This book offers a succinct account of Pacific regional political economy from the dawn of the modem world system to projections of alternative futures. It addresses the cardinal policy values of economic growth, political order, and military security in the Pacific region.
The authors use the developmental history of Taiwan to examine key formulations of domestic and international economic development.
The authors use the developmental history of Taiwan to examine key formulations of domestic and international economic development.
Steve Chan is a master at demystifying the geography, history, and culture of the region while bringing to life the current policy choices and dilemmas facing its people and leaders.
This book examines the future of the Asia Pacific’s political economy and its security challenges for the next quarter century.