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Book Description

This book situates the evolution of capitalist economies along Asia's Pacific Rim after the Second World War within broader global, political and economic changes. Specifically, it charts their growth at the interface of periodic crises and successive waves of restructuring, and links changes in the world economy to shifts in regional dynamics in east and southeast Asia. It suggests that while the expansion of Japanese corporate networks was crucial to the emergence of the region as a low-cost exporter to the world, the reintegration of China into the world market will free the region from its dependence on the US as a market of last resort.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Routledgecurzon Studies in the Modern History of Asia
  4. Full Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. List of illustrations
  9. Preface
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. Introduction: Dragons, tigers, and other myths of our time
  12. 1 Geopolitical ecology of US hegemony
    1. Korean War, military Keynesianism, and the new world order
    2. Free enterprise system and the changing socio-spatial dynamics of production
  13. 2 Strong states, weak societies: State and class in the Asian rimlands
    1. Recasting state-society relations
    2. Summary
  14. 3 The making of industrial behemoths: Patterns of state intervention and industrial organization
    1. Politics in command?
    2. Patterns of industrial organization
  15. 4 Crisis of US hegemony and the growth of regional economic integration in Pacific-Asia
    1. The gathering storm
    2. Riding the dollar juggernaut
    3. Making the ‘miracle’ economics of the Pacific Rim
    4. Reprise and preview
  16. 5 Debts and delusions: Crumbling of a regional economy
    1. Years of living dangerously
    2. A paradise of the blind
    3. Things fall apart
    4. A change of skies
  17. 6 A bonfire of illusions
    1. A brave new world
    2. Houses of glass
  18. Epilogue: A future imperfect: Remaking a regional economy
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index
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