Political Order and Political Decay

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Political Order and Political Decay is a major work of political science that examines how political institutions develop, strengthen, and ultimately deteriorate across different societies and historical periods.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political science book
author Francis Fukuyama NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes how political institutions decay
how political institutions emerge
how political institutions strengthen
focusesOn contemporary political development
industrial and post-industrial societies
follows The Origins of Political Order NERFINISHED
genre comparative politics
political science
hasPerspective comparative historical perspective
institutionalist perspective
isSequelTo The Origins of Political Order NERFINISHED
language English
mainConcept institutional deterioration
institutional development
political decay
political order
notableFor comprehensive comparative analysis of political institutions
theoretical framework linking development and decay of institutions
partOf The Origins of Political Order series NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2014
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
regionCovered Africa NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
Latin America NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
subtitle From the Industrial Revolution to the Globalization of Democracy NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered 19th century
20th century
early 21st century
topic bureaucracy
clientelism
comparative historical analysis
corruption
democratization
modernization
patrimonialism
political decay
political development
political institutions
rule of law
state capacity
state-building

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Francis Fukuyama notableWork Political Order and Political Decay