State in Society Studying How States and Societies Transform and Constitute One Another |
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Author:
| Migdal, Joel S. |
Contribution by:
| Bates, Robert H. Comisso, Ellen Lange, Peter Milner, Helen Migdal, Joel |
Series title: | Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-521-79706-1 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2001 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $31.99 |
Book Description:
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The essays in this book trace the development of Joel Migdal's "state-in-society" approach. The essays situate the approach within the classic literature in political science, sociology, and related disciplines but present a new model for understanding state-society relations, which ally parts of the state and groups in society against other such coalitions, determine how societies and states create and maintain distinct ways of structuring day-to-day life--the nature of the rules that...
More DescriptionThe essays in this book trace the development of Joel Migdal's "state-in-society" approach. The essays situate the approach within the classic literature in political science, sociology, and related disciplines but present a new model for understanding state-society relations, which ally parts of the state and groups in society against other such coalitions, determine how societies and states create and maintain distinct ways of structuring day-to-day life--the nature of the rules that govern people's behavior, whom they benefit and whom they disadvantage, which sorts of elements unite people and which divide them, what shared meaning people hold about their relations with others and their place in the world.