The transformation of political systems is explored in this edited collection by assessing the relationships among political conflict, political development, and public policy. The continuous collapse and regeneration of political systems accompanied by violence and destruction are experiences shared by a majority of the world's population. Most often this larger phenomenon is conceived of in terms of political conflict, repression, and political development. This volume is devoted to exploration of this behavior as a means of understanding system transformation.
The transformation of political systems is explored in this edited collection by assessing the relationships among political conflict, political development, and public policy. The continuous collapse and regeneration of political systems accompanied by violence and destruction are experiences shared by a majority of the world's population. Most often this larger phenomenon is conceived of in terms of political conflict, repression, and political development. This volume is devoted to exploration of this behavior as a means of understanding system transformation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
EDUARD A. ZIEGENHAGEN is Professor of Political Science and Research Fellow at the Center for Leadership Studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He is the author of four books including The Regulation of Political Conflict (Praeger, 1986) and (with K. Koutsoukis) Political Conflict in Southern Europe (Praeger, 1992).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Foreword Introduction National and Regional Political Jurisdictions as Environments for Systemic Change, Conflict, and Public Policy The Effects of U.S. Hegemonic Decline on Political Conflict in Latin America by Cindy M. Christian Militarization, Political Conflict, and Political Development in the Third World by Christian Alexander Davenport Political Conflict and Dependency by Zehra F. Arat Conflict and Development in Turkey: The Problem of the Coup Trap by Ali Carkoglu Political Conflict and Political Development in Greece: 1946-1986 by Kleomenis S. Koutsoukis General Process Models of Political Conflict and Political Development Political Conflict, Regulation, and Political Development by Han-Jyun Hou Conflict and Repression: Frustration-Aggression and Rational-Choice Models by Michael Dillon Toward a Dynamic Model of Political Conflict, Development, and Policy: A Computer Simulation by Eduard A. Ziegenhagen
Preface Foreword Introduction National and Regional Political Jurisdictions as Environments for Systemic Change, Conflict, and Public Policy The Effects of U.S. Hegemonic Decline on Political Conflict in Latin America by Cindy M. Christian Militarization, Political Conflict, and Political Development in the Third World by Christian Alexander Davenport Political Conflict and Dependency by Zehra F. Arat Conflict and Development in Turkey: The Problem of the Coup Trap by Ali Carkoglu Political Conflict and Political Development in Greece: 1946-1986 by Kleomenis S. Koutsoukis General Process Models of Political Conflict and Political Development Political Conflict, Regulation, and Political Development by Han-Jyun Hou Conflict and Repression: Frustration-Aggression and Rational-Choice Models by Michael Dillon Toward a Dynamic Model of Political Conflict, Development, and Policy: A Computer Simulation by Eduard A. Ziegenhagen
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