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List of Figures and Boxes=vii
List of Tables=viii
Abbreviations=ix
Introduction=1
1. Lessons from the Asian Crisis=6
What sort of 'miracles'?=9
How did the 'meltdown' happen?=13
Why did it happen?=16
Responses=27
Lessons=29
2. (with Chan Ho-mun) Expressive Relationships and Networks=32
Challenged assumptions=32
Expressive and instrumental ties=36
Mixed ties and networks=44
Implications=48
3. The Economy and the State=51
Intervention and the market=51
The 'developmental state'=52
'Good governance'=53
The development of the debate=54
Networks and economic development=55
The end of rule by connections?=65
4. The Final Victory of Globalization?=70
Homogenization=70
The supranational institutions=71
The global market=73
Globalization as power struggle=79
What is left for the state?=83
Global governance for a global economy?=87
5. Democracy, the Economy, and the Crisis=91
Democracy and the crisis=93
Democracy and the economy=94
Asian democracy?=104
6. The Family, the Company, and the State=109
Rights and obligations=110
Politics and culture: explanations of 'Asian' ways of welfare=120
The crisis: vulnerability of the self-reliant society in market downturns=123
7. Managing the Network State=126
Differences among states=127
Trends before the crisis=129
Reforming state management in China and Japan=133
The crisis and public management=140
Convergence: the end of rule by connections?=141
Conclusions=145
Economy=147
Politics=149
Labour and welfare=151
Managing the state=152
After rule by force and rule by connections?=153
Stability=157
Global market rules?=159
Index=163
Map of the Region=x
1.1. Selected Asian economies: bilateral US dollar exchange rates=6
1.2. Selected Asian economies: equity prices=7
1.3. Grmvth rates of GDP, 1980-1996=9
1.4. Gro'vvth rates of merchandise exports=14
4.1. Trends ofJapanese direct investment by region=74
4.2. Exports within the region, 1995=78
6.1. The 'virtuous circle'=114
A Summary statistics, 1995=2
1.1. External financing of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Korea, and Thailand, 1994-1998=8
1.2. Imports and exports as percentage of GDP, 1995=18
1.3. Korea company accounts, 1996=20
1.4. Malaysia company accounts, 1996=21
1.5. Taiwan company accounts, 1996=22
1.6. Japan company accounts, 1996=23
1.7. Maturity distribution of lending=25
4.1. Stocks and flows of inward and outward FDI by region, 1985 and 1993=75
4.2. Share of value added in GDP of agriculture, industry, and services=77
4.3. Trade patterns 1995=80-1
6.1. Japan: population over 65 and their ways of living=111
6.2. Gross national savings as percentage of GNP, 1997=113
6.3. Labour costs in Japan, 1975-1995=117
7.1. Population and public service numbers, 1994-1995=127