Self-government in modernising nations / edited by J. Rotand Pennock
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- 320.2 Sel
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Regions, peoples - even tribes - are today becoming independent nations at a pace unparalleled in history. What is the
outlook for successful self-government in these new African and Asian countries? What tensions aggravate the precarious
process of transforming traditional societies into free, modern states?
In this book, five ernment authorities pool their knowledge of the complicated problems of political development. Their
provocative essays survey both practical and ideological aspects OT modernization and assess the hazards and opportunities presented to American foreign policy. These essays provide an opportunity to compare the views of five. experts with widely different backgrounds on the rapidly evolving subject of political modernization.
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