III. Overseas Chinese Capital in EastAsian Region
1. Hong Kong
The population of Hong Kong is about 6.3 million and 98% of it is Chinese with 90% of them are from Guangdong province. The external structure of large corporates in Hong Kong seems to be westernized but the internal look shows rather family-oriented management system. Until 1988, ten family-owned companies dominated about 54
east Asia order under their lead by enforcing MD system and tougher stance toward North Korea and China, and so forth. By showing these actions, he made clear that he would continue the NortheastAsian policy of Clinton’s Administration in the base.
The second is to have advantage in reducing cost by sharing it with the allies. This includes the regulation of US Army alignment, adjustment for
lead to personalization
of public power and rise of local groups and
interest groups.
Military confidence-building
Mediation for the six-party talks
Support Antiterrorism of the US
National Security Regime (to prevent spreading of WMD)
Taiwan (for peaceful unification)
U.S., Japan, Russia, South Korea
African countries
Free Trade Zone with South-EastAsian countries
1. Introduction
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is no longer a purely international economic organizationin the way it was. At first, the IMF was established along with the World Bank and theGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Tradeat the close ofWorld War II in order to provide governments with balance of payments support, but now there’s a doubt that IMF has become a political organizat
1. Introduction
There is the rapid economic growth of EastAsian countries and many scholars attribute these performances to the state's active intervention in the process of economic development. These EastAsian countries were called "the developmental state"(henceforth DS). Japan and four EastAsian dragons - Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong - have achieved economic grow