1st Edition

East Asian Transformation On the Political Economy of Dynamism, Governance and Crisis

By Jeffrey Henderson Copyright 2011
    184 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    184 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    From the re-emergence of Japan as an industrial power in the 1950s through to the contemporary rise of China as a potential economic and political behemoth, the story of East Asian development has been central to any serious analysis of the dynamics and trajectory of the global political economy. Integrated into a coherent, critical narrative, this book examines key political-economic and social dynamics that helped forge the ‘miracle’ economies of East Asia and continue to drive them forward in the volatile circumstances of our current epoch. It analyses the relation between the state and markets; the changing nature of economic governance and its relation to inequality; and the rise of China and its international consequences.  Historically informed and comparative in nature, the book contributes to the analysis of the transformations of Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and China, and is the first to cover the ground in one volume. Written by a leading analyst of East Asian development, the book engages with the relevant issues and debates, in an open, non-technical language, making it useful as an advanced textbook not only for East Asian studies, but more generally in international political economy and development studies.

    Preface: An East Asian Journey  Acknowledgements  1. Making Sense of East Asian Transformation  2. Danger and Opportunity in the Transformation Process  3. States and Transformation  4. Economic Crises and Governance Failures  5. Governing Growth and Inequality  6. Limits to Industrialization - Jeffrey Henderson and Richard Phillips  7. China and Global Development  8. Towards a Global-Asian Era?  Endnotes.  References.  Index

    Biography

    Jeffrey Henderson is Leverhulme Research Professor of International Development and Co-Director of the Centre for East Asian Studies in the University of Bristol, UK.  His books include  The Globalisation of High Technology Production (published by Routledge), States and Development in the Asian Pacific Rim and Industrial Transformation in Eastern Europe in the Light of the East Asian Experience.