National development and local reform: political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan
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Princeton, N.J.
Princeton University Press
1967
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Schriftenreihe: | Princeton studies on the Near East
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 439 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781400874576 1400874572 |
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505 | 8 | |a The book is one of the many studies published by Princeton on the Near East and conforms to the high standards of quality and style of other Princeton publications. It is well written and presents a clear understanding of the politics in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan and their changing political patterns since their independence from French and British colonialism. The book, as others written by the same author on Morocco and Tunisia, is the outcome of his intense research and travel in these countries. The author, as a political scientist, is engaged in research at the micro level: the political problems at the local level in the developing countries and their impact on development. The study stimulates some interesting thoughts and provides new dimensions to the problem of general development. During the past few years the reader interested in the general development of emerging countries has been overwhelmed with a vast amount of reading material, which, in the reviewer's judgment, is more likely to con fuse a clear analysis of problems of development. The problem is so complex that it is hard to discern any common ground in the different approaches adopted by different authors. Political scientists, sociologists, and economists all exhibit their own professional bias in their approaches by the lack of recognition of some of the significant contributions in related areas. So the study of national development, in the reviewer's opinion, is becoming similar to a group of blind men setting out to find the truth about an elephant, each by touching one limb of the animal and making some generalizations. -- from http://www.jstor.org (August 26, 2011) | |
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contents | Part I. National development and local reform. 1. Political participation and development ---- Part II. National politics and localized authority. 2. The Moroccan commune: limits of faith --- 3. The Tunisian council: limited risk and limited impact --- 4. The Pakistani union council: limits of reason ---- Part III. National politics and localized development. 5. The decision to plan and popular consent --- 6. Organizational responses to rural reconstruction --- 7. Self-interest and national interest in the village --- 8. Learning to work and to believe --- 9. Administrative reform: the confrontation of authority and community ---- Part IV. National development and attitudinal change. 10. The affective Vortex: moral imperatives and development --- 11. The cognitive component: institutional elaboration ---- 12. Attitudinal change and development The book is one of the many studies published by Princeton on the Near East and conforms to the high standards of quality and style of other Princeton publications. It is well written and presents a clear understanding of the politics in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan and their changing political patterns since their independence from French and British colonialism. The book, as others written by the same author on Morocco and Tunisia, is the outcome of his intense research and travel in these countries. The author, as a political scientist, is engaged in research at the micro level: the political problems at the local level in the developing countries and their impact on development. The study stimulates some interesting thoughts and provides new dimensions to the problem of general development. During the past few years the reader interested in the general development of emerging countries has been overwhelmed with a vast amount of reading material, which, in the reviewer's judgment, is more likely to con fuse a clear analysis of problems of development. The problem is so complex that it is hard to discern any common ground in the different approaches adopted by different authors. Political scientists, sociologists, and economists all exhibit their own professional bias in their approaches by the lack of recognition of some of the significant contributions in related areas. So the study of national development, in the reviewer's opinion, is becoming similar to a group of blind men setting out to find the truth about an elephant, each by touching one limb of the animal and making some generalizations. -- from http://www.jstor.org (August 26, 2011) |
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dewey-search | 320.3 |
dewey-sort | 3320.3 |
dewey-tens | 320 - Political science (Politics and government) |
discipline | Politologie |
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spelling | Ashford, Douglas Elliott Verfasser aut National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan by Douglas E. Ashford Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press 1967 1 online resource (xi, 439 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Princeton studies on the Near East Print version record. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 Part I. National development and local reform. 1. Political participation and development ---- Part II. National politics and localized authority. 2. The Moroccan commune: limits of faith --- 3. The Tunisian council: limited risk and limited impact --- 4. The Pakistani union council: limits of reason ---- Part III. National politics and localized development. 5. The decision to plan and popular consent --- 6. Organizational responses to rural reconstruction --- 7. Self-interest and national interest in the village --- 8. Learning to work and to believe --- 9. Administrative reform: the confrontation of authority and community ---- Part IV. National development and attitudinal change. 10. The affective Vortex: moral imperatives and development --- 11. The cognitive component: institutional elaboration ---- 12. Attitudinal change and development The book is one of the many studies published by Princeton on the Near East and conforms to the high standards of quality and style of other Princeton publications. It is well written and presents a clear understanding of the politics in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan and their changing political patterns since their independence from French and British colonialism. The book, as others written by the same author on Morocco and Tunisia, is the outcome of his intense research and travel in these countries. The author, as a political scientist, is engaged in research at the micro level: the political problems at the local level in the developing countries and their impact on development. The study stimulates some interesting thoughts and provides new dimensions to the problem of general development. During the past few years the reader interested in the general development of emerging countries has been overwhelmed with a vast amount of reading material, which, in the reviewer's judgment, is more likely to con fuse a clear analysis of problems of development. The problem is so complex that it is hard to discern any common ground in the different approaches adopted by different authors. Political scientists, sociologists, and economists all exhibit their own professional bias in their approaches by the lack of recognition of some of the significant contributions in related areas. So the study of national development, in the reviewer's opinion, is becoming similar to a group of blind men setting out to find the truth about an elephant, each by touching one limb of the animal and making some generalizations. -- from http://www.jstor.org (August 26, 2011) Maroc / Economie Tunisie / Economie Pakistan / Economie Pakistan. Administration. Administration locale Maroc. Administration. Administration locale Tunisie. Administration. Administration locale Pakistan. Production. Agriculture Maroc. Production. Agriculture Tunisie. Production. Agriculture Administration locale / Maroc Administration locale / Tunisie Administration locale / Pākistān Local government fast Participation politique / Afrique du Nord ram Participation politique / Pakistan ram Administration locale / Afrique du Nord ram Administration locale / Pakistan ram Planification / Tunisie ram Planification / Maroc ram Planification / Pakistan ram Politik swd Selbstverwaltung swd Politik gnd Selbstverwaltung gnd POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Wirtschaft Local government Morocco Local government Tunisia Local government Pakistan Selbstverwaltung (DE-588)4054442-4 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Marokko (DE-588)4037680-1 gnd rswk-swf Tunesien (DE-588)4061206-5 gnd rswk-swf Pakistan (DE-588)4075812-6 gnd rswk-swf Marokko (DE-588)4037680-1 g Selbstverwaltung (DE-588)4054442-4 s Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s 1\p DE-604 Pakistan (DE-588)4075812-6 g 2\p DE-604 Tunesien (DE-588)4061206-5 g 3\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ashford, Douglas Elliott National development and local reform 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Ashford, Douglas Elliott National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan Part I. National development and local reform. 1. Political participation and development ---- Part II. National politics and localized authority. 2. The Moroccan commune: limits of faith --- 3. The Tunisian council: limited risk and limited impact --- 4. The Pakistani union council: limits of reason ---- Part III. National politics and localized development. 5. The decision to plan and popular consent --- 6. Organizational responses to rural reconstruction --- 7. Self-interest and national interest in the village --- 8. Learning to work and to believe --- 9. Administrative reform: the confrontation of authority and community ---- Part IV. National development and attitudinal change. 10. The affective Vortex: moral imperatives and development --- 11. The cognitive component: institutional elaboration ---- 12. Attitudinal change and development The book is one of the many studies published by Princeton on the Near East and conforms to the high standards of quality and style of other Princeton publications. It is well written and presents a clear understanding of the politics in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan and their changing political patterns since their independence from French and British colonialism. The book, as others written by the same author on Morocco and Tunisia, is the outcome of his intense research and travel in these countries. The author, as a political scientist, is engaged in research at the micro level: the political problems at the local level in the developing countries and their impact on development. The study stimulates some interesting thoughts and provides new dimensions to the problem of general development. During the past few years the reader interested in the general development of emerging countries has been overwhelmed with a vast amount of reading material, which, in the reviewer's judgment, is more likely to con fuse a clear analysis of problems of development. The problem is so complex that it is hard to discern any common ground in the different approaches adopted by different authors. Political scientists, sociologists, and economists all exhibit their own professional bias in their approaches by the lack of recognition of some of the significant contributions in related areas. So the study of national development, in the reviewer's opinion, is becoming similar to a group of blind men setting out to find the truth about an elephant, each by touching one limb of the animal and making some generalizations. -- from http://www.jstor.org (August 26, 2011) Maroc / Economie Tunisie / Economie Pakistan / Economie Pakistan. Administration. Administration locale Maroc. Administration. Administration locale Tunisie. Administration. Administration locale Pakistan. Production. Agriculture Maroc. Production. Agriculture Tunisie. Production. Agriculture Administration locale / Maroc Administration locale / Tunisie Administration locale / Pākistān Local government fast Participation politique / Afrique du Nord ram Participation politique / Pakistan ram Administration locale / Afrique du Nord ram Administration locale / Pakistan ram Planification / Tunisie ram Planification / Maroc ram Planification / Pakistan ram Politik swd Selbstverwaltung swd Politik gnd Selbstverwaltung gnd POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Wirtschaft Local government Morocco Local government Tunisia Local government Pakistan Selbstverwaltung (DE-588)4054442-4 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
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title | National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan |
title_alt | Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan |
title_auth | National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan |
title_exact_search | National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan |
title_full | National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan by Douglas E. Ashford |
title_fullStr | National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan by Douglas E. Ashford |
title_full_unstemmed | National development and local reform political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan by Douglas E. Ashford |
title_short | National development and local reform |
title_sort | national development and local reform political participation in morocco tunisia and pakistan political participation in morocco tunisia and pakistan |
title_sub | political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan = Political participation in Morocco, Tunisia, and Pakistan |
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