3rd Edition

Politics and Society in the Developing World

By Peter Calvert, Susan Calvert Copyright 2007
    488 Pages
    by Routledge

    484 Pages
    by Routledge

    In a world seemingly surfing a wave of unprecedented affluence, it is sobering to be reminded that only thirty out of nearly two hundred countries can really be classified as advanced industrialized countries. Eighty per cent of the world's population lives in the developing world. This popular, concise introduction scrutinises the developing world, its varied political institutions and the key social, economic and environmental issues at the heart of contemporary debates.


    Wide-ranging and clearly written, Politics and Society in the Developing World begins by providing a brisk survey of the major theoretical and methodological interpretations of the social impact of development. It then details the factors which determine the parameters of the developing world before moving on to examine its infrastructure and the crises currently facing it. The book also covers the social and economic contexts of developing societies, the international arena and its impact on the developing world, state-building and the tension between dictatorship and democratization. The book focuses on four policy areas: aid, trade, tourism and the environment.


     

    List of tables, figures and maps
    List of plates
    Preface to the third edition
    List of abbreviations
    PART 1 THE DEVELOPING WORLD
    1. Third World or developing world?
    2. The infrastructure of the developing world
    3. The crisis of the developing world
    PART II ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS
    4. The economic context
    5. The social context
    6. The international context
    PART III POLITICS OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD
    7. State-building
    8. Dictatorship and democratisation
    PART IV POLICY ISSUES
    9. Policy Issues
    10. Conclusion
    References
    Index

    Biography

    Peter Calvert, Susan Calvert