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East Asia and Globalization (Hardcover)
Samuel S Kim; Contributions by Lowell Dittmer, Barry K. Gills, Dong-Sook S. Gills, William W. Grimes, …
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R4,579
Discovery Miles 45 790
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This clear and timely book presents the first sustained and
structured analysis of globalization in the East Asian context,
exploring the strategies used by East Asian countries to cope with
the forces of globalization. Eschewing both neoliberal
"hyperglobalization" chants and neorealist "globaloney"
castigation, the authors integrate a broad conceptual framework
with region- and country-specific case studies. Specifically, the
book poses and addresses three major questions about East Asia's
globalization. First, it identifies the range of contending
conceptualizations of globalization that have underpinned the
region's changing and contradictory views in the 1990s. Second, the
book critically probes the discrepancy between promise and
performance-the myths and realities-of East Asian globalization and
the complex interaction of challenges and responses. Third, the
authors evaluates the impacts and consequences of globalization for
East Asia's political, economic, social, cultural, ecological, and
security development. These questions clarify the often-murky
nature, challenges, responses, and consequences of globalization,
especially in light of the Asian financial crisis and moves toward
recovery.
Michael Batty Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University
College London Landscapes, like cities, cut across disciplines and
professions. This makes it especially difficult to provide an
overall sense of how landscapes should be studied and researched.
Ecology, aesthetics, economy and sociology combine with physiognomy
and deep physical structure to confuse our - derstanding and the
way we should react to the problems and potentials of landscapes.
Nowhere are these dilemmas and paradoxes so clearly highlighted as
in Australia - where landscapes dominate and their relationship to
cities is so fragile, yet so important to the sustainability of an
entire nation, if not planet. This book presents a unique
collection and synthesis of many of these perspectives - perhaps it
could only be produced in a land urb- ised in the tiniest of
pockets, and yet so daunting with respect to the way non-populated
landscapes dwarf its cities. Many travel to Australia to its cities
and never see the landscapes - but it is these that give the
country its power and imagery. It is the landscapes that so impress
on us the need to consider how our intervention, through activities
ranging from resource exploitation and settled agriculture to
climate change, poses one of the greatest crises facing the modern
world. In this sense, Australia and its landscape provide a mirror
through which we can glimpse the extent to which our intervention
in the world threatens its very existence.
Michael Batty Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University
College London Landscapes, like cities, cut across disciplines and
professions. This makes it especially difficult to provide an
overall sense of how landscapes should be studied and researched.
Ecology, aesthetics, economy and sociology combine with physiognomy
and deep physical structure to confuse our - derstanding and the
way we should react to the problems and potentials of landscapes.
Nowhere are these dilemmas and paradoxes so clearly highlighted as
in Australia - where landscapes dominate and their relationship to
cities is so fragile, yet so important to the sustainability of an
entire nation, if not planet. This book presents a unique
collection and synthesis of many of these perspectives - perhaps it
could only be produced in a land urb- ised in the tiniest of
pockets, and yet so daunting with respect to the way non-populated
landscapes dwarf its cities. Many travel to Australia to its cities
and never see the landscapes - but it is these that give the
country its power and imagery. It is the landscapes that so impress
on us the need to consider how our intervention, through activities
ranging from resource exploitation and settled agriculture to
climate change, poses one of the greatest crises facing the modern
world. In this sense, Australia and its landscape provide a mirror
through which we can glimpse the extent to which our intervention
in the world threatens its very existence.
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East Asia and Globalization (Paperback)
Samuel S Kim; Contributions by Lowell Dittmer, Barry K. Gills, Dong-Sook S. Gills, William W. Grimes, …
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R2,049
Discovery Miles 20 490
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This clear and timely book presents the first sustained and
structured analysis of globalization in the East Asian context,
exploring the strategies used by East Asian countries to cope with
the forces of globalization. Eschewing both neoliberal
OhyperglobalizationO chants and neorealist OglobaloneyO
castigation, the authors integrate a broad conceptual framework
with region- and country-specific case studies. Specifically, the
book poses and addresses three major questions about East AsiaOs
globalization. First, it identifies the range of contending
conceptualizations of globalization that have underpinned the
regionOs changing and contradictory views in the 1990s. Second, the
book critically probes the discrepancy between promise and
performance_the myths and realities_of East Asian globalization and
the complex interaction of challenges and responses. Third, the
authors evaluates the impacts and consequences of globalization for
East AsiaOs political, economic, social, cultural, ecological, and
security development. These questions clarify the often-murky
nature, challenges, responses, and consequences of globalization,
especially in light of the Asian financial crisis and moves toward
recovery.
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