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Dear Friends and Colleagues:

I am pleased to announce the publication of my edited volume "Globalization
and Economic Nationalism in Asia" (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

This collection documents the different ways in which Asian governments
have been pursuing economic nationalism even as they have been integrating
with the world economy. The book challenges the popular view that with
globalization, either the role of the state becomes redundant or that
states are unable to purposefully intervene in the economy. The book argues
that since most states pursue national interests, which largely include
economic development, they work with national business and often intervene
on their behalf to create internationally competitive industries. States
are thus viewed as integral to capitalist development, and economic
nationalism is neither theoretically nor empirically redundant.

Contributors from Asia and elsewhere present wide-ranging arguments and
evidence to counter the view that with globalization economic nationalism
is passé. Instead, they demonstrate that states in Asia are active in
shaping trade, investment, technological, industrial, and financial
outcomes. Using interdisciplinary social science approaches that are also
historically sensitive, this book critically assesses why and how states in
select Asian countries continue to intervene in the economy in both
familiar and novel ways. Countries covered include India, China, South
Korea, Singapore, Japan, and the East Asian region as a whole. Together
they illustrate why these states practice economic nationalism even as they
enthusiastically embrace the generalized process of globalization through
domestic reforms and liberalization.

*Readership: *Academics, researchers, graduate students, policy makers,
advanced undergraduates interested in Asia, globalization, economics and
finance, political economy, and government.

Table of Contents

Ajit Singh: Foreword

1: Anthony P. D'Costa: Capitalism and Economic Nationalism: Asian State
Activism in the World Economy

2: Mark Selden: Economic Nationalism and Regionalism in Contemporary East
Asia

3: Surajit Mazumdar: Big Business and Economic Nationalism in India

4: Yongnian Zheng and Rongfang Pan: From Defensive to Aggressive
Strategies: The Evolution of Economic Nationalism in China

5: Takaaki Suzuki: Globalization, Finance, and Economic Nationalism: The
Changing Role of the State in Japan

6: Toshiya Ozaki: Open Trade, Closed Industry: The Japanese Aerospace
Industry in the Evolution of Economic Nationalism and Implications for
Globalization

7: You-il Lee: South Korea's Globalization in the Late Twentieth Century:
An End to Economic Nationalism?

8: Alan Chong: Disciplining Globalization for Local Purposes? The
Peculiarity of Contending Singaporean Economic Nationalism

9: Karl Gerth: A New "Brand" of Chinese Economic Nationalism: From China
Made to China Managed

10: Keikoh Ryu: Chinese Economic Nationalism, Japanese Enterprises, and
Localization: The Growing Importance of Social Engagement

11: Anthony P. D'Costa: Looking Ahead at Economic Nationalism: Concluding
Remarks

Additional details can be found here:
*GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN ASIA**
http://tinyurl.com/6r4g7ld*
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Best wishes. Anthony
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Anthony P. D'Costa
Professor of Indian Studies and Research Director
Asia Research Centre
Copenhagen Business School
Porcelænshavens 24B, 3.78
DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Ph: +45 3815 2572

*GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN ASIA**
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