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Understanding Third World Politics” offers a comprehensive examination of the political landscape in developing countries, analyzing key theories, governance structures, economic influences, and historical factors shaping political institutions. The book explores issues such as democracy, authoritarianism, colonial legacies, and global influences on Third World nations. With a focus on comparative politics, it provides insights into the challenges of development, corruption, political instability, and policy-making in the Global South. Ideal for students, researchers, and political analysts, this book presents a critical perspective on the evolving nature of governance in the Third World.
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