Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: interpreting the crisis / Mark Beeson and Richard Robison
  • Comment: crisis and the developmental state in East Asia / K.S. Jomo
  • The financial crisis in Southeast Asia / Jeffrey A. Winters
  • State power and economic strength revisited: what's so special about the Asian crisis? / Linda Weiss and John M. Hobson
  • The state, structural rigidity, and the end of Asian capitalism: a comparative study of Japan and South Korea / Chung In Moon and Sang-Young Rhyu
  • Fragility or continuity? economic governance of East Asian capitalism / Hyuk-Rae Kim
  • The dilemma of market liberalization: the financial crisis and the transformation of capitalism / Yeon-Ho Lee and Hyuk-Rae Kim
  • A meltdown with 'Chinese characteristics'? / Lance L.P. Gore
  • The Asian crisis and the perils of enterprise association: explaining the different outcomes in Singapore, Taiwan and Korea / James Cotton
  • Surviving the meltdown: liberal reform and political oligarchy in Indonesia / Richard Robison and Andrew Rosser
  • Thailand's capitalism before and after the economic crisis / Kevin Hewison
  • Economic nationalism and its discontents: Malaysian political economy after July 1997 / Khoo Boo Teik
  • The Philippines: the making of a neo-classical tragedy / Walden Bello
  • The international relations of the Asian economic crisis: a study in the politics of resentment / Richard Higgott
  • Moral (and other) hazards: the IMF and the systemic Asian crisis / Richard Leaver
  • Australia in the shadow of the Asian crisis / Mark Beeson and Stephen Bell
  • Authoritarian liberalism, governance and the emergence of the regulatory state in post-crisis East Asia / Kanishka Jayasuriya.