The institutional imperative the politics of equitable development in Southeast Asia
This book is a comparative-historical study of the politics of equitable development in Southeast Asia and the role of political institutions in addressing structural inequalities
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Standford, CA
Stanford University Press
2011
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| Series: | Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Introduction and theory. Introduction
- Institutions and social reform
- Part 2. Politics of equitable development in Malaysia. From colonialism to independence : a festering crisis
- Reforming state, party, and economy
- Part 3. Politics of equitable development in Thailand. The bureaucratic polity ascendant and the failure of reform
- Growth without equity
- Part 4. Extensions and conclusions. Extending the theoretical argument : the Philippines and Vietnam
- Conclusion


