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'...erudite, thought-provoking and well-written.'Archie Brown,
Professor of Politics, Oxford University. The return to prominence
of the concept of political culture offers an opportunity to
re-evaluate its contribution to the social sciences. This study
casts a broader than usual net, embracing not only political
science (with equal emphasis placed on the concept's use in
communist studies), but also sociology and history. On this basis a
distinctive theory of political culture, and not merely another
typology, is developed. Political culture, instead of being a token
in the sterile debate between interest- and culture-based
explanation, offers the means of transcending that debate.
Spying, the "world's second oldest profession," is hardly limited
to the traditional great power countries. Intelligence Elsewhere,
nevertheless, is the first scholarly volume to deal exclusively
with the comparative study of national intelligence outside of the
anglosphere and European mainstream. Past studies of intelligence
and counterintelligence have tended to focus on countries such as
the United States, Great Britain, and Russia, as well as, to a
lesser extent, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany. This volume
examines the deep historical and cultural origins of intelligence
in several countries of critical importance today: India, China,
the Arab world, and indeed, Russia, the latter examined from a
fresh perspective. The authors then delve into modern intelligence
practice in countries with organizations significantly different
from the mainstream: Iran, Pakistan, Japan, Finland, Sweden,
Indonesia, Argentina, and Ghana. With contributions by leading
intelligence experts for each country, the chapters give the reader
important insights into intelligence culture, current practice, and
security sector reform. As the world morphs into an increasingly
multi-polar system, it is more important than ever to understand
the national intelligence systems of rising powers and regional
powers that differ significantly from those of the US, its NATO
allies, and its traditional opponents. This fascinating book shines
new light into intelligence practices in regions that, until now,
have eluded our understanding.
'...erudite, thought-provoking and well-written.'Archie Brown,
Professor of Politics, Oxford University. The return to prominence
of the concept of political culture offers an opportunity to
re-evaluate its contribution to the social sciences. This study
casts a broader than usual net, embracing not only political
science (with equal emphasis placed on the concept's use in
communist studies), but also sociology and history. On this basis a
distinctive theory of political culture, and not merely another
typology, is developed. Political culture, instead of being a token
in the sterile debate between interest- and culture-based
explanation, offers the means of transcending that debate.
Although the idea that politics is influenced by its cultural
setting is so plausible as to be almost irresistible, political
culture has remained a contested and controversial concept. Just
what the cultural setting consists of and how its influence on
politics is transmitted remain unclear and disputed. This book
argues that the problem is insufficient attention to basic
theoretical questions. Positivist political culture research based
on attitude surveys, and the interpretivist alternative which
explores meaningful context, despite their mutual antipathy share a
neglect of these questions, while materialist and discursivist
critiques of, and alternatives to, political culture research end
up posing the very same questions. Resisting the specialization and
sectarianism of much of political and social science, the book
tackles head on the questions of what political culture is and how
it works. It begins by arguing that we must explore the nature and
dynamics of political culture. To do this it is necessary to reach
beyond political science and reopen the interdisciplinary exchange
in which political culture research was founded. The book reaches
into the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Michael Polanyi for
foundational arguments about the nature of culture, and into
social, cognitive, and cultural psychology for findings about human
motivation which are radical in their implications for political
culture research and its methods. It develops a dualistic theory of
political culture, and uses the two dimensions of practice and
discourse in a new analysis of the otherwise mysterious causal
dynamics of political culture. It provides an explanation of what
has hitherto only been asserted: the role played by political
culture in both political stability and political change. Thus it
restores a rigorously argued concept of political culture to a
central place in political science, and suggests an agenda for its
future development.
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Ghosty Boo (Paperback)
Nicolette Wong; Ryan W. Bradley; Photographs by Stephen Welch
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Discovery Miles 3 370
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingAcentsa -a centss Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age,
it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia
and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally
important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to
protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for e
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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Three children, Astra, Andrew and Annabel, who live on Mars, visit
the Martian moon Phobos with their mother. Andrew enters a chess
tournament there, while Astra and Annabel explore the moon. Phobos
is like a city in space, with tunnels and subways all through it.
It is also the main space station for the area. They make friends
with an older boy called Mark and he asks for their help with a
mystery he's involved in. As events unfold, they get drawn further
and further into an exciting adventure, tracking down a gang of
dangerous ice smugglers. Eventually they decide to try and catch
the gang red handed using a trick chess opening called 'The Oh My
God Trap'. The recomended age group is 8-14 years. http:
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