Democracy And Capitalism : : Asian and American Perspectives / / Robert Bartley, Chan Heng Chee, Samuel P Huntington.

Intellectual interest in the growth and study of democracy is not a post-Cold War phenomenon, but its intensified interest is. Recently new questions have been asked, such as whether the widespread democratization process will yeild similar end-products in different parts of the world which are endo...

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [1993]
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Year of Publication:1993
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t PREFACE --   |t THE AUTHORS --   |t I Democracy: Evolution and Implementation An Asian Perspective --   |t II American Democracy in Relation to Asia --   |t III Capitalism and the Role of the State in Economic Development The Japanese Experience --   |t IV Capitalism, the Market Mechanism, and the State in Economic Development An American Perspective 
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520 |a Intellectual interest in the growth and study of democracy is not a post-Cold War phenomenon, but its intensified interest is. Recently new questions have been asked, such as whether the widespread democratization process will yeild similar end-products in different parts of the world which are endowed with vastly different heritages and history, or whether we will see the emergence of variants in democratic models. In the same way, the growth of the capilatist system and practice of a free market in some situations lead the state to play a role not anticipated in the traditional free market observed to be distinct form those in the industrialized West, and most certainly different from that of the United States. It has been the growing concern of many academics and policy-makers that in the post-Cold War era these differing perspective and practices of democracy and the free market could become the substance of th new ideological debate in the coming decade between countries in East Asia and the West, led by United States. The four essays published in this volume were presented as keynote papers defining the major themes of the Conference "Asian and American Perspectives on Capitalism and Democracy" organized by the Asia Society, the Institute of Policy Studies, the Singapore International Foundation, and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies held in Singapore, 28-30 January 1993. The essays serve as useful contributions to the current rigorous and ongoing debate . 
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