List of Tables.
1. Politics, Economics And Societies In The Developing World
At The New Millennium:.
The Book?s Structure.
What?s In A Name: ?Developing World?,
?Third World?, Or ?The South??.
Domestic And External Factors In Explaining Outcomes In
Developing Countries.
Modernization And Dependency Theories.
The Analytical Importance Of Structure And Contingency.
Conclusion.
2. Globalization And International Relations:.
?Positive? And ?Negative?
Globalization.
The Impact Of Technological, Economic, Political, And Cultural
Globalization.
The International Relations Of The Developing World.
Conclusion: Globalization, Regionalization And The Developing
World.
3. Economic Growth And Development:.
Development And Inequality At The Start Of The Twenty-First
Century.
Economic Polarization In The Developing World: The 1980s And
1990s.
Economic Reform In Developing Countries.
Conclusion.
4. Democratisation And Democracy:.
The Third Wave Of Democracy In The Developing World.
Democracy In The Developing World: The Regional Picture.
Accounting For Democracy: The Comparative Importance Of Domestic
And External Factors.
Case Studies: South Africa And Indonesia.
Conclusion.
5. Religious And Ethnic Conflict:.
Defining Religion And Ethnicity.
The Political Salience Of Religion In The Developing World:
Domestic And International Factors.
Regional Analysis: Religio-Ethnic Conflict In The Developing
World.
Conclusion.
6. Human Rights:.
What Are Human Rights?.
Human Rights In The Developing World: Domestic And External
Factors.
Collectivist And Individualist Conceptions Of Human Rights.
Regional Analysis: Political Rights, Civil Liberties, And Human
Development In The Developing World.
Conclusion.
7. Women And Gender:.
Gender Discrimination And Poverty In The Developing World.
Women?s Empowerment: ?Feminist? And
?Feminine? Groups.
The Socio-Economic Position Of Females In The Developing
World.
The Impact Of Structural Adjustment And Globalization On Poor
Females.
Regional Analysis: A Woman?s Place.
Conclusion.
8. Politics Of The Natural Environment:.
From Stockholm To Kyoto: 25 Years Of Growing International
Environmental Awareness.
Environmental Crisis In The Developing World.
Environmental Concerns And Politics In The Developing World: The
Domestic Dimension.
The External Dimension Of Environmental Protection: The IMF, The
World Bank And Greenpeace International.
Case Studies: Environmental Groups In The Developing World.
Conclusion.
9. Conclusion:.
Domestic Factors: Political Participation, Civil Society And
Economic Development.
International Factors.
Conclusion: The Future.
Appendix 1: Useful Websites.
Appendix 2: Freedom House Survey Methodology.
Bibliography.
Index