ISBN-13: 9780786445455 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 214 str.
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998 caused severe hardship in Southeast Asia, and many countries tightened their regulation of banks and other financial institutions, adopted more conservative fiscal policies, and made themselves less vulnerable to Western market fluctuations by forming closer trade and investment ties with their close neighbors. This book analyzes the major political and economic reforms that resulted from the Asian financial crisis, looking particularly at how such reforms helped to uniquely prepare Asian countries for coping with the 2009 global recession. In each of the ten chapters, the historical background, social and political system, economic development, and foreign relations of each country are analyzed and compared against those of neighboring countries. The concluding chapter looks ahead at the prospects for Southeast Asia in a more integrated region.