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The insecure alliance : energy crises and western politics since 1944/Ethan B. Kapstein
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ISBN: 0195058518 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York Oxford Oxford University Press

Economic justice in an unfair world: toward a level playing field
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ISBN: 0691117721 0691136378 9786612964725 1400837596 1282964720 9780691117720 9781400837595 9780691136370 Year: 2006 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) Princeton University Press

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Recent years have seen a growing number of activists, scholars, and even policymakers claiming that the global economy is unfair and unjust, particularly to developing countries and the poor within them. But what would a fair or just global economy look like? Economic Justice in an Unfair World seeks to answer that question by presenting a bold and provocative argument that emphasizes economic relations among states. The book provides a market-oriented focus, arguing that a just international economy would be one that is inclusive, participatory, and welfare-enhancing for all states. Rejecting radical redistribution schemes between rich and poor, Ethan Kapstein asserts that a politically feasible approach to international economic justice would emphasize free trade and limited flows of foreign assistance in order to help countries exercise their comparative advantage. Kapstein also addresses justice in labor, migration, and investment, in each case defending an approach that concentrates on nation-states and their unique social compacts. Clearly written for all those with a stake in contemporary debates over poverty reduction and development, the book provides a breakthrough analysis of what the international community can reasonably do to build a global economy that works to the advantage of every nation.


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Seeds of Stability ; : land reform and U.S. foreign policy
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ISBN: 1316884651 1316946606 1316952835 1107185688 131663664X Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press,

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Under what conditions do the governments of developing countries manage to reform their way out of political and economic instability? When are they instead overwhelmed by the forces of social conflict? What role can great powers play in shaping one outcome or the other? This book is among the first to show in detail how the United States has used foreign economic policy, including foreign aid, as a tool for intervening in the developing world. Specifically, it traces how the United States promoted land reform as a vehicle for producing political stability. By showing where that policy proved stabilizing, and where it failed, a nuanced account is provided of how the local structure of the political economy plays a decisive role in shaping outcomes on the ground.


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The fate of young democracies
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ISBN: 1107189365 1281944823 9786611944827 0511817800 0511456190 0511457502 0511454465 0511453485 0511455496 9780511457500 9780511456190 9780511817809 9780521494236 0521494230 9780521732628 052173262X 0511736657 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The recent backlash against democracy in such countries as Bolivia, Venezuela, Russia, and Georgia poses renewed concerns about the viability of this regime type in the developing world. Drawing on a unique data set of every democratization episode since 1960, this book explores the underlying reasons for backsliding and reversal in the world's fledgling democracies and offers some proposals with respect to what the international community might do to help these states stay on track toward political stability. Rejecting earlier scholarship on this topic, Kapstein and Converse argue that the core of the problem is found in the weak institutions that have been built in much of the developing world, which encourage leaders to abuse their power. Understanding the underlying reasons for democratic failure is essential if we are to offer policy recommendations that have any hope of making a difference on the ground.

Sustaining the transition : the social safety net in postcommunist Europe
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ISBN: 0876092261 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Council on foreign relations,

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AIDS drugs for all : social movements and market transformations
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ISBN: 1107289815 1139565966 1107036143 1107632641 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Drawing on a rich set of interviews and surveys, this book shows how the global AIDS treatment advocacy movement helped millions in the developing world gain access to life-saving medication. The movement achieved this by transforming the market for AIDS drugs from one which was 'low volume, high price' to one based on access for all. The authors suggest that a movement's ability to transform markets depends upon whether: (1) markets are contestable; (2) they have framed their arguments to resonate across their target audiences; (3) the movement itself has a coherent goal; (4) the costs are low, or the benefit-to-cost ratio is favourable; and, finally, (5) institutions are present to reward continued achievement of the new market principle. These insights are applied to a range of other cases including malaria, maternal mortality, water/diarrheal disease, non-communicable diseases, education, climate change, the ivory trade, sex trafficking and the Atlantic slave trade.

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