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Preface | ||
List of contributors | ||
Introduction: developing a state-in-society perspective | 1 | |
1 | The state in society: an approach to struggles for domination | 7 |
2 | Traditional politics against state transformation in Brazil | 37 |
3 | State power and social organization in China | 65 |
4 | Centralization and powerlessness: India's democracy in a comparative perspective | 89 |
5 | States and ruling classes in postcolonial Africa: the enduring contradictions of power | 108 |
6 | Labor divided: sources of state formation in modern China | 143 |
7 | Business conflict, collaboration, and privilege in interwar Egypt | 174 |
8 | A time and a place for the nonstate: social change in the Ottoman Empire during the "long nineteenth century" | 207 |
9 | Peasant-state relations in postcolonial Africa: patterns of engagement and disengagement | 231 |
10 | Engaging the state: associational life in sub-Saharan Africa | 255 |
11 | State power and social forces: on political contention and accommodation in the Third World | 293 |
Index | 327 |
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