In this case study of contemporary Sierra Leone, William Reno argues that the global reach of some foreign firms offer supposedly \'weak\' African rulers political resources to reshape regimes in ways that do not include building the \'strong stakes\' that reformers expect.
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In this case study of contemporary Sierra Leone, William Reno argues that the global reach of some foreign firms offer supposedly \'weak\' African rulers political resources to reshape regimes in ways that do not include building the \'strong stakes\' that reformers expect.
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