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Economic Liberalism And Its Rivals The Formation Of International Institutions Among The Postsoviet States 1st Edition Keith A Darden

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Economic Liberalism And Its Rivals The Formation Of International Institutions Among The Postsoviet States 1st Edition Keith A Darden
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Keith A. Darden
ISBN: 9780521866538, 0521866537
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Economic Liberalism And Its Rivals The Formation Of International Institutions Among The Postsoviet States 1st Edition Keith A Darden by Keith A. Darden 9780521866538, 0521866537 instant download after payment.

This book examines the critical role that the economic ideas of state leaders play in the creation and maintenance of the international economic order. Drawing on a detailed study of the fifteen post-Soviet states in their first decade of independence, interviews with key decision-makers and the use of closed ministerial archives, the book explores how the changing ideas of state officials led countries to follow one of three institutional paths: rapid entry into the World Trade Organizaiton, participation in a regional Customs Union based on their prior Soviet ties, or autarky and economic closure. In doing so, the book traces the decisions that shaped the entry of these strategically important countries into the world economy and provides a novel theory of the role of ideas in international politics. As a dynamic study of ideas and institutions based on a relatively large number of countries in a controlled setting, this book is the first of its kind.

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