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Table of contents
Introduction:
states and industrialization in the global periphery;
Part I. Galloping Ahead: Korea:
1. The colonial origins of a modern political economy: the Japanese lineage of Korea's cohesive-capitalist state; 2. The rhee interregnum: saving South Korea for cohesive capitalism;
3. A cohesive-capitalist state reimposed: Park Chung Hee and rapid industrialization;
Part II. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Brazil;
4. Invited dependency: fragmented state and foreign resources in Brazil's early industrialization;
5. Grow now, pay later: state indebted industrialization in modern Brazil;
Part III. Slow but Steady: India:
6. Origins of a fragmented-multiclass state and a sluggish economy: colonial India;
7. India's fragmented-multiclass state and protected industrialization;
Part IV. Dashed Expectations: Nigeria:
8. Colonial Nigeria: origins of a neopatrimonial state and a commodity-exporting economy;
9. Sovereign Nigeria: neopatrimonialism and failure of industrialization;
Conclusion: understanding states and state intervention in the global periphery.
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