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State Power and Social Forces: Domination and Transformation in the Third World (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics (Paperback)) (Paperback)
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Short Description for State Power and Social ForcesThis is a collection of scholarly essays on state, society and politics in the Third World.
Full description- Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Published: 26 August 1994
- Format: Paperback 348 pages
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- Categories: Social & Cultural Anthropology | Politics & Government | Political Structure & Processes
- ISBN 13: 9780521467346 ISBN 10: 0521467349
- Sales rank: 486,983
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Full description for State Power and Social Forces
This eminently readable collection of high-quality, country-specific essays on Third World politics provides, through a variety of well-integrated themes and approaches, an examination of 'state theory' as it has been practised in the past, and how it must be refined for the future. The contributors go beyond the previously articulated 'bringing the state back in' model to offer their own 'state-in-society' approach. They argue that states, which should be disaggregated for meaningful comparative study, are best analysed as parts of societies. States may help mould, but are also continually moulded by, the societies within which they are embedded. States' capacities, further, will vary depending on their ties to other social forces. And other social forces will be capable of being mobilised into political contention only under certain conditions. Political contention pitting states against other social forces may sometimes be mutually enfeebling, but at other times, mutually empowering.

