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_aDemocracy, governance and economic performance _h[electronic resource] : _bEast and Southeast Asia / _cEdited by Iam Marsh, Jean Blondel and Takashi Oniguchi. |
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_aTokyo, Japan : _bUnited Nations University Press, _c1999. |
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505 | 0 | _aEconomic development v. political democracy / Jean Blondel, Takashi Inoguchi, and Ian Marsh -- Parties, party systems, and economic governance : the role of parties and party systems in the democratization process / Jean Blondel -- Economic governance and economic performance / Ian Marsh -- Parties, bureaucracies and the search for an equilibrium between democracy and economic development / Jean Blondel and Takashi Inoguchi -- Country studies : Taiwan / Hsin-Huang, Michael Hsiao and Cheng Hsiao-Shih -- South Korea / Ahn Chung-si and Jaung Hoon -- The Philippines / Renato S. Velasco -- Thailand / Dan king -- Malaysia / Edmund Terence Gomez and Jomo Kwame Sundaram -- Indonesia / Andrew Macintyre -- Singapore / Khong Cho-oon -- Hong Kong / James T.H. Tang -- Conclusion / Jean Blondel and Ian Marsh. | |
520 | _aKorea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore have progressively turned to technological innovation as the primary engine of development while the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia have focused on incorporation in regional/global production systems." "In evaluating democratic development, the study focuses particularly on the condition of parties and party systems. In relation to economic governance, the idea of a developmental state provides a template against which the practices of individual states are evaluated." "The political and policy-making institutions within these states must now negotiate responses to the financial crisis of the late 1990s. Ultimate outcomes will be determined on one hand by the capacity of political systems to sustain popular support and, on the other, by the capacity of institutions to rework dysfunctional economic arrangements. | ||
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_aAsia, Southeastern _xEconomic conditions _x1945. _2sears |
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_aAsia, Southeastern _xPolitics and government _x1945. _2sears |
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_aDemocratization _xAsia, Southeastern. _2sears |
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_aDemocratization _zEast Asia. _2sears |
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_aEast Asia _xEconomic conditions _y1945. _2sears |
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_aEast Asia _xPolitics and government _y1945. _2sears |
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700 | 1 | _aBlondel, Jean. | |
700 | 1 | _aInoguchi, Takashi. | |
700 | 1 | _aMarsh, Iam. | |
856 | _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1XBzmJg0N548LRUCq6JDPKQLa3FbO2EZN/view?usp=sharing | ||
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