Political Order in Changing Societies

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Published May 15, 2006

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978-0-300-11620-5
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With his famous book Political Order in Changing Societies, published in 1968, the American political scientist and Harvard professor Samuel P. Huntington is considered to be one of the ”Founding Fathers” of neo-institutionalism, the historical institutionalism. The book is dealing with the role of political institutions in changing political systems. Huntington stated that ”the most important political distinction among countries concerns not their form of government but their degree of government”. As stated by Francis Fukuyama, Huntington argued that political decay was "at least as likely as political development", and that neither "economic nor social development" could proceed without political order, the actual experience of newly independent countries being "one of increasing social and political disorder".For Huntington, ”the capacity to create political institutions is the capacity to create public interests”. Huntington argues that changes are caused by tensions within the political and social system, and criticizes modernization theory, contending that …

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