Latecomer State Formation

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book_author_name: 
Sebastian Mazzuca
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Hardback
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Yale University Press
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02/07/2021
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9780300248951
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Books > History > Regional & national history > Americas
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Sebastian Mazzuca|Hardback|Yale University Press|02/07/2021
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9780300248951
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A major contribution to the field of comparative state formation and the scholarship on long-term political development of Latin America Latin American governments systematically fail to provide the key public goods for their societies to prosper. Sebastian Mazzuca argues this is because nineteenth-century Latin American state formation occurred in a period when commerce, rather than war, was the key driver forging countries. Latin American leaders pursued the benefits of international trade at the cost of long-term liabilities built into the countries they forged, notably patrimonial administrations and dysfunctional regional combinations.

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