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Author: | Moaddel, M. |
Title: | Political conflict in the world economy: a cross-national analysis of modernization and world-system theories |
Journal: | American Sociological Review
1994 : APR, VOL. 59:2, p. 276-303 |
Index terms: | POLITICS WORLD ECONOMY THEORIES |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Explanations for the high levels of political instability and conflict among less developed countries relative to developed countries hinge on the question of whether political conflict results from internal domestic processes or external international relations. Modernization theory asserts that the destabilizing effects of industrialization on domestic institutions and actors generate political conflict in an inverted-U relationship. |
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