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Drums of War, Drums of Development: The Formation of a Pacific Ruling Class and Industrial Transformation in East and Southeast Asia, 1945–1980

Jim Glassman
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The article was published on 2019-09-03 and is currently open access. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: East Asia & Ruling class.

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More than Anti-communism: Electoral Politics and the Meanings of Democracy in Taiwan

TL;DR: In anti-communist Asia, with US backing or tacit consent, governments devised institutions and practices for marginalising popular forces as discussed by the authors, and internalised the Cold War involved measures that marginalised popular forces.
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The prose of passive revolution: Mobile experts, economic planning and the developmental state in Singapore:

TL;DR: A barrage of globally mobile development professionals proliferated throughout the decolonizing Third World to both assist economic development and to constrain the geopolit... as mentioned in this paper, during the Cold War.
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Black Site: The Cold War and the Shaping of Thailand’s Politics

TL;DR: The Cold War alliance between the USA and Thailand is well-known and well-documented as mentioned in this paper, but rather than recounting the details of that alliance, this article examines some important political legacies as...
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Las cadenas globales de producción industrial en América Latina desde una perspectiva estructuralista

TL;DR: A partir de la recuperación de los principales conceptos del estructuralismo latinoamericano, the authors busca poner en discusion las potencialidades y limitaciones del nuevo paradigma de desarrollo de la actualidad, el enfoque de cadenas globales de valor, que desde comienzos de este siglo ha tenido an importante influencia tanto en la comunidad academica como en los organismos internacionales.
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Geopolitics and economic geography: a commentary on Andy Pike’s geographical political economy

TL;DR: The geographical political economy (GPE) proposed by Andy Pike (2020) has been used to cope with deindustrialization in the global North and South as mentioned in this paper, and it has been shown that it can be used in the context of urban planning.
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