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In The Oxford Handbook of the Politics of Development, two of America's leading political scientists on the issue, Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle, assemble an international cast of leading scholars who craft a comprehensive, examination of development policy and its effects on the political and economic climates of a country.
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In The Oxford Handbook of the Politics of Development, two of America's leading political scientists on the issue, Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle, assemble an international cast of leading scholars who craft a comprehensive, examination of development policy and its effects on the political and economic climates of a country.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 182mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1394g
- ISBN-13: 9780199845156
- ISBN-10: 0199845158
- Artikelnr.: 51254702
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 182mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1394g
- ISBN-13: 9780199845156
- ISBN-10: 0199845158
- Artikelnr.: 51254702
The late Carol Lancaster was Dean and Professor of Politics at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. Nicolas van de Walle is Professor of Government at Cornell University.
* Preface, Nicolas van de Walle
* Part I: Major Theories and Intellectual histories
* 1. Modernization Theory: Does Economic Development Cause
Democratization?
* Jose Antonio Cheibub and James Raymond Vreeland
* 2. Dependency Theory
* James Mahoney and Diana Rodriguez-Franco
* 3. Structuralism
* Elliott Green
* 4. Political Development
* Robert H. Bates
* 5. The Washington Consensus and the New Political Economy of Economic
Reform Kevin Morrison
* 6. Penury Traps and Prosperity Tales: Why Some Countries Escape
Poverty While Others Do Not
* M. Steven Fish
* Part II: Domestic Factors
* 7. Culture, Politics and Development
* Michael Woolcock
* 8. Religion, Politics and Economic Development: Synergies and
Disconnects
* Katherine Marshall
* 9. Does Inequality Harm Economic Development and Democracy?:
Accounting for Missing Values, Noncomparable Observations, and
Endogeneity
* Christian Houle
* 10. Ethnicity and Development
* Nic Cheeseman
* 11. Civil Conflict and Development
* Håvard Hegre
* 12. The Politics of The resource Curse: a Review
* Michael L. Ross
* 13. Taxation and Development
* Mick Moore
* 14. How Do Governments Build Capabilities to Do Great Things?: Ten
Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda
* Matt Andrews
* 15. Leadership and the Politics of Development
* Adrian Leftwich and Heather Lyne De Ver
* Part III: International Factors
* 16. Colonialism and Development in Africa
* Leander Heldring and James A. Robinson
* 17. Investment and Debt
* Layna Mosley
* 18. The Role of the State in Harnessing Trade-and-Investment for
Development Purposes
* Theodore H. Moran
* 19. International Financial Institutions and Market Liberalization in
the Developing World
* Stephen C. Nelson
* 20. Foreign Aid and Democratization in Developing Countries
* Danielle Resnick
* Part IV: Political Systems and Structures
* 21. Organizing for Prosperity: Collective Action, Political Parties,
and the Political Economy of Development
* Philip Keefer
* 22. Missing Links in the Institutional Chain
* Anirudh Krishna
* 23. The Comparative Politics of Service Delivery in Developing
Countries
* Evan S. Lieberman
* 24. Party systems and the Politics of Development
* Allen Hicken
* 25. Populism and Political Representation
* Kenneth M. Roberts
* Part V: Regional and Country Perspectives
* 26. Africa's Political Economy in the Contemporary Era
* Peter M. Lewis
* 27. The Politics of Development in Latin America and East Asia
* James W. McGuire
* 28. Development and Underdevelopment in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Melani Cammett
* 29. Rethinking the Institutional Foundations of China's Hypergrowth:
Official Incentives, Institutional Constraints, and Local
Developmentalism
* Fubing Su, Ran Tao, and Dali L. Yang
* 30. The Politics of Growth in South Korea: Miracle, Crisis, and the
New Market Economy Stephan Haggard and Myung-Koo Kang
* Part I: Major Theories and Intellectual histories
* 1. Modernization Theory: Does Economic Development Cause
Democratization?
* Jose Antonio Cheibub and James Raymond Vreeland
* 2. Dependency Theory
* James Mahoney and Diana Rodriguez-Franco
* 3. Structuralism
* Elliott Green
* 4. Political Development
* Robert H. Bates
* 5. The Washington Consensus and the New Political Economy of Economic
Reform Kevin Morrison
* 6. Penury Traps and Prosperity Tales: Why Some Countries Escape
Poverty While Others Do Not
* M. Steven Fish
* Part II: Domestic Factors
* 7. Culture, Politics and Development
* Michael Woolcock
* 8. Religion, Politics and Economic Development: Synergies and
Disconnects
* Katherine Marshall
* 9. Does Inequality Harm Economic Development and Democracy?:
Accounting for Missing Values, Noncomparable Observations, and
Endogeneity
* Christian Houle
* 10. Ethnicity and Development
* Nic Cheeseman
* 11. Civil Conflict and Development
* Håvard Hegre
* 12. The Politics of The resource Curse: a Review
* Michael L. Ross
* 13. Taxation and Development
* Mick Moore
* 14. How Do Governments Build Capabilities to Do Great Things?: Ten
Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda
* Matt Andrews
* 15. Leadership and the Politics of Development
* Adrian Leftwich and Heather Lyne De Ver
* Part III: International Factors
* 16. Colonialism and Development in Africa
* Leander Heldring and James A. Robinson
* 17. Investment and Debt
* Layna Mosley
* 18. The Role of the State in Harnessing Trade-and-Investment for
Development Purposes
* Theodore H. Moran
* 19. International Financial Institutions and Market Liberalization in
the Developing World
* Stephen C. Nelson
* 20. Foreign Aid and Democratization in Developing Countries
* Danielle Resnick
* Part IV: Political Systems and Structures
* 21. Organizing for Prosperity: Collective Action, Political Parties,
and the Political Economy of Development
* Philip Keefer
* 22. Missing Links in the Institutional Chain
* Anirudh Krishna
* 23. The Comparative Politics of Service Delivery in Developing
Countries
* Evan S. Lieberman
* 24. Party systems and the Politics of Development
* Allen Hicken
* 25. Populism and Political Representation
* Kenneth M. Roberts
* Part V: Regional and Country Perspectives
* 26. Africa's Political Economy in the Contemporary Era
* Peter M. Lewis
* 27. The Politics of Development in Latin America and East Asia
* James W. McGuire
* 28. Development and Underdevelopment in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Melani Cammett
* 29. Rethinking the Institutional Foundations of China's Hypergrowth:
Official Incentives, Institutional Constraints, and Local
Developmentalism
* Fubing Su, Ran Tao, and Dali L. Yang
* 30. The Politics of Growth in South Korea: Miracle, Crisis, and the
New Market Economy Stephan Haggard and Myung-Koo Kang
* Preface, Nicolas van de Walle
* Part I: Major Theories and Intellectual histories
* 1. Modernization Theory: Does Economic Development Cause
Democratization?
* Jose Antonio Cheibub and James Raymond Vreeland
* 2. Dependency Theory
* James Mahoney and Diana Rodriguez-Franco
* 3. Structuralism
* Elliott Green
* 4. Political Development
* Robert H. Bates
* 5. The Washington Consensus and the New Political Economy of Economic
Reform Kevin Morrison
* 6. Penury Traps and Prosperity Tales: Why Some Countries Escape
Poverty While Others Do Not
* M. Steven Fish
* Part II: Domestic Factors
* 7. Culture, Politics and Development
* Michael Woolcock
* 8. Religion, Politics and Economic Development: Synergies and
Disconnects
* Katherine Marshall
* 9. Does Inequality Harm Economic Development and Democracy?:
Accounting for Missing Values, Noncomparable Observations, and
Endogeneity
* Christian Houle
* 10. Ethnicity and Development
* Nic Cheeseman
* 11. Civil Conflict and Development
* Håvard Hegre
* 12. The Politics of The resource Curse: a Review
* Michael L. Ross
* 13. Taxation and Development
* Mick Moore
* 14. How Do Governments Build Capabilities to Do Great Things?: Ten
Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda
* Matt Andrews
* 15. Leadership and the Politics of Development
* Adrian Leftwich and Heather Lyne De Ver
* Part III: International Factors
* 16. Colonialism and Development in Africa
* Leander Heldring and James A. Robinson
* 17. Investment and Debt
* Layna Mosley
* 18. The Role of the State in Harnessing Trade-and-Investment for
Development Purposes
* Theodore H. Moran
* 19. International Financial Institutions and Market Liberalization in
the Developing World
* Stephen C. Nelson
* 20. Foreign Aid and Democratization in Developing Countries
* Danielle Resnick
* Part IV: Political Systems and Structures
* 21. Organizing for Prosperity: Collective Action, Political Parties,
and the Political Economy of Development
* Philip Keefer
* 22. Missing Links in the Institutional Chain
* Anirudh Krishna
* 23. The Comparative Politics of Service Delivery in Developing
Countries
* Evan S. Lieberman
* 24. Party systems and the Politics of Development
* Allen Hicken
* 25. Populism and Political Representation
* Kenneth M. Roberts
* Part V: Regional and Country Perspectives
* 26. Africa's Political Economy in the Contemporary Era
* Peter M. Lewis
* 27. The Politics of Development in Latin America and East Asia
* James W. McGuire
* 28. Development and Underdevelopment in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Melani Cammett
* 29. Rethinking the Institutional Foundations of China's Hypergrowth:
Official Incentives, Institutional Constraints, and Local
Developmentalism
* Fubing Su, Ran Tao, and Dali L. Yang
* 30. The Politics of Growth in South Korea: Miracle, Crisis, and the
New Market Economy Stephan Haggard and Myung-Koo Kang
* Part I: Major Theories and Intellectual histories
* 1. Modernization Theory: Does Economic Development Cause
Democratization?
* Jose Antonio Cheibub and James Raymond Vreeland
* 2. Dependency Theory
* James Mahoney and Diana Rodriguez-Franco
* 3. Structuralism
* Elliott Green
* 4. Political Development
* Robert H. Bates
* 5. The Washington Consensus and the New Political Economy of Economic
Reform Kevin Morrison
* 6. Penury Traps and Prosperity Tales: Why Some Countries Escape
Poverty While Others Do Not
* M. Steven Fish
* Part II: Domestic Factors
* 7. Culture, Politics and Development
* Michael Woolcock
* 8. Religion, Politics and Economic Development: Synergies and
Disconnects
* Katherine Marshall
* 9. Does Inequality Harm Economic Development and Democracy?:
Accounting for Missing Values, Noncomparable Observations, and
Endogeneity
* Christian Houle
* 10. Ethnicity and Development
* Nic Cheeseman
* 11. Civil Conflict and Development
* Håvard Hegre
* 12. The Politics of The resource Curse: a Review
* Michael L. Ross
* 13. Taxation and Development
* Mick Moore
* 14. How Do Governments Build Capabilities to Do Great Things?: Ten
Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda
* Matt Andrews
* 15. Leadership and the Politics of Development
* Adrian Leftwich and Heather Lyne De Ver
* Part III: International Factors
* 16. Colonialism and Development in Africa
* Leander Heldring and James A. Robinson
* 17. Investment and Debt
* Layna Mosley
* 18. The Role of the State in Harnessing Trade-and-Investment for
Development Purposes
* Theodore H. Moran
* 19. International Financial Institutions and Market Liberalization in
the Developing World
* Stephen C. Nelson
* 20. Foreign Aid and Democratization in Developing Countries
* Danielle Resnick
* Part IV: Political Systems and Structures
* 21. Organizing for Prosperity: Collective Action, Political Parties,
and the Political Economy of Development
* Philip Keefer
* 22. Missing Links in the Institutional Chain
* Anirudh Krishna
* 23. The Comparative Politics of Service Delivery in Developing
Countries
* Evan S. Lieberman
* 24. Party systems and the Politics of Development
* Allen Hicken
* 25. Populism and Political Representation
* Kenneth M. Roberts
* Part V: Regional and Country Perspectives
* 26. Africa's Political Economy in the Contemporary Era
* Peter M. Lewis
* 27. The Politics of Development in Latin America and East Asia
* James W. McGuire
* 28. Development and Underdevelopment in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Melani Cammett
* 29. Rethinking the Institutional Foundations of China's Hypergrowth:
Official Incentives, Institutional Constraints, and Local
Developmentalism
* Fubing Su, Ran Tao, and Dali L. Yang
* 30. The Politics of Growth in South Korea: Miracle, Crisis, and the
New Market Economy Stephan Haggard and Myung-Koo Kang