 
                                        Jim Glassman
À propos de l'auteur
                            Jim Glassman is a notable figure in the field of economic geography, recognized for his contributions to understanding the intersections of politics and economics in spatial contexts. His work often focuses on the dynamics of power and development, particularly in relation to East and Southeast Asia. Glassman's writings, including titles like "Politics and Practice in Economic Geography" and "Drums of War, Drums of Development," explore how political structures influence economic practices and vice versa, shaping the landscape of the Asia-Pacific region during crucial periods of transformation after World War II.
Through his scholarly work, Glassman delves into the formation of a Pacific ruling class and examines the industrial transformations that took place from 1945 to 1980. His analyses provide insight into how historical events and socio-political contexts have shaped regional economic practices, making significant contributions to the discourse on geography, politics, and development. His academic pursuits reflect a commitment to understanding the complexities of economic systems within their geographical and political frameworks.