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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... enterprises were able to import new technologies , and it can be argued that in the absence of foreign intervention after 1897 China could have industrialized ( Thomas , 1984 ) . Others , following Max Weber's lead , argued that ...
... enterprises were able to import new technologies , and it can be argued that in the absence of foreign intervention after 1897 China could have industrialized ( Thomas , 1984 ) . Others , following Max Weber's lead , argued that ...
第 39 頁
... enterprises and training institutes founded under the leadership of Li Hongzhang . However , the programme lacked coordination and the central vision which stronger leadership at the centre might have given it . Government - sponsored ...
... enterprises and training institutes founded under the leadership of Li Hongzhang . However , the programme lacked coordination and the central vision which stronger leadership at the centre might have given it . Government - sponsored ...
第 40 頁
Economics, Society and Politics in Contemporary Asia Frank B. Tipton. enterprises remained isolated enclaves without contact with the broader economy . Capital was scarce , and there were some spectacular cases of waste . The emperor's ...
Economics, Society and Politics in Contemporary Asia Frank B. Tipton. enterprises remained isolated enclaves without contact with the broader economy . Capital was scarce , and there were some spectacular cases of waste . The emperor's ...
第 48 頁
... enterprises , including fact- ories with European machinery to process local products and steamships on the rivers . Although he refused to recognize the previous British conquests , Mindon signed trade treaties with Britain in 1862 and ...
... enterprises , including fact- ories with European machinery to process local products and steamships on the rivers . Although he refused to recognize the previous British conquests , Mindon signed trade treaties with Britain in 1862 and ...
第 53 頁
... enterprise in Europe and the United States now argue that it was not a necessary precondition of rational business enterprise . Until late in the nineteenth century , even large firms continued to use single entry systems , and many ...
... enterprise in Europe and the United States now argue that it was not a necessary precondition of rational business enterprise . Until late in the nineteenth century , even large firms continued to use single entry systems , and many ...
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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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