Governance Entrepreneurs
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A comparative analysis of how international organizations have engaged in public-private partnerships, explaining the rise and outcomes of global partnerships across multiple policy domains.
Deze serie duikt in de ingewikkelde relatie tussen bedrijfsleven en overheidsbeleid, en onderzoekt hoe overheidsacties bedrijfsstrategieën vormgeven en hoe bedrijven op hun beurt beleidsvorming beïnvloeden. Het onderzoekt de gevolgen van deze interacties voor zowel de handel als de samenleving. Gericht op academici, beleidsmakers en bedrijfsleiders, biedt de collectie kritische inzichten in een cruciaal gebied van modern bestuur. Het streeft ernaar een dieper inzicht te bevorderen in hoe deze twee krachtige krachten interageren en onze wereld vormgeven.
A comparative analysis of how international organizations have engaged in public-private partnerships, explaining the rise and outcomes of global partnerships across multiple policy domains.
Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Today, a new statist-authoritarian model is on the rise. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Anyone interested in understanding how this process is unfolding will be interested in this book.
Challenging the conventional notion of the "resource curse," this book presents the idea of an "institutions curse," suggesting that poor governance, rather than natural resources, leads to negative outcomes like authoritarianism and economic stagnation. It posits that many developing nations default to resource extraction due to historical legacies, which hampers the growth of diversified economies. The author, Victor Menaldo, argues that natural resources can enhance state capacity, capitalism, and democracy, ultimately benefiting development despite the challenges posed by weak institutions.