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55.01East Asia's Industrialization McP: 33.3Strial Policy, Capabilities, and Sustainability by Jomo K S, X

55.01East Asia's Industrialization McP: 33.3Strial Policy, Capabilities, and Sustainability by Jomo K S, X
Drawing on a wide range of sources, this volume addresses fundamental issues surrounding industrialization in Southeast Asia, which are particularly pressing now that the region's miracle has been transformed into a debacle, and the world seeks to draw lessons from the experience. The contributors address crucial questions such as: How did Southeast Asia industrialize? What have been the consequences of domination by foreign investment? Did the region's resource wealth weaken its imperative to industrialize? Why else has Southeast Asia's industrialization been inferior to the rest of the East Asian region? Did the countries' financial systems help industrialization? Was this industrialization sustainable? The volume includes detailed studies of Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.



Politics of Elections in Southeast Asia: Delusion or Necessity? by R. H. Taylor,
Politics of Elections in Southeast Asia: Delusion or Necessity? by R. H. Taylor,
Though most governments in Southeast Asia are widely described as authoritarian, elections have been a feature of politics in the region for many decades. This volume, bringing together eleven separate studies by leading authorities, examines the countries that have conducted multi-party elections since the 1940s and 1950s -- Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma/Myanmar, and Singapore. It identifies the common and distinguishing features of electoral politics in the region. The contributors to this volume, unlike most earlier students of politics in Southeast Asia, conclude that it is not something peculiar to the political culture of the region that shapes its political behavior. It is, rather, the same political forces and structures that shape politics in North America and Europe.



ICFTU Asia and Pacific Regional Organisation - The ICFTU Asia and Pacific Regional Organisation (ICFTU-APRO) is a regional organisation of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions representing trade unions from countries in Asia and Oceania. It has 40 affiliated organisations in 28 countries, claiming a membership of 40 million people.

East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools - The East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS) is an association of some 94 international schools in East Asia which use English as the primary medium of instruction. Its members have over 53,000 students from pre-kindergarten to grade 12.

Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program - The Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program is an Asian Development Bank supported initiative which was created in 1997 to encourage economic cooperation among countries in the Central Asian region. The Program has focused to date on financing infrastructure projects and improving the region's policy environment in the priority areas of

SEAMEO Mathematics Olympiad - The Southeast Asian Mathematics Olympiad, or SEA-MO, is the Regional Mathematics Competition in Southeast Asia. This competition is organised by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (SEAMEO RECSAM), which bases its operations in Penang, Malaysia.



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Regional Asia Malaysia - Regional Asia Malaysia Bilateral Trade Arrangements In The Asia-pacific The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed a rapid rise in bilateral preferential trade agreements at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This trend could have potentially dramatic effects on the trading patterns of countries in the transpacific region regional asia malaysia and beyond. Some argue that these accords will spur multilateral negotiations, while others believe that they will irreparably damage the trading system. Bilateral Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific ...

Regional Asia Malaysia - Regional Asia Malaysia Bilateral Trade Arrangements In The Asia-pacific The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed a rapid rise in bilateral preferential trade agreements at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This trend could have potentially dramatic effects on the trading patterns of countries in the transpacific region regional asia malaysia and beyond. Some argue that these accords will spur multilateral negotiations, while others believe that they will irreparably damage the trading system. Bilateral Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific ...

Business Economy Malaysia - Business Economy Malaysia Financial Crisis, Contagion, and Containment: From Asia to Argentina by Padma Desai, This book provides a sweeping, up-to-date, business economy malaysia and boldly critical account of the financial crises that rocked East Asia business economy malaysia and other parts of the world beginning with the collapse of the Thai baht in 1997. Retracing the story of Asia's "Crisis Five"--Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, the Philippines, business economy malaysia and Thailand--Padma Desai argues that the ...

Regional Asia Macau - Regional Asia Macau South Asia 2006 Now in its third edition, South Asia 2006 provides an in-depth library of information on the countries regional asia macau and territories of the region.Exhaustively researched by Europa`s experienced editorial team, this title includes a vast range of up-to-date economic, political regional asia macau and statistical data. Combining impartial analysis with facts regional asia macau and figures, South Asia 2006 provides a unique overall perspective on this increasingly important region. ...

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