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Political Cultural Developments in East Asia, Interpreting Logics of Change, by P. W. Preston

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Political Cultural Developments in East Asia, Interpreting Logics of Change, by P. W. Preston
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Political Cultural Developments in East Asia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
963719882
Responsibility statement
by P. W. Preston
Series statement
Springer eBooks
Sub title
Interpreting Logics of Change
Summary
This book offers an interpretive and critical comparative politics analysis of the post-1945 development trajectory of the broad East Asian region and its component countries. The discussion considers the region and its countries in terms of their historical legacies (colonialism, war and the preoccupation with development) and argues that each country has constructed their own way of ordering political life, each created its own political logic. Arguing that it is an error to judge these countries’ performance against the model of Europe or America, Preston discusses the era of expansionist colonialism, the episode of breakdown in highly destructive regional warfare in the early twentieth century and the subsequent diverse records of China (with its party-state turned towards a nominal state-socialism), Hong Kong (confronting the problems of living with distant masters), Singapore (with its elite directed national building) and Thailand (mired in elite-resistance to popular political reform).--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1 Social Science: Making Sense of Change -- 2 Sitting on the Dock of the Bay -- 3 The Historical Development Experience of East Asia -- 4 The Surprising Costs of Success -- 5 The Enduring Costs of Forgetfulness -- 6 Singapore and the Pursuit of National Development -- 7 Contemporary Thailand -- 8 China: A State Socialist Route to the Modern World -- 9 Hong Kong: Living with Distant Masters
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