New World Disorder

Book • 1992
In 'New World Disorder', Ken Jowitt examines Leninist regimes through the lens of political culture, highlighting their unique characteristics and the implications of their decline.

The book challenges traditional views on social change and the influence of Western models on global political systems.

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