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Bringing the State Back In
State Structures and the Possibilities for “Keynesian” Responses to the Great Depression in Sweden, Britain, and the United States
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Margaret Weir
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Theda Skocpol
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Peter B. Evans
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Dietrich Rueschemeyer
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Theda Skocpol
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. vii
Preface
pp. 3
Bringing the State Back In: Strategies of Analysis in Current Research
pp. 39
States as Promoters of Economic Development and Social Redistribution
pp. 44
The State and Economic Transformation: Toward an Analysis of the Conditions Underlying Effective Intervention
pp. 78
The State and Taiwan's Economic Development
pp. 107
State Structures and the Possibilities for “Keynesian” Responses to the Great Depression in Sweden, Britain, and the United States
pp. 165
States and Transnational Relations
pp. 169
War Making and State Making as Organized Crime
pp. 192
Transnational Linkages and the Economic Role of the State: An Analysis of Developing and Industrialized Nations in the Post–World War II Period
pp. 227
Small Nations in an Open International Economy: The Converging Balance of State and Society in Switzerland and Austria
pp. 253
States and the Patterning of Social Conflicts
pp. 257
Working-Class Formation and the State: Nineteenth-Century England in American Perspective
pp. 285
Hegemony and Religious Conflict: British Imperial Control and Political Cleavages in Yorubaland
pp. 317
State Power and the Strength of Civil Society in the Southern Cone of Latin America
pp. 347
On the Road toward a More Adequate Understanding of the State
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