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The Political Economy of the Middle-Income Trap: Implications for Potential Growth
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Unproductive Entrepreneurship, Institutional Change, and the Informal Economy: Entrepreneurial Potential in Moldova
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The politics of grand strategy in an emerging state: a case study on Philippine diplomacy toward China
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Religious practice social changes during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates.
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Water Services in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area: How Does State Regulation Work?
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Clearing the Red Tape – Towards a Balanced Regulatory Framework for Early Childhood Development
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Denunciar violencia de pareja en Chile: Aspectos a considerar desde el Aparato Estatal
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Public Policy Instruments and Their Impact: From Analogue to Electronic Government in the Bus Services of São Paulo
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{'en_US': 'Institutions, ideology, and state capacities : Foreign banks in Mexico during the first wave of globalization, 1864-1933', 'es_ES': 'Instituciones, ideología y capacidades del Estado : los bancos extranjeros en México durante el primer ciclo de globalización: 1864-1933'}
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Emissions Lock-in, Capacity, and Public Opinion: How Insights From Political Science Can Inform Climate Modeling Efforts
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State reach and development in Africa since the 1960s: new data and analysis
Published 2021“…Prominent arguments hold that African states’ geography limits state capacity, impedes public service provision, and slows economic development. …”
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The Comparative Analysis of Regional Governors’ Approaches to Fostering Inclusive Political Institutions in Post-Euromaidan Donbas
Published 2017-09-01“…I examine how appointing a civil society activist – the one who used to help the Ukrainian Army during the security operation in Donbas – for a position of a regional executive in post-Euromaidan Luhansk oblast affects regional governors’ approaches towards the key conditions of inclusive political institutions: state capacity and power distribution. State capacity, namely its key dimension of monopoly over violence, is operationalized as control over the contact line in the armed conflict in Donbas. …”
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Heterarchies and Developmental Traps
Published 2021-06-01“…ABSTRACT State capacity to resist powerful predatory economic groups is highly dependent on the way social diversity is represented within the polity. …”
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The historical roots of corruption: state building, economic inequality, and mass education
Published 2016“…Secondly, the need for increased state capacity was a strong motivation for the introduction of universal education in many countries. …”
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Between a nation and a state: the politics of Donbas displacement in Ukrainian and Russian state media
Published 2017“…Media analyses previously conducted in both countries have detected attempts to connect the mass displacement to questions of nationhood and state capacity. Also, tensions between the involuntary migrants and communities in the regions receiving large numbers of displaced people have been noted.…”
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Political Authority in Vietnam: Is The Vietnamese Communist Party a Paper ?
Published 2017-12-01“…This helps to explain the chronic problems the VCP has faced in securing state capacity and generalised ability to implement policy. …”
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The paradox of the American state: public-private partnerships in American state-building
Published 2013“…The cases put these general questions into more focus by examining if these partnerships expanded state capacity to dictate the terms of engagement and the content of racial orders. …”
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Fragile states, collective identities and forced migration
Published 2013“…There has been a worrying tendency for the international community to ignore questions of state capacity when enacting repatriations. Governance and the rule of law should be vital considerations in attempts to deal with forced migration in fragile states such as DRC.…”
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Research on Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cross-Boundary Regional Collaborative Development from the Perspective of Cross-Boundary Governing Network
Published 2023-12-01“…Among them, economic territorialization and state capacity are the key to understanding this concept. …”
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