Basically in excerpt, all you need to know about systemic vulnerabilities and how the less fortunate are singled out and used for profitable standard procedures in operation and/or surgical predisposition either planned or confronted politically. Dont buy
8. Another strand of literature that emphasizes this notion of politics as determining the quality of "fit"—the developmental state. Authors emphasize "systemic vulnerability" (p.257) is difficult to artificially manufacture and sustain once in place. ht
@JhengShao Ever read Doner, Ritchie, and Slater (2005)? Your critiques of counterfactuals and variation are addressed there. You won't find such political-based explanations in most economic journals. https://t.co/6TB7yYaOJ2
I believe when this paper was published, I think Dan Slater was still doing his fieldwork
RT @splalwani: @clary_co South Korea perhaps? I remember reading the developmental institutions lit and this one in particular by Doner, Ri…
@clary_co South Korea perhaps? I remember reading the developmental institutions lit and this one in particular by Doner, Ritchie, and @SlaterPolitics https://t.co/DySNB2Ud50
@jorgegheco @cultsocgz Y la fuente de la Wikipedia, que se me olvida: https://t.co/3mcknDwm2R
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @WonkVJ: This account is a major revisionist challenge to the Korea-focused comparative and IPE literature's dominant understandings of…
RT @WonkVJ: This account is a major revisionist challenge to the Korea-focused comparative and IPE literature's dominant understandings of…
RT @WonkVJ: This account is a major revisionist challenge to the Korea-focused comparative and IPE literature's dominant understandings of…
This account is a major revisionist challenge to the Korea-focused comparative and IPE literature's dominant understandings of Korean corporatism. But it's pretty persuasive, and accounts for Korea's security environment (which hardly appears in most non-
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
RT @SevaUT: very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can ac…
very interesting IO piece by Richard Doner, Bryan Ritchie and @SlaterPolitics on how bad times and pesky citizen demands can actually help build stronger states https://t.co/8nYPndi6rb https://t.co/vWSEPCgv6Y
RT @thosjleeper: @Victor_Asal I've used with some success: Richard F. Doner, Bryan K. Ritchie, and Dan Slater. 2005. Systemic vulnerabilit…
@Victor_Asal I've used with some success: Richard F. Doner, Bryan K. Ritchie, and Dan Slater. 2005. Systemic vulnerability and the origins of developmental states: Northeast and southeast asia in comparative perspective. International Organization, 59:327