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Scholars and practitioners seek development solutions through the engineering and strengthening of state institutions. Yet, the state is not the only or often even the primary arena shaping how citizens, service providers, and state officials engage in actions that constitute politics and development. These individuals are members of religious orders, ethnic communities, and other groups that make claims about them, creating incentives that shape their actions. Recognizing how individuals experience these claims and view the choices before them is essential to understanding political processes and development outcomes. Taking an institutional approach, this Element explains how the salience of arenas of authority associated with various communities and the nature of social institutions within them affect politics and development. It establishes a framework of politics and development that allows for knowledge accumulation, guides future research, and can facilitate effective programming. This title is also available as OpenAccess on Cambridge Core.
Keywords: development, social institutions, political behaviour, authority, service provision
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7.3 Towards Effective Development
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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7.2.3 Methodological Challenges and Opportunities
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7.2.2 Unanswered Questions
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7.2.1 Initial Expectations
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7.2 Charting the Path Forward
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7.1 Defining Arenas and Social Institutions
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7 Conclusion
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6.4 Implication: The Role and Development of (Non-)State Institutions
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6.3 Political Parties
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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6.2 Administrative Boundary-Drawing
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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6.1 Electoral Rules
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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6 Reconsidering ‘State’ Institutions
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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5.4 Illustration: Social Institutions, Land Titling, and Property Rights
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5.3 Rules Governing Roles: Leadership Selection and Tenure
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5.2 Rules of Engagement: Individualism-Collectivism
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5.1 Group Membership and Boundary Maintenance Rules
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5 Social Institutions, Politics, and Development Outcomes
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4.4 Illustration: Subnational Variation in Jordanian Electoral Participation
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Dec 19, 2022 |
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4.3 Shaping the Decision Field: Institutional Congruence versus Identity Cleavages
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4.2 Strength of Arenas
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4.1 Salience of Arenas
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4 Which Arenas Matter, When, and Why
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3.3 The Stability of Arenas of Authority and Social Institutions
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3.2 Defining Social Institutions
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3.1 Arenas of Authority
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3 Conceptualizing Arenas of Authority and Social Institutions
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2.5 Conclusion
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2.4 Focus on Membership in Multiple Communities
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2.3 Focus on Social Institutions
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2.2 Conventional Society-Oriented Approach
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2.1 Conventional State-Centric Approach
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2 State Centrality in Politics and Development
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1.3 Plan of the Element
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1.2 Competing Claims and Individuals’ Choices
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1.1 Privileging the State
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1. Introduction
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Dec 16, 2022 |