PEEA Part B
Across
- 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)
- 4. In discussing economic growth Korea, Taiwan and China, Looney argues that to understand industrialization, we must first focus on _____ development (Week 4)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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. Kim focuses on the role of _____ in shaping income inequality and subsequently, the socio-economic transformations of East Asia, especially Taiwan (Week 3)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)