States in the developing world /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Centeno, Miguel Angel, 1957- (Author)
Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Unpacking States in the Developing World : Capacity, Performance, and Politics / Miguel Angel Centeno, Atul Kohli, and Deborah J. Yashar
  • The Nationalist Origins of Political Order in India and Pakistan / Maya Tudor
  • Violence, Fragmented Sovereignty, and Declining State Capacity : Rethinking the Legacies of Developmental Statism in Mexico / Diane Davis
  • Unpacking the State's Uneven Territorial Reach : Evidence from Latin America / Agustina Giraudy and Juan Pablo Luna
  • Dictatorship and the State : A Comparison of State Building and State Plunder in South Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand / Erik Martinez Kuhonta
  • Bureaucratic Capacity and Political Autonomy Within National States : Mapping the Archipelago of Excellence in Brazil / Katherine Bersch, Sérgio Praça, and Matthew M. Taylor
  • State Capacity, History, Structure, and Political Contestation in Africa / Thandika / Mkandawire
  • The Origins of State Capacity in Southern Africa's Mining Economies : Elites and Institution Building in Botswana, Zambia, and South Africa / Antoinette Handley
  • Economic Liberalization, Electoral Coalitions and Investment Policies in India / Kanta Murali
  • Do Weberian Bureaucracies Lead to Markets or Vice Versa? : A Coeveolutionary Approach to Development / Yuen Yuen Ang
  • Development in the City : Growth and Inclusion in India, Brazil and South Africa / Patrick Heller
  • Campaigns of Redistribution : Land Reform and State Building in China and Taiwan, 1950-53 / Julia C. Strauss
  • State Capacity and the Construction of Pro-Poor Welfare States in the "Developing" World / Jeremy Seekings
  • The Political Foundations of State Effectiveness / Peter Evans, Evelyne Huber, and John F. Stevens
  • Conclusion / Miguel Angel Centeno, Atul Kohli, and Deborah J. Yashar