Authoritarian capitalism: sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in East Asia and beyond
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Theory; 3. Global patterns; 4. East Asia patterns; 5. NAR: Brunei; SPAR: China; From SPAR to Democracy: Taiwan; 6. DPAR with a weakly dominant ruling party: Malaysia; 7. DPAR with a strongly dominant ruling party: Singapore; 8. Conclusions
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cambridge University Press
2018
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Zusammenfassung: | Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Theory; 3. Global patterns; 4. East Asia patterns; 5. NAR: Brunei; SPAR: China; From SPAR to Democracy: Taiwan; 6. DPAR with a weakly dominant ruling party: Malaysia; 7. DPAR with a strongly dominant ruling party: Singapore; 8. Conclusions "Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist-authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"-- "Authoritarian Capitalism Sovereign Wealth Funds and Corporate Intervention in East Asia and Beyond Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist- authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xv, 316 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781316510117 |
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spelling | Carney, Richard W. ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1089493355 aut Authoritarian capitalism sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in East Asia and beyond Richard W. Carney, China Europe International Business School Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2018 © 2018 xv, 316 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Business and public policy Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Theory; 3. Global patterns; 4. East Asia patterns; 5. NAR: Brunei; SPAR: China; From SPAR to Democracy: Taiwan; 6. DPAR with a weakly dominant ruling party: Malaysia; 7. DPAR with a strongly dominant ruling party: Singapore; 8. Conclusions "Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist-authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"-- "Authoritarian Capitalism Sovereign Wealth Funds and Corporate Intervention in East Asia and Beyond Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist- authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"-- Autoritarismus (DE-588)4232076-8 gnd rswk-swf Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 gnd rswk-swf Ostasien (DE-588)4075727-4 gnd rswk-swf Capitalism / Political aspects / East Asia Authoritarianism / East Asia Globalization / East Asia Ostasien (DE-588)4075727-4 g Kapitalismus (DE-588)4029577-1 s Autoritarismus (DE-588)4232076-8 s Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781108186797 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-108-56415-1 |
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title | Authoritarian capitalism sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in East Asia and beyond |
title_auth | Authoritarian capitalism sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in East Asia and beyond |
title_exact_search | Authoritarian capitalism sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in East Asia and beyond |
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title_short | Authoritarian capitalism |
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