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The Concept of Political Development

Lucian W. Pye
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Lucian W. Pye: Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, oComparative Politics Committee of the Social Science Research Council

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1965, vol. 358, issue 1, 1-13

Abstract: Considerable confusion exists over the concept of political development, which is of recent origin in political sci ence. The confusion is compounded because particular trends in the social sciences inhibited explicit concern about political, as distinct from economic, development. Ten definitions of "political development" are analyzed in this article, and a final summary view of the essential dimensions of the concept is pre sented in which three broadly shared characteristics of politi cal development are outlined: concern with equality, with the capacity of the political system, and with the differentiation or specialization of governmental organizations. These three characteristics are generally related to certain aspects of politi cal development: equality to the political culture, the problems of capacity to authoritative governmental structures, and the question of differentiation to nonauthoritative structures. This suggests a final analysis that the problems of political develop ment revolve around the relationship between the political cul ture, the authoritative structure, and the general political process.

Date: 1965
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DOI: 10.1177/000271626535800102

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