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ASIAN CAPITALISMS
Edited by Richard Robison Director, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University,Australia At the end of the twentieth century capitalism stands triumphant. Yet, it has not been the liberal model of free markets, democratic politics, rule of law and citizenship that has enjoyed general ascendancy. Within Asia, a range of dirigiste, predatory and authoritarian systems have emerged under the general rubric of Asian Capitalism. In this series we seek to explain the political, ideological and social bases of this phenomenon and to analyse the collision of these systems with the power of global economic markets and highly mobile capital and their confrontation with emerging social and political interests domestically. In the context of the financial crisis we ask whether we are witnessing the end of Asian Capitalism. Is Asia caught in an inexorable metamorphosis towards liberal capitalism and what factors drive the processes of transformation?
LAW, CAPITALISM AND POWER IN ASIA: THE RULE OF LAW AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS
Edited by Kanishka Jayasuriya
POLITICS AND MARKETS IN THE WAKE OF THE ASIAN CRISIS
Edited by Richard Robison, Mark Beeson, Kanishka Jayasuriya and HyukRae Kim

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Publication Information: Book Title: Politics and Markets in the Wake of the Asian Crisis. Contributors: Richard Robison - editor, Mark Beeson - editor, Kanishka Jayasuriya - editor, Hyuk-Rae Kim - editor. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: ii.
    
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