The Dictator's Handbook : Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics

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The Dictator's Handbook
: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics

作者:BruceBuenodeMesquita/AlastairSmith

出版社:PublicAffairs

副标题:WhyBadBehaviorisAlmostAlwaysGoodPolitics

出版年:2011-9-27

页数:336

定价:USD27.99

装帧:Hardcover

ISBN:9781610390446

内容简介
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In this title, two renowned political scientists make the contrarian, research-based case that – regardless of any other factors political scientists or historians may find relevant – the calculations and actions of rulers are the driving force of all politics, and the primary goal of rulers is to maintain power as long as possible. In this clever and accessible book, Bueno de Mesquita and Smith introduce us to their perspective of the political world. They bare the logic of politics, starting from the simple premise that leaders pursue their own ends, and that populations either have, or more often don't have, the power to constrain them to a significant degree. The book is organized by a series interconnected questions, among them: Why do leaders who wreck their countries keep their jobs for so long? Why do autocracies have dismal economic policies? How are there so many suffering people in resource-rich lands? Why do 'natural disasters' disproportionately strike poor nations? Why do 'evil-doers' so often collect loads of foreign aid? Why are democracies so good at war? In answering these questions, the authors look at politics, the choices of public policies, and even decisions about war and peace as lying outside of conventional thinking about culture and history. They set aside ideas of civic virtue and psychopathology. Such notions simply are not central to understanding what leaders do and why they do it. Instead, Bueno de Mesquita and Smith see politicians as self-interested louts, just the sort of people you wouldn't want to have over for dinner, but without whom you might not have dinner at all. And from this perspective, they are able to answer some perplexing mysteries of politics, shed light on what we read in the newspapers every single day, and offer realistic ways of improving human governance.

作者简介
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About the Author

Bruce Bueno de Mesquita is the Julius Silver Professor of Politics and director of the Alexander Hamilton Center for Political Economy at New York University. He is the author of 16 books, including The Predictioneer’s Game.Alastair Smith is professor of politics at New York University. The recipient of three grants from the National Science Foundation and author of three books, he was chosen as the 2005 Karl Deutsch Award winner, given biennially to the best international relations scholar under the age of 40.

目录
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Introduction

Rules to Rule By

Chapter 1 – The Rules of Politics

Three Political Dimensions

Virtues of 3 – D Politics

Change the Size of Dimensions and Change the World

Rules Ruling Rulers

Taxing

Shuffling the Essential Deck

Do the Rules Work in Democracies?

Chapter 2 – Coming to Power

Paths to Power with Few Essentials

Speed Is Essential

Pay to Play

Mortality: The Best Opportunity for Power

Inheritance and the Problem of Relatives

Papal Bull – ying for Power

Seizing Power from the Bankrupt

Silence Is Golden

Institutional Change

Coming to Power in Democracy

Democratic Inheritance

Democracy Is an Arms Race for Good Ideas

Coalition Dynamics

A Last Word on Coming to Power: The Ultimate Fate of Sergeant Doe

Chapter 3 – Staying in Power

Governance in Pursuit of Heads

The Perils of Meritocracy

Keep Essentials Off-Balance

Democrats Aren’t Angels

Bloc Voting

Leader Survival

Chapter 4 – Steal from the Poor, Give to the Rich

Taxation

Tax Collectors

Privatized Tax Collection

Extraction

Borrowing

Debt Forgiveness

Chapter 5 – Getting and Spending

Effective Policy Need Not Be Civic Minded

Bailouts and Coalition Size

Is Democracy a Luxury?

Public Goods Not for the Public’s Good

Who Doesn’t Love a Cute Baby?

Clean Drinking Water

Building Infrastructure

Public Goods for the Public Good

Earthquakes and Governance

Chapter 6 – If Corruption Empowers, Then Absolute Corruption Empowers Absolutely

Power and Corruption

Private Goods in Democracies

Private Goods in Small Coalition Settings

Wall Street: Small Coalitions at Work

Dealing with Good Deed Doers

Cautionary Tales: Never Take the Coalition for Granted

Discretionary Money

Chapter 7 – Foreign Aid

The Political Logic of Aid

The Impact of Aid

An Assessment of Foreign Aid

Aid Shakedowns

Fixing Aid Policy

Nation Building

Chapter 8 – The People in Revolt

To Protest or Not To Protest

Nipping Mass Movements in the Bud

Protest in Democracy and Autocracy

Shocks Raise Revolts

Are Disasters Always Disasters for Government Survival?

Responding to Revolution or Its Threat

Power to the People

Chapter 9 – War, Peace, and World Order

War Fighting

To Try Hard or Not

Fighting for Survival

Who Survives War

The Peace Between Democracies

Defending the Peace and Nation Building

Chapter 10 – What Is To Be Done?

Rules to Fix By

Lessons from Green Bay

Fixing Democracies

Removing Misery

Free and Fair Elections: False Hope

Acknowledgments

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重点看了看中文版删节部分,再看的话评价没有那么高了,部分观点值得商榷,不过仍然是值得看的好书。

中亚一直在推荐书籍里显示中译版,评论说删节很多,终于提起兴趣找来原书看了一下,作者的一些观点非常硬脆斯汀,对民主和独裁剖析颇独到。想来天朝实在是地球一奇,经济与政治瘸着腿跑了那么远

怎么想都觉得军队那里太难做因果识别了,不过,那又如何?也许大家都是猜到了结果猜不透开始

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