The Battle for Asia: From Decolonization to Globalization

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Psychology Press, 2004 - 343 páginas

Asia has long been an ideological battleground between capitalism and communism, between nationalism and Westernisation and between the nation-state and globalization. This book is a history of the Asian region from 1945 to the present day which delineates the various ideological battles over Asia's development. Subjects covered include:
* theories of development
* decolonization
* US political and economic intervention
* the effects of communism
* the end of the Cold War
* the rise of neo-liberalism
* Asia after the crisis
* Asia in the era of globalisation

Broad in sweep and rich in theory and empirical detail, this is an essential account of the growth of 'Asian miracle' and its turbulent position in the global economy of the twenty-first century.

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PART I
24
The modernization project 333353
46
Development economics
61
Modernization theory
86
US hegemony and the passing of national development
119
The globalization project and the nationstate system II
130
US hegemony and the passing of national development
141
The neoliberal ascendancy and the East Asian Miracle
149
The vicissitudes of the New Asian Renaissance
174
The rise and decline of the developmental state
197
PART III
221
The Asian challenge and the changing global order
251
Reorientation II
261
the Asian challenge and the changing global order
273
the battle for Asia
280
280
327

Revising neoliberalism
159
the neoliberal ascendancy and the East Asian Miracle
168

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Mark T. Berger is Senior Lecturer in International Studies at the University of New South Wales. He has published widely in international journals and is the co-editor of The Rise of East Asia: Critical Visions of the Pacific Century.

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