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Long run processes of socio-economic change generate prodigious problems of social conflict and social control, and governments responsible for these processes must therefore manage the resultant conflict. Consequently, the success or failure of a government’s management of such conflicts is a crucial factor in development outcomes. This volume investigates the political struggle for development specifically in two vital regions – East Asia and Latin America. This analysis calls into question the dominant emphasis on institutional and cultural bases for stable growth. A careful historical account of the two regions is presented, which permits the rigorous testing of conventional wisdoms regarding development. Ofÿimportance to a broad range of academics in the spheres of development studies, politics, political economy and sociology, this book will also makeÿan interesting read forÿthose with a general interest in these areas.
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