Publication

1996

This paper analyzes the strategies of economic liberalization in East Asia. The authors examine the effects that openness to world markets has had on regional security, and the difficulties these developments have presented for the United States. First, the focus is on China, then on Southeast Asian nations that have export-driven economic growth, and finally on the effects of intensified competition and rapid economic change in the region on US economic security.

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Author Dwight Perkins, Andrew MacIntyre, Geza Feketekuty
Series NBR Analysis
Issue 3
Publisher National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR)
Copyright © 1996 The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR)
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