Stanislav Markus is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. His research has been published in World Politics, Socio-Economic Review, and Polity. He is the winner of the 2014 Gregory Luebbert Article Award for the best article in comparative politics awarded by the American Political Science Association. Professor Markus received the Academy Scholar award from the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, 2008-9 and 2011-12. He holds a PhD in government from Harvard University, Massachusetts.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Agent predation and secure ownership 3. Not too petty: disorganized threats beyond corruption 4. Minibeasts versus sovereign: ownership threats beyond 'the system' 5. Commitment dissolved 6. Firm stakeholders versus state predators 7. Firm stakeholders and rule of law.
1. Introduction 2. Agent predation and secure ownership 3. Not too petty: disorganized threats beyond corruption 4. Minibeasts versus sovereign: ownership threats beyond 'the system' 5. Commitment dissolved 6. Firm stakeholders versus state predators 7. Firm stakeholders and rule of law.
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