Asian Policy
Developmentalism and Dependency in Southeast Asia
The economic dynamism of Southeast Asia's tiger economies sparked a widespread interest in their industrial policies. Prior to the Asian crisis of 1997, talk of an 'Asian model' of capitalism, distinct from the prevailing Anglo-American norm, abounded.
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Exchange Rate Policies in Emerging Asian Countries
This book discusses the future of Asian currencies in a changing monetary system assessing the roles of the dollar, Euro and yen.
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Educational Decentralization
"Decentralization and Education: Asian Experiences and Conceptual Contributions" examines the specific ways in which decentralization policies have affected the structure and delivery of education in eleven Asian nations.
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British Immigration Policy Since 1939
In the space of less than half a century, Britain has shifted from being a virtually all-white society to a multi-racial society with important Asian and black communities.
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Openness And Foreign Policy Reform In Communist States
This study is the result of a four-year project led by a team at the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Focusing on three East Asian and three East European states, it looks at why and how communist states reform their foreign policy as they open to the outside world.
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Education Reform and Education Policy in East Asia
Ka Ho Mok assesses the impact of globalization on the education systems of key East Asian countries, including China, Hong Kong, Japan, and the "tiger economies" of South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, examining how the increasingly interdependent economic system has driven policy
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