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1 online resource (xlv, 469 pages) |
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Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy |
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Cambridge studies in comparative public policy.
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Contents |
Disembedding autonomy : Asia after the developmental state / Toby Carroll and Darryl S.L. Jarvis -- The origins of East Asia's developmental states and the pressures for change / Richard Stubbs -- Globalization and development : the evolving idea of the developmental state / Shigeko Hayashi -- Late capitalism and the shift from the development state to the variegated market state / Toby Carroll -- Capitalist development in the 21st century : states and global competitiveness / Paul Cammack -- From Japan's Prussian path to China's Singapore model : learning authoritarian developmentalism / Mark Thompson -- What does China's rise mean for the developmental state paradigm? / Mark Beeson -- The state and development in Malaysia : race, class and markets / Darryl S.L. Jarvis -- Survival of the weakest? : the politics of independent regulatory agencies in Indonesia / Jamie Davidson -- The Pandora's box of neoliberalism : housing reforms in China and South Korea / Siu-yau Lee -- Health care and the state in China / M. Ramesh and Azad Bali -- Wither the developmental state? : adaptive state entrepreneurship and social policy expansion in China / Ka Ho Mok -- Public-private partnerships in the water sector in Southeast Asia : trends, issues and lessons / Schuyler House and Wu Xun -- Higher education and the developmental state : the view from East and Southeast Asia / Anthony Welch -- State, capital, and the politics of stratification : a comparative study of welfare regimes in marketizing Asia / Jonathan London -- Modifying recipes : insights on Japanese electricity sector reform and lessons for China / Scott Victor Valentine |
Summary |
"Presents cutting-edge analyses of state-society transformation in Asia under globalisation. The volume incorporates a variety of political-economy- and public-policy-oriented positions, and collectively explores the uneven evolution of new public management and neoliberal agendas aimed at reordering state and society around market rationality. Taken together, the contributions explore the emergence of marketisation across Asia, including China, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam--what is now often described as the world's most economically dynamic region--and the degree to which marketisation has taken root, in what forms, and how this is impacting state, society and market relationships"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Economic development -- Political aspects -- Asia
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Globalization -- Political aspects -- Asia
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Capitalism -- Political aspects -- Asia
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Public administration -- Asia
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
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Capitalism -- Political aspects
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Economic development -- Political aspects
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Economic policy
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Globalization -- Political aspects
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Politics and government
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Public administration
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SUBJECT |
Asia -- Politics and government -- 21st century
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Asia -- Economic policy
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Subject |
Asia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Carroll, Toby, 1975- editor.
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Jarvis, D. S. L. (Darryl S. L.), 1963- editor.
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Container of (work): Stubbs, Richard.
Origins of East Asia's developmental states and the pressures for change
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ISBN |
9781108524278 |
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1108524273 |
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9781108522786 |
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1108522785 |
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9781316480502 |
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131648050X |
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1316502198 |
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9781316502198 |
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