Political Development Theory and Lucian Pye’s Framework
Political Development and Lucian Pye’s Interpretations
Introduction to Political Development
Political development is an important concept in comparative politics that emerged strongly after World War II, especially during the process of decolonization. Newly independent nations needed to modernize their political institutions and build stable political systems. Therefore, scholars tried to define what “development” means in the political sense.
Among them, Lucian W. Pye is one of the most influential
Key Concepts in Global Politics and International Relations Theory
The Concept of International Power
International power is characterized by two fundamental aspects:
1. Decentralized Power
International power is decentralized, considering the innumerable groups that enjoy sufficient autonomy to exercise a certain degree of influence. This decentralization makes it much more difficult to adopt universally accepted or rejected patterns of behavior and to translate them into norms or institutions that unify the forms and limits of the exercise of international power.
Read MoreEvolution of Indian Governance: Ancient Systems to Modern Constitution
British Administration in India
The British administration in India evolved over a long period, beginning with the East India Company’s trading interests and culminating in a centralized and bureaucratic system under the British Crown. The administration can be broadly divided into two phases: Company rule (till 1858) and Crown rule (1858–1947).
1. East India Company Rule (Pre-1858)
The British came to India as traders in 1600 under the East India Company. After the weakening of the Mughal Empire,
Read MoreThe Political System of the Restoration in Spain
The text was written during the Restoration. The creator of this political system, Cánovas, was a former Union Liberalist. He was a deputy in the Cortes of 1869, and he opposed the Constitution because he found liberty of religious practice unacceptable and because he was against universal suffrage.
Besides being a politician, he was a historian. He admired the English political system and wanted a similar one for Spain: a stable political system, without revolutions, and in which the economy could
Read MoreSpanish Social Services: Progress and Future Challenges
Theme 1: Status and Prospects for Social Services in Spain
1. Progress Since the SSSS (Social Services System)
1.1 Legal Framework
The legal framework governing this area has been established. The European Community (EC) opened a regulatory framework that was complemented with the statutes of autonomy, the law of bases of local government, and regional legislation on social services. The latter is designed to respond to the specific needs of each autonomous community in this matter. Second-generation
Read MoreIndustrialization, Class Struggle, and Technological Advance
The Spread of Industrialization
Industrialization in Europe
At the beginning of the 19th century, Great Britain was the only country in the world with significant industrial development, caused by the Industrial Revolution. In other parts of Europe, the survival of the Old Regime’s economic, political, and social institutions did not allow for the new technological and organizational advances to spread. Furthermore, British goods flooded the markets, and it was almost impossible for local producers
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