State-directed development: political power and industrialization in the global periphery
Author: Kohli, Atul Publisher: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2004.Language: EnglishDescription: 466 p. : Graphs ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0521545250Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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HD3616.1 .K64 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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State-Directed Development Political Power and Industrialization in the Global Periphery Contents List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: States and Industrialization in the Global Periphery PART I GALLOPING AHEAD: KOREA 1 The Colonial Origins of a Modern Political Economy: The Japanese Lineage of Korea's Cohesive-Capitalist State 2 The Rhee Interregnum: Saving South Korea for Cohesive Capitalism 3 A Cohesive-Capitalist State Reimposed: Park Chung Hee and Rapid Industrialization PART II TWO STEPS FORWARD, ONE STEP BACK: BRAZIL 4 Invited Dependency: Fragmented State and Foreign Resources in Brazil's Early Industrialization 5 Grow Now, Pay Later: State and Indebted Industrialization in Modern Brazil PART III SLOW BUT STEADY: INDIA 6 Origins of a Fragmented-Multiclass State and a Sluggish Economy: Colonial India 7 India's Fragmented-Multiclass State and Protected Industrialization page ix xi 1 27 62 84 127 169 221 257 viii Contents PART IV DASHED EXPECTATIONS: NIGERIA 8 Colonial Nigeria: Origins of a Neopatrimonial State and a Commodity-Exporting Economy 9 Sovereign Nigeria: Neopatrimonialism and Failure of Industrialization Conclusion: Understanding States and State Intervention in the Global Periphery 367 427 447 291 329 Select Bibliography Index
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