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- 目录
- 笔记
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- End of Millennium
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Charts
- Preface to the 2010 Edition of End of Millennium
- Acknowledgments 1997
- A Time of Change
- 1 The Crisis of Industrial Statism and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
- The Extensive Model of Economic Growth and the Limits of Hyperindustrialism
- The Technology Question
- The Abduction of Identity and the Crisis of Soviet Federalism
- The Last Perestroika
- Nationalism, Democracy, and the Disintegration of the Soviet State
- The Scars of History, the Lessons for Theory, the Legacy for Society
- 2 The Rise of the Fourth World: Informational Capitalism, Poverty, and Social Exclusion
- Toward a Polarized World? A Global Overview
- The De-humanization of Africa
- Marginalization and selective integration of Sub-Saharan Africa in the informational-global economy
- Africa’s technological apartheid at the dawn of the Information Age
- The predatory state
- Ethnic identity, economic globalization, and state formation in Africa
- Africa’s plight
- Africa’s hope? The South African connection
- Out of Africa or back to Africa? The politics and economics of self-reliance
- The New American Dilemma: Inequality, Urban Poverty, and Social Exclusion in the Information Age
- Globalization, Over-exploitation, and Social Exclusion: the View from the Children
- Conclusion: the Black Holes of Informational Capitalism
- 3 The Perverse Connection: the Global Criminal Economy
- 4 Development and Crisis in the Asian Pacific: Globalization and the State
- The Changing Fortunes of the Asian Pacific
- Heisei’s Japan: Developmental State versus Information Society
- Beheading the Dragon? Four Asian Tigers with a Dragon Head, and their Civil Societies
- Understanding Asian development
- Singapore: state nation-building via multinational corporations
- South Korea: the state production of oligopolistic capitalism
- Taiwan: flexible capitalism under the guidance of an inflexible state
- Hong Kong model versus Hong Kong reality: small business in a world economy, and the colonial version of the welfare state
- The breeding of the tigers: commonalities and dissimilarities in their process of economic development
- The developmental state in East Asian industrialization: on the concept of the developmental state
- The rise of the developmental state: from the politics of survival to the process of nation-building
- The state and civil society in the restructuring of East Asia: how the developmental state succeeded in the development process
- Divergent paths: Asian ‘‘tigers’’ in the economic crisis
- Democracy, identity, and development in East Asia in the 1990s
- Chinese Developmental Nationalism with Socialist Characteristics
- Conclusion: Globalization and the State
- 5 The Unification of Europe: Globalization, Identity, and the Network State
- Conclusion: Making Sense of our World
- Summary of Contents of Volumes I and II
- References
- Index
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The Information Age Economy, Society, and Culture, Volume III End of Millennium英文版Philosophy哲学名著论著教程教材
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