Institution Building in Weak States. Andrew Radin

Institution Building in Weak States - Andrew Radin


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local elites without exploring how elite decision-making may be shaped by mass opinion. The focus on the problematic behavior of elites sometimes seems to imply that elite attitudes are not reflective of the society and that foreign actors may be able to coerce or replace elites to achieve reform. By contrast, I explain how elite advocacy for nationalist goals is expected to receive broad popular support while elite defense of patron-client networks is less popular, which impacts the potential for reform. I also show how mass mobilization can directly undermine the effectiveness of intervention.37 Third, where there is work analyzing how domestic interests may motivate conflict or collaboration between domestic and foreign actors across different reform efforts, these works typically focus on a single society.38 My analysis instead spans multiple regions of the world.

       JUDGING THE SUCCESS OF INSTITUTION BUILDING

      Because of these challenges, I propose a new scoring system for the quality of a state institution. The score system evaluates each of the three desired dimensions listed above—effectiveness, accountability, and compliance with the law—from 0 to 3, with 0 corresponding to the absence or complete dysfunction with respect to that dimension; 1 meaning that the institution has some basic framework or structure but little else with respect to that dimension; 2 meaning that the institution has some desired characteristics but does not meet regional standards for that dimension; and 3 corresponding to an institution that operates at or above the level of comparable institutions in neighboring countries with respect to that dimension. The appendix provides specific questions that the case studies use to make these assessments. By adding the results of the scores for the three dimensions, the scoring system yields


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