Laos: bottoming out [political and economic conditions]
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 82, S. 154-157
ISSN: 0011-3530
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In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 82, S. 154-157
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: New left review: NLR, S. 43-60
ISSN: 0028-6060
In: Labour research, Band 58, S. 161-164
ISSN: 0023-7000
In: New left review: NLR, S. 3-29
ISSN: 0028-6060
In: Race: the journal of the Institute of Race Relations, Band 6, S. 117-128
ISSN: 0033-7277
This report provides a brief background on political and economic conditions in Ecuador under President Correa, and examines current U.S. relations with Ecuador.
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In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 82, S. 24-27
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 49, S. 342-348
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 47, S. 355-361
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: SAIS review / School of Advanced International Studies, the Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute, Band 9, S. 8-15
ISSN: 0036-0775
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 51, S. 284-290
ISSN: 0011-3530
In: Global perspectives: GP, Band 5, Heft 1
ISSN: 2575-7350
Recent Western literature concerning the political determinants of economic and social outcomes has primarily concentrated on regime types and the effectiveness of state institutions. While this literature has been influential among scholars of and in the Middle East and North Africa, there has also been an emphasis in the region on the interests and networks of economic and political elites—the interactions between rulers, elites, and the broader citizenry—to explain divergent policy outcomes. This is largely due to the inability of dominant mainstream institutional and structural theories to explain much of what has been observed in the region, viewing it as exceptional in its authoritarianism and resistance to global trends. In fact, the seeds for a more sophisticated understanding can be found in the literature on the Arab world that emphasizes relational dynamics between political and economic actors. Synthesizing the insights of scholars of the region has the potential to contribute more broadly to global debates on how political factors and conditions within states shape the quality of life experienced by their residents. Such a shift to viewing regimes as networks provides a useful framework for bridging the broader trends in political science with the work emanating from scholarship on the Middle East and North Africa.
In: Europe: magazine of the European Community, S. 36-41
ISSN: 0279-9790, 0191-4545
ISSN: 0140-7023
This report contains Argentina's political and economic conditions and U.S. Relations.
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