Select Annotated Bibliography

Select Annotated Bibliography

Select Annotated Bibliography This bibliography is a collection of materials pertaining to intraregional and interregional efforts to respond to the East Asian financial crisis. It Iists publications, ongoing research projects, and dialogues in the fields of governance, social safety nets/human security, human resource develop- ment, the environment, nongovernmental organizations, civil society, and sustainable development. The bibliography was compiled to assist re- searchers in studying the key issues concerning the crisis'effects and East Asias recovery. As such, it is a guide rather than a comprehensive compi- lation. GovsnNaNcr 1. Publications Abubakar, Syarisa. 1999. "Governance and Sustainable Development: The Malaysian Perspective." Paper prepared for the Asia Pacific Agenda Project on Governance and Sustainable Systems of Development, or- ganized by the Iapan Center for International Exchange. Alagappa, Muthiah, ed. 1995. Political Legitimacy in Southeast Asia: The Quest for Moral Authority. Staffo:d, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Amsden, Alice. 1989. Asia's Next Giant: South Korea and Late lndustrialisation. New York: Oxford University Press. Aoki Masahiko, Hlung-Ki Kim, Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara, eds.1997. The Role of Gowrnment in East Asian Economic Dewlopment: Comparative Institutional Analysls. Oxford and New York; Clarendon Press. Arndt, H. W., and Hal Hill, eds. 1999. Southeast Asia's Economic Crisis: Origins, Lessons, and the Way Forward. Singapore: Institute of South- east Asian Studies. Asia Society Eminent Persons Group on the Economic Crisis. 1999.'Asia at a Crossroads: The Path Ahead." Report of the Asia Society Eminent Persons Group on the Economic Crisis. <http://www.asiasociety.org/ publications/epg.html>. SusrerNesre DevsLop14eNr -A.No HuuaN Secunrty Bardhan, Pranab. 1997 . The Role of Goyernance in Economic Development: A Political Economy Approach. Paris: Development Center ofthe Orga- nization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Caiden, Gerald E. 1997. "Undermining Good Governance: Corruption and Democracy''A sian Journal of Political Science 5(2): l-22. Campos, Jose Edgardo, and Hilton L. Root. 1996. The Key to the Asian Miracle: Making Shared Growth Credible. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution. Castells, Manuel. 1997. The Power of ldentity. Malden,Mass., and Oxford: Blackwell. Cornia, Giovanni Andrea, 1998. "Convergence in Governance Issues, Dis- sent on Economic Issuesl' IDS Bulletin 29(2):32-38. Evans, Peter. 1998. "Moving Beyond 20th Century Mlths to an Apprecia- tion of State-Society Synergy." In Gambhir Bhatta and Joaquin L. Gonzalez III, eds. Governance Innovations in the Asia-Pacific Region: Trends, Cases and Issaes. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate. 1995. Embedded Autonomy: Stqtes and Industriql Transformation. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. -.Gambhir Bhatta and Joaquin L. Gonzalez III, eds. 1998. Governance Inno- vations in the Asia-Pacific Region: Trends, Cases and Issues. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate. Grindle, Merilee 5., ed. 1997. Getting Good Government: Capacity Build-. ing in the Public Sectors of Developing Countries. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Institute for International Development, Harvard University. Haggard, Stephen. 1990. Pathways from the Periphery: The Politics of Growth in the Newly Industrialized Countries. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press. Harriss, Iohn, Ianet Hunter, and Colin M. Lewis, eds. 1995. The New Insti- tutional Economics and Third World Detelopment. London and New York; Routledge. Held, David. 1995. Democracy and the Global Order: From Modern State to Cosmopolitan Governance. Stanford, Calil: Stanford University Press. Huntington, Samuel P. 1968. Political Order in Changing Societies. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. lohnson, Chalmers.1982. MITI and the Japanese Miracle. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. lohnston, Michael. i998. "What Can Be Done About Entrenched Corrup- tion?" In Boris Pleskovic and Joseph Stiglitz, eds. Annual World Bank Con- ference on Detelopment Economics 1997. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. 84 S elec t Ann o t ate d Bibli ography lomo, K. S., ed. 1998. Tigers in Trouble: Financial Goternance, Liberaliza- tion and Crises in EastAsra. NewYork: Zed Book. Jomo, K. S., and Chen Yun Chung et a!.1997. Southeast Asia's Misunder- stood Miracle: Industrial Policy and Economic Det,elopment in Thailand, Malaysia and Indoresia. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press. Keenan, Faith. 1999. "Conflict of I ntercst:' Far Eastern Economic Review (4 February):24-25. Langford, John W., ed. 1991. Think Tanks and Goyernance in the Asia- Pacilic Region. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Institute for Research on Public Policy. Limaye, Satu, and Ahmed Mukarram, ed,s. 1998.lndia, Southeast Asia and the United States: New Opportunities and Prospects for Cooperation- Governance Issues, New York: Asia Society. Mahizhnan, Arun, and Lee Tsao Yuan. 1998. Singapore: Re-engineering Success. Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies; New York: Oxford Uni- versity Press. Maidment, Richard, David Goldblatt, and Jeremy Mitchell.1998. Gover- nance in the Asia-Pqcifc. London and NewYork: Routledge. Morley, James W., e d. 1998. Drirten by Growth: Political Change in the Asia Pacifc Region. Revised edition. Singapore: Institute ofSoutheast Asian Studies. North, Douglass. 1990. Institutions, lnstitutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Putnam, Robert D., Robert Leonardi, and Raffaella Y 1993. Making De- mocracy Work: Citic Tiadiions in Modern ltaly. Princetor,, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Root, Hilton. 1996. Small Countries, BigLessons: Goyernance and the Rise of East Asia.NewYork: Oxford University Press. Rose-Ackerman, Susan. 1998. "Corruption and Development." In Boris Pleskovic and Joseph Stiglitz, ed,s. Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics I 997. Washington, D.C. : World Bank. Rowen, Henry S., ed. 1998. Behind East Asian Growth: The Political and Social Foundations of Prosperiy.London and New York Routledge. Soesastro, Hadi. 1999. "Governance and Sustainable Development: Indo- nesian Perspectives and Challenges." Paper prepared for the Asia Pacific Agenda Project on Governance and Sustainable Systems of Develop- ment, organized by the Japan Center for International Exchange. Wade, Robert. 1990. Goterningthe Market: Economic Theory and the Role of Goternment in East Asian Industrializatlon. Princeton, N.l.: Princeton 85 SusrerNerre DsvELopMENT AND Hul,reN Srcunlrv University Press. Wanandi, Jusul 1998. "Good Governance, Domestic and Regional Stabil- ity: Agenda for the Future." Paper presented at the 12th Asia Pacific Roundtable, organized by ASEAN Institutes for Strategic and Interna- tional Studies, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 3l May-4 June. Woo-Cummings, Meredith. 1998.'All in the Family: Reforming Corpo- rate Governance in Easl Asia:' Curcent History 97 (623): 426430 . World Bank. 1992. Governance and Development.Washington, D.C.: World Bank. The Eqst Asian Miracle: Economic Growth and Public Policy. New York Oxford University Press. -.1993. Governance: The World Bank's Experience.Washington, D.C.: World Bank. -.1994.1997 . World Dewlopment Report 1997: The State in a Changing l4lorld. NewYork: Oxford University Press. -. 1998. East Asia: The Road to Recotery.Washrnglon, D.C.: World Bank. -."World Bank Admits to Policy Flaw." 1999. Straits Times (12 February). 2. Ongoing Research Projects United Nations Developrnent Prograrn "Enhancing Accountability and Governance." <http://magnet.undp.org/>. In collaboration with nongovernmental organizations. Socrel Seprrv Nrrs/HuueN SBcuxrrv 1. Publications 'ASEAN's Response to the Social Impact of the Financial and Economic Crisb." 1999. ASEAN Secretariat Information Paper prepared for the World Bank Group Regional Meeting on Social Issues Arising from the East Asia Economic Crisis and Policy Implications for the Future, Ban gkok, Thailand, 21-22 January. <http://www.aseansec.org/fu nction/ soc_reco/sreco 02.htm> (14 October 1999). 86 S ele ct Ann otat e d Bib lio gra phy Provides an overview ofASEAN policies and mandates for address- ing the social impact of the financial and economic crisis. Summarizes possible areas of collaboration with ASEAN dialogue partners and in ternational agencies, taking into account pending and related ASEAN pro.jects and programs. Also proposes approaches for collaboration. Asian Development Bank. 1999. "The Response of the Asian Develop- ment Bank to the Asian Economic Crisis." Paper prepared for the World Bank Group Regional Meeting on Social Issues Arising from the East Asia Economic Crisis and Policy Implications for the Future, Bangkok, Thailand, 21 22 January. About proiect, sector development, and program loans. 'Asia-Pacific Crisis Reversing Decades of Progress as Labor Market Woes Deepen." 1999. Opening press release for the Asian Regional Consulta- tion on Follow-up to the World Summit for Social Development (Em- ployment Planner's Meeting), Bangkok, Thailand, 13-15 January. <http://r.rurv. ilo.org/>. Atkinson, A. B., and lohn Hills. 199l. "Social Security in Developed Coun- tries: Are There Lessons for Developing Countries?" In Ehtisham Ahmad, Jean Dreze, John Hills, and Amartya Sen, eds. Social Security in Dewloping Countries. Oxford and New York: Clarendon Press. Bloom, Gerard H. 1991. "Managing Health Sector Development: Markets and Institutional Reform." In Christopher Colclough and James Manor, eds. States or Markets? Neo-Liberalisrn and the Dewlopment Policy De- bate. Oxford and New York: Clarendon

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