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"To write a summary of "Third World Politics" is a nearly impossible task. . . . Professor Clapham has been able to present a challenging analysis that is worthy of attention. . . . This book is recommended to any Latin Americanist who wishes to put Latin America in the context of the Third World. It is written in clear English without complex statistical data." "Latin America in Books" "It is precisely Christopher Clapham's sense of the essence of politics that commends his useful little book. Although not specifically devoted to Africa, his first love does show through in many of the examples chosen. The essential practicality of his approach is well demonstrated in the fact that a third of the book is given over to three chapters entitled: 'Managing the State, ' 'Managing the Economy, ' and 'Managing the External Political Arena.' "--Richard Rathbone, The International Journal of African Historical Studies "To write a summary of Third World Politics is a nearly impossible task. . . . Professor Clapham has been able to present a challenging analysis that is worthy of attention. . . . This book is recommended to any Latin Americanist who wishes to put Latin America in the context of the Third World. It is written in clear English without complex statistical data."--Latin America in Books "If the life of the citizens of the third world is to be improved the emphasis must be on the here and now or, as Clapham puts it, 'the problem is not where you should be trying to go but how you should get there.' . . . This is a splendid book which should not only find its place on student reading lists but can be read with great profit by specialists within the field."--John A Wiseman, London Times Higher Education Supplement "Extremely readable and worthwhile. . . . Clapham's work provides a balanced and insightful perspective of an area which is as complex and diverse as the many countries which comprise its whole."--Journal of International Law & Politics Extremely readable and worthwhile. . . . Clapham s work provides a balanced and insightful perspective of an area which is as complex and diverse as the many countries which comprise its whole. Journal of International Law & Politics " If the life of the citizens of the third world is to be improved the emphasis must be on the here and now or, as Clapham puts it, the problem is not where you should be trying to go but how you should get there. . . . This is a splendid book which should not only find its place on student reading lists but can be read with great profit by specialists within the field. John A Wiseman, London Times Higher Education Supplement " Extremely readable and worthwhile. . . . Clapham s work provides a balanced and insightful perspective of an area which is as complex and diverse as the many countries which comprise its whole. "Journal of International Law & Politics"" If the life of the citizens of the third world is to be improved the emphasis must be on the here and now or, as Clapham puts it, the problem is not where you should be trying to go but how you should get there. . . . This is a splendid book which should not only find its place on student reading lists but can be read with great profit by specialists within the field. John A Wiseman," London Times Higher Education Supplement"" "Extremely readable and worthwhile. . . . Clapham's work provides a balanced and insightful perspective of an area which is as complex and diverse as the many countries which comprise its whole."--"Journal of International Law & Politics" "If the life of the citizens of the third world is to be improved the emphasis must be on the here and now or, as Clapham puts it, 'the problem is not where you should be trying to go but how you should get there.' . . . This is a splendid book which should not only find its place on student reading lists but can be read with great profit by specialists within the field."--John A Wiseman", London Times Higher Education Supplement" "If the life of the citizens of the third world is to be improved the emphasis must be on the here and now or, as Clapham puts it, 'the problem is not where you should be trying to go but how you should get there.' . . . This is a splendid book which should not only find its place on student reading lists but can be read with great profit by specialists within the field."--John A Wiseman," London Times Higher Education Supplement" "Extremely readable and worthwhile. . . . Clapham's work provides a balanced and insightful perspective of an area which is as complex and diverse as the many countries which comprise its whole."--"Journal of International Law & Politics" "To write a summary of Third World politics is a nearly impossible task. . . . Professor Clapham has been able to present a challenging analysis that is worthy of attention. . . . This book is recommended to any Latin Americanist who wishes to put Latin America in the context of the Third World. It is written in clear English without complex statistical data."--"Latin America in Books"
Reseña del editor:
Both ambitious and original, Clapham's book covers governance, economic management, external relations, military leadership, and revolutionary orientations for all the nations involved. He shows how fragile Western institutions of political and economic management and accountability are in the Third World, and--on the other hand--how dependent on the advanced industrial nations Third World leaders remain. For all who seek a better understanding of the emerging nations of the Third World, Clapham's book will provide illuminating introductory and background information. The Wisconsin edition is not for sale in the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada) or Japan.
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