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ARTICLES RELATED TO Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments |  |  |  | Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments: Encyclopedia II - Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments
Samuel P. Huntington - Political Order in Changing Societies.
In Political Order in Changing Societies Huntington argues that order is the most important characteristic of states. Order is threatened when the level of mobilization exceeds the level of institutionalization within a society. Huntington is concerned that, as a result of economic development, political mobilization will increase faster than the appropriate institutions can arise, thus leading to instability. As a solution he advocates a ...
See also:Samuel P. Huntington, Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments, Samuel P. Huntington - Political Order in Changing Societies, Samuel P. Huntington - The Clash of Civilizations, Samuel P. Huntington - Who Are We and immigration, Samuel P. Huntington - The National Academy of Sciences controversy, Samuel P. Huntington - Quotes, Samuel P. Huntington - Selected publications Read more here: » Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments |
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 |  |  | Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments: Encyclopedia II - Samuel P. Huntington - The National Academy of Sciences controversyIn 1986, Huntington was nominated for membership in the National Academy of Sciences. Nominations are voted on by the entire academy, but most votes, which are by scientists who are mainly unfamiliar with the nominee, are token votes. This status quo was disturbed when Serge Lang, a Yale mathematician, began challenging Huntington's nomination. Lang campaigned for others to deny Huntington membersh ...
See also:Samuel P. Huntington, Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments, Samuel P. Huntington - Political Order in Changing Societies, Samuel P. Huntington - The Clash of Civilizations, Samuel P. Huntington - Who Are We and immigration, Samuel P. Huntington - The National Academy of Sciences controversy, Samuel P. Huntington - Quotes, Samuel P. Huntington - Selected publications Read more here: » Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Samuel P. Huntington - The National Academy of Sciences controversy |
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