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基本説明
Explores collective goods provision and consumption for understanding post-crisis East and Southeast Asia.
Full Description
This edited collection explores issues surrounding the provision of collective goods within the context of post-crisis East and Southeast Asia. It includes case studies on Korea, Indonesia, China, Laos, Malaysia and Singapore among others.
Contents
Notes on contributors Acknowledgments 1. Introductionnature of Collective Goods in East and Southeast Asia 2. The Construction of International Regimes in East Asia: Coercion, Consensus and Collective Goods 3. The International Management of Southern Bluefin Tuna: Consensus, Conflict and Communication over a Common Pool Resource 4. NGOS in Pursuit of 'The Public Good' In South Korea 5. Customary Regimes and Collective Goods In the Changing Political Constellation of Indonesia 6. From Village Commons to Shareholding Corporation: Collective Property Reforms in a Chinese Village 7. The Privatisation of Public Infrastructure in Transnational Southwest Asian Economies: The Case of Build-own-operate-transfer projects in Vietnam and Laos 8. Social Policies as Collective Goods: Lesson From Malaysia and Singapore 9. Individualisation of Social Rights In China 10. Urban Development and the Search for Civil Society in China: A View from Quanzhou 11. Providing Public Spaces: Singapore and Taibei 12. Epilogue: Collective Goods for Collective Futures Bibliography