Rethinking Asian Capitalism: The Achievements and Challenges of Vietnam under Doi Moi
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1 Stabilisation and Growth in Vietnam: The Early Experience -- 2 The Vietnamese Approach to Reforms -- 3 Vietnam's "Socialist-Oriented Market Economy" in Contemporary Capitalist Globalisation -- 4 Organisation of the Volume -- References -- Part I: Setting the Scene Over 30 Years: A "lessons learned" Inspection -- Chapter 2: The Transformations of Contemporary Capitalisms: Seven Lessons -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Club of Developing Economies Was Not Closed: The Rise of East Asia -- 3 The Asian Capitalisms Are Different -- 3.1 Not a Mere Replication of Western Capitalisms -- 3.2 No Convergence Towards a Common Asian Model -- 4 Geographical Proximity Does Not Mean Identical Brands of Capitalisms -- 5 Mixing Market Mechanisms with Government Control in a Multi-Level System: China -- 6 More Interdependence than Competition Among Contrasting Socio-Economic Regimes -- 6.1 A Deepening of Economic Specialization with the Opening-Up of World Trade -- 6.2 Interdependent and Even Complementary Socio-Economic Regimes -- 7 The 2010s: The International Regime Is at Risk from Converging Pressures -- 7.1 The Defence of National Economic Sovereignty by New Political Movements -- 7.2 The Open Conflict Between Economic Complementarity and Geopolitical Rivalry -- 7.3 The Crisis of Post-WWII International Organizations -- 8 All Development Strategies Have To Be ReDesigned in the Face of Major International Uncertainties -- 8.1 Size Matters -- 8.2 The Transformation of the International Regime: Four Scenarios -- 8.3 Reconsidering the Benefits of Foreign Direct Investment and Export-Led Growth -- 8.4 The Century of the Anthropogenetic Model? -- 9 Conclusion -- References.