In this volume, scholars question the current euphoria over the
rapid growth of the Pacific rim - as an economic region and as a
political ideal. They suggest that much of the discourse on the
region is highly ideological, focusing on its potential for
capitalist development while ignoring the limitations of such
development, its human costs and consequences. This critique of the
idea of a Pacific rim also seeks to redress the balance by focusing
on the region in terms of human interactions.
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