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"Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist-authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"--
"Authoritarian Capitalism Sovereign Wealth Funds and Corporate Intervention in East Asia and Beyond Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist- authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"--
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monografia Rebiun23590506 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun23590506 m |o d | cr |n||||||||| 180624t20182018enka ob 001 0 eng d 9781108564151 1108564151 9781316510117 1316510115 UAM 991008285230404211 CBUC 991010754553306709 NhCcYBP eng NhCcYBP UNAV 330.95 23 Carney, Richard W. autor Authoritarian capitalism Recurso electrónico] sovereign wealth funds and state-owned enterprises in East Asia and beyond Richard W. Carney Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2018 Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY Cambridge University Press 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia. online resource cr rdacarrier. CUP ebooks Business and public policy Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Theory -- Global patterns -- East Asia patterns -- Narrow authoritarian regime: Brunei; single party authoritarian regime: China; From single party authoritarian regime to Democracy: Taiwan -- Dominant party authoritarian regime with a weakly dominant ruling party: Malaysia -- Dominant party authoritarian regime with a strongly dominant ruling party: Singapore "Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist-authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"-- Provided by publisher "Authoritarian Capitalism Sovereign Wealth Funds and Corporate Intervention in East Asia and Beyond Since 1945, the liberal-democratic model of capitalism spread across the globe, ultimately prevailing over communism. Over the past two decades, a new statist- authoritarian model has begun diffusing across East Asia. Rather than rejecting capitalism, authoritarian leaders harness it to uphold their rule. Based on extensive research of East Asia's largest corporations and sovereign wealth funds, this book argues that the most aggressive version of this model does not belong to China. Rather, it can be found in Malaysia and Singapore. Although these countries are small, the implications are profound because one-third of all countries in the world possess the same type of regime. With an increasing number of these authoritarian regimes establishing sovereign wealth funds, their ability to intervene in the corporate sectors of other countries is rapidly expanding"-- Provided by publisher Forma de acceso: World Wide Web