• The Paradox of Vulnerability: States

    The Paradox of Vulnerability: States, Nationalism, and the Financial Crisis: 2 (Princeton Studies in Global and Comparative Sociology)

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    Unlock the secrets of national economic resilience by understanding how vulnerability can paradoxically drive prosperity. This insightful analysis explores how nations like Denmark and Switzerland harnessed nationalism and social solidarity to successfully navigate the 2008 financial crisis. Discover how a prolonged sense of vulnerability can foster adaptable state institutions, offering vital lessons for managing globalization’s challenges. Essential reading for students of political economy, international relations, and policymakers seeking to strengthen national strategy in a complex world.

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  • The World of States

    The World of States

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    Unlock the secrets to state effectiveness and robust governance with this essential political science study. Examining 21st-century state forms, this book offers a unique perspective, focusing on what makes nations thrive, including vital insights into India’s development alongside global powers like China. It contrasts with literature on predatory states, highlighting the critical role of rule of law and effective administration. A must-read for political science students, researchers, and policymakers interested in global governance and the future of effective states.

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