A fascinating multi-dimensional account of different historical trajectories of development based on the legacy of colonial direct or indirect rule, but also showing that colonialism was not all - immediate post-colonial difference also mattered. Its important findings raise a key developmental challenge that it was effective destruction of local 'traditional' patterns of governance that often proved decisive in escaping elite capture and triggering long-term sustainable economic growth.
Matthew Teague
Matthew Sturgis
Christopher Matthew
Matthew Pierce
Matthew Barr
Christopher Matthew
Matthew Recla
Matthew Shenoda
Matthew Klemm
Matthew Feldner
Matthew A. Collins
Matthew Lasner
Matthew Ratcliffe
Matthew J. Walsh
Matthew Zapruder
Matthew Pilcher
Matthew Swanson
Matthew Fray
Matthew W. Kay
Matthew R. Smallman-Raynor
Matthew Skelton
Matthew Twigg
Matthew McKay
Matthew Perry
Matthew J. Holian
Matthew Paul Turner
Matthew Berger
Matthew K. Sharp
Matthew Francis
Matthew Matthew Ridouan
Matthew Kelly
Matthew Alan Hill
Matthew Tomkinson
Matthew Landis
Matthew James Cepican
Matthew Everson
Matthew Ogden
MATTHEW LEGGATT
Matthew H. Dick
Matthew Wyon
Matthew M. F. Miller
Matthew V. Novenson
Matthew Douglas Pinard
Matthew Lattier
Matthew Hennessey
Matthew Douglas Pinard
Matthew Lewis
Matthew Lewis
Matthew Leifheit
Matthew Colvath
Matthew Lippman
Matthew J. Shaw
Matthew Levering
Matthew Santa
Matthew C. Canfield
Matthew Willis
Matthew T. Kapstein
J. A. Hobson
Burke A. Hendrix
Holland, R. F.
Timothy Strode
Karuna Mantena
John Darwin
Harald Fischer-Tiné
Horacio Alberto López
Michael Hardt
Nicolae Iorga