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| Preface | p. xv |
| Understanding Underdevelopment | p. 1 |
| Third World Commonalities: The Nature of Underdevelopment | p. 4 |
| Economic Underdevelopment | p. 4 |
| Social Underdevelopment | p. 9 |
| Political Underdevelopment | p. 13 |
| Some Relationships between the Components of Development | p. 15 |
| The Causes of Underdevelopment | p. 17 |
| Modernization Theory and the ... MORE | p. 18 |
| Dependency Theory: The Core and the Periphery | p. 21 |
| Modernization and Dependency Theories Compared | p. 24 |
| Contemporary Perspectives | p. 25 |
| How Much (or How Little) Progress Has Been Made? | p. 28 |
| The Explosion of Third World Democracy | p. 32 |
| Democracy Defined | p. 39 |
| Democratic Transition and Consolidation | p. 40 |
| Authoritarian Beginnings | p. 42 |
| Justifying Authoritarian Rule | p. 42 |
| The Third Wave and Its Effect on the Third World | p. 44 |
| International Causes and Consequences of the Third Wave | p. 47 |
| The Prerequisites of Democracy in Individual Countries | p. 48 |
| Social and Economic Modernization | p. 49 |
| Class Structure | p. 50 |
| Political Culture | p. 52 |
| The Curse of Oil Wealth | p. 56 |
| How Do Democracies Perform? Public Policy Compared | p. 58 |
| Democratic Consolidation | p. 60 |
| Improving the Quality of Democracy | p. 61 |
| Conclusion | p. 63 |
| Religion and Politics | p. 68 |
| The Meeting of Church and State | p. 70 |
| Great Religions of the Third World | p. 71 |
| Religion, Modernity, and Secularization | p. 73 |
| Structural and Theological Bases of Church-State Relations | p. 75 |
| Islam | p. 75 |
| Catholicism | p. 76 |
| Hinduism and Buddhism | p. 77 |
| Religious Fundamentalism and Islamism | p. 78 |
| Defining and Explaining Fundamentalism | p. 79 |
| Fundamentalists: Radical and Conservative | p. 80 |
| The Iranian Revolution: Radical Islamism as a Reaction to Western-Style Modernization | p. 82 |
| Al Qaeda and Militant Islamism | p. 84 |
| Islamist Terrorists in Western Europe: A New Frontier | p. 89 |
| Turkey and Moderate Islamism | p. 91 |
| The Strengthening of Moderate Islam | p. 95 |
| The Progressive Catholic Church | p. 95 |
| The Future of Religion and Politics in the Developing World | p. 98 |
| Conclusion: Religion and Democracy | p. 100 |
| The Politics of Cultural Pluralism and Ethnic Conflict | p. 106 |
| Defining Ethnicity | p. 110 |
| Ethnic and State Boundaries | p. 112 |
| Types of Ethnic and Cultural Divisions | p. 113 |
| Nationality | p. 113 |
| Tribe | p. 116 |
| Race | p. 117 |
| Religion | p. 119 |
| Dependency, Modernization, and Ethnic Conflict | p. 125 |
| Levels of Interethnic Conflict | p. 126 |
| Minimal Conflict | p. 126 |
| Uneasy Balance | p. 127 |
| Enforced Hierarchy (Ethnic Dominance) | p. 128 |
| Systematic Violence | p. 130 |
| Outcomes and Resolutions | p. 130 |
| Power Sharing: Federalism and Consociationalism | p. 131 |
| Secession | p. 132 |
| Outside Intervention | p. 134 |
| Settlement through Exhaustion | p. 137 |
| Toward a Peaceful Resolution of Conflict | p. 137 |
| Conclusion: Ethnic Pluralism and Democracy | p. 138 |
| Women and Development | p. 142 |
| The Political and Socioeconomic Status of Third World Women | p. 145 |
| Modernization and Women's Economic Status | p. 149 |
| Women in the Economy: Rural and Urban | p. 149 |
| Women and Politics | p. 152 |
| Women's Political Activism at the Grassroots | p. 153 |
| Women as National Political Leaders | p. 156 |
| Reserved Seats and Quotas: Female Representation in Parliament | p. 159 |
| Women and Revolutionary Change | p. 165 |
| Women as Peacekeepers | p. 168 |
| The Status of Women: The Roles of Modernization, Globalization, and Regime Type | p. 169 |
| Conclusion: Democracy and the Role of Women in Society | p. 171 |
| The Politics of the Rural and Urban Poor | p. 176 |
| The Rural Poor: Third World Peasantry | p. 177 |
| Rural Class Structures | p. 178 |
| Peasant Politics | p. 180 |
| The Politics of Agrarian Reform | p. 183 |
| Patterns of Land Concentration | p. 183 |
| The Case for Agrarian Reform | p. 184 |
| The Decline of Agrarian Reform | p. 186 |
| Crop Pricing: Another Approach to Rural Poverty | p. 188 |
| The Future of the Rural Poor | p. 190 |
| Rapid Urbanization and the Politics of the Urban Poor | p. 191 |
| The Third World's Urban Explosion | p. 191 |
| The Political Consequences of Urban Growth | p. 195 |
| The Search for Employment | p. 195 |
| The Urban Poor's Struggle for Housing | p. 197 |
| Public Housing and the Role of the State | p. 199 |
| Spontaneous Housing | p. 200 |
| Sites-and-Services Programs | p. 201 |
| The Problem of Urban Crime | p. 202 |
| The Politics of the Urban Poor: Conflicting Images | p. 204 |
| Forms of Political Expression among the Urban Poor | p. 207 |
| Individual Political Behavior | p. 207 |
| Collective Goals: Housing and Urban Services | p. 208 |
| Radical Political Behavior | p. 211 |
| Conclusion: The Role of the Rural and Urban Poor in Democratic Change | p. 212 |
| Revolutionary Change | p. 217 |
| Defining Revolution | p. 220 |
| Underlying Causes of Revolution | p. 222 |
| Inexorable Historical Forces | p. 222 |
| Regime Decay | p. 223 |
| Challenges from Below | p. 225 |
| Causes of Revolution: A Summary | p. 229 |
| Levels of Popular Support | p. 230 |
| Peasants as Revolutionaries | p. 233 |
| Why Peasants Rebel | p. 233 |
| Which Peasants Rebel | p. 234 |
| Revolutionary Leadership | p. 235 |
| Revolutionaries in Power | p. 237 |
| Conclusion: Revolutionary Change and Democracy | p. 241 |
| Soldiers and Politics | p. 245 |
| The Causes of Military Intervention | p. 249 |
| The Nature of the Armed Forces | p. 249 |
| The Nature of Civil Society | p. 250 |
| Progressive Soldiers and Military Conservatives | p. 253 |
| The Types and Goals of Military Regimes | p. 256 |
| Personalistic Regimes | p. 256 |
| Institutional Military Regimes | p. 257 |
| The Accomplishments and Failures of Military Regimes | p. 262 |
| Combating Corruption | p. 262 |
| Defending Military Interests | p. 263 |
| Patterns in Military Spending | p. 264 |
| Establishing Stability | p. 267 |
| Improving the Economy | p. 269 |
| Military Withdrawal from Politics | p. 271 |
| New Roles for the Armed Forces | p. 273 |
| The Military as the Deciding Factor in the Arab Spring | p. 274 |
| Improving Civil-Military Relationships | p. 275 |
| Conclusion: Democracy and the Military | p. 276 |
| The Political Economy of Third World Development | p. 280 |
| The Role of the State | p. 282 |
| The Command Economy | p. 283 |
| Latin American Statism | p. 286 |
| East Asia's Developmental State | p. 290 |
| The Neoclassical Ideal | p. 292 |
| Finding a Proper Role for the State | p. 295 |
| Industrialization Strategies | p. 295 |
| Import-Substituting Industrialization | p. 296 |
| Export-Oriented Industrialization | p. 298 |
| Growth with Equity | p. 299 |
| Economic Development and the Environment | p. 301 |
| The Costs of Growth | p. 302 |
| Environmental Decay as a Third World Problem | p. 303 |
| Third World Environmental Decay and Global Warming: A Global Problem | p. 304 |
| The Search for Sustainable Development | p. 305 |
| Some Signs of Progress | p. 307 |
| Finding the Right Mix | p. 309 |
| The Effects of Globalization on Developing Nations | p. 310 |
| Conclusion: Democracy and Economic Development | p. 315 |
| Glossary | p. 319 |
| Index | p. 328 |
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