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Political Economy of Power Sharing in Developing Countries

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Political Economy of Power Sharing in Developing Countries

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Political Economy of Power Sharing in Developing Countries is an in-depth examination of factors that trigger the clamor for power sharing, zoning and rotation in mostly developing countries. These provocations include geographical, ethnic, and religious identity factors that can influence the political process in varying degrees from country to country. The impact goes a long way in determining the stability and instability of the political process in various countries. The reasons for these differences and the impacts are a combination of the endogenous variables in the first instance, which are the primary prompters. Other elements, which are the exogenous factors, are secondary prompters. When these converge, they produce a peculiar impact in a given society based on the characteristic variables and the resulting outcome. The new paradigm shifts in the agitation in developing countries is demonstrated by an elitist instrument of marginalization and self-aggrandizement. The masses are hoodwinked, sensitized, and manipulated through primal sentiment to support the elites in acquiring political power, which in turn enables the acquisition of economic power.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction
Chapter One: Political Economy and Class Structure in Developing Countries
Chapter Two: Ethnic and Religion Politics: The Case of Rwanda and Nigeria
Chapter Three: Power Sharing and the Manipulation of the Masses by the Elites in Developing Countries through Ethnicity
Chapter Four: Political Economy of Power Sharing
Chapter Five: Political Economy of Location and Localisation of Industries in Nigeria
Chapter Six: Religion as a Trigger in Zoning of Public Offices in Developing Countries
Chapter Seven: Identity Politics: Political Economy of Power Sharing
Chapter Eight: Identity Politics and Political Economy of Power Sharing in the Middle East: Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrian, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen
Chapter Nine: Identity Politics and Political Economy of Power Sharing in the Middle East: Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt, Libya and Azerbajan
Chapter Ten: Identity Politics and Power Sharing in Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras
Chapter Eleven: Identity Politics and Power Sharing in Latin America: Jamaica, Mexico, Nicargua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

Conclusion
References
About the Author

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Aug 07 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 344
ISBN 9781978765375
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 2 figures (b/w), and 1 author headshot (b/w)
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Akietuwopiribie Opuene Hart

Akietuwopiribie Opuene Hart holds a BSc in Public…

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