PEEA Part B

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Across
  1. 3. In their chapter, “Disembedding Autonomy,” Carroll and Jarvis criticize the arguments of Chalmers Johnson and others who developed the theory of the _____ state (Week 6)
  2. 4. In discussing economic growth Korea, Taiwan and China, Looney argues that to understand industrialization, we must first focus on _____ development (Week 4)
  3. 6. In discussing debates within political economics, Gourevitch suggests that the subdiscipline of political economy examines the relationships of individuals to the economy, the state, as well as to _____ (Week 2)
  4. 9. Narangoa and Cribb focus on the role that Japanese imperialism played in developing and shaping national _____ throughout much of Asia [note, the answer is plural] (Week 11)
  5. 10. McCarthy and Thompson cast light on the relationship between concepts of democracy, ‘good governance,’ legitimacy and _____ society in East Asia (Week 9)
Down
  1. 1. Kim focuses on the role of _____ in shaping income inequality and subsequently, the socio-economic transformations of East Asia, especially Taiwan (Week 3)
  2. 2. Goldstein and Mansfield in their chapter consider the argument that understanding East Asia’s regional security requires understanding the political _____ of each country, as well as that of the international system (Week 12)
  3. 5. In seeking to understand the archetype of developmental states in Taiwan, Korea and Japan, Evans contrasts the case of Zaire (present-day Congo), which he labels a _____ state (Week 5)
  4. 7. Robert Putnam’s article focuses mainly on the impact of social _____ on economic development, the quality of democracy and problems facing America (Week 10)
  5. 8. In theorizing what he calls the “East Asian Political Model,” Pye admits to several paradoxes in the ideas set forth by the philosopher _____ (Week 7)