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Mobilizing For Development The Modernization Of Rural East Asia Kristen E Looney

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Mobilizing For Development The Modernization Of Rural East Asia Kristen E Looney
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.87 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Kristen E. Looney
ISBN: 9781501748868, 1501748866
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Mobilizing For Development The Modernization Of Rural East Asia Kristen E Looney by Kristen E. Looney 9781501748868, 1501748866 instant download after payment.

Mobilizing for Development tackles the question of how countries achieve rural development and offers a new way of thinking about East Asia's political economy that challenges the developmental state paradigm. Through a comparison of Taiwan (1950s–1970s), South Korea (1950s–1970s), and China (1980s–2000s), Kristen E. Looney shows that different types of development outcomes—improvements in agricultural production, rural living standards, and the village environment—were realized to different degrees, at different times, and in different ways. She argues that rural modernization campaigns, defined as policies demanding high levels of mobilization to effect dramatic change, played a central role in the region and that divergent development outcomes can be attributed to the interplay between campaigns and institutions. The analysis departs from common portrayals of the developmental state as wholly technocratic and demonstrates that rural development was not just a byproduct of industrialization. Looney's research is based on several years of fieldwork in Asia and makes a unique contribution by systematically comparing China's development experience with other countries. Relevant to political science, economic history, rural sociology, and Asian Studies, the book enriches our understanding of state-led development and agrarian change.

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