Controlling the Capital Political Dominance in the Urbanizing World

Authoritarianism is on the rise globally, with more than twice as many countries experiencing democratic decline as democratic enhancement in recent years. This has been occurring simultaneously with unprecedented rates of urbanization in many parts of the world, raising questions about the role of...

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Other Authors: Goodfellow, Tom (Editor), Jackman, David (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2023
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