Development Strutegies and Economic Performance in Third World Countries 1965-1992 | Hout, Wil | 603-624 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
Late industrialisers, late democratisers: developmental states in the Asia-Pacific | Thompson, Mark R | 625-648 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
States, social forces, and regions in historical time: toward a critical political economy of Eastern Asia | Bernard, Mitchell | 649-666 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
Economic liberalisation and reform in South Korea in the 1990s: a 'coming of age' or a case of 'graduation blues'? | Gills, Barry K | 667-688 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
China: developmental state or dysfunctional development? | Breslin, Shaun G | 689-706 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
Democratic institutions in South America: comparative and historicalperspectives | Philip, George | 707-724 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
Dilemmas of economic and political modernisation in Chile: a jaguar that wants to be a puma | Sznajder, Mario | 725-736 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
Political change and socioeconomic policies in Central America: patterns of interaction | Goma, Ricard | 737-752 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
Transformation of the corporatist state in the Middle East | Ehteshami, Anoushiravan | 753-772 | 1996.11.06 | - | |
The developmental state and economic policy in Turkey | Bayar, Ali H | 773-785 | 1996.11.06 | - | |