This book - previously published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies - offers an examination and consideration of the causes, events and effects of the 1997 to 1998 Asian Economic Crisis.
This book - previously published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies - offers an examination and consideration of the causes, events and effects of the 1997 to 1998 Asian Economic Crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Robison is Professor of Political Economy at the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The Netherlands. Kevin Hewison is Director of the Carolina Asia Center at the University of North Carolina.
Inhaltsangabe
1. East Asia and the Trials of Neo-Liberalism 2. Neo-Liberal Reforms and Illiberal Consolidations: The Indonesian Paradox 3. A Legitimate Paradox: Neo-Liberal Reform and the Return of the State in South Korea 4. Neo-Liberalism and Domestic Capital: The Political Outcomes of the Economic Crisis in Thailand 5. Malaysia: New reforms, Old Continuities, Tense Ambiguities 6. China's Engagement with Neo-Liberalism: Path Dependency, Party Self-Reinvention and Geography 7. The Politics of State Sector Reforms in Vietnam: Contested Agendas and Uncertain Trajectories 8. Neo-Liberalism and East Asia: Resisting the Washington Consensus
1. East Asia and the Trials of Neo-Liberalism 2. Neo-Liberal Reforms and Illiberal Consolidations: The Indonesian Paradox 3. A Legitimate Paradox: Neo-Liberal Reform and the Return of the State in South Korea 4. Neo-Liberalism and Domestic Capital: The Political Outcomes of the Economic Crisis in Thailand 5. Malaysia: New reforms, Old Continuities, Tense Ambiguities 6. China's Engagement with Neo-Liberalism: Path Dependency, Party Self-Reinvention and Geography 7. The Politics of State Sector Reforms in Vietnam: Contested Agendas and Uncertain Trajectories 8. Neo-Liberalism and East Asia: Resisting the Washington Consensus
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