Hun Kim is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy at the University of California, Irvine.
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"I picked up this book and could not put it down. Its greatest strength lies in the author's impressive empirical research-interviews, case studies, archival fragments-that together provide a bold and ambitious account of urban development and political economy in Vietnam, and unparalleled insight into how corruption and anti-corruption operate as instruments of governance." -Kimberly Kay Hoang, The University of Chicago "This is an incredibly gripping, timely, and theoretically sophisticated book on the political and cultural economy of city-making in Saigon. Its central argument that the city is produced through a paradoxical unity of opacity and transparency is novel and necessary and holds great import for studies of contemporary capitalism well beyond Southeast Asia." -Malini Ranganathan, The American University

