ways: by repressing their subjects, or conceding to their demands. Yet, write Joan Ricart-Huguet and Richard McAlexander, there is a third option. Weak states may use a strategy of state disengagement
Assistant Professor at Loyola University Maryland and a Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer at the Program on Ethics, Politics, & Economics at Yale University
Joan received his PhD in Politics from Princeton University. He also holds an MA in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences from Columbia University, where he was a recipient of la Caixa Graduate Fellowship.
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