政治秩序与政治衰败 Political Order and Political Decay
CONTENTS
Title Page Copyright Notice Epigraph
Introduction: Development of Political Institutions to the French Revolution
PART I: THE STATE 1. What Is Political Development? 2. The Dimensions of Development 3. Bureaucracy 4. Prussia Builds a State
5. Corruption 6. The Birthplace of Democracy 7. Italy and the Low-Trust Equilibrium 8. Patronage and Reform 9. The United States Invents Clientelism 10. The End of the Spoils System 11. Railroads, Forests, and American State Building 12. Nation Building 13. Good Government, Bad Government
PART II: FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS 14. Nigeria 15. Geography 16. Silver, Gold, and Sugar 17. Dogs That Didn’t Bark 18. The Clean Slate 19. Storms in Africa 20. Indirect Rule 21. Institutions, Domestic or Imported 22. Lingua Francas 23. The Strong Asian State 24. The Struggle for Law in China
25. The Reinvention of the Chinese State 26. Three Regions
PART III: DEMOCRACY 27. Why Did Democracy Spread? 28. The Long Road to Democracy 29. From 1848 to the Arab Spring 30. The Middle Class and Democracy’s Future
PART IV: POLITICAL DECAY 31. Political Decay 32. A State of Courts and Parties 33. Congress and the Repatrimonialization of American Politics 34. America the Vetocracy 35. Autonomy and Subordination 36. Political Order and Political Decay
Title Page Copyright Notice Epigraph
Introduction: Development of Political Institutions to the French Revolution
PART I: THE STATE 1. What Is Political Development? 2. The Dimensions of Development 3. Bureaucracy 4. Prussia Builds a State
5. Corruption 6. The Birthplace of Democracy 7. Italy and the Low-Trust Equilibrium 8. Patronage and Reform 9. The United States Invents Clientelism 10. The End of the Spoils System 11. Railroads, Forests, and American State Building 12. Nation Building 13. Good Government, Bad Government
PART II: FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS 14. Nigeria 15. Geography 16. Silver, Gold, and Sugar 17. Dogs That Didn’t Bark 18. The Clean Slate 19. Storms in Africa 20. Indirect Rule 21. Institutions, Domestic or Imported 22. Lingua Francas 23. The Strong Asian State 24. The Struggle for Law in China
25. The Reinvention of the Chinese State 26. Three Regions
PART III: DEMOCRACY 27. Why Did Democracy Spread? 28. The Long Road to Democracy 29. From 1848 to the Arab Spring 30. The Middle Class and Democracy’s Future
PART IV: POLITICAL DECAY 31. Political Decay 32. A State of Courts and Parties 33. Congress and the Repatrimonialization of American Politics 34. America the Vetocracy 35. Autonomy and Subordination 36. Political Order and Political Decay
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