POL101Y1 Lecture Notes - Mass Politics

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West: state first, nation second, followed by mass politics. The rest, this sequence not always followed. Reversal of the modernization sequence has grave consequences political legacies of colonization worse than economic legacy. A modicum of modernization (education, urbanization, industrialization) Institutional overload: raw social power confronting states unmediated by institutions of civil societies and political parties. International financial institutions apply pressures of their own. Dysfunction of parties (elections are ethnic censuses) Economic development policies meant to sustain state rather than create wealth. Mass politics, weak loyalties to the centre, weak institutions create unrest and sometimes civil war. Military steps in to restore order temporarily (patterns of latin america, africa, asia post-1960, Problem: no ideology, so ultimately step aside. But problems that brought military to power remains, bringing them to power againa cycle. Weak institutionalization (1. 5 institutions army and the intelligence agency) Tribal areas combined with foreign policy considerations: huge ethnic divides (greater than africa)

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