
Asia's Rise in the 21st Century
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 20. October 2011
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-313-39370-9 (ISBN)
Description
This expert analysis looks at what the increasing economic and political prominence of China and other Asian nations means to the West and the rest of the world.
Asia's Rise in the 21st Century is a wake-up call to the West, offering a sophisticated assessment of a group of nations that are becoming essential markets for U.S. trade, industry, and finance, even as they increasingly represent fierce competition for global markets. The work traces changes that launched the region down the path to potential economic and political ascendancy, and it looks at various factors, from politics to economics to demographics that affect Asia now and will continue to do so in the future.
China's prominence is explored in the context of how it complements and competes with the rest of Asia, especially Japan and India, and how it interacts with other major emerging-market countries, such as Brazil, Russia, and Turkey. The book also looks at the challenge China's ascendancy poses to the assertion that a successful capitalist system must be accompanied by political democracy. Finally, the authors suggest ways in which Asia's rise can be accommodated in the West and elsewhere and offer thoughts on where Asia, and especially China, will be in 2030.
Asia's Rise in the 21st Century is a wake-up call to the West, offering a sophisticated assessment of a group of nations that are becoming essential markets for U.S. trade, industry, and finance, even as they increasingly represent fierce competition for global markets. The work traces changes that launched the region down the path to potential economic and political ascendancy, and it looks at various factors, from politics to economics to demographics that affect Asia now and will continue to do so in the future.
China's prominence is explored in the context of how it complements and competes with the rest of Asia, especially Japan and India, and how it interacts with other major emerging-market countries, such as Brazil, Russia, and Turkey. The book also looks at the challenge China's ascendancy poses to the assertion that a successful capitalist system must be accompanied by political democracy. Finally, the authors suggest ways in which Asia's rise can be accommodated in the West and elsewhere and offer thoughts on where Asia, and especially China, will be in 2030.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
493 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-39370-9 (9780313393709)
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Scott B. MacDonald | Jonathan Lemco
Asia's Rise in the 21st Century
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Persons
Scott B. MacDonald, PhD, is the head of credit and economics at Aladdin Capital Holdings, Stamford, CT, where he analyzes and helps make investment decisions for portfolios in excess of $1 billion in a number of Asian companies throughout Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Korea.
Jonathan Lemco, PhD, is principal and senior sovereign risk analyst at The Vanguard Group, one of the world's largest mutual fund companies, and has a long-standing involvement with the Asian region.
Jonathan Lemco, PhD, is principal and senior sovereign risk analyst at The Vanguard Group, one of the world's largest mutual fund companies, and has a long-standing involvement with the Asian region.
Content
Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Great Divergence
3. The Rise of China
4. Constructing the New Asian Economy
5. The Supporting Cast: BRICs and Beyond
6. The Major Economic Challenges
7. Political Challenges in Asia
8. The West and the Rise of Asia
9. Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. Introduction
2. The Great Divergence
3. The Rise of China
4. Constructing the New Asian Economy
5. The Supporting Cast: BRICs and Beyond
6. The Major Economic Challenges
7. Political Challenges in Asia
8. The West and the Rise of Asia
9. Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index