The current literature on the developmental state tends to focus on state–economy and state–business relations. Very few studies take the developmental state as a historical phenomenon and analyse its origins and possible demise. Even fewer studies link threat perception to the rise and decline of such states. This study argues that a particular kind of threat perception, namely that of an extremely intensive and long-term threat, played a fundamental role in creating the developmental states in Northeast Asia. Later, a changed threat perception was one of the important factors that caused the decline of such states
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This dissertation asks two fundamental questions- how could one explain and characterize relative pe...
Historical controversies continue to plague northeast Asian politics today, with Chinese and Koreans...
Abstract This paper attempts to illustrate a link between educational advance and formation of the d...
Problems common to many Asian states suggest a pattern of crisis in Asia. The evidence suggests that...
This thesis has explored two basic themes in post-Cold War international relations. The first is the...
Interstate threat perception plays a vital role in peace and conflict, having the potential to lead ...
This paper is based on a longer work entitled "Predatory, Developmental and Other Apparatuses: A Com...
Includes bibliographical references.Since the modern state's emergence in the sixteenth century, the...
The changing of geopolitical environment in Northeast Asia after the Cold War illustrates some funda...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
Conventional wisdom states that, in response to a rising threat, weaker states may choose either to ...
his book traces changes in the concept of security in Asia from realist to cooperative, comprehensiv...
Among late-industrializing countries, the roles of states in economic development and their impacts ...
The emergence of China as a rising power has posed as a threat to U.S. dominance, resulting in the r...
China\u27s emergence as an economic powerhouse has often been portrayed as threatening to America\u2...
This dissertation asks two fundamental questions- how could one explain and characterize relative pe...
Historical controversies continue to plague northeast Asian politics today, with Chinese and Koreans...
Abstract This paper attempts to illustrate a link between educational advance and formation of the d...
Problems common to many Asian states suggest a pattern of crisis in Asia. The evidence suggests that...
This thesis has explored two basic themes in post-Cold War international relations. The first is the...
Interstate threat perception plays a vital role in peace and conflict, having the potential to lead ...
This paper is based on a longer work entitled "Predatory, Developmental and Other Apparatuses: A Com...
Includes bibliographical references.Since the modern state's emergence in the sixteenth century, the...
The changing of geopolitical environment in Northeast Asia after the Cold War illustrates some funda...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
Conventional wisdom states that, in response to a rising threat, weaker states may choose either to ...
his book traces changes in the concept of security in Asia from realist to cooperative, comprehensiv...
Among late-industrializing countries, the roles of states in economic development and their impacts ...
The emergence of China as a rising power has posed as a threat to U.S. dominance, resulting in the r...
China\u27s emergence as an economic powerhouse has often been portrayed as threatening to America\u2...
This dissertation asks two fundamental questions- how could one explain and characterize relative pe...