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Decolonization, Developmental States and Comparative Path Studies
Unformatted Document Text:  39 Haggard, S. 1990. Pathways from the Periphery. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Haggard, S. et al. 1995. Japanese Colonialism and Korean Development. Research Report 95- 04, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego. Haggard, S., with N. Birdsall. 2000. “The Social Fallout: Safety Nets and Recrafting the Social Contract.” In Haggard S., The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis. Washington DC: Institute for International Economics. Han, S. J. 1972. “Political Dissent in South Korea, 1948-61.” In Kim and Cho, eds. Han, S. J. 1974. The Failure of Democracy in South Korea. Berkeley: University of California Press. Hart, G. 1986. Power, Labor, and Livelihood: Process of Change in Rural Java. Berkeley: University of California Press. Hasan, P. 1976. Korea: Problems and Issues in a Rapidly Growing Economy. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Hawkins, E. 1963. “Labor in Transition.” In McVey, ed. Hawkins, E. 1971. “Labor in Developing Countries: Indonesia.” In Glassburner, ed. Henderson, G. 1968. Korea: The Politics of the Vortex. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Higgins, B. 1957. Indonesia’s Economic Stabilization and Development. New York: Institute of Pacific Relations. Hill, H. 1994. “The Economy.” In Hill, ed. Hill, H., ed. 1994. Indonesia’s New Order. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Hill, H. 2000. The Indonesian Economy (2 nd Edition). New York: Cambridge University Press. Hunter, A. 1971. “The Indonesian Oil Industry.” In Glassburner, ed.

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Haggard, S. 1990. Pathways from the Periphery. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Haggard, S. et al. 1995. Japanese Colonialism and Korean Development. Research Report 95-
04, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of
California, San Diego.
Haggard, S., with N. Birdsall. 2000. “The Social Fallout: Safety Nets and Recrafting the Social
Contract.” In Haggard S., The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis.
Washington DC: Institute for International Economics.
Han, S. J. 1972. “Political Dissent in South Korea, 1948-61.” In Kim and Cho, eds.
Han, S. J. 1974. The Failure of Democracy in South Korea. Berkeley: University of California
Press.
Hart, G. 1986. Power, Labor, and Livelihood: Process of Change in Rural Java. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Hasan, P. 1976. Korea: Problems and Issues in a Rapidly Growing Economy. Baltimore: The
Johns Hopkins University Press.
Hawkins, E. 1963. “Labor in Transition.” In McVey, ed.
Hawkins, E. 1971. “Labor in Developing Countries: Indonesia.” In Glassburner, ed.
Henderson, G. 1968. Korea: The Politics of the Vortex. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Higgins, B. 1957. Indonesia’s Economic Stabilization and Development. New York: Institute of
Pacific Relations.
Hill, H. 1994. “The Economy.” In Hill, ed.
Hill, H., ed. 1994. Indonesia’s New Order. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Hill, H. 2000. The Indonesian Economy (2
nd
Edition). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Hunter, A. 1971. “The Indonesian Oil Industry.” In Glassburner, ed.


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