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082 _a320.15
_bBRO/S
245 0 _aState capacity in East Asia: Japan,Taiwan,China, and Vietnam/
_cedited by Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard
260 _aNew york:
_bOxford university press,
_c2000.
300 _a310p.
_c23 cm
505 _a1. 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
650 _aPolitics and government
_9898
650 _aEast Asia
_915106
650 _aVietnam
_915107
700 _aBrodsgaard, Kjeld Erik
_915108
942 _cWB16
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