Asian Leadership in Policy and Governance Vol: 24
Material type:
- 9781784418847
- 303.34 ASI
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Introduction
1. Issues and Concerns for Asian Leadership in Policy and Governance
Part I: Asian Leadership at the Regional Level
2. China's New Leadership and Global Role
3. Collective Hedging: What Drives Regional Institution-Building in the Asia-Pacific?
4. ASEAN Centrality: A Quest for Leadership Role in East Asian Economic Integration
5. Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation and Asian Regional Integration: Why Joint Participation of China and Taiwan Is Good for Them and the Region?
6. South Korea's Leadership in East Asia: A Middle Power Advancing Regionalism.
7. The Evolution of Leadership Styles in the South China Sea: Contextual Factors and Shifting Approaches in China and the United States.
Part II: Public Sector Leadership Issues in India
8. Envisioning Burma: Legitimacy, Leadership, and Political Reform.
9. The Role of Leadership in Political and Economic Transition in China.
10. Political Leadership and Public Administration in Thailand.
11. Public Managers Must Also Be Leaders: The Hollowing-Out of Leadership and Public Management Reform in Hong Kong.
12. A Female Leader in Executive Service: The Case of Mayor Risma of Surabaya.
Part III: Asian Leadership in Domestic Concerns
13. The Reluctant Leader: The Philippine Journey from Labor Export to Championing a Rights-Based Approach to Overseas Employment.
14. Political Systems and Financial Reform Process: A Comparative Study of China, Taiwan, and New Zealand.
15. Engaged Buddhism: Social Transformation in India and Taiwan.
16. A Problem of Tomorrow: Leadership in the Field of Emergency Management in Taiwan.
17. Transformation of Policy Entrepreneurship in East Asian Higher Education: A Case Study in Taiwan.
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