National Development and Local Reform
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Douglas Elliott Ashford
and Douglas Elliott Ashford
About this book
Focusing on the problems of increased political participation as a vital aspect of the developmental process, the author compares the ways three different political systems—the monarchy of Morocco, the single-party state of Tunisia, and the alliance of military and civil officials of the Pakistani regime—have attempted to solve the problem at the local level.
Originally published in 1967.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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Section I: National Development and Local Reform
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Section II: National Politics and Localized Authority
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Section III: National Politics and Localized Development
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Section IV: National Development and Attitudinal Change
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Bibliography
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