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21 / 05 / 2012

More than 60 killed in Syria despite presence of U.N. monitors

21 / 05 / 2012

Egypt ‘revolution youth’ divided ahead of landmark poll

21 / 05 / 2012

‘Election silence’ prevails in Egypt as final countdown to landmark voting starts

21 / 05 / 2012

Zimbabwe: I Am Tired, Mugabe Says

18 / 05 / 2012

Results for Egypt’s expat voting Friday; U.S. group to send 22 monitors to polls

18 / 05 / 2012

Syrian opposition leader Burhan Ghalioun resigns amid mounting criticism

18 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: Military Source Denies Armed Forces' Intention to Issue Constitutional Declaration

16 / 05 / 2012

Syria National Council reelects Ghalioun president

16 / 05 / 2012

Copts to shun Islamists in Egypt’s presidential, vote fear sectarian conflicts

16 / 05 / 2012

Myanmar Vows to Cease Buying Weapons From North Korea

15 / 05 / 2012

Syria's squeezed moderate voices

15 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: 57 Thousand Expats Voted in Elections Until Monday Noon

14 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: Liberal Party Warns of Campaigning in Mosques

14 / 05 / 2012

[Ticker] Belgium: EU is considering military presence in Syria

14 / 05 / 2012

Death toll mounts across Syria as EU readies new round of sanctions against Assad

14 / 05 / 2012

Egypt: Day 1 in Expats Voting - High Turnout in Gulf Countries, Average in Europe

14 / 05 / 2012

Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Officially Declares His Ambition to Lead Zanu-PF

11 / 05 / 2012

Security Council condemns Syria ‘terrorist attacks’; Syrian U.N. envoy blames al-Qaeda

11 / 05 / 2012

Syria calls on U.N. to fight terror; Arab League says blast aimed to foil Annan’s plan

11 / 05 / 2012

Moussa and Abul Fotouh face-to-face in Egypt’s 1st ever presidential debate

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13 / 07 / 2009

Can fragile states copy the Asian miracle?

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Despite their high poverty rates, the Asian tigers defied all expectations in the decades after World War II. Through meticulous state planning and coordinated national effort, the developmental states of the region managed to achieve sustained rapid growth, enabling them to reach the income level of the Western economies - and even surpass them.

For years, however, the international community dismissed these economic miracles as the effect of Asian cultural and institutional values that could not be replicated elsewhere. In other developing countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia, the same policies of state planning and intervention led to ruin. The absence of democracy and a reliance on highly cohesive societies suggested that these successes were oddities, not models.

But in a two-tier world, marked by a widening breach between the richest and poorest countries, the appeal of the developmental state is growing. For the world’s fragile states, where both economic performance and institutional capacity is weak, and where illicit activities and ungoverned spaces are spreading fast, the need for new approaches is urgent. This report by Ivan Briscoe, based on a seminar of experts from four continents held in Madrid, asks what lessons can be salvaged from the developmental state for today’s poor and fragmented nations.


http://www.fride.org/publicacion/635/can-fragile-s
tates-copy-the-asian-miracle

 


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