Buch, Englisch, 430 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 28 mm, Gewicht: 626 g
Towards Liberal Individualism and Inclusive Governance
Buch, Englisch, 430 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 28 mm, Gewicht: 626 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-898417-7
Verlag: Oxford University Press
This volume challenges dominant narratives about Southeast Asia's development by bridging a long-standing intellectual divide. On the one hand, liberal thinkers rarely engage with the developmental histories and practices of the non-Western world. On the other, Asian scholars and heterodox critics often treat economic liberalism as a "neoliberal" project imported in unsavoury circumstances. Bringing these worlds into conversation, Southeast Asia's Development advances a distinct view of liberal development in the tradition of Adam Smith and F.A. Hayek--rooted in individualism, social pluralism, and negative rights--to expose the failures of the region's entrenched model of elite-driven political capitalism. While globalization and partial liberalization since the 1980s have raised living standards, Southeast Asian states continue to uphold regimes that hollow out personal agency, treating citizens as instruments of national performance, economic units to be optimized, or bodies to be disciplined, rather than as persons with ends of their own. This volume advances a new normative ideal: development as freedom to discover, treating development as the preservation of individual spaces that enable people to pursue their own conceptions of good within the rules they help shape. It is thus a call to reimagine development not as a collective end-goal but an open-ended process of human discovery and institutional experimentation.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- 1: Bryan Cheang: Introduction
- 2: Calixto V. Chikiamco and Melissa Luz Lopez: Oligarchic Rent-Seeking Capitalism in the Philippines
- 3: Carmelo Ferlito, Benedict Weerasena, and Imran Shamsunahar: Fragmented Personalistic Capitalism in Malaysia
- 4: Arianto Patunru and Muhamad Ikhsan: Nationalist Political Economy in Indonesia
- 5: Bryan Cheang: The Political Economy of Technocratic Rationalism in Singapore
- 6: Bradley Jensen Murg: Patrons and Clients at Home and Abroad: The political economy of Cambodian development*
- 7: Thantun Soe: Traditionalism and Authoritarianism in Myanmar*
- 8: Thantun Soe: The Political Economy of Monocentric Development in Thailand*
- 9: Guanie Lim and Nguyen Nhat Anh: Unfolding the Paper Tiger: Vietnams doi moi and the quest for economic substance
- 10: Bryan Cheang: Southeast Asia and the Freedom to Discover
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2




