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Even if a state is democratic, it will fail its citizens if it cannot raise sufficient revenue or distribute public goods effectively. This book shows scholars and students how and why widespread economic informality in contemporary poor democracies have kept states weak.
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The culmination of years of teaching experience, this text provides a modern introduction to the mathematical theory of interacting particle systems, with a... Læs mere
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In Sacrificial Love and the Problem of Evil, Mats Wahlberg explores one of the key and perennial topics in Christian theology. Drawing on ideas from Thomas... Læs mere
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Traditionally, Christians have viewed unbelief as resulting from moral and/or cognitive shortcomings. In this Element, the author draws on... Læs mere
This study explores how the bound book gains a particular political edge in the Romantic period – in works by Austen, Hazlitt, Keats, Landon, Wheatley,... Læs mere
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