Dead Ends of TransitionRentier Economies and Protectorates
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Herausgegeben:Dauderstädt, Michael; Schildberg, Arne;Mitarbeit:Dauderstädt, Michael; Auty, Richard; Collier, Paul; De Soysa, Indra; Fasano, Ugo; Gray, Simon; Gromes, Thorsten; Gylfason, Thorvaldur; Hoeff
Dead Ends of TransitionRentier Economies and Protectorates
Dead Ends of Transition - Rentier Economies and Protectorates; .
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Der Übergang zu demokratischen Marktwirtschaften hat sich in vielen Ländern als schwierig herausgestellt, vor allem in Staaten, die von Rohstoffrenten oder ausländischer Hilfe abhängen. In diesem Band werden solche Rentenökonomien und Protektorate in den Blick genommen und Wege aufgezeigt, die es einheimischen und internationalen Akteuren erlauben, aus diesen »Sackgassen der Transformation « herauszufinden.
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Der Übergang zu demokratischen Marktwirtschaften hat sich in vielen Ländern als schwierig herausgestellt, vor allem in Staaten, die von Rohstoffrenten oder ausländischer Hilfe abhängen. In diesem Band werden solche Rentenökonomien und Protektorate in den Blick genommen und Wege aufgezeigt, die es einheimischen und internationalen Akteuren erlauben, aus diesen »Sackgassen der Transformation « herauszufinden.
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 38154
- Seitenzahl: 249
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 141mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9783593381541
- ISBN-10: 3593381540
- Artikelnr.: 20844955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 38154
- Seitenzahl: 249
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 141mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9783593381541
- ISBN-10: 3593381540
- Artikelnr.: 20844955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Michael Dauderstädt, Dr. rer. pol., ist Leiter der Internationalen Politikanalyse der Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. Arne Schildberg ist dort Koordinator des Projekts »Transformation autoritärer Rentenökonomien und Protektorate«.
Contributions by Richard Auty, Paul Collier, Michael Dauderstädt, Indra De Soysa, Ugo Fasano, Simon Gray, Thorsten Gromes, Thorvaldur Gylfason, Anke Hoeffler, Gerald Knaus, Wolf-Christian Paes, Barnett Rubin, Oliver Schlumberger, Benjamin Smith, Judy Smith-Höhn, Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira, Willemijn Verkoren, Andreas Wittkowsky und Transparency International
Contributions by Richard Auty, Paul Collier, Michael Dauderstädt, Indra De Soysa, Ugo Fasano, Simon Gray, Thorsten Gromes, Thorvaldur Gylfason, Anke Hoeffler, Gerald Knaus, Wolf-Christian Paes, Barnett Rubin, Oliver Schlumberger, Benjamin Smith, Judy Smith-Höhn, Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira, Willemijn Verkoren, Andreas Wittkowsky und Transparency International
Contents Editorial7 Dead Ends of Transition: Rentier Economies and Protectorates 9 Michael Dauderstädt Rentier Economies as Obstacles to Development and Peace Transformation of "Protectorates": Building Effective, Accountable States 29 Barnett R. Rubin Authoritarian Rentier States in the Broader Development Context 36 Richard M. Auty The "Resource Curse": An Empirical Overview 48 Indra De Soysa Institutions, Human Capital, and Diversification of Rentier Economies 59 Thorvaldur Gylfason Context, Path Dependency, and Oil-Based Development in the Gulf of Guinea 71 Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira Exits from the Dead Ends of Tranition I:Overcoming the Resource Curse Oil Funds as a Policy Instrument to Promote Transparency and Accountability for Economic Development in Oil-Rich Countries 87 Ugo Fasano Rents, Reform, and Authoritarianism in the Middle East 100 Oliver Schlumberger Oil Wealth and Regime Change 114 Benjamin Smith Avoiding the Resource Curse: What Can We Learn from the Case of Botswana? 128 Transparency International Regulating Resource Governance: The Role of Governments, Companies, and Civil Society Organizations 137 Wolf-Christian Paes Exits from the Dead Ends of Transition II: Transforming Post-Conflict Societies Economic Causes and Consequences of Civil War: A Discussion of the Possible Policy Interventions 151 Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler Development Challenges for Post-Conflict Protectorates 159 Willemijn Verkoren The Transformation of Protectorates: Case Study of Iraq, with Particular Reference to the Central Bank 170 Simon Gray Transforming Liberia and Sierra Leone: A Paradox of External Intervention 185 Judy Smith-Höhn Transforming Kosovo: Searching the Balance between Market Discipline and Political Stability 197 Andreas Wittkowsky Making Sure that Institutions Matter: Democratization through Undemocratic Means in Bosnia-Herzegovina 206 Thorsten Gromes Transformation in European Protectorates: From Sarajevo to Pristina 219 Gerald Knaus Bibliography233 Notes on the Contributors/Authors248Contents
Editorial7
Dead Ends of Transition: Rentier Economies and Protectorates 9
Michael Dauderstädt
Rentier Economies as Obstacles to Development and Peace
Transformation of "Protectorates": Building Effective, Accountable States 29
Barnett R. Rubin
Authoritarian Rentier States in the Broader Development Context 36
Richard M. Auty
The "Resource Curse": An Empirical Overview 48
Indra De Soysa
Institutions, Human Capital, and Diversification of Rentier Economies 59
Thorvaldur Gylfason
Context, Path Dependency, and Oil-Based Development in the Gulf of Guinea 71
Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira
Exits from the Dead Ends of Tranition I:Overcoming the Resource Curse
Oil Funds as a Policy Instrument to Promote Transparency and Accountability for Economic Development in Oil-Rich Countries 87
Ugo Fasano
Rents, Reform, and Authoritarianism in the Middle East 100
Oliver Schlumberger
Oil Wealth and Regime Change 114
Benjamin Smith
Avoiding the Resource Curse: What Can We Learn from the Case of Botswana? 128
Transparency International
Regulating Resource Governance: The Role of Governments, Companies, and Civil Society Organizations 137
Wolf-Christian Paes
Exits from the Dead Ends of Transition II: Transforming Post-Conflict Societies
Economic Causes and Consequences of Civil War: A Discussion of the Possible Policy Interventions 151
Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
Development Challenges for Post-Conflict Protectorates 159
Willemijn Verkoren
The Transformation of Protectorates: Case Study of Iraq, with Particular Reference to the Central Bank 170
Simon Gray
Transforming Liberia and Sierra Leone: A Paradox of External Intervention 185
Judy Smith-Höhn
Transforming Kosovo: Searching the Balance between Market Discipline and Political Stability 197
Andreas Wittkowsky
Making Sure that Institutions Matter: Democratization through Undemocratic Means in Bosnia-Herzegovina 206
Thorsten Gromes
Transformation in European Protectorates: From Sarajevo to Pristina 219
Gerald Knaus
Bibliography233
Notes on the Contributors/Authors248
Editorial7
Dead Ends of Transition: Rentier Economies and Protectorates 9
Michael Dauderstädt
Rentier Economies as Obstacles to Development and Peace
Transformation of "Protectorates": Building Effective, Accountable States 29
Barnett R. Rubin
Authoritarian Rentier States in the Broader Development Context 36
Richard M. Auty
The "Resource Curse": An Empirical Overview 48
Indra De Soysa
Institutions, Human Capital, and Diversification of Rentier Economies 59
Thorvaldur Gylfason
Context, Path Dependency, and Oil-Based Development in the Gulf of Guinea 71
Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira
Exits from the Dead Ends of Tranition I:Overcoming the Resource Curse
Oil Funds as a Policy Instrument to Promote Transparency and Accountability for Economic Development in Oil-Rich Countries 87
Ugo Fasano
Rents, Reform, and Authoritarianism in the Middle East 100
Oliver Schlumberger
Oil Wealth and Regime Change 114
Benjamin Smith
Avoiding the Resource Curse: What Can We Learn from the Case of Botswana? 128
Transparency International
Regulating Resource Governance: The Role of Governments, Companies, and Civil Society Organizations 137
Wolf-Christian Paes
Exits from the Dead Ends of Transition II: Transforming Post-Conflict Societies
Economic Causes and Consequences of Civil War: A Discussion of the Possible Policy Interventions 151
Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
Development Challenges for Post-Conflict Protectorates 159
Willemijn Verkoren
The Transformation of Protectorates: Case Study of Iraq, with Particular Reference to the Central Bank 170
Simon Gray
Transforming Liberia and Sierra Leone: A Paradox of External Intervention 185
Judy Smith-Höhn
Transforming Kosovo: Searching the Balance between Market Discipline and Political Stability 197
Andreas Wittkowsky
Making Sure that Institutions Matter: Democratization through Undemocratic Means in Bosnia-Herzegovina 206
Thorsten Gromes
Transformation in European Protectorates: From Sarajevo to Pristina 219
Gerald Knaus
Bibliography233
Notes on the Contributors/Authors248
Contents Editorial7 Dead Ends of Transition: Rentier Economies and Protectorates 9 Michael Dauderstädt Rentier Economies as Obstacles to Development and Peace Transformation of "Protectorates": Building Effective, Accountable States 29 Barnett R. Rubin Authoritarian Rentier States in the Broader Development Context 36 Richard M. Auty The "Resource Curse": An Empirical Overview 48 Indra De Soysa Institutions, Human Capital, and Diversification of Rentier Economies 59 Thorvaldur Gylfason Context, Path Dependency, and Oil-Based Development in the Gulf of Guinea 71 Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira Exits from the Dead Ends of Tranition I:Overcoming the Resource Curse Oil Funds as a Policy Instrument to Promote Transparency and Accountability for Economic Development in Oil-Rich Countries 87 Ugo Fasano Rents, Reform, and Authoritarianism in the Middle East 100 Oliver Schlumberger Oil Wealth and Regime Change 114 Benjamin Smith Avoiding the Resource Curse: What Can We Learn from the Case of Botswana? 128 Transparency International Regulating Resource Governance: The Role of Governments, Companies, and Civil Society Organizations 137 Wolf-Christian Paes Exits from the Dead Ends of Transition II: Transforming Post-Conflict Societies Economic Causes and Consequences of Civil War: A Discussion of the Possible Policy Interventions 151 Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler Development Challenges for Post-Conflict Protectorates 159 Willemijn Verkoren The Transformation of Protectorates: Case Study of Iraq, with Particular Reference to the Central Bank 170 Simon Gray Transforming Liberia and Sierra Leone: A Paradox of External Intervention 185 Judy Smith-Höhn Transforming Kosovo: Searching the Balance between Market Discipline and Political Stability 197 Andreas Wittkowsky Making Sure that Institutions Matter: Democratization through Undemocratic Means in Bosnia-Herzegovina 206 Thorsten Gromes Transformation in European Protectorates: From Sarajevo to Pristina 219 Gerald Knaus Bibliography233 Notes on the Contributors/Authors248Contents
Editorial7
Dead Ends of Transition: Rentier Economies and Protectorates 9
Michael Dauderstädt
Rentier Economies as Obstacles to Development and Peace
Transformation of "Protectorates": Building Effective, Accountable States 29
Barnett R. Rubin
Authoritarian Rentier States in the Broader Development Context 36
Richard M. Auty
The "Resource Curse": An Empirical Overview 48
Indra De Soysa
Institutions, Human Capital, and Diversification of Rentier Economies 59
Thorvaldur Gylfason
Context, Path Dependency, and Oil-Based Development in the Gulf of Guinea 71
Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira
Exits from the Dead Ends of Tranition I:Overcoming the Resource Curse
Oil Funds as a Policy Instrument to Promote Transparency and Accountability for Economic Development in Oil-Rich Countries 87
Ugo Fasano
Rents, Reform, and Authoritarianism in the Middle East 100
Oliver Schlumberger
Oil Wealth and Regime Change 114
Benjamin Smith
Avoiding the Resource Curse: What Can We Learn from the Case of Botswana? 128
Transparency International
Regulating Resource Governance: The Role of Governments, Companies, and Civil Society Organizations 137
Wolf-Christian Paes
Exits from the Dead Ends of Transition II: Transforming Post-Conflict Societies
Economic Causes and Consequences of Civil War: A Discussion of the Possible Policy Interventions 151
Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
Development Challenges for Post-Conflict Protectorates 159
Willemijn Verkoren
The Transformation of Protectorates: Case Study of Iraq, with Particular Reference to the Central Bank 170
Simon Gray
Transforming Liberia and Sierra Leone: A Paradox of External Intervention 185
Judy Smith-Höhn
Transforming Kosovo: Searching the Balance between Market Discipline and Political Stability 197
Andreas Wittkowsky
Making Sure that Institutions Matter: Democratization through Undemocratic Means in Bosnia-Herzegovina 206
Thorsten Gromes
Transformation in European Protectorates: From Sarajevo to Pristina 219
Gerald Knaus
Bibliography233
Notes on the Contributors/Authors248
Editorial7
Dead Ends of Transition: Rentier Economies and Protectorates 9
Michael Dauderstädt
Rentier Economies as Obstacles to Development and Peace
Transformation of "Protectorates": Building Effective, Accountable States 29
Barnett R. Rubin
Authoritarian Rentier States in the Broader Development Context 36
Richard M. Auty
The "Resource Curse": An Empirical Overview 48
Indra De Soysa
Institutions, Human Capital, and Diversification of Rentier Economies 59
Thorvaldur Gylfason
Context, Path Dependency, and Oil-Based Development in the Gulf of Guinea 71
Ricardo M. S. Soares de Oliveira
Exits from the Dead Ends of Tranition I:Overcoming the Resource Curse
Oil Funds as a Policy Instrument to Promote Transparency and Accountability for Economic Development in Oil-Rich Countries 87
Ugo Fasano
Rents, Reform, and Authoritarianism in the Middle East 100
Oliver Schlumberger
Oil Wealth and Regime Change 114
Benjamin Smith
Avoiding the Resource Curse: What Can We Learn from the Case of Botswana? 128
Transparency International
Regulating Resource Governance: The Role of Governments, Companies, and Civil Society Organizations 137
Wolf-Christian Paes
Exits from the Dead Ends of Transition II: Transforming Post-Conflict Societies
Economic Causes and Consequences of Civil War: A Discussion of the Possible Policy Interventions 151
Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
Development Challenges for Post-Conflict Protectorates 159
Willemijn Verkoren
The Transformation of Protectorates: Case Study of Iraq, with Particular Reference to the Central Bank 170
Simon Gray
Transforming Liberia and Sierra Leone: A Paradox of External Intervention 185
Judy Smith-Höhn
Transforming Kosovo: Searching the Balance between Market Discipline and Political Stability 197
Andreas Wittkowsky
Making Sure that Institutions Matter: Democratization through Undemocratic Means in Bosnia-Herzegovina 206
Thorsten Gromes
Transformation in European Protectorates: From Sarajevo to Pristina 219
Gerald Knaus
Bibliography233
Notes on the Contributors/Authors248







