One aspect that overwhelmingly defines the second half of the 20th century is the remarkable economic growth of Asia. This book offers a comprehensive view of the various factors - scientific, technological, and economic - that enabled the region to make a brilliant comeback after centuries of oppression. The past is often a mirror into the future. By exploring these factors from a historical perspective, the book attempts to look into the future and predict what the twenty-first century and the new millennium will bring.
One aspect that overwhelmingly defines the second half of the 20th century is the remarkable economic growth of Asia. This book offers a comprehensive view of the various factors - scientific, technological, and economic - that enabled the region to make a brilliant comeback after centuries of oppression. The past is often a mirror into the future. By exploring these factors from a historical perspective, the book attempts to look into the future and predict what the twenty-first century and the new millennium will bring.
Myung-Gun Choo is Chairman of the Board at Sejong University, Seoul, Korea.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface PART 1: INTRODUCTION The Emergence of New Asia and its Historical Significance The Motive Power for World Economic Integration PART 2: INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES Japan: The Fuse for Asian Economic Development South Korea: The Tragedy of Partition and the Response China Taiwan Singapore Overseas Chinese, the Catalyst for the Chinese Economic Sphere New Member of New Asia India: Another Asian Giant ASEAN: Catalyst for New Asia Conclusion Index
Preface PART 1: INTRODUCTION The Emergence of New Asia and its Historical Significance The Motive Power for World Economic Integration PART 2: INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES Japan: The Fuse for Asian Economic Development South Korea: The Tragedy of Partition and the Response China Taiwan Singapore Overseas Chinese, the Catalyst for the Chinese Economic Sphere New Member of New Asia India: Another Asian Giant ASEAN: Catalyst for New Asia Conclusion Index
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