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 vi 頁
... Regime 138 The reforms The Meiji government and the economy 138 141 Government policies and economic growth The Creation of an Imagined Community Ressentiment , despair , and contempt The state and nationalism The Balance 144 150 150 ...
... Regime 138 The reforms The Meiji government and the economy 138 141 Government policies and economic growth The Creation of an Imagined Community Ressentiment , despair , and contempt The state and nationalism The Balance 144 150 150 ...
第 4 頁
... regimes , at the creation of national states , at the structures of government , and at the role of elites . Here the underlying theme is the continuity of elite groups and their dogged pursuit of power . Recent research has ...
... regimes , at the creation of national states , at the structures of government , and at the role of elites . Here the underlying theme is the continuity of elite groups and their dogged pursuit of power . Recent research has ...
第 10 頁
... regime within which elites could act . The leaders and ruling groups that emerged from the colonial period and gained power with independence were frequently more concerned with their own position or with opposing Western ' imperialism ...
... regime within which elites could act . The leaders and ruling groups that emerged from the colonial period and gained power with independence were frequently more concerned with their own position or with opposing Western ' imperialism ...
第 11 頁
... regimes which succeeded them , or those of later generations of economic historians . The efforts of specialist scholars have provided us with estimates of rates of growth since the late nineteenth century for most countries . Some of ...
... regimes which succeeded them , or those of later generations of economic historians . The efforts of specialist scholars have provided us with estimates of rates of growth since the late nineteenth century for most countries . Some of ...
第 15 頁
... regime which is to receive the credit or the blame for economic performance . Table 1.2 shows some recent estimates of Chinese national product . They diverge widely , with the highest more than three times the lowest . As the notes ...
... regime which is to receive the credit or the blame for economic performance . Table 1.2 shows some recent estimates of Chinese national product . They diverge widely , with the highest more than three times the lowest . As the notes ...
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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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