The Political Economy of Emergent Countries Vol. 18, 2011/3 - 254 pagesThema: The Political Economy of Emergent CountriesPages 7 to 10ForewordPages 11 to 46How Did Emergent Countries Develop Economically: A Political Economic PerspectiveBy Jean-Louis ThiébaultPages 47 to 67Institutional Origins and Comparative Political Economy of Late DevelopmentBy David Waldner, Elyssa DunfeePages 69 to 93The Emergence of a Political Economy: Toward a Comparative Political Economy of Industrialization and Industrialized Globalization in China and IndiaBy Joël RuetPages 95 to 121China confronted with the G20 and global governance Power GameBy Yves TiberghienPages 123 to 150Two Faces of Janus-Like Brazil EmergeBy Philippe FaucherPages 151 to 179The Development of China's Highway Network: Irrelevance and InequalityBy Kun-Chin LinPages 181 to 199FDI in China: A Visible HandBy Changyuan Luo, Guanghua WanPages 201 to 230Economic Globalization and the Fragmentation of Political Decision Making: The Case of Chinese Sovereign FundsBy Pascale MassotReviewsPages 231 to 241Reviews