ABSTRACT

Until very recently it was assumed that the Asian miracle of prodigious economic growth would continue indefinitely. Europe and America, it seemed, were being left behind. The recent financial crisis in Asia has now changed all that.
François Godement provides a broad-ranging survey of the regions economies since 1993 and explains the main reasons behind the recent financial crisis. He also examines important factors such as demography, Asian values, crony capitalism, industrial groupings and the wane of political authority.
The Asian miracle has not come to an end, but the author makes clear that improved self-regulation and discipline within the financial sector will be crucial if the economies of the region are to weather the uncertainties of the marketplace in the future and realize their full potential.

chapter 1|19 pages

Introduction

A crash course in history

chapter 2|41 pages

An explanation of the 1997 Asian Crash

chapter 3|35 pages

Asia, meet the rescue party

chapter 4|28 pages

Asian values, minus the debate

The facts behind the myth

chapter 5|27 pages

The challenge to Asian identity

chapter 6|28 pages

Challenging Asian politics

chapter 7|22 pages

A Faustian deal for Asia?

chapter 8|16 pages

Conclusion

Two scenarios for tomorrow