This book problematises the statist underpinnings of the concept of the 'developmental state,' both in terms of state-society and national-global relations, challenging the notion that the state is the agent of national development qua being autonomous from the domestic and global economies.
This book problematises the statist underpinnings of the concept of the 'developmental state,' both in terms of state-society and national-global relations, challenging the notion that the state is the agent of national development qua being autonomous from the domestic and global economies.
Hae-Yung Song works on political theory, development theory and the political economy of South Korea. She has taught at Warwick University and worked for the South Korean government in the areas of international relations and diplomacy. She currently teaches at Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: the developmental state, 'Third World developmentalism' and the fetishism of national development PART I Forging, reinforcing and reproducing the statist concept of the developmental state 1 Antithesising the state and the market, and the national and the global: forging the statist concept of the developmental state 2 Linking the state and the market: reinforcing the statist concept of the developmental state' 3 Old assumptions in new debates: reproducing the statist concept of the developmental state PART II Theorising the developmental state beyond statism 4 Traditional Marxist theories of the state as class content analysis and their application to the Korean developmental state 5 An alternative Marxist theory of the state: social form critique and its application to the Korean developmental state 6 Theorising the developmental state beyond statism: a critique of the fetishism of national development PART III The global and social origins of the Korean developmental state and its transformation 7 The rise of the modern Korean state: capitalism by imperialism and capitalism from above 8 The global and social origins of the Korean developmental state 9 The dialectic of political and economic liberalisation, and the transition of the Korean developmental state Conclusion: democratisation, fetishisation and the transformation of the developmental state Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: the developmental state, 'Third World developmentalism' and the fetishism of national development PART I Forging, reinforcing and reproducing the statist concept of the developmental state 1 Antithesising the state and the market, and the national and the global: forging the statist concept of the developmental state 2 Linking the state and the market: reinforcing the statist concept of the developmental state' 3 Old assumptions in new debates: reproducing the statist concept of the developmental state PART II Theorising the developmental state beyond statism 4 Traditional Marxist theories of the state as class content analysis and their application to the Korean developmental state 5 An alternative Marxist theory of the state: social form critique and its application to the Korean developmental state 6 Theorising the developmental state beyond statism: a critique of the fetishism of national development PART III The global and social origins of the Korean developmental state and its transformation 7 The rise of the modern Korean state: capitalism by imperialism and capitalism from above 8 The global and social origins of the Korean developmental state 9 The dialectic of political and economic liberalisation, and the transition of the Korean developmental state Conclusion: democratisation, fetishisation and the transformation of the developmental state Bibliography Index
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