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Southeast Asia
The Human Landscape of Modernization and Development
Introduction
The growth economies of Southeast Asia are presented by the World Bank and others as exemplars of development - miracle economies to be emulated. How did the region attain such status? Are the other countries of Southeast Asia able to achieve such a rapid growth?
Development and Regional Economies
This book charts the development of Southeast Asia, examining the economies of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Burma alongside the established Asian market economies. Drawing on case studies from across the region, the author assesses poverty and ways in which the poor are identified and viewed. Process and change in the rural and urban worlds are examined in detail, focusing on the strengthening rural-urban interaction as farmers make a living in the urban-industrial sector and factories relocate into agricultural areas.
Indigenous Notions of Development
Giving prominence to indigenous notions of development, based on Buddhism, Islam and the so-called Asian Way, the author critically assesses the conceptual foundations of development, ideas of post-developmentalism, and the miracle thesis. In the light of the experience of one of the most vibrant regions in the world, the book places emphasis on the process of modernization within wider debates of development and challenges the notion that development has been a mirage for many and a tragedy for some.