State capacity in East Asia: Japan,Taiwan,China, and Vietnam/ edited by Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard
Material type: TextPublication details: New york: Oxford university press, 2000Description: 310p. 23 cmISBN: 0198297637Subject(s): Politics and government | East Asia | VietnamDDC classification: 320.15Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section | 320.15 BRO/S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P17838 |
1. Introduction: State capacity in East Asia ;
2. The weak state of Japan ;
3. State and economy: some observations and inferences from the Japanese experience ;
4. Institutionalizing post-war Japanese political economy: industrial policy revisited ;
5. The waning of the Kuomintang state on Taiwan ;
6. State capacity in an Asian democracy: the example of Taiwan ;
7. State capacity in the ROC and PRC: a comparative perspective ;
8. When states unravel: how China's cadres shaped Cultural Revolution politics ;
9. State capacity and social control in China ;
10. Informalization and growth: the political economy of local enterprises ;
11. What the Vietnamese state can do ;
12. China and Vietnam: viable socialism in a market economy
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