Why states recover : changing walking societies into winning nations, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe / Greg Mills.
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TextPublication details: Johannesburg Picador Africa 2014Description: xiv, 689 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates ; 23 cmISBN: - 9781770103252 (pbk.)
- JC330.2 .M55 2014
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"The key reason behind economic failure is, Greg Mills illustrates, politics. But he also convincingly shows how these states can be fixed ... led by those with the most at stake: locals" -- Cover.
Includes index.
"State failure takes many forms, from the collapse of central authority à la Somalia to the subversion of democracy in Venezuela and Zimbabwe. Assessing why and how states fail is only half of the story, however. More important is pinpointing why they recover. Based on fieldwork in over 40 countries, Why States Recover incorporates first-hand interviews with leadership to disaggregate various state failures and identity instances of recovery - from Latin America, Asia, Europe and Africa - while answering a key question: what role is there for insiders and outsiders?"--Back cover.
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