Studies in political development [online] /
Joseph La Palombara
- New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2016
- 1 resursă online (vol.) 528 p. (vol. 2) 340 p. 448 p. 396 p. 634 p. (vol. 4) 586 p. (vol. 5) 496 p.
- Princeton Legacy Library .
- Princeton Legacy Library .
Vol. 2 : Bureaucracy and Political Development. (SPD-2) Frontmatter Foreword Preface and acknowledgments Contents 1. An Overview of bureaucracy and political development 2. Bureaucracy and Political Development: Notes, Queries, and Dilemmas 3. The Higher Civil Service as an Action Group in Western Political Development 4. Bureaucracy and Political Development 5. Bureaucrats and Political Development: A Paradoxical View 6. Levels of Economic Performance and Bureaucratic Structures 7. Bureaucracy and Economic Development 8. Bureaucracy and Modernization: The Russian and Soviet Case 9. Bureaucracy and Political Development in Eastern Europe 10. Bureaucracy and Political Development, with Particular Reference to Nigeria 11. The Bureaucracy and Political Development in Viet Nam 12. Public Bureaucracy and Judiciary in Pakistan 13. International Bureaucracies and Political Development Contributors Bibliography Index Crises and Sequences in Political Development. (SPD-7) Frontmatter Foreword Contents 1. Crises of Political Development by Leonard Binder 2. The Development Syndrome: Differentation-Equality- Capacity by James S. Coleman 3. Identity and the Political Culture 4. The Legitimacy Crisis 5. Political Participation: Crisis of the Political Process 6. Penetration: A Crisis of Governmental Capacity 7. Distribution: A Crisis of Resource Management 8. Sequences and Development Contributors Index Crises of Political Development in Europe and the United States. (SPD-9) Frontmatter Foreword Acknowledgments
Contents Chapter 1. The crises and their sequences Chapter 2. The United Kingdom Chapter 3. Belgium Chapter 4. Scandinavia: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden Chapter 5. The United States Chapter 6. Spain and Portugal Chapter 7. France Chapter 8. Italy Chapter 9. Germany Chapter 10. Russia Chapter 11. Poland Contributors Index Backmatter Communications and Political Development. (SPD-1) Frontmatter Foreword Preface and Acknowledgments Contents Introduction 1. Models of Traditional, Transitional, and Modern Communications Systems 2. Communication Development and the Development Process 3. Communications and Political Articulation 4. Demagogues and Cadres in the Political Development of the New States 5. The Emergence of Professional Communicators 6. Writer and Journalist in the Transitional Society 7. Communications and Civic Training in Transitional Societies 8. Mass Media and Political Socialization: The Role of Patterns of Communication 9. Communications and Motivations for Modernization 10. National Character and Economic Growth in Turkey and Iran 11. Nation Building as a Many-Sided Process 12. Communication Patterns and Political Socialization in Transitional Thailand 13. Communications Policies in Development Programs 14. The Mass Media and Politics in the Modernization Process 15. Alternative Patterns of Development 16. Communications and Politics in Communist China 17. Political Development, Power, and Communications in Turkey 18. Toward a Communication Theory of Modernization A Selected Bibliography Contributors Index Vol. 4 : Education and Political Development. (SPD-4) Frontmatter Foreword Acknowledgments Contents Introduction: Education and Political Development PART I: PATTERNS AND PROBLEMS OF EDUCATIONAL UNDERDEVELOPMENT Introduction to Part I 1. Education and the Making of Modern Nations 2. Education in Former French Africa 3. Indonesia 4. Nigeria 5. Tunisia 6. Egypt 7. Brazil PART II: PATTERNS OF POLITY-DIRECTED EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Introduction to Part II 8. Soviet Union 9. Japan 10. The Philippines PART III: THE EDUCATION OF MODERN ELITES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Introduction to Part III 11. Bureaucratic Cadres in a Traditional Milieu 12. Party Cadres in Communist China 13. Education of Military Leadership in Emergent States 14. African University Students: A Presumptive Elite 15. Toward a Modern Intellectual Community PART IV: EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT Introduction to Part IV 16. Investment in Education and Its Political Impact 17. Conflicts in Educational Planning A Bibliographic Guide to Education and Political Socialization Contributors Index Vol. 5 : Political culture and political development Frontmatter Preface and Acknowledgments Contents 1. Introduction: Political Culture and Political Development 2. Japan: The Continuity of Modernization 3. England: The Traditionally Modern Political Culture 4. Germany: The Remaking of Political Culture 5. Turkey: The Modernity of Tradition 6. India: Two Political Cultures 7. Ethiopia: Identity, Authority, and Realism 8. Italy: Fragmentation, Isolation, and Alienation 9. Mexico: The Established Revolution 10. Egypt: The Integrative Revolution 11. Soviet Russia: Orthodoxy and Adaptiveness 12. Conclusion: Comparative Political Culture Contributors Index Political Parties and Political Development. (SPD-6) Frontmatter Foreword Contents Part I: The Origin and Development of Parties 1. The Origin and Development of Political Parties 2. Parties, Elites, and Political Developments in Western Europe 3. Parties and Nation-Building in America 4. The Development of Parties in Turkey Part II: Party Systems and their Transformation 5. European Political Parties: The Case of Polarized Pluralism 6. The Transformation of the Western European Party Systems 7. The Decline of the Party in Single-Party African States Part III: Parties and the Crises of Political Development 8. Political Recruitment and Participation in Egypt 9. Electoral Mobilization, Party Competition, and National Integration 10. Parties and National Integration in Africa 11. Political Parties and the Crisis of Succession in the United States: The Case of 1800 Part IV: Parties and Governmental Performance 12. Political Parties and Policy-Making in Latin America 13. Party Systems and National Development in Asia CONCLUSION. The Impact of Parties on Political Development A Selected Bibliography Contributors Index