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Nexus between Political Development and Institutionalization: An Analysis of the Institution Building Approach
Abstract
This study finds out the views of Samuel Huntington about political stability and instability, and explains that how the institution building approach is all connected with the several variables like social mobilization, political participation, political stability, economic development and rapid modernization. Political development is the hallmark of modernizing politics and refers to the significance of institutionalization. The concepts of political development, institutionalization and modernization were never free from ambiguity when they were first advanced. This study descriptively and analytically focuses on the institution building approach of Samuel Huntington which has been particularly important to understanding the nexus between political development and institutionalization. This study recommends that political institutionalization of a state will lead to stable political development
Authors
Imran Khan
Ph. D Scholar, Department of Political Science and IR , GC University Faisalabad, Pakistan
Aisha Ahmad
Lecturer, Govt. Degree College (W) Chungi No 14, Multan, Pakistan
Dr. Ali Shan Shah
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and IR , GC University Faisalabad, Pakistan
Keywords
Political development, Institutionalization Political stability, Modernization, Political Participation