Pathways to Asia: The Politics of Engagement
1999; University of British Columbia; Volume: 72; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2672337
ISSN1715-3379
AutoresHenry S. Albinski, Richard Robison,
Tópico(s)Socioeconomic Development in Asia
ResumoContributorsTables and figuresIntroductionPart IThe politics of engagement1 Looking north: myths and strategiesRichard Robison2 A 'clash of cultures' or the convergence of political ideology?Garry Rodan and Kevin Hewison3 Recalcitrant or Realpolitik? The politics of culture in Australia's relations with MalaysiaPeter SearlePart II'Asian' models of political and social organisations4 Culturalisation of economy and politics in SingaporeChua Beng Huat5 Cultural relativism and democracy: political myths about 'Asia' and the 'West'Stephanie LawsonPart III'Asian' models of economic organisation6 The neo-classical ascendancy: the Australian economic policy community and Northeast Asian economic growthTrevor Matthews and John Ravenhill7 Sources of the East Asian advantage: an institutional analysisLinda WeissPart IVStrategies for engagement: industry policy and labour policy8 Exploring economic integration with Asia: t
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