ISSN 0022-0388
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
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Introduction: East Asia and the Trials of Neo-liberalism pp. 183-196(14) Authors: Richard Robison; Kevin Hewison
Neo-liberalism and East Asia: Resisting the Washington Consensus pp. 197-219(23) Authors: Mark Beeson; Iyanatul Islam
Neo-liberal Reforms and Illiberal Consolidations: The Indonesian Paradox pp. 220-241(22) Authors: Vedi Hadiz; Richard Robison
A Legitimate Paradox: Neo-liberal Reform and the Return of the State in Korea pp. 242-260(19) Author: David Hundt
The Politics of State Sector Reforms in Vietnam: Contested Agendas and Uncertain Trajectories pp. 261-283(23) Author: Martin Painter
Malaysia: New Reforms, Old Continuities, Tense Ambiguities pp. 284-309(26) Author: William Case
Neo-liberalism and Domestic Capital: The Political Outcomes of the Economic Crisis in Thailand pp. 310-330(21) Author: Kevin Hewison
China's Engagement with Neo-liberalism: Path Dependency, Geography and Party Self-Reinvention pp. 331-352(22) Author: Leong Liew