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ISSN: 0020-9449
In: ADBI series on Asian economic integration and cooperation
In: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
This book addresses the prospects and challenges concerning both soft and hard infrastructure development in Asia and provides a framework for achieving Asian connectivity through regional infrastructure cooperation towards a seamless Asia. Key topics included are: demand estimates of national and regional infrastructure in transport, electricity, information and communication technology, and water and sanitation; empirical results on the costs and benefits of regional infrastructure for economies and households; the impact of infrastructure development on the environment and climate; sources and instruments of infrastructure financing; best practices and lessons learned from the experiences of the Asian region and other regions; and experiences of public–private partnership projects.
To make Asia more economically sustainable and resilient against external shocks, regional economies need to be rebalanced toward regional demand- and trade-driven growth through increased regional connectivity. The effectiveness of connectivity depends on the quality of hard and soft infrastructure. Of particular importance in terms of soft infrastructure which makes hard infrastructure work are the facilitating institutions that support connectivity through appropriate policies, reforms, systems, and procedures and through promoting effective coordination and cooperation. Asia has many overlapping subregional institutions involved in national and regional energy, transport, and telecommunications infrastructure connectivity. However, these institutions are characterized as being less effective, informal, and lacking a clear and binding system of rules and policies. This paper draws linkages between connectivity, growth and development, governance, and institutions. It details the benefits the region could achieve by addressing needed connectivity enhancements and the connectivity and financing challenges it faces. In addition, it presents various institutional options for regional infrastructure financing. To build seamless Asian connectivity, Asia needs an effective, formal, and rules-based institutional framework. The paper presents a new institutional framework together with the organizational structures of two new regional institutional mechanisms, namely the Pan-Asian Infrastructure Forum and the Asian Infrastructure Fund.
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In: Asian studies review, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 121-122
ISSN: 1467-8403
In: Pacific affairs, Band 88, Heft 1, S. 149
ISSN: 0030-851X
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In: Adelphi series, Band 59, Heft 478-480, S. 165-188
ISSN: 1944-558X
" Emerging from mid-century social movements, Civil Rights Era formations, and anti-war protests, Asian American studies is now an established field of transnational inquiry, diasporic engagement, and rights activism. These histories and origin points analogously serve as initial moorings for Flashpoints for Asian American Studies, a collection that considers-almost fifty years after its student protest founding--the possibilities of and limitations inherent in Asian American studies as historically entrenched, politically embedded, and institutionally situated interdiscipline. Unequivocally, Flashpoints for Asian American Studies investigates the multivalent ways in which the field has at times and-more provocatively, has not-responded to various contemporary crises, particularly as they are manifest in prevailing racist, sexist, homophobic, and exclusionary politics at home, ever-expanding imperial and militarized practices abroad, and neoliberal practices in higher education. "--
In: The journal of economic history, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 199-207
ISSN: 1471-6372
What could and should researchers in Asian economic history do during the decade of the seventies? Given the number and the diversity of Asian nations, this is an extremely large question which a person endowed only with a normal amount of ego and without a thorough knowledge of all Asian economic histories should refrain from even attempting to answer. Apparently, however, my ego is above average in size, and to compensate for my much less than complete knowledge of Asian economic history, I resorted to the most efficient method of remedying this weakness: I picked the brains of the leading specialists.
In: The national interest, Band 57, S. 27-34
ISSN: 0884-9382
THIS ARTICLE EXPLORES WHETHER ASIAN VALUES WILL SURVIVE THE HOMEGENIZING EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION. FIRST USED TO EXPLAIN THE EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC MIRACLE, THEN BLAMED FOR THE REGION'S ECONOMIC COLLAPSE, ASIA'S FAMOUS VALUES ARE SUBJECT TO APPRAISAL. EXAMINED ARE THE EARLY DAYS, THE EFFECTS OF SECOND GUESSING, AND THE SURVIVAL QUESTION.
In: Keywords 4
A new vocabulary for Asian American studiesBorn out of the Civil Rights and Third World Liberation movements of the 1960s and 1970s, Asian American Studies has grown significantly over the past four decades, both as a distinct field of inquiry and as a potent site of critique. Characterized by transnational, trans-Pacific, and trans-hemispheric considerations of race, ethnicity, migration, immigration, gender, sexuality, and class, this multidisciplinary field engages with a set of concepts profoundly shaped by past and present histories of racialization and social formation. The keywords included in this collection are central to social sciences, humanities, and cultural studies and reflect the ways in which Asian American Studies has transformed scholarly discourses, research agendas, and pedagogical frameworks. Spanning multiple histories, numerous migrations, and diverse populations, Keywords for Asian American Studies reconsiders and recalibrates the ever-shifting borders of Asian American studies as a distinctly interdisciplinary field. Visit keywords.nyupress.org for online essays, teaching resources, and more
In: China report: a journal of East Asian studies = Zhong guo shu yi, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 54-57
ISSN: 0973-063X
In: The current digest of the Soviet press: publ. each week by The Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, Band 26, Heft 9, S. 6-7
ISSN: 0011-3425
Aus sowjetischer Sicht
World Affairs Online
In: American political science review, Band 52, Heft 4, S. 1239-1239
ISSN: 1537-5943