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Enduring Legacies of the Global Financial Crisis in East Asia - A Quiet Transformation

English · Hardback

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The Enduring Legacies of the Global Financial Crisis in East Asia challenges the assumption that the global financial crisis had a limited structural impact on East Asian political economies, arguing that the crisis has led to a significant, if uneven, reorganization of major national political economies within the region.


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1. East Asia and the Global Financial Crisis 2. The Global Economic Crisis 3.The Consequences of Global Economic Crisis: The Crisis that Changed Nothing? 4. East Asia and the Global Crisis 5. China and the Global Economic Crisis 6. Japan: The Thirty-Year Crisis 7. Korea and Taiwan: The Post-Developmental State and the Global Crisis 8.Malaysia: The Open Economy and the Global Crisis 9. Conclusion: East Asia Between Two Crises References


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Iain Pirie is an associate professor of politics and international studies at the University of Warwick, UK. His research is focused on the political economy of Northeast Asia, financialization, and how structural changes in the global economy have impacted on everyday life.


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The Enduring Legacies of the Global Financial Crisis in East Asia challenges the assumption that the global financial crisis had a limited structural impact on East Asian political economies, arguing that the crisis has led to a significant, if uneven, reorganization of major national political economies within the region.

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