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ArtikelReading the Asian Crisis: History, Culture and Institutional Truths  
Oleh: Preston, Peter W.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 20 no. 03 (Dec. 1998), page 241-260.
Topik: political sociology; crisis; Asian
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Isi artikelThe Asian financial crisis has drawn different intellectual responses as to its causes. At one extreme, advocates of the U.S.-style liberal market system have blamed the political and business elites of the region whom they have accused of "crony capitalism". In reply, advocates of the particularity of the development experience of Asia have spoken of a Western politico-financial conspiracy to undermine Asia's success. However, a more detached social scientific perspective can offer a deeper insight into the crisis. Three areas of political sociological reflection upon the Asian crisis may be considered: (i) the historical sociology of the development experience of the countries of Pacific Asia, (jj) the political sociology of political and policy analytic debate, and (ijj) the political sociology of the production and legitimating of institutional truths.
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