Scenarios about 'Asian economic miracle'
The rapid economic growth and industrialization experienced by several East and Southeast Asian economies from the 1960s through the 1990s. This phenomenon transformed nations like Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and later China from predominantly agricultural societies into global manufacturing powerhouses through export-oriented policies, government planning, and significant capital investment. The Asian economic miracle fundamentally altered global economic power distribution and provided alternative development models to Western capitalism.
What If Seoul Developed Different Economic Strategies After the Korean War?
Exploring the alternate timeline where South Korea pursued a more socialist-leaning economic model rather than export-led industrialization, dramatically altering East Asian geopolitics and economic development.