State power and social forces : domination and transformation in the Third World

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DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139174268

关键词: Economic historyState (polity)DemocracyPoliticsSocial organizationPrivilege (social inequality)SociologySocial changeLawState formationPower (social and political)

摘要: Preface List of contributors Introduction: developing a state-in-society perspective Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Considerations: 1. The state in society: an approach to struggles for domination Joel S. Migdal II. States: Embedded Society: 2. Traditional politics against transformation Brazil Frances Hagopian 3. State power social organization China Vivienne Shue 4. Centralization powerlessness: India's democracy comparative Atul Kohli 5. States ruling classes postcolonial Africa: the enduring contradictions Catherine Boone III. Social Forces: Engaged with Power: 6. Labor divided: sources formation modern Elizabeth J. Perry 7. Business conflict, collaboration privilege interwar Egypt Robert Vitalis 8. A time place non-state: change Ottoman empire during 'long nineteenth century' Resat Kasaba 9. Peasant-state relations patterns engagement disengagement Michael Bratton 10. Engaging state: associational life sub-Saharan Africa Naomi Chazan IV. Conclusion: 11. forces: on political contention accommodation Third World Index.

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