Precarious Ties : Business and the State in Authoritarian Asia

Precarious Ties : Business and the State in Authoritarian Asia

Precarious Ties : Business and the State in Authoritarian Asia

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Developing Asia has been the site of some of the last century's fastest growing economies as well as some of the world's most durable authoritarian regimes.Many accounts of rapid growth alongside monopolies on political power have focused on crony relationships between the state and business.But these relationships have not always been smooth, as anti-corruption campaigns, financial and banking crises, and dramatic bouts of liberalization and crackdown demonstrate.Why do partnerships between political and business elites fall apart over time? And why do some partnerships produce stable growth and others produce crisis or stagnation?In Precarious Ties, Meg Rithmire offers a novel account of the relationships between business and political elites in three authoritarian regimes in developing Asia: Indonesia under Suharto's New Order, Malaysia under the Barisan Nasional, and China under the Chinese Communist Party.All three regimes enjoyed periods of high growth and supposed alliances betw
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