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The politics of the Chinese cultural revolution: a case study
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ISBN: 0520032977 Year: 1978 Publisher: London University of California Press

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From revolutionary cadres to party technocrats in socialist China.
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ISBN: 0520066790 058513099X Year: 1990 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press

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The politics of the Chinese Cultural Revolution : a case study.
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ISBN: 0520040651 Year: 1980 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press

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A comparative study of East Asian capitalism
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ISBN: 155729108X 9781557291080 Year: 2014 Publisher: Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California

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"This book represents an initial attempt to compare China, Japan, and South Korea, three close geographical and cultural neighbors whose developmental trajectories, though divergent in the past, have been moving more recently toward convergence"--


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The changing role of the Korean state : in the post developmental era
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ISBN: 3832593233 Year: 2016 Publisher: Berlin : Logos Verlag Berlin,

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Long description: How and why has the Korean state changed its way of handling the society and its markets over the past two decades? The Changing Role of the Korean State finds that the explosion of contentious civil society after democratization coeval with the outbreak of the financial crisis following rapid economic growth, are closely associated with the decline of developmentalism. Despite these profound changes, however, the Korean state has not totally relinquished its control over the society and the market. Rather, although its methods have been altered it remains to be highly interventionalist and regulatory in nature. The state continues to use its influence to restructure the socio-economic system and rationally manage spatial arrangements. The book amply demonstrates the residual legacy of the developmental state in Korea, and it is unlikely that Korea will ever accept the western liberalist concept of a state which limits its function to that of a referee for the spontaneous operation of the civil society and the market. The contributors of this edited volume delineate the shifting role of the Korean state from the developmental state, which led economic development by guiding investment in strategic industries through various means, to a slightly subtler role as a regulator, supervising the operation of the market in the changing economic environment. Individual chapters presented here address this changing but nonetheless vital role that the state plays in managing the variety of modern socio-economic life in South Korea. Hong Yung Lee is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at University of California, Berkeley. Sunil Kim is Assistant Professor of International Studies at Kyung Hee University.


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Colonial rule and social change in Korea, 1910-1945
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ISBN: 0295804491 9780295804491 9780295992167 0295992166 Year: 2013 Publisher: Seattle Center for Korea Studies Publication, University of Washington Press

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