Development Models in Muslim Contexts : : Chinese, 'Islamic' and Neo-liberal Alternatives / / Robert Springborg.
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Development Models in Muslim Contexts : Chinese, 'Islamic' and Neo-liberal Alternatives / |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The Lure of Development Models -- Part One. The Chinese Model and its Global Reception -- Chapter 1 A China Model or Just a Broken Mould? -- Chapter 2 Latin America’s View of China: Interest, but Scepticism -- Chapter 3 The China Model in Africa: A New Brand of Developmentalism -- Part Two. The Chinese Model and its Competitors in the Muslim World -- Chapter 4 Learning the Right Lessons from Beijing: A Model for the Arab World? -- Chapter 5 Towards an Islamic Model for the Middle East and North Africa? -- Chapter 6 Democracy, Development and Political Islam: Comparing Iran and Turkey -- Part Three. The Role of Governance in Development Models -- Chapter 7 Can the East Asian Developmental State be Replicated? The Case of Malaysia -- Chapter 8 Governance and Development: A Case Study of Pakistan -- Chapter 9 Is “Good Governance” an Appropriate Model for Governance Reforms? The Relevance of East Asia for Developing Muslim Countries -- Conclusion: Not Washington, Beijing nor Mecca: The Limitations of Development Models -- About the Contributors -- Index |
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