Development Without Freedom By Songok Han Thornton and William H. Thornton
Publisher: As.hg.ate 2008 | 246 Pages | ISBN: 0754672271 | PDF | 6 MB
Publisher: As.hg.ate 2008 | 246 Pages | ISBN: 0754672271 | PDF | 6 MB
The Asian Crash led many to demand more and better politics, but no ASEAN country was willing to forfeit its GDP growth for non-material goals. The Crash brought development theory to a stark crossroads and, however briefly, it awakened this region from its political lethargy. This study analyzes the clash of two antithetical Asianisms: Amartya Sen's "Eastern Strategy" and the new capitalist authoritarianism. "Development Without Freedom" looks at ways to retrieve the best elements of the Senian project. In a country by country analysis, the authors revamp Sen's Eastern strategy by distinguishing Senism from Sen's rather pallid politics.