Table of Contents
Part I: Theoretical Perspectives 1. Introduction: The East Asian Development Model, Shiping Hua 2. Need for a Paradigm Change for the East Asian Economy, Yoon-shik Park Part II: The Republic of Korea 3. The Use of Nationalist Ideology in the Economic Development of South Korea: Implications for East Asian Development Model, Changzoo Song 4. Democratic Development and Authoritarian Development Compared: South Korea, Hyug-Baeg Im 5. Japan-South Korea Economic Ties: Stability and Growth through Discord, Terence Roehrig Part III: Japan 6.The Development of Japan’s Developmental State: Stages of Growth and the Social Costs of Energy and Export Promotion Policies, Brian Woodall 7. A Tale of Two Capitalisms: Developmentalism, Neoliberalism and the Japanese Postal System, Patricia Maclachlan 8. The Political Economy of Digital Television Transition in Japan and the United States: How Well Can a Coordinated Market Economy Solve a Coordination Problem?, Henry Laurence Part VI: The People’s Republic of China 9.The Beijing Consensus, the World Capitalist System and the Limits of Globalization, Peter Moody 10. China’s Development Path: Joys and Worries, Weixing (Mark) Chen 11. Two Models of Economic Development in China, Kate Zhou and Stephen Zierak 12. The Mass Line Model: East Asian Democratic Model, John Kennedy and Shi Yaojiang 13. Beyond Win-Win: Rethinking China’s International Relationships In an Era of Economic Uncertainty, Brantly Womack