Dynamics of Change in East Asia

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Classical European Tradition
Cold War Proxy Wars
Colonial Port Cities
contemporary east asia
Contemporary Global System
East Asia
east asia transformations
East Asian Developmental State
east asian history
east asian politics
Effective Nation State
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historical development of East Asian societies
Historical Development Trajectory
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Mainland Southeast Asia
Mainstream Neo-classical Economics
Metropolitan Core
modernisation in Asia
National Past
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Party State System
PLA
political economy analysis
postcolonial transformation
regional integration studies
Replacement Elites
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SCAP Authority
social change processes
Social Reproduction
Typical Government Form
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  • ISBN 9780415424370
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Over the past forty years, East Asia has been radically transformed from a war-damaged sub-continent to a region of global pre-eminence. With new, highly developed scientific resources, great economic strengths, significant global trading links and equally powerful financial resources, East Asia is now one of the most dynamic regions in the global system.

This book illuminates the historical development trajectory and contemporary circumstances of the countries of the region. Embracing a cross-disciplinary perspective, it summarises the history of the region and goes on to focus upon the rise of East Asia since the ruins of the Pacific War. Analysing the region’s basic strengths and the distinctive elite development strategies across the various countries, it also examines areas of domestic, intra-regional and international conflict. It covers the basic ground of political economy, society, culture and politics, whilst also taking care to locate the contemporary region in its own history and asking, what further change can be expected in the future?

Providing an excellent introduction to the study of the region, this book is an important read for students and scholars of East Asian politics, history and development.

P.W. Preston is Emeritus Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Birmingham, UK. His recent publications include Political-Cultural Developments in East Asia (2017) and The Logic of Chinese Politics (2016).

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