Book Overview: Reviewers' comments on the first edition: '...a most useful introductory text.' - Trevor Parfitt, Journal of International Development '...the authors are to be complimented for writing a splendid introductory text for undergraduate students that avoids over-simplification, excessive case-study empiricism and unduly abstract comparative theory...it has much sound, good sense and balanced judgement to suit the different requirements of a wide range of readers and is heartily recommended.' - Barry Munslow, Third World Quarterly

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Reviewers' comments on the first edition: '...a most useful introductory text.' - Trevor Parfitt, Journal of International Development '...the authors are to be complimented for writing a splendid introductory text for undergraduate students that avoids over-simplification, excessive case-study empiricism and unduly abstract comparative theory...it has much sound, good sense and balanced judgement to suit the different requirements of a wide range of readers and is heartily recommended.' - Barry Munslow, Third World Quarterly