The Rise of Asia: Economics, Society and Politics in Contemporary AsiaBloomsbury Publishing, 1998年5月29日 - 544 頁 The shifting balance of economic power away from Western Europe and the United States and towards East and Southeast Asia - firstly Japan, then the small 'Tiger' economies, and now the larger nations of Southeast Asia and China, the potential 'Dragons' - has provoked anger, dismay and a search for the 'secrets' of growth and for 'lessons' to be learned. The Rise of Asia brings together recent scholarship analysing the process of economic, social and political development in East and Southeast Asia from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. |
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第 11 頁
... Dutch colonial administration in Indonesia , or the scholar - gentry who administered the nineteenth - century Qing state , were not the same as those of the regimes which succeeded them , or those of later generations of economic ...
... Dutch colonial administration in Indonesia , or the scholar - gentry who administered the nineteenth - century Qing state , were not the same as those of the regimes which succeeded them , or those of later generations of economic ...
第 27 頁
... , and in 1607 closed the country to foreign contact . The firearms were locked away . Except for certain Dutch , Chinese , and Korean merchants , foreigners were forbidden to enter Japan . The Age of Colonialism and Imperialism 27.
... , and in 1607 closed the country to foreign contact . The firearms were locked away . Except for certain Dutch , Chinese , and Korean merchants , foreigners were forbidden to enter Japan . The Age of Colonialism and Imperialism 27.
第 31 頁
... Dutch East Indies , and on the mainland in the Burmese , Thai , Cambodian and Vietnamese monarchies , there were core areas where central govern- ments exercised fairly consistent control , areas in which they claimed authority but ...
... Dutch East Indies , and on the mainland in the Burmese , Thai , Cambodian and Vietnamese monarchies , there were core areas where central govern- ments exercised fairly consistent control , areas in which they claimed authority but ...
第 32 頁
... Dutch East India Company . Both in these states and in the Dutch East India Company's own territory , however , central authorities exercised only nominal control over the local aristocracy ( priyay ) . These lords ruled and extracted ...
... Dutch East India Company . Both in these states and in the Dutch East India Company's own territory , however , central authorities exercised only nominal control over the local aristocracy ( priyay ) . These lords ruled and extracted ...
第 41 頁
... Dutch : To my chagrin , when I tried to speak with them , no one seemed to understand me at all . Nor was I able to understand anything spoken by a single one of all the foreigners I met ... I had been striving with all my powers for ...
... Dutch : To my chagrin , when I tried to speak with them , no one seemed to understand me at all . Nor was I able to understand anything spoken by a single one of all the foreigners I met ... I had been striving with all my powers for ...
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The Transformation of Japan | 128 |
The Meiji Regime | 138 |
The Balance | 160 |
Asian Economies the International Economy | 168 |
Japanese Imperialism and the Pacific War | 203 |
Economics Politics and Asian Development | 289 |
How Much Is There to Share? Population | 329 |
Women in Asian Development | 367 |
Japan | 404 |
New Tigers New Dragons New Giants? The State | 443 |
Can Growth Continue? | 478 |
Bibliography | 485 |
Index | 513 |
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