This series provides overviews and case studies of states and
sectors, classes and companies in the new international division of
labour. These embrace political economy as both focus and mode of
analysis. The series treats polity-economy dialects at global,
regional and national levels and examines novel contradictions and
coalitions between and within each. There is a special emphasis on
national bourgeoisies and capitalisms, on newly industrializing or
influential countries and on novel strategies and technologies.;The
concentration throughout is on uneven patterns of power and
production, authority and distribution, hegemony and reaction.
Attention is paid to redefinitions of class and security, basic
needs and self-reliance and the range of critical analysis includes
gender, population, resources, environment, militarization, food
and finance.;This particular volume looks at the industrialization
of Singapore and challenges the dominant understanding of Singapore
as a case where "correct" policies have made rapid
industrialization possible and raises questions about the
possibility and appropriateness of its emulation. The study focuses
on the relationship between internationa
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