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State Building Trajectories

2022
This chapter discusses the trajectories of state building opportunities being shaped by initial conditions. It examines case studies from Argentina, Chile, Ethiopia, Japan, and Thailand regarding the effects of war on fiscal capacity and their transmission.
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State-Building

As a result of the terrorist attacks of 11th September 2001, the United States declared the fight against terror and the elimination of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan as its primary goals. After a quick victory over the Taliban, a sovereign democratic state was to be created in Afghanistan in conjunction with security sector reform.
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Contemporary State Building

2022
If economic elites are notorious for circumventing tax obligations, how can institutionally weak governments get the wealthy to shoulder a greater tax burden? This book studies the factors behind the adoption of elite taxes for public safety purposes.
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Imposed State-Building

Southeastern Europe, 2018
For the past two years, there have been constant discussions about the possible ‘Bosnianisation’ of Ukrainian conflict management and peacebuilding, meaning both the Dayton process mechanism’s implementation and the possible ‘federalisation’ of Ukraine due to the Minsk agreements.
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Crown: State-building

2001
Just as historians have revised interpretations of the changes that occurred within the early modern nobility, so they have offered alternative and more finely nuanced analyses of the construction of the early modern state. Over the course of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, central government struggled, ultimately with a measure of success, to
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State‐Building Nationalism

2001
AbstractThe rise of the modern state extended direct rule, in which central authorities assumed ever‐greater responsibility for governing all the territory within the state's boundaries. Although direct rule made all individuals increasingly dependent on the centre for the provision of public goods, at the same time it threatened the power of local ...
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