課程概述 |
09/21 Introduction
I. What is Globalization?
09/28 Definitions
- Simon Reich, “What is globalization?” (http://www.ciaonet.org/wps/rhs01)
- Robert Gilpin, Global Political Economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001), Chapter 1 and Chapter 14, pp.3-24, 362-376.*
Recommended:
- Thomas Friedman, The World is Flat.
10/05 Effects and Responses
- Peter Dicken, Global Shift: Reshaping the Global Economic Map in the 21st Century, 4th edition (London: the Guilford Press, 2003), Chapter 15-18, pp. 509-601.*
Recommended:
- Torben Iverson and Thomas Cusack, “The Causes of Welfare State Expansion: Deindustrialization or Globalization?” World Politics, April 2000.
- Dani Rodrik, The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work (Washingtong, DC: Overseas Development Council, 1999), PP. 1-21, 135-153.
II. Globalization in East Asia.
10/12 East Asia as a development model
- Onis, Ziya, “The Logic of the Developmental State,” Comparative Politics 24, no. 1 (October 1991): 109-26.
- Stephan Haggard, “On Governing the Market,” Issues & Studies, Vol. 40, No.1 (March 2004), pp.14-45.
- Meredith Woo-Cumings, “Introduction,” in Meredith Woo-Cumings, ed. The Developmental State (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999), pp.1-31.*
Recommended:
- Chalmers Johnson, MITI and the Japanses Mircal: The Growth of Industrial Policy, 1925-1975 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1982)
- Robert Wade, Governing the Market: Economic Theory and the Role of Government in East Asian Industrialization (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990, 2004).
- World Bank, The East Asian Miracle (1994)
- David Kang, Crony Capitalism (Cambridge, 2002).
- Arvid Lukauskas, “Financial Restriction and the Developmental State in East Asia: Toward a More Complex Political Economy,” Comparative Political Studies 35, No. 4 (May 2002), pp.379-412.
10/19 Cross-board restructuring of production
- Mitchell Bernard and John Ravenhill, “Beyond Product Cycles and Flying Geese,” World Politics, Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 171-209.
- Gary Hamilton, “Asian Business Networks in Transition: or, What Alan Greenspan Does Not Know about the Asian Business Crisis,” in T.J. Pempel, ed. The Politics of Asian Economic Crisis (Cornell, 1999), pp.45-61.*
Recommended:
- Robert Feenstra, “Integration of Trade and Disintegration of Production in the Global Economy,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (Autumn 1998), pp. 31-50.
- Dani Rodrik, “Trading in Illusions,” Foreign Policy (March/April, 2001).
- Dieter Ernst, “Searching for a New Role in East Asian Regionalization – Japanese Production Networks in the Electronics Industry,” in Beyond Japan (2006), pp. 161-187.
- David McKendrick, Richard Doner, Stephan Haggard, From Silicon Valley to Singapore: Location and Competitive Advantage in the Hard Disk Drive Industry (Stanford, 2000).
- Prakash Loungani and Assaf Razin, “How Beneficial is Foreign Direct Investment for Developing Countries?” Finance and Development 38, no. 2 (June 2001).
(http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/dandd/2001/06/loungani.htm)
10/26 Regionalization and regionalism
- T. J. Pempel, “Introduction,” Remapping East Asia (Cornell, 2005), pp. 1-28.*
- Etel Soligen, “East Asian Regional Institutions: Characteristics, Sources, Distinctiveness,” in Remapping (2005), pp. 31-53.*
Recommended:
- Peter J. Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi, Beyond Japan: the Danemics of East Asian Regionalism (Cornell, 2006).
- Edward Lincoln, East Asian Economic Regionalism (Brookings, 2004).
- ASEAN Regional Forum webpage: http://www.dfat.gov.au/arf/index.html
11/02 Asian financial crisis
- Robert Wade, “The Asian debt-and-development crisis of 1997-? Causes and consequences,” World Development 26, no. 8 (August 1998), pp.1535-53.
- Stephan Haggard, The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis (Institute for International Economics, 2000), Introduction and Conclusion, pp. 1-14, 217-237.*
Recommended:
- Roubini Global Economics webpage: http://www.rgemonitor.com/nav_asian_crisis.html
- Barry Eichengreen, Toward a New International Financial Architecture: A Practical Post-Asia Agenda (IIE, 1999).
- 紀思道、伍潔芳,東方驚雷(Thunder from the East) (時報,2003)
- Alice Amsden, “South Korea’s 1980s financial reforms: good-bye financial repression (maybe), hello new institutional restraints,” World Development 21 (March 1993), pp. 379-90.
- Jane Kaufman Winn, “Relational practices and the marginalization of law: informal financial practices of small businesses in Taiwan,” Law & Society Review 28, No. 2 (1994), pp. 193-232.
11/09 Labor and immigration
- Stephen Castles, “Migration and Community Foundation under Conditions of Globalization,” International Migration Review Vol. 36, No. 4 (2002), pp.1143-1168.
- Wang-Bae Kim, “Migration of Foreign Workers into South Korea,” Asian Survey 44(2), April 2004, pp. 316-335.
- 成露西, 「跨國移工、台灣建國意識與公民運動」,《台灣社會研究季刊》,48(2002):15-44
Recommended:
- Saskia Sassen, Guests and Aliens (The New Press, 1999).
- Rogers Brubaker, “Immigration, Citizenship, and the Nation-States in France and Germany: A Comparative Historical Analysis,” International Sociology 5 (1990), pp.379-407.
III. Political Economic Transformation in Specific Countries
11/16 China – Reform and Opening
- C. Fred Bergsten, Bates Gill, Nicholas Lardy, and Derek Mitchell eds., China: The Balance Sheet (Public Affairs, 2006) China: The Balance Sheet, Chapter 1 and 2, pp. 1-39.*
Recommended:
- Yi-feng Tao, “A catch-up strategy? China’s policy toward foreign direct investment,” in Saadia M. Pekkanen and Kellee S. Tsai, eds. Japan and China in the World Political Economy (Routeledge, 2005), pp.130-150.
11/23 China – the Implications for China and the World
- China: The Balance Sheet, Chapter 3 and 4, pp. 40-117.*
Recommended:
- Mary E. Gallagher, “Reform and Openness’: Why China’s Economic Reforms Have Delayed Democracy,” World Politics 54(3) (April 2002): 338-72.
- Neil Hughes, “A Trade War with China?” Foreign Affairs (July/August 2005).
- Kishore Mahbubani, “Understanding China,” Foreign Affairs (September/October 2005), pp. 49-60.
- Richard Freeman, “Are Your Wages Set in Beijing?” The Journal of Economic Perspectives 9, 3 (Summer 1995), pp.15-32.
11/30 Japan – The lost decade and its recovery
- Bai Gao, Japan’s Economic Dilemma: the Institutional Origins of Prosperity and Stagnation (Cambridge, 2001), Chapter 1, 4, 6, and 8, pp. 1-21, 68-113, 152-202, and 243-274.*
Recommended:
- Edward Lincoln, “Japan’s Financial Mess,” Foreign Affairs (May/June 1998).
- T. J. Pempel, Regime Shift: Comparative Dynamics of the Japanese Political Economy (Cornell, 1998).
12/07 Japan – Turning assertive politically
- T. J. Pempel, “A Decade of Political Torpor: When Political Logic Trumps Economic Rationality,” in Peter Katzenstein et al. Beyond Japan (Cornell, 2006), pp. 37-62.*
- H. Richard Friman, “Immovable Object? Japan’s Security Policy in East Asia,” in Beyond Japan, pp. 85-107.*
Recommended:
- “The Sun Also Rises” Survey, The Economist, October 6 2005.
- Eugene A. Matthews, “Japan’s New Nationalism,” Foreign Affiars November/December 2003.
12/14 S. Korea – Economic transformation
- Meredith Woo-Cumings, “The State, Democracy, and the Reform of the Corporate Sector in Korea,” in Pempel, ed. The Politics of Asian Financial Crisis (1999), pp. 116-142.*
- Andrew Kim and Innwon Park, “Changing Trends of Work in South Korea,” Asian Survey, 46 (3), June 2006, pp. 437-456.
Recommended:
- Mark Clifford, Troubled Tiger (M.E. Sharpe, 1998).
- Hagen Koo, “The Dilemmas of Empowered Labor in Korea,” Asian Survey 40(2), pp. 227-50.
12/21 S. Korea – Turning Eastward
- Gilbert Rozman, Northeast Asia’s Stunted Regionalism: Bilateral Distrust in the Shadow of Globalization (Cambridge, 2004), Introduction and Conclusion, pp. 1- 20, 351-379.
Recommended:
- David Steinburg and Myung Shin, “Tensions in South Korean Parties in Transition,” Asian Survey 46 (4), August 2006, pp. 517-537.
- Jae Ho Chung, “South Korea between Eagle and Dragon,” Asian Survey
12/28 Taiwan – Economic Transformation
- Tun-Jen Cheng and Yun-han Chu, “State-Business Relations in South Korea and Taiwan,” Larry Whitehead, ed. Emerging Market Democracies: East Asia and Latin America (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002), pp. 31-62.*
- Yongping Wu, “Rethinking the Taiwanese Developmental State,” China Quarterly 177 (March 2004), pp. 91-114.
Recommended:
- 王振寰,《誰統治台灣》(巨流:1996)
- Yun-han Chu, “Surviving the East Asian Financial Storm: the Political Foundation of Taiwan’s Economic Resilience,” in T. J. Pempel, ed. (1999), pp. 184-202.
- Elizabeth Thurbon, “Two Paths to Financial Liberalization: South Korea and Taiwan,” The Pacific Review, Vol. 14, No. 2 (2001), pp.241-67.
- 瞿宛文、安士敦,《超越後進發展:台灣的產業升級策略》(聯經,2003)
01/04 Taiwan – Globalization and Nationalism
- Yun-han Chu, “Taiwan’s National Identity Politics and the Prospect of Cross-strait Relations,” Asian Survey Vol. 44, No. 4, pp. 484-512.
- Ming-chi Chen, “Sinicization and Its Discontents: Cross-Strait Economic Integration and Taiwan’s 2004 Presidential Election,” Issues & Studies 40(3/4), Sep/Dec 2004, pp.334-341.
- Yung-Ming Hsu, “From Ethnicity to Class: A Quantile Analysis of DPP’s Social Base,” Conference paper.*
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