02349cam a2200409Ma 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070020006900111020006600180020002200246040003400268050002000302072001700322072001600339072002300355080000700378082001400385245010000399260004800499300003600547520087200583588004701455650002801502650002501530650003301555650002701588650004001615650004101655700002801696776013401724856004701858913001501905999001901920ocn441763531OCoLC20171018091354.0m d cr un|||||||||060718s2006 ne eo 000 0 eng d a9781849504379 (electronic bk.) :c�62.95 ; � 87.95 ; $111.95 a1849504377 (electronic bk.) :c�62.95 ; � 87.95 ; $111.95 z0762313404 (hbk.) aMERUCbengcMERUCdOCLCQdZJC14aJA1b.P585 2006 7aJHBA2bicssc 7aJPA2bicssc 7aPOL0000002bisacsh a3204a306.222200aPolitical power and social theory.nVol. 18h[electronic resource] /cedited by Diane E. Davis. aAmsterdam ;aOxford :bElsevier JAI,c2006. a1 online resource (xx, 265 p.). aVolume 18 of the popular "Political Power and Social Theory" series is broken up into three parts examining political power, state formation, and economic development with examples from Africa, Russia, and Chile. It also looks at the status of opposition politics in America. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers in the field of political science and social theory. Part I examines political power, state formation, and economic development with examples from Africa, Russia, and Chile. Part II looks at the history and current status of opposition politics in America. Part III discusses scholarly controversy within the discipline with some of the field's leading thinkers authoring chapters. With its international scope, this volume is a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in the field of political science and social theory. aDescription based on print version record. 0aPower (Social sciences) 0aPolitical sociology. 0aSocial sciencesxPhilosophy. 7aSocial theory.2bicssc 7aPolitical science & theory.2bicssc 7aPolitical SciencexGeneral.2bisacsh1 aDavis, Diane E.,d1953-08iPrint version:tPolitical power and social theory. Vol. 18.dAmsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier JAI, 2006z0762313404w(OCoLC)7076612440uhttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/0198-8719/18 1SSbacklist c222816d222816