گذار توسعه‌ای در آسیای شرقی

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسنده

استاد گروه علوم سیاسی دانشکدۀ حقوق و علوم سیاسی دانشگاه تهران

چکیده

توسعه فراتر از رشد اقتصادی مستلزم تغییرات رادیکال در نظام اجتماعی و جابه‌جایی­های طبقاتی و صنعتی شدن از طریق نقش و کارکرد دولتی توسعه­خواه است. برخلاف بقیۀ کشورهای جهان سوم، کشورهای آسیای شرقی توانسته­اند یک گذار توسعه ­ای و انقلاب از بالا را با هدایت دولت و در چارچوب نوعی سرمایه­داری تجربه کرده و طی آن مسائل مربوط به فقر و بیکاری و شکاف­های طبقاتی را حل کنند که این مقاله به آن می‌پردازد.

کلیدواژه‌ها


عنوان مقاله [English]

DEVELOPMENTAL TRANSITION IN EAST ASIA

نویسنده [English]

  • Seyed Ahmad Movassaghi
Professor; Political Science Department, University of Tehran
چکیده [English]

Development different from economic growth requires radical change in the social system and class transformation and industrialization through the role and function of a developmental state. In contrast to the rest of third world, east Asian Countries could experience a developmental transition and a revolution from above, led by the state and within the frame work of some kind of capitalism and sole the problems like poverty, unemployment and class inequalities, this article trys to explain this experience.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Development
  • developmental state
  • developmental transition
  • east Asia
  • Industrialization

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