by Takashi Shiraishi (Editor), Tetsushi Sonobe (Editor)
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC-ND license.
This volume asks why and how some of the developing countries have emerged under a set of similar global conditions, what led individual countries to choose the particular paths that led to their emergence, and what challenges confront them. If we are to understand the nature of major risks and uncertainties in the world, we must look squarely at the political and economic dynamics of emerging states, such as China, India, Brazil, Russia, and ASEAN countries. Their rapid economic development has changed the distribution of wealth and power in the world. Yet many of them have middle income status. To global governance issues, they tend to adopt approaches that differ from those of advanced industrialized democracies. At home, rapid economic growth and social changes put pressure on their institutions to change. This volume traces the historical trajectories of two major emerging states, China and India, and two city states, Hong Kong and Singapore. It also analyzes cross-country data to find the general patterns of economic development and sociopolitical change in relation to globalization and to the middle income trap.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 188
Edition: 1st ed. 2019
Publisher: Springer
Published: 03 Feb 2020
ISBN 10: 9811326339
ISBN 13: 9789811326332