Richard Auty (ed.)
Energy, Wealth and Governance in the Caucasus and Central Asia
Lessons not learned
Herausgeber: Auty, Richard; de Soysa, Indra
Richard Auty (ed.)
Energy, Wealth and Governance in the Caucasus and Central Asia
Lessons not learned
Herausgeber: Auty, Richard; de Soysa, Indra
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Drawing upon recent progress in development economics and political science, the book provides fresh analysis of the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) countries transition to a market economy by tracing the impact of natural resource endowment.
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Drawing upon recent progress in development economics and political science, the book provides fresh analysis of the Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) countries transition to a market economy by tracing the impact of natural resource endowment.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780415405775
- ISBN-10: 0415405777
- Artikelnr.: 21392162
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780415405775
- ISBN-10: 0415405777
- Artikelnr.: 21392162
Richard Auty is Professor of Economic Geography at Lancaster University, UK. Indra de Soysa is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
List of Tables List of Figures Contributors 1. Introduction 1. Transition
to Mid-Income Democracies or to Failed States? 2. Resource-Driven Models of
the Development of the Political Economy 2. Transition Trends and Scenarios
Within the CCA Region 3. Nature's Blessing or Nature's Curse: Political
Economy of Transition in Resource-Based Economies 4. Optimistic and
Pessimistic Energy Rent Deployment Scenarios for Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
5. Resource Abundance, Governance and Economic Performance in Turkmenistan
and Uzbekistan 6. Transition and Economic Development Challenges in the
Resource-Poor Countries Part 3. Political Economy Constraints 7. Deficient
Social Capital and Its Consequences for Economic Reform 8. Incentives to
Reform in the Caucasus and Central Asian Political States 4. Synergies of
Resource-Rich and Resource-Poor CCA Countries 9. The Importance of Good
Neighbors: Regional Trade in Central Asia 10. Environmental Problems and
Solutions in the Caspian and Aral Basins 11. Regional Threat Perceptions
and Risks of Military Conflict 5. Assessing the Strength of External
Leverage on the CCA Political Economy 12. Prospective Impacts of Russian
and Iran 13. China, Russian and Energy in the CCA Region and East Asia 14.
The Effectiveness of Western Leverage: IFI Projects and Programs 6.
Conclusion 15. Conclusion: Lessons Not Learned in the CCA Countries?
to Mid-Income Democracies or to Failed States? 2. Resource-Driven Models of
the Development of the Political Economy 2. Transition Trends and Scenarios
Within the CCA Region 3. Nature's Blessing or Nature's Curse: Political
Economy of Transition in Resource-Based Economies 4. Optimistic and
Pessimistic Energy Rent Deployment Scenarios for Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
5. Resource Abundance, Governance and Economic Performance in Turkmenistan
and Uzbekistan 6. Transition and Economic Development Challenges in the
Resource-Poor Countries Part 3. Political Economy Constraints 7. Deficient
Social Capital and Its Consequences for Economic Reform 8. Incentives to
Reform in the Caucasus and Central Asian Political States 4. Synergies of
Resource-Rich and Resource-Poor CCA Countries 9. The Importance of Good
Neighbors: Regional Trade in Central Asia 10. Environmental Problems and
Solutions in the Caspian and Aral Basins 11. Regional Threat Perceptions
and Risks of Military Conflict 5. Assessing the Strength of External
Leverage on the CCA Political Economy 12. Prospective Impacts of Russian
and Iran 13. China, Russian and Energy in the CCA Region and East Asia 14.
The Effectiveness of Western Leverage: IFI Projects and Programs 6.
Conclusion 15. Conclusion: Lessons Not Learned in the CCA Countries?
List of Tables List of Figures Contributors 1. Introduction 1. Transition
to Mid-Income Democracies or to Failed States? 2. Resource-Driven Models of
the Development of the Political Economy 2. Transition Trends and Scenarios
Within the CCA Region 3. Nature's Blessing or Nature's Curse: Political
Economy of Transition in Resource-Based Economies 4. Optimistic and
Pessimistic Energy Rent Deployment Scenarios for Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
5. Resource Abundance, Governance and Economic Performance in Turkmenistan
and Uzbekistan 6. Transition and Economic Development Challenges in the
Resource-Poor Countries Part 3. Political Economy Constraints 7. Deficient
Social Capital and Its Consequences for Economic Reform 8. Incentives to
Reform in the Caucasus and Central Asian Political States 4. Synergies of
Resource-Rich and Resource-Poor CCA Countries 9. The Importance of Good
Neighbors: Regional Trade in Central Asia 10. Environmental Problems and
Solutions in the Caspian and Aral Basins 11. Regional Threat Perceptions
and Risks of Military Conflict 5. Assessing the Strength of External
Leverage on the CCA Political Economy 12. Prospective Impacts of Russian
and Iran 13. China, Russian and Energy in the CCA Region and East Asia 14.
The Effectiveness of Western Leverage: IFI Projects and Programs 6.
Conclusion 15. Conclusion: Lessons Not Learned in the CCA Countries?
to Mid-Income Democracies or to Failed States? 2. Resource-Driven Models of
the Development of the Political Economy 2. Transition Trends and Scenarios
Within the CCA Region 3. Nature's Blessing or Nature's Curse: Political
Economy of Transition in Resource-Based Economies 4. Optimistic and
Pessimistic Energy Rent Deployment Scenarios for Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
5. Resource Abundance, Governance and Economic Performance in Turkmenistan
and Uzbekistan 6. Transition and Economic Development Challenges in the
Resource-Poor Countries Part 3. Political Economy Constraints 7. Deficient
Social Capital and Its Consequences for Economic Reform 8. Incentives to
Reform in the Caucasus and Central Asian Political States 4. Synergies of
Resource-Rich and Resource-Poor CCA Countries 9. The Importance of Good
Neighbors: Regional Trade in Central Asia 10. Environmental Problems and
Solutions in the Caspian and Aral Basins 11. Regional Threat Perceptions
and Risks of Military Conflict 5. Assessing the Strength of External
Leverage on the CCA Political Economy 12. Prospective Impacts of Russian
and Iran 13. China, Russian and Energy in the CCA Region and East Asia 14.
The Effectiveness of Western Leverage: IFI Projects and Programs 6.
Conclusion 15. Conclusion: Lessons Not Learned in the CCA Countries?