Patchwork States

Patchwork States
Title Patchwork States PDF eBook
Author Adnan Naseemullah
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 327
Release 2022-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1009158422

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Patchwork States argues that patterns of political violence in South Asia are rooted in state-building during and after colonial rule.

The United States Patchwork Pattern Book

The United States Patchwork Pattern Book
Title The United States Patchwork Pattern Book PDF eBook
Author Barbara Bannister
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 84
Release 1976-06-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0486232433

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50 quilt blocks for the 50 states from "Hearth & Home" Magazine.

Our Patchwork Nation

Our Patchwork Nation
Title Our Patchwork Nation PDF eBook
Author Dante Chinni
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 294
Release 2011-10-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1101544562

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A revolutionary new way to understand America's complex cultural and political landscape, with proof that local communities have a major impact on the nation's behavior-in the voting booth and beyond. In a climate of culture wars and tremendous economic uncertainty, the media have often reduced America to a simplistic schism between red states and blue states. In response to that oversimplification, journalist Dante Chinni teamed up with political geographer James Gimpel to launch the Patchwork Nation project, using on-the-ground reporting and statistical analysis to get past generalizations and probe American communities in depth. The result is Our Patchwork Nation, a refreshing, sometimes startling, look at how America's diversities often defy conventional wisdom. Looking at the data, they recognized that the country breaks into twelve distinct types of communities, and old categories like "soccer mom" and "working class" don't matter as much as we think. Instead, by examining Boom Towns, Evangelical Epicenters, Military Bastions, Service Worker Centers, Campus and Careers, Immigration Nation, Minority Central, Tractor Community, Mormon Outposts, Emptying Nests, Industrial Metropolises, and Monied Burbs, the authors demonstrate the subtle distinctions in how Americans vote, invest, shop, and otherwise behave, reflect what they experience on their local streets and in their daily lives. Our Patchwork Nation is a brilliant new way to debate and examine the issues that matter most to our communities, and to our nation.

Patchwork Leviathan

Patchwork Leviathan
Title Patchwork Leviathan PDF eBook
Author Erin Metz McDonnell
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2020-03-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0691197369

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Corruption and ineffectiveness are often expected of public servants in developing countries. However, some groups within these states are distinctly more effective and public oriented than the rest. Why? Patchwork Leviathan explains how a few spectacularly effective state organizations manage to thrive amid general institutional weakness and succeed against impressive odds. Drawing on the Hobbesian image of the state as Leviathan, Erin Metz McDonnell argues that many seemingly weak states actually have a wide range of administrative capacities. Such states are in fact patchworks sewn loosely together from scarce resources into the semblance of unity. McDonnell demonstrates that when the human, cognitive, and material resources of bureaucracy are rare, it is critically important how they are distributed. Too often, scarce bureaucratic resources are scattered throughout the state, yielding little effect. McDonnell reveals how a sufficient concentration of resources clustered within particular pockets of a state can be transformative, enabling distinctively effective organizations to emerge from a sea of ineffectiveness. Patchwork Leviathan offers a comprehensive analysis of successful statecraft in institutionally challenging environments, drawing on cases from contemporary Ghana and Nigeria, mid-twentieth-century Kenya and Brazil, and China in the early twentieth century. Based on nearly two years of pioneering fieldwork in West Africa, this incisive book explains how these highly effective pockets differ from the Western bureaucracies on which so much state and organizational theory is based, providing a fresh answer to why well-funded global capacity-building reforms fail—and how they can do better.

Patchwork States

Patchwork States
Title Patchwork States PDF eBook
Author Adnan Naseemullah
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 327
Release 2022-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1009178032

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Patchwork States argues that the subnational politics of conflict and competition in South Asian countries have roots in the history of uneven state formation under colonial rule. Colonial India contained a complex landscape of different governance arrangements and state-society relations. After independence, postcolonial governments revised colonial governance institutions, but only with partial success. The book argues that contemporary India and Pakistan can be usefully understood as patchwork states, with enduring differences in state capacity and state-society relations within their national territories. The complex nature of territorial governance in these countries shapes patterns of political violence, including riots and rebellions, as well as variations in electoral competition and development across the political geography of the Indian subcontinent. By bridging past and present, this book can transform our understanding of both the legacies of colonial rule and the historical roots of violent politics, in South Asia and beyond.

Quilt of States

Quilt of States
Title Quilt of States PDF eBook
Author Adrienne Yorinks
Publisher National Geographic Kids
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Picture books for children
ISBN 9780792272854

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Quilt maps of all 50 states of the United States of America are placed in order of statehood. Includes "State Facts, Contributors, A Note from the Author/Illustrator, and Index."

State Capitals Quilt Blocks

State Capitals Quilt Blocks
Title State Capitals Quilt Blocks PDF eBook
Author Barbara Bannister
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 1977
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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