A much-needed examination of the impact of neo-liberalism in East
Asia in the years since the 1997 to 1998 Asian Economic Crisis.
These leading contributors tackle the nature of neo-liberalism, and
the forces and institutions driving it. With fresh case studies of
Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, China and Vietnam,
showing how domestic elites are critical to the ways in which the
neo-liberal agenda is manifested, modified and rejected. They also
engage with the key question of why there has been a dramatic
restructuring of state and economic power, with some elements of
domestic elites having been decimated, others reinventing
themselves, while important new elements have been constituted.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the
leading Journal of Development Studies.
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