States in the Developing World
Herausgeber: Centeno, Miguel A.; Yashar, Deborah J.; Kohli, Atul
States in the Developing World
Herausgeber: Centeno, Miguel A.; Yashar, Deborah J.; Kohli, Atul
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An exploration of how states address the often conflicting challenges of development, order, and inclusion.
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An exploration of how states address the often conflicting challenges of development, order, and inclusion.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 946g
- ISBN-13: 9781107158498
- ISBN-10: 1107158494
- Artikelnr.: 47778904
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 946g
- ISBN-13: 9781107158498
- ISBN-10: 1107158494
- Artikelnr.: 47778904
1. Unpacking states in the developing world: capacity, performance, and
politics Miguel A. Centeno, Atul Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar; Part I. Order
and Reach: 2. The nationalist origins of political order in India and
Pakistan Maya Tudor; 3. Violence, fragmented sovereignty, and declining
state capacity: rethinking the legacies of developmental statism in Mexico
Diane Davis; 4. Unpacking the state's uneven territorial reach: evidence
from Latin America Agustina Giraudy and Juan Pablo Luna; 5. Dictatorship
and the state: a comparison of state building and state plunder in South
Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand Erik Martinez Kuhonta; Part II.
Economic Development: 6. Bureaucratic capacity and political autonomy
within national states: mapping the archipelago of excellence in Brazil
Katherine Bersch, Sérgio Praça and Matthew M. Taylor; 7. State capacity,
history, structure, and political contestation in Africa Thandika
Mkandawire; 8. The origins of state capacity in Southern Africa's mining
economies: elites and institution building in Botswana, Zambia, and South
Africa Antoinette Handley; 9. Economic liberalization, electoral coalitions
and investment policies in India Kanta Murali; 10. Do Weberian
bureaucracies lead to markets of vice versa? A coeveolutionary approach to
development Yuen Yuen Ang; Part III. Inclusion and Equity: 11. Development
in the city: growth and inclusion in India, Brazil and South Africa Patrick
Heller; 12. Campaigns of redistribution: land reform and state building in
China and Taiwan, 1950-3 Julia C. Strauss; 13. State capacity and the
construction of pro-poor welfare states in the 'developing' world Jeremy
Seekings; 14. The political foundations of state effectiveness Peter Evans,
Evelyne Huber and John F. Stevens; 15. Conclusion Miguel A. Centeno, Atul
Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar.
politics Miguel A. Centeno, Atul Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar; Part I. Order
and Reach: 2. The nationalist origins of political order in India and
Pakistan Maya Tudor; 3. Violence, fragmented sovereignty, and declining
state capacity: rethinking the legacies of developmental statism in Mexico
Diane Davis; 4. Unpacking the state's uneven territorial reach: evidence
from Latin America Agustina Giraudy and Juan Pablo Luna; 5. Dictatorship
and the state: a comparison of state building and state plunder in South
Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand Erik Martinez Kuhonta; Part II.
Economic Development: 6. Bureaucratic capacity and political autonomy
within national states: mapping the archipelago of excellence in Brazil
Katherine Bersch, Sérgio Praça and Matthew M. Taylor; 7. State capacity,
history, structure, and political contestation in Africa Thandika
Mkandawire; 8. The origins of state capacity in Southern Africa's mining
economies: elites and institution building in Botswana, Zambia, and South
Africa Antoinette Handley; 9. Economic liberalization, electoral coalitions
and investment policies in India Kanta Murali; 10. Do Weberian
bureaucracies lead to markets of vice versa? A coeveolutionary approach to
development Yuen Yuen Ang; Part III. Inclusion and Equity: 11. Development
in the city: growth and inclusion in India, Brazil and South Africa Patrick
Heller; 12. Campaigns of redistribution: land reform and state building in
China and Taiwan, 1950-3 Julia C. Strauss; 13. State capacity and the
construction of pro-poor welfare states in the 'developing' world Jeremy
Seekings; 14. The political foundations of state effectiveness Peter Evans,
Evelyne Huber and John F. Stevens; 15. Conclusion Miguel A. Centeno, Atul
Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar.
1. Unpacking states in the developing world: capacity, performance, and
politics Miguel A. Centeno, Atul Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar; Part I. Order
and Reach: 2. The nationalist origins of political order in India and
Pakistan Maya Tudor; 3. Violence, fragmented sovereignty, and declining
state capacity: rethinking the legacies of developmental statism in Mexico
Diane Davis; 4. Unpacking the state's uneven territorial reach: evidence
from Latin America Agustina Giraudy and Juan Pablo Luna; 5. Dictatorship
and the state: a comparison of state building and state plunder in South
Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand Erik Martinez Kuhonta; Part II.
Economic Development: 6. Bureaucratic capacity and political autonomy
within national states: mapping the archipelago of excellence in Brazil
Katherine Bersch, Sérgio Praça and Matthew M. Taylor; 7. State capacity,
history, structure, and political contestation in Africa Thandika
Mkandawire; 8. The origins of state capacity in Southern Africa's mining
economies: elites and institution building in Botswana, Zambia, and South
Africa Antoinette Handley; 9. Economic liberalization, electoral coalitions
and investment policies in India Kanta Murali; 10. Do Weberian
bureaucracies lead to markets of vice versa? A coeveolutionary approach to
development Yuen Yuen Ang; Part III. Inclusion and Equity: 11. Development
in the city: growth and inclusion in India, Brazil and South Africa Patrick
Heller; 12. Campaigns of redistribution: land reform and state building in
China and Taiwan, 1950-3 Julia C. Strauss; 13. State capacity and the
construction of pro-poor welfare states in the 'developing' world Jeremy
Seekings; 14. The political foundations of state effectiveness Peter Evans,
Evelyne Huber and John F. Stevens; 15. Conclusion Miguel A. Centeno, Atul
Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar.
politics Miguel A. Centeno, Atul Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar; Part I. Order
and Reach: 2. The nationalist origins of political order in India and
Pakistan Maya Tudor; 3. Violence, fragmented sovereignty, and declining
state capacity: rethinking the legacies of developmental statism in Mexico
Diane Davis; 4. Unpacking the state's uneven territorial reach: evidence
from Latin America Agustina Giraudy and Juan Pablo Luna; 5. Dictatorship
and the state: a comparison of state building and state plunder in South
Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand Erik Martinez Kuhonta; Part II.
Economic Development: 6. Bureaucratic capacity and political autonomy
within national states: mapping the archipelago of excellence in Brazil
Katherine Bersch, Sérgio Praça and Matthew M. Taylor; 7. State capacity,
history, structure, and political contestation in Africa Thandika
Mkandawire; 8. The origins of state capacity in Southern Africa's mining
economies: elites and institution building in Botswana, Zambia, and South
Africa Antoinette Handley; 9. Economic liberalization, electoral coalitions
and investment policies in India Kanta Murali; 10. Do Weberian
bureaucracies lead to markets of vice versa? A coeveolutionary approach to
development Yuen Yuen Ang; Part III. Inclusion and Equity: 11. Development
in the city: growth and inclusion in India, Brazil and South Africa Patrick
Heller; 12. Campaigns of redistribution: land reform and state building in
China and Taiwan, 1950-3 Julia C. Strauss; 13. State capacity and the
construction of pro-poor welfare states in the 'developing' world Jeremy
Seekings; 14. The political foundations of state effectiveness Peter Evans,
Evelyne Huber and John F. Stevens; 15. Conclusion Miguel A. Centeno, Atul
Kohli and Deborah J. Yashar.