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Discover the intricate relationships between business and politics in developing Asia with Precarious Ties. Uncover the secrets behind the rapid growth and enduring authoritarian regimes in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and China. From crony partnerships to dramatic liberalization, this book delves deep into why some alliances prosper while others crumble. Gain insights into the dynamics of state-business ties that shape entire economies.
Author Meg Rithmire presents a compelling narrative that sheds light on the evolution of state-business relations over time. Explore the contrasting outcomes of these relationships in Indonesia, Malaysia, and China, and learn valuable lessons on trust, corruption, and financial liberalization. With Precarious Ties, you'll grasp the essence of mutual alignment and mutual endangerment, and their profound impact on economic stability and growth.
Delve into the intricate world of authoritarian regimes and capitalist elites with Precarious Ties. Understand why some partnerships lead to prosperity while others culminate in crisis and stagnation. This empirically rich and insightful book offers valuable lessons for nations grappling with deep-rooted connections between the state and the private sector. Revolutionize your understanding of state-business dynamics with Precarious Ties today.
Ready to unravel the mysteries surrounding state-business relationships in authoritarian Asia? Dive into Precarious Ties and embark on a journey of discovery like never before. Explore the nuances of political and business alliances, and grasp the intricate factors that shape the economic landscape of developing nations. Take a leap into the world of power dynamics and economic outcomes with Precarious Ties.
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