Trust and rule
Cambridge University Press - Cambridge
2005
XIV, 196 p.
social network ; democracy ; political aspect
Social sciences
English
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978-0-511-33750-5
"People rely on networks of strong ties to other people for a wide range of risky long-term activities such as marrying, raising children, sustaining distinctive religions, and carrying on long-distance trade. This 2005 book asks what happens when those networks confront political regimes that could regulate them, destroy them, or seize their assets?"
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