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Robert Mugabe A Life of Power and Violence Stephen Chan "[A] fine book about what went right and then what went so terribly wrong with Mugabe....Chan has written a remarkable book, a fascinat- ing social and political commentary on post-independence Zimbabwe.' 1 —Trevor Gundy, Glasgow Herald Reinventing the State Economic Strategy and Institutional Change in Peru Carol Wise This first comprehensive political economic overview of Peru in two decades argues that institutional innovation and state reconstruction are necessary for the apparent success of the Latin American market. Carrots, Sticks, and Ethnic Conflict Rethinking Development Assistance Milton J. Esman and Ronald J. Herring/ Editors "A cumulative and devastating critique of the World Bank and IMF's myopic paradigm: its grand abstractions and metrics as applied to growth, development, and the nation state." —James C. Scott,Yale University Protest and the Politics of Blame The Russian Response to Unpaid Wages Debra Javeline "When people are not paid wages owed, they generally take some kind of action. In Russia they have not. Why? Debra Javeline's book offers a compelling answer. By focusing on the workers' inability to assign blame, she offers an original explanation that is both grounded in theory and supported with empirical evidence." —Michael McFaul, Stanford University https://doi.org/10.1017/S004388710000304X Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core . IP address: 54.39.106.173 , on 15 Dec 2020 at 14:29:35, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms .

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Page 1: Robert Mugabe Reinventing the State · for some time to come. Democracy Challenged both fills a void in the scholarly literature on polities that have emerged from authoritarian rule,

Robert MugabeA Life of Power and Violence

Stephen Chan"[A] fine book about what went right and then what went so terriblywrong with Mugabe....Chan has written a remarkable book, a fascinat-ing social and political commentary on post-independence Zimbabwe.'1

—Trevor Gundy, Glasgow Herald

Reinventing the StateEconomic Strategy and Institutional Change in Peru

Carol WiseThis first comprehensive political economic overview of Peru in twodecades argues that institutional innovation and state reconstruction arenecessary for the apparent success of the Latin American market.

Carrots, Sticks, and Ethnic ConflictRethinking Development Assistance

Milton J. Esman and Ronald J. Herring/ Editors"A cumulative and devastating critique of the World Bank and IMF'smyopic paradigm: its grand abstractions and metrics as applied togrowth, development, and the nation state."—James C. Scott,Yale University

Protest and the Politics of BlameThe Russian Response to Unpaid Wages

Debra Javeline"When people are not paid wages owed, they generally take somekind of action. In Russia they have not. Why? Debra Javeline's bookoffers a compelling answer. By focusing on the workers' inabilityto assign blame, she offers an original explanation that is bothgrounded in theory and supported with empirical evidence."—Michael McFaul, Stanford University

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DEMOCRACYCHALLENGED

THE Risn OF SEMI-AUTHORITARIANISM

Marina Ottaway

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Edita) br William C. Wohlforth

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