Format:
XII,237 S.
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graph. Darst., Tab.
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Online-Ausg. Online Ressource
Content:
Sato, Y.: Growth and governance in Asia: framework of analysis. - S. 1-7 Cronin, R. P.: Challenges of governance in Asia: significance for regional security and stability. - S. 9-23 Ravenhill, J.: Globalization and economic governance in East Asia: responding to the new rules of the game in foreign investment. - S. 25-38 Pongsudhirak, T.: Globalization and its Thai critics. - S. 39-47 Pei-shan Lee; Yun-han Chu: Globalization and economic governance in Taiwan. - S. 49-57 Buchanan, P. G.; Nicholls, K.: Where dragons falter: labor politics and the democratization of civil society in South Korea and Taiwan. - S. 5985 Greenwood, L.: Globalization and economic governance in East Asia: a new model for development. - S. 87-95 Deyo, F. C.: Reforming labor, belaboring reform: structural adjustment in Thailand and East Asia. - S. 97-113 Ibrahim, Z.: Globalization and national identity: managing ethnicity and cultural pluralism in Malaysia. - S. 115-136 Bunbongkarn, S.: The role of civil society in democratic consolidation in Asia. - S. 137-143 Haas, M.: Internal security, democratization, and globalization in Southeast Asia. - S. 145-154 Petrovsky, V.: Growth, governance, and human development: post-Soviet transition in North and Central Asia. - S. 155-164 Wirsing, R. G.: Political Islam, Pakistan, and the geopolitics of religious identity. - S. 165-178 Weatherbee, D. E.: Governance in Southeast Asia: the good, the bad, and the ugly. - S. 179-191 Bowie, A.: Civil society and democratization in Malaysia. - S. 193-201 Banlaoi, R. C.: Globalization and nation-building in the Philippines: state predicaments in managing society in the midst of diversity. - S. 203-214 Wurfel, D.: Civil society and democratization in the Philippines. - S. 215-223 Yin-hong Shi: The issue of civil society in China and its complexity. - S. 225-232
Note:
Sato, Y.: Growth and governance in Asia: framework of analysis. - S. 1-7 Cronin, R. P.: Challenges of governance in Asia: significance for regional security and stability. - S. 9-23 Ravenhill, J.: Globalization and economic governance in East Asia: responding to the new rules of the game in foreign investment. - S. 25-38 Pongsudhirak, T.: Globalization and its Thai critics. - S. 39-47 Pei-shan Lee; Yun-han Chu: Globalization and economic governance in Taiwan. - S. 49-57 Buchanan, P. G.; Nicholls, K.: Where dragons falter: labor politics and the democratization of civil society in South Korea and Taiwan. - S. 5985 Greenwood, L.: Globalization and economic governance in East Asia: a new model for development. - S. 87-95 Deyo, F. C.: Reforming labor, belaboring reform: structural adjustment in Thailand and East Asia. - S. 97-113 Ibrahim, Z.: Globalization and national identity: managing ethnicity and cultural pluralism in Malaysia. - S. 115-136 Bunbongkarn, S.: The role of civil society in democratic c
Language:
English
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