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Synthesis of Traditional and Modern in the Evolution of Third World Societies Nodari Simonia

Synthesis of Traditional and Modern in the Evolution of Third World Societies By Nodari Simonia

Synthesis of Traditional and Modern in the Evolution of Third World Societies by Nodari Simonia


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Compares two Western models of capitalist development and describes a third model in the developing countries when analyzing the processes of socio-economic and state-political development of countries in Asia and North Africa.

Synthesis of Traditional and Modern in the Evolution of Third World Societies Summary

Synthesis of Traditional and Modern in the Evolution of Third World Societies by Nodari Simonia

In Soviet literature, this theoretical study of the evolution of Third World countries represents one of the first efforts to deviate from dogmatic Stalinist methodology in analyzing Eastern and Western societies. Nodari Simonia compares two Western models of capitalist development and describes a third model in the developing countries when analyzing the processes of socio-economic and state-political development of countries in Asia and North Africa. Simonia also provides case studies of the third model--of parliamentary authoritarianism in India and Malaysia; of controlled democracy in Indonesia, Pakistan, and Egypt; and absolutist regimes in Saudi Arabia and Iran under the Shah. This unusual synthesis by a senior Soviet scholar should provoke considerable interest among academics and professionals engaged in Soviet, political theory, and social and economic development studies.

This initial study in Greenwood's new Series on Soviet and American Studies on the Third World first defines the major characteristics of countries in Western Europe where the birth of capitalism was a spontaneous process, and then points to other countries where capitalism arrived later and transitional and catch up processes were needed. The first part of the book gives a historical explanation for much of what is happening in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe today. The second part discusses the emergence and development of capitalism in Eastern or Oriental countries and how capitalism was introduced and developed under external military-political pressures. Simonia also shows how colonialism was an objectively inevitable process. The author counters traditional Soviet views and also argues against some Western and Oriental scholars on questions concerning the synthesis of traditional and modern characteristics in Asia and North Africa. The third part of the book examines different versions of synthesis in these states. A short bibliography and index complete the book.

About Nodari Simonia

NODARI A. SIMONIA is Deputy Director of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Well-known for studies of social-political and economic problems of Third World countries and of the Soviet Union, Simonia's works include Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia (1961) and Destiny of Capitalism in the Orient (1985), among others.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Bernard Reich and Andrey U. Shoumikhin Preface Formative Development and Statehood Synthesis in the Classical Model of the Development of Capitalism Primary Model: Relation of Form and Content Secondary Model: More Complex Synthesis The Tertiary Model: Developing Countries The Problem of Nation State Integration Modification of Colonial Synthesis upon Independence Modernization of Archaic Traditional Structures The Orient: Case Studies Parliamentary Authoritarianism Neo-Bonapartist Regimes or Controlled Democracy Absolutist-Bonapartist Regimes Absolutist-Neocolonial Regimes Conclusion Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313281440
9780313281440
0313281440
Synthesis of Traditional and Modern in the Evolution of Third World Societies by Nodari Simonia
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-02-28
192
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