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    The Political Economy of Colonialism and Nation-Building in Nigeria

    This book examines the ways in which colonialism continues to define the political economy of Nigeria sixty years after gaining political independence from the British. It also establishes a link between colonialism and the continued agitation for restructuring the political arrangement of the country. The contributions offer various perspectives on how the forceful amalgamation of disparate units and diverse nationalities have undermined the realization of the development potential of Nigeria.
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    Political Economy of Palestine: Critical, Interdisciplinary, and Decolonial Perspectives

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    Practical Economics: Economic Transformation and Government Reform in Georgia 2004–2012

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    People Over Capital

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    Shadow Networks

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    No Way Out?

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    Share the Wealth: How to End Rentier Capitalism

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    Shadows Across the Golden Land

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    Migration and Democracy

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    Morbid Symptoms: The Global Rise of the Far-Right

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    The State of Capitalism

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    States and the Masters of Capital

    Winner, 2025 Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations, Historical International Relations section, International Studies Association Today, states’ ability to borrow private capital depends on stringent evaluations of their creditworthiness. While many presume that this has long been the case, Quentin Bruneau argues that it is a surprisingly recent phenomenon—the outcome of a pivotal shift in the social composition of financial markets. Investigating the financiers involved in lending capital to sovereigns over the past two centuries, Bruneau identifies profound changes in their identities, goals, and forms of knowledge. He shows how an old world made up of merchant banking families pursuing both profit and status gradually gave way to a new one dominated by large companies, such as joint stock banks and credit rating agencies, exclusively pursuing profit. Lacking the web of personal ties to sovereigns across the world that their established rivals possessed, these financial institutions began relying on a different form of knowledge created to describe and compare states through quantifiable data: statistics. Over the course of this epochal shift, which only came to an end a few decades ago, financial markets thus reconceptualized states. Instead of a set of individuals to be known in person, they became numbers on a page. Raising new questions about the history of sovereign lending, this book illuminates the nature of the relationship between states and financial markets today—and suggests that it may be on the cusp of another major transformation.
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    What Comes After Money?

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    The Theory of Crisis and the Great Recession in Spain

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    Labour, State and Society in Rural India

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    Ideologies of Globalization

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    Toxic Capitalism

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    India Migration Report 2017: Forced Migration

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    Internalizing Globalization

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    Varieties of Populism in Europe in Times of Crises

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    How Will Capitalism End?

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    How Wealth Rules the World

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    Going Off the Rails

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    A History of Scottish Economic Thought

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    The Greatest Ponzi Scheme on Earth

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    The Way of Urbanizing China

    The book conducts a comprehensive research study on China’s urbanization. It puts forward three theoretical development models of urban planning in China, i.e., the politics-oriented city, the economy-oriented city and the human-oriented cultural city. It makes objective evaluations of the development models of the politics-oriented city and the economy-oriented city. It suggests that relations between the government and the market should be straightened out to solve the hangovers of the development model of the politics-oriented city, and eco-civilization development and cultural development should be put on the top of the government’s agenda in order to cope with the recurring problems and complications brought about by the development model of the economy-oriented city.
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    The Global Trump

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    Financial Market Meltdown: Everything You Need to Know to Understand and Survive the Global Credit Crisis

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    Discreet Power

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    World Inequality Report 2022

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