Globalization and Development in East Asia/

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2012ISBN: 9780203110577Subject(s): EconomicsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction Jan Nederveen Pieterse and Jongtae Kim 1. Orientalization in Globalization: A Sociology of the Promiscuous Architecture of Globalization, c.500–2010 John M. Hobson 2. Global Rebalancing: Crisis and the East-South Turn Jan Nederveen Pieterse 3. Profit, People, Planet and Global Rebalancing: The Environmental Implications of Development in Japan, South Korea, China and India Lynne Ciochetto 4. The West and East Asian National Identities: A Comparison of the Discourses of Korean Seonjinguk, Japanese Nihonjinron, and Chinese New Nationalism Jongtae Kim 5. East Asian Community as Hybridization: A Quest for East Asianism Seung Kuk Kim 6. Japan, Globalization, and East Asian Dynamism Hidetaka Yoshimatsu 7. China's New Development Stage Peilin Li 8. Global Specialization and the China-US Economic Imbalance Min Gong 9. Whither Democracy? South Korea Under Globalization Revisited Hyun-Chin Lim and Jin-Ho Jang 10. Democratic Deepening in South Korea and South Africa in an Age of Global Rebalancing: The Potential Role of Civil Society in the Era of Internet Wiebe Nauta
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Introduction Jan Nederveen Pieterse and Jongtae Kim
1. Orientalization in Globalization: A Sociology of the Promiscuous Architecture of Globalization, c.500–2010 John M. Hobson
2. Global Rebalancing: Crisis and the East-South Turn Jan Nederveen Pieterse
3. Profit, People, Planet and Global Rebalancing: The Environmental Implications of Development in Japan, South Korea, China and India Lynne Ciochetto
4. The West and East Asian National Identities: A Comparison of the Discourses of Korean Seonjinguk, Japanese Nihonjinron, and Chinese New Nationalism Jongtae Kim
5. East Asian Community as Hybridization: A Quest for East Asianism Seung Kuk Kim
6. Japan, Globalization, and East Asian Dynamism Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
7. China's New Development Stage Peilin Li
8. Global Specialization and the China-US Economic Imbalance Min Gong
9. Whither Democracy? South Korea Under Globalization Revisited Hyun-Chin Lim and Jin-Ho Jang 10. Democratic Deepening in South Korea and South Africa in an Age of Global Rebalancing: The Potential Role of Civil Society in the Era of Internet Wiebe Nauta

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