Globalization and third world socialism : Cuba and Vietnam

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Globalization and third world socialism : Cuba and Vietnam

edited by Claes Brundenius and John Weeks

Palgrave, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-276) and index

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Description

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, it appeared that the only option for developing countries was integration into the world economy. Written by a group of international experts, this book investigates the strategies deployed by Cuba and Vietnam to consider whether 'socialism', in some form, offers a viable development alternative.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables PART I: OVERVIEW Introduction
  • C. Brundenius & J.Weeks A Tale of Two Transitions: Cuba and Vietnam
  • J.Weeks Adapting to Globalization: Lessons from China
  • R.Newfarmer & D.M.Lui PART II: THE CASE OF CUBA Globalization, Restructuring and International Reinsertion
  • A.Romero Globalization, The MAI, and Nationalization in Cuba
  • M.Figueras Household Economy and Morality during the Special Period
  • M.Rosendahl Labour Markets and Income Distribution during Crisis and Reform
  • R.Fabienke The Future of the Cuban Model: A Longer View
  • C.Brundenius & P.Monreal PART III: THE CASE OF VIETNAM Systemic Change and Economic Reforms
  • R.Mallon & G.Irvin Vietnam in the Asian Crisis
  • S.Tonnesson Trade and Industrial Policy Reform: Challenge of Continuous Change
  • A.Kokko Global Sub-contracting and the Gender Division of Labour
  • A.N.Tran The Social Impact of the Reform Process
  • A.McCarty PART IV: ALTERNATIVE RESPONSES
  • C.Brundenius & J.Weeks Index

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