Dr. Lim's text reads like a conversation. It presents a series of examples, such as, for example, the economic rise of East Asia, then provides three perspectives on how these events can be viewed, i.e., through the lens of a Rationalist, a Structuralist, and a Culturalist theory. My problem with the book is that Lim devotes too much to Structural and rational choice theory while often relegating cultural theories as an afterthought, if not altogether dismissive of the school of thought, in much shorter sections than the former two. It feels too inherently biased.
I will say Lim is very persuasive, though.