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A world of nations; problems of political modernization

Title
  1. A world of nations; problems of political modernization [by] Dankwart A. Rustow.
Published by
  1. Washington, Brookings Institution [1967]
Author
  1. Rustow, Dankwart A.

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Description
  1. xiv, 306 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. Study of political structure of government, and political leadership of nations, with particular reference to developing countries - examines the quest for authority, identity and equality, covers the central political aspects of modernisation, various types of regime (incl. Military governments), discusses rival appeals of capitalist and communist political and economic systems, and includes historical background.
Subject
  1. Political science
  2. Newly independent states > Politics and government
  3. political science
  4. Politisches System
  5. Sozialer Wandel
  6. Politieke ontwikkeling
  7. Ciencia Politica
  8. LAW
  9. government
  10. political leadership
  11. political aspect
  12. military government
  13. capitalist
  14. communist
  15. history
  16. gouvernement
  17. direction politique
  18. aspect politique
  19. gouvernement militaire
  20. capitaliste
  21. communiste
  22. histoire
  23. gobierno
  24. dirección política
  25. aspecto político
  26. gobierno militar
  27. capitalista
  28. comunista
  29. historia
  30. Entwicklungsländer
  31. developing countries
  32. pays en développement
  33. países en desarrollo
Contents
  1. The changes of modernity -- The ideal of nationality -- The myths of geography and history -- The common coin of language -- Popular will and "social communication" -- Identity and authority -- The growing scope of public functions -- The demand for political equality and participation -- The dilemma of organization -- Reform versus revolution -- Blends of tradition and modernity -- The problem of sequence -- Forms of political rule -- Charisma and the founding of states -- The legacy of violence -- Clubs are trumps -- The technique of the coup -- The soldiers in power -- The sequels of a coup -- The dynamics of parties, broad and narrow -- Social groups in politics -- Single party systems -- Difficulties of democracy -- The prospects of modernity -- The western model and United States policy -- The communist model and communist policy -- The new states and the Cold War -- Further models, seen and unseen -- Appendix tables. Linguistic unity and diversity of countries ; Linguistic unity and diversity, by world religion ; Linguistic states ; The scope of government authority ; Contemporary democratic systems: origins, participation, and party changes ; The fragmentation of sovereignty: countries of the world by region, date of independence, and size of population ; The fragmentation of sovereignty: median population of countries, by region and period of independence.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliographical footnotes.