Open Society and its Enemies in East Asia
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Open Society and its Enemies in East Asia
The Relevance of the Popperian Framework
Moore, Gregory G. C.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
180
Mole
9781032928791
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Prefatory Remarks. The Context for the Open Society and its Enemies in East Asia Gregory C. G. Moore 1. Karl Popper and the Idea of an Open Society Jeremy Shearmur 2. Karl Popper and Thailand's Political Crisis: The Monarchy as the Problem for an 'Open Society' Patrick Jory 3. Thai Populism and the Middle Income Trap Peter Warr 4. Least Free: The Economic Consequences of Fifty Years of Totalitarian Rule in Burma Sean Turnell 5. Development and Freedom in Burma Ron Findlay 6. The Rise and Robustness of Economic Freedom in China Rod Tyres 7. Karl Popper's Idea of an Open Society: A Challenge to and from, Singapore Jeremy Shearmur 8. Popular Despotism: An Economist's Explanation William Coleman
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East Asian economies;East-Asian studies;Freedom to Choose conference;economics perspective;free markets;Popperian framework;socio-economic relationships;Karl Popper;political philosophy;political economy;South-East Asian geographical domain;Young Man;Pitcairn Island;Daw Aung San Suu Kyi;CCP;Common Language;Saya San Rebellion;Dialogue Rights;Popperian Open Society;Open Society;China's Current Account Surplus;Popular Despotism;Aung San Suu Kyi;Australian National University;Real Gdp;Aung Gyi;Ne Win;Burma's Economy;Konbaung Dynasty;Rangoon University;Pheu Thai;Anglo-Burmese War;King Rama VII;China's Exchange Rate Policy;Pheu Thai Party;China Town
Prefatory Remarks. The Context for the Open Society and its Enemies in East Asia Gregory C. G. Moore 1. Karl Popper and the Idea of an Open Society Jeremy Shearmur 2. Karl Popper and Thailand's Political Crisis: The Monarchy as the Problem for an 'Open Society' Patrick Jory 3. Thai Populism and the Middle Income Trap Peter Warr 4. Least Free: The Economic Consequences of Fifty Years of Totalitarian Rule in Burma Sean Turnell 5. Development and Freedom in Burma Ron Findlay 6. The Rise and Robustness of Economic Freedom in China Rod Tyres 7. Karl Popper's Idea of an Open Society: A Challenge to and from, Singapore Jeremy Shearmur 8. Popular Despotism: An Economist's Explanation William Coleman
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East Asian economies;East-Asian studies;Freedom to Choose conference;economics perspective;free markets;Popperian framework;socio-economic relationships;Karl Popper;political philosophy;political economy;South-East Asian geographical domain;Young Man;Pitcairn Island;Daw Aung San Suu Kyi;CCP;Common Language;Saya San Rebellion;Dialogue Rights;Popperian Open Society;Open Society;China's Current Account Surplus;Popular Despotism;Aung San Suu Kyi;Australian National University;Real Gdp;Aung Gyi;Ne Win;Burma's Economy;Konbaung Dynasty;Rangoon University;Pheu Thai;Anglo-Burmese War;King Rama VII;China's Exchange Rate Policy;Pheu Thai Party;China Town