Burnell, Randall & Rakner: Politics in the Developing World 5e
Study questions
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Chapter 1
- Changing Analytical Approaches to the Study of Politics in the Developing World
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Chapter 2
- Colonialism and Post-Colonial Development
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Chapter 3
- Institutional Perspectives
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Chapter 4
- The Developing World in the Global Economy
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Chapter 5
- The Developing World in International Politics
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Chapter 6
- Inequality
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Chapter 7
- Ethnopolitics and Nationalism
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Chapter 8
- Religion
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Chapter 9
- Women and Gender
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Chapter 10
- Civil Society
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Chapter 11
- Social Movements and Alternative Politics
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Chapter 12
- The Modern State: Characteristics, Capabilities, and Consequences
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Chapter 13
- Violent Conflict and Intervention
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Chapter 14
- Democracy and regime change
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Chapter 15
- Governance
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Chapter 16
- Development
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Chapter 17
- Environment
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Chapter 18
- Human Rights
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Chapter 19
- Pakistan: regime change or continuing military dominance?
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Chapter 20
- Indonesia: redistributive power
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Chapter 21
- Syria
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Chapter 22
- Iraq: From Hard State to Failed State?or Fierce State?
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Chapter 23
- Mexico: Transition to Civil War Democracy
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Chapter 24
- South Korea: Strong State, Successful Development
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Chapter 25
- Nigeria: Human Rights, Development, and Democracy
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Chapter 26
- Guatemala: Enduring Underdevelopment
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Chapter 27
- Sudan: Human Rights, Development, and Democracy
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Chapter 28
- Brazil as a global player?
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Chapter 29
- China and the developing world
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Chapter 30
- India as a post-colonial development partner