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ISBN
9780300116205

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300116209
ISBN-13
9780300116205
eBay Product ID (ePID)
48656815

Product Key Features

Book Title
Political Order in Changing Societies
Number of Pages
512 Pages
Language
English
Topic
History & Theory, General, World
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Political Science, History
Author
Samuel P. Huntington
Book Series
The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Ser.
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"This pioneering volume, examining as it does the relation between development and stability, is an interesting and exciting addition to the literature."-- American Political Science Review "'Must' reading for all those interested in comparative politics or in the study of development."--Dankwart A. Rustow, Journal of International Affairs "This book, which first appeared in 1968, was one of the classics of late twentieth-century social science, a work that had enormous influence on the way people thought about development, both in academia and in the policy world. The breadth of knowledge about developing countries, as well as the analytical insight that Political Order brought to bear, was astonishing, and cemented Samuel Huntington's reputation as one of the foremost political scientists of his generation."--Francis Fukuyama, from the Foreword, "This book, which first appeared in 1968, was one of the classics of late twentieth-century social science, a work that had enormous influence on the way people thought about development, both in academia and in the policy world. The breadth of knowledge about developing countries, as well as the analytical insight that Political Order brought to bear, was astonishing, and cemented Samuel Huntington's reputation as one of the foremost political scientists of his generation."--Francis Fukuyama, from the Foreword, "This pioneering volume, examining as it does the relation between development and stability, is an interesting and exciting addition to the literature."-- American Political Science Review "'Must' reading for all those interested in comparative politics or in the study of development."--Dankwart A. Rustow, Journal of International Affairs Named one of the significant books of the last 75 years by Francis Fukuyama in Foreign Affairs "This book, which first appeared in 1968, was one of the classics of late twentieth-century social science, a work that had enormous influence on the way people thought about development, both in academia and in the policy world. The breadth of knowledge about developing countries, as well as the analytical insight that Political Order brought to bear, was astonishing, and cemented Samuel Huntington's reputation as one of the foremost political scientists of his generation."--Francis Fukuyama, from the Foreword
Dewey Decimal
320
Synopsis
This now-classic examination of the development of viable political institutions in emerging nations is a major and enduring contribution to modern political analysis. In a new Foreword, Francis Fukuyama assesses Huntington's achievement, examining the context of the book's original publication as well as its lasting importance. "This pioneering volume, examining as it does the relation between development and stability, is an interesting and exciting addition to the literature."-- American Political Science Review "'Must' reading for all those interested in comparative politics or in the study of development."--Dankwart A. Rustow, Journal of International Affairs, This now-classic examination of the development of viable political institutions in emerging nations is a major and enduring contribution to modern political analysis. In a new Foreword, Francis Fukuyama assesses Huntington's achievement, examining the context of the book's original publication as well as its lasting importance. "This pioneering volume, examining as it does the relation between development and stability, is an interesting and exciting addition to the literature."--"American Political Science Review ""'Must' reading for all those interested in comparative politics or in the study of development."--Dankwart A. Rustow, "Journal of International Affairs"
LC Classification Number
JA66

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