Prosperity & Violence: The Political Economy of Development (Norton Series in World Politics (Paperback))
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Are you ready to dive into the intricate relationship between politics and economics? Look no further than Prosperity & Violence: The Political Economy of Development. Robert Bates delves into the crucial role that political order plays in economic growth, shedding light on how the reorganization of coercion is essential for ensuring investment security. Explore the power dynamics that shape societies, and gain insights into why political structures are critical for fostering peace and prosperity.
Discover a fresh perspective on development studies and development agencies with the insights provided in this revised edition. Bates offers a compelling critique based on his analysis of post-WWII state formations, challenging conventional narratives and inviting readers to rethink their understanding of the dynamics of global development. Uncover the complexities of state-building and how it influences the trajectory of nations in their pursuit of prosperity.
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