Hierarchy and the State : State-Building in the Shadow of American Economic Power
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1009609300
ISBN-13
9781009609302
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 31st, 2025
Print length
235 Pages
Product Classification:
International relations
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This book offers a novel perspective on how U.S. foreign policy and the global economy shape domestic politics in developing countries. Policymakers, scholars, and students of international relations, economic development, and comparative politics will find valuable insights on the far-reaching impacts of great power influence on state-building.
Does American influence help or hinder the capacity-building of partner states? In Hierarchy and the State, Patrick Shea challenges the conventional wisdom that US influence undermines state-building in developing countries, instead arguing that US support has actually enhanced state capacity over the past 40 years. The book asserts that American economic power plays a pivotal role in enhancing a state''s ability to build and sustain itself. Tracing the evolution of US property rights promotion from 1782 to the present, it reveals the complex interplay of economic and security interests that shape American foreign policy. Through cutting-edge quantitative techniques and original data on US hierarchy, Hierarchy and the State provides robust evidence for the mechanisms linking international influence, property rights, and state-building outcomes. Its novel framework will change the way scholars examine the international politics of state-building.
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