Financial capital affects domestic politics, and can finance policies that entrench authoritarian rule. This book presents theoretical foundations, cross-national quantitative analysis, and specific historical examples to challenge existing studies and contribute to important literatures in economics and political science.
Financial capital affects domestic politics, and can finance policies that entrench authoritarian rule. This book presents theoretical foundations, cross-national quantitative analysis, and specific historical examples to challenge existing studies and contribute to important literatures in economics and political science.
Faisal Z. Ahmed is an assistant professor of politics at Princeton University, New Jersey. His research centers on political economy and international economics. He has published articles in leading journals in economics and political science. Prior to joining the faculty at Princeton, he served as an economist at the Federal Reserve of Chicago and White House Council of Economic Advisors.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The politics of international capital 2. International capital and authoritarian survival: a descriptive overview 3. Foreign rents and rule 4. Aiding repression 5. Remittances and autocratic power 6. Foreign investments in militarism 7. Conclusion.
1. The politics of international capital 2. International capital and authoritarian survival: a descriptive overview 3. Foreign rents and rule 4. Aiding repression 5. Remittances and autocratic power 6. Foreign investments in militarism 7. Conclusion.
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