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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819706969
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 286 p. 49 illus., 48 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries
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    Keywords: Asia ; Africa ; Cultural policy. ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Ethnology
    Abstract: Introduction -- I Africa-India -- Ch 1 Global circulating educational concepts and multiplicities of contexts in India and Africa – a relational perspective on the educational sector -- Ch 2 searching for materialities, visual cultures and art practices on African heritages in Indian Ocean islands -- Ch 3 Mombasa, Mother of the World: Sounding Hadrami Diasporic Space on the Kenyan Coast -- Ch 4 Africa-Asia: Literary Relationalities -- Ch 5 Carving Out the Local: Poetry by Ustadh Mau and its Indian Ocean Ties -- II Africa-China -- China in Africa: Liminally positioned in/to ‘the Global South’ -- Re-burying the Remains of Chinese Martyrs: The Rumours, Controversies and Revised Solidarities of the New TAZARA Memorial Park in Zambia -- "Black and Yellow": African Hip Hop Singer and Chinese Racial Nationalism -- III Africa-South Korea -- Africa and African Artists in popular visual culture in South Korea -- Take off the Blinkers: From TV to Web, from the North to the South -- Imagined Encounters, Cultural Patterns and Asia-Africa Intersections -- My Utopia.
    Abstract: This book provides an insight into the complex entanglements between African countries and India, China, and South Korea from multidisciplinary perspectives connecting approaches from cultural, anthropological, literary, and music studies and art history. The three parts present a regional focus, namely Africa-India, Africa-South Korea, and Africa-China while the single contributions speak to each other and offer complementary insights. At the same time, the chapters also link across the regional realms as they deal with similar topics, such as travelling music genres. In part I, for Pombo material culture is the starting point to investigate the connections between the islands of the Indian Ocean and India by questioning the construction of memory. It highlights various aspects of the multilayered history of connections between Africa, the islands, and India. Part II gathers contributions that are complimentary to each other and therefore contribute to the understanding of the complex entanglements in area studies. Part III (Africa-South Korea) explores the impact of African-American arts and artists on South Korea's popular culture as well as the changing perception of artists of African descent in visual popular culture. It shows the impact of Korean content in South Africa. Ute Fendler holds the chair of Romance and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Bayreuth. She is the deputy spokesperson of the Cluster of Excellence “Africa Multiple. Her research interests cover literature and film cultures of the Caribbean, West Africa, the Indian Ocean, and South America. Yongkyu Chang is a professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in South Korea and teaches in the Division of African Studies and Graduate School of International Area Studies. He earned his Ph.D. in Anthropology at KwaZulu-Natal University in South Africa and researched various social and cultural issues across Africa. He has expertise in African belief systems and currently working on a project exploring spirit possession in Zanzibar.
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    ISBN: 9789819709724
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 193 p. 9 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Medical policy. ; Public health.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: Japan and Global Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 2: Japan and Gavi: Its Global Health Diplomacy for the COVAX Facility -- Chapter 3: Japan and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria -- Chapter 4: Japan and the GPEI: Toward a Polio-Free World -- Chapter 5: Japan’s TICAD Diplomacy for Global Health in Africa -- Chapter 6: Japan’s Changing ODA Diplomacy for Global Health -- Chapter 7: Japan and the Business Leaders’ Coalition for Global Health -- Chapter 8: Japan and the GFF: For Health and Nutrition of Mothers and Children -- Chapter 9: Japan, the GHIT Fund, and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) -- Chapter 10: Japan’s Global Health Strategy and the 2023 G7 Hiroshima Summit -- Chapter 11: Japan and CEPI: In Preparation for the Next Pandemic -- Chapter 12: Chapter 11: Japan and CEPI: In Preparation for the Next Pandemic.
    Abstract: This book examines the development of Japan’s human security diplomacy for global health in the pre- and post-COVID-19 world. In the light of global health politics and human security studies, it attempts to clarify Japan’s financial and diplomatic contributions to the Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) Facility, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund), the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), official development assistance (ODA) related to global health, the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT Fund) to combat neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) in preparation for future pandemics, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to enhance the global health system. Moreover, the role of the Japanese Business Leaders’ Coalition for Global Health in collaboration with the Bill & Melida Gates Foundation in the field of innovative technology, such as an application of artificial intelligence (AI) for global health will be scrutinized. In addition, this research investigates implications of Japan’s Global Health Strategy for Japan’s global health diplomacy at the event of the G7/G8 summits, especially the 2023 G7 Hiroshima Summit. Finally, this book identifies multiple global health actors that constitute the emerging and changing global health architecture in the post-COVID-19 world. Dr. Daisuke Akimoto is Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Information Sciences. As a former Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar at the University of Sydney, former Assistant Professor at Soka University, and a former Official Secretary in the House of Representatives, he has authored several books, including Japanese Prime Ministers and Their Peace Philosophy (Palgrave 2022). .
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    ISBN: 9789819982622
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 217 p. 12 illus., 11 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia
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    Keywords: Asia ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union ; Philosophy. ; Postcolonialism. ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Oriental literature.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Postcolonial Theory and Its Applications in Kazakhstan and Beyond -- Part I: Post-Coloniality and Memory Politics -- Chapter 2: Colonization and Control in the Making of a Eurasian Empire -- Chapter 3: Paradoxes of Soviet Coloniality: the Case of “Az I YA” -- Chapter 4: Public Commemoration and Nationalizing the Cult of World War II in Kazakhstan -- Chapter 5: Culture of Remembrance in Kazakhstan at the turn of the 20-21st centuries -- Part II: Post-coloniality and Current Debates in Societies -- Chapter 6: The New Subaltern and Forms of Resistance in Kazakhstan -- Chapter 7: Conspiracies and Cosmonauts: The Baikonur Cosmodrome and popular narratives of ecological disaster in contemporary Kazakhstan -- Chapter 8: Fitting into a Secular Society: Hybrid Practices of the Islamic Public and Islamic Businesses in Astana.
    Abstract: This book explores the postcolonial discourse and decolonization processes in modern Kazakhstan and beyond. It pays particular attention to such areas as national and religious identity, language, literature, and historical narratives. Despite the fact that the post-colonial theory initially emerged in other regions of the world, it has increasingly been applied in the scholarship on Central Asia. Exploring recent debates on post-coloniality in Kazakhstan, this book is an attempt to bring together two bodies of scholarly literature: scholarship on culture and society in post-Soviet Central Asia and research on post-colonial theory. This volume will be of interest to scholars of Eurasian studies as well as researchers and students of post-colonialism in various contexts beyond Eurasia. Dina Sharipova is an Associate professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy at Nazarbayev University in Astana. Her research interests include nation and state-building, security issues, formal and informal institutions, civil society, and well-being in Central Asia. Dr. Sharipova is the author of the book “State-building in Kazakhstan: Continuity and Transformation of Informal Institutions”, Lexington Books, 2018. She has published in Europe-Asia Studies Journal, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Central Asian Survey, Nationalities Papers, and in other scholarly journals. Alima Bissenova is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Nazarbayev University. She specializes in urban anthropology, anthropology of Islam, postcolonial studies, and intellectual history. She has published her work in English and Russian in the journals Religion, State, and Society, Europe-Asia Studies, AB Imperio, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, Sotsiologiya Vlasti. Aziz Burkhanov is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan. His research interests include nationalism and identity theories, and national identity politics, policies, and practices, with a special focus on identity issues and their perceptions in the public narratives in the former Soviet area. Dr. Burkhanov has published his work in Cornell International Law Journal, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, and Ethnic and Racial Studies, among others.
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    ISBN: 9789819988570
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 371 p. 15 illus., 14 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Law in mass media. ; Economics. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: A Conceptual Scheme for the Double-Bind Regulatory State -- Chapter 3: Particularities of the Economic Regulation of the ISM Industry -- Chapter 4: Particularities of the Political Regulation of the ISM Industry -- Chapter 5: Economic Versus Political Goals -- Chapter 6: The Dynamics of Fragmented Authoritarianism -- Chapter 7: Global Leadership Comes at a Price -- Chapter 8: The Double-Bind Regulation Beyond China.
    Abstract: “Authoritarian regimes smother internet and the social media. This book boldly argues this is not the case in China, where the party-state is torn between conflicting political and economic objectives. Taking advantage of this “double-bind regulation”, private internet firms have managed to secure zones of autonomy . A brilliant demonstration.” --Nonna Mayer, Sciences Po, Paris “In China as a Double-Bind Regulatory State, Aifang Ma provides an ambitious yet convincing framework to explain the puzzling coexistence of an all-powerful and unchecked party-state and the relatively autonomous space for private internet and social media firms to grow and thrive. This book is theoretically innovative, methodologically rigorous, and empirically rich. A must read for anyone curious about internet governance and regulation in China.” --Rongbin Han, University of Georgia “An extraordinarily interesting, highly provocative and deeply empirical piece of political analysis on a topic of staggering importance. Its achievement, above all, is to restore the agency of firms and netizens in its forensic reconstruction and de-mythologising of the saga of the ongoing birth of a digital public sphere in China.” --Colin Hay, Sciences Po, Paris “Through a detailed, provocative and insightful analysis of state-firm interactions, Aifang Ma shows how private internet firms in China carved out a space of relative autonomy. This book is a must-read for students of Chinese internet regulation.” –Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania This book explores the power dynamics in the Chinese regulation of internet firms. It conceptualises China as a “double-bind regulatory state”, defined as a two-step autonomy-enabling process. First, the party-state’s pursuit of competiting objectives creates its predicament. Second, private internet firms consciously exploit such predicament to enlarge their manoeuvring room. The double-bind regulation approach challenges some current academic accounts that exaggerate the capacity of the Chinese party-state to establish seamless control. Aifang Ma is currently a Boya postdoctoral scholar and a Lecturer at Peking University. She holds a Ph.D in political science at Sciences Po Paris. .
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    ISBN: 9789819707188
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 363 p. 31 illus., 11 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia
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    Keywords: Asia ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union ; Philosophy. ; Postcolonialism.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Preface -- Chapter 2: Era portrait -- Chapter 3: Opponent of the Stolypin reform. Barlybek Syrtanov (1866–1914) -- Chapter 4: Defender of the territory. Alikhan Bukeikhanov (1870–1937) -- Chapter 5: From Court Counselor to People's Commissar of the Kazakh ASSR. Akhmet Beremzhanov (1871–1927) -- Chapter 6: An educator who dreamed of leading the people to freedom through education. Akhmet Baitursynov (1873–1938) -- Chapter 7: Witness to resettlement policy. Satylgan Sabataev (1874–1921) -- Chapter 8: «We are ready to defend our freedom with arms in hand». Zhakyp Akbaev (1876–1934) -- Chapter 9: Innocent and not admitted his guilt. Aidarkhan Turlybaev (1877–1937) -- Chapter 10: To protect the people with the law, pen and weapon in hand. Raimzhan Marsekov (1877–194?) -- Chapter 11: Road builder and defender of the 1916 rebels. Mukhamedzhan Tynyshpayev (1879–1937) -- Chapter 12: Bringing democracy closer. Validkhan Tanachev (1882–1968) -- Chapter 13: A teacher who took up a weapon. Otynshy Alzhanov (1883–1918) -- Chapter 14: He dreamed that one day his country would become a second Japan. Khalel Dosmukhamedov (1883–1939) -- Chapter 15: Translator for the military governor of Zhetysu. Ibrahim Dzhainakov (1883–194?) -- Chapter 16: The poet who awakened the Kazakhs. Myrzhakyp Dulatov (1885–1935) -- Chapter 17: Executed for serving the ideas of Alash. Imammazum Alimbekov (1885–1937) -- Chapter 18: Dreamed of transferring power to the people. Zhakhansha Dosmukhamedov (1887–1938) -- Chapter 19: The negotiator with Stalin. Khalel Gabbasov (1888–1931) -- Chapter 20: Confrontation of literatures. Zhusipbek Aimauytov (1889–1931) -- Chapter 21: Doctor in extreme conditions. Baktygali Beisenov (1889–1938) -- Chapter 22: Creator of the Alash hundreds. Sadyk Amanzholov (1889–1941) -- Chapter 23: Continuing the fight alone. Mustafa Shokay (1890–1941) -- Chapter 24: Deprived of theright to serve his people. Zhumakhan Kuderin (1891–1938) -- Chapter 25: Defended the borders of Kazakhstan. Alimkhan Ermekov (1891–1970) -- Chapter 26: Dreamed of enlightening the people. Seit-Battal Mustafin (1892–1937) -- Chapter 27: Suffered for sincerity. Magzhan Zhumabaev (1893–1938) -- Chapter 28: Saved hundreds of lives and gave his own. Asylbek Seitov (1894–1937) -- Chapter 29: Deprived of the created heritage. Koshmukhambet Kemengerov (1896–1937) -- Chapter 30: Twice sentenced to death and twice exonerated. Gazymbek Beremzhanov (1896–1938) -- Chapter 31: Crisis manager and Kazakh oil explorer. Berkingali Atshybaev (1897–1937?) -- Chapter 32: Steppe philanthropist. Khasen Akayev (1857–1931) -- Chapter 33: Conclusion.
    Abstract: The book tells about people who lived in an era of historical cataclysms, wars and revolutions, changes in political formations. The generation of the Kazakh intelligentsia responded to the historical challenge facing the Kazakhs at a turning point in history. These are people born at the end of the 19th century, educated in different countries and united by the idea of overcoming colonial dependence on the Russian Empire. The author aims to form a holistic view of a galaxy of outstanding personalities who, in an important historical period, were able to take responsibility for the people and their future. The history of the country is perceived through the prism of their destinies, views, activities and death. The material of the book is a biographical sketch and covers the history of Kazakhstan in the first third of the twentieth century, until the period of the Great Terror (1937–1938). Ainash Mustoyapova is Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, and is the author of more than 60 scientific and educational publications and more than 150 journalistic articles. Major works include: Actual Problems of Modern Literary Studies (Interdisciplinary Theories and Critical Approaches) (2021), The Modernist Novel (2022), Decolonization of Kazakhstan (2023).
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    ISBN: 9789819702367
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VIII, 276 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Europe-Asia Connectivity
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    Keywords: Asia ; International relations. ; World politics. ; Political planning.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: Emerging Connectivity Narratives in Eurasia -- Chapter 2: Connectivity, logistics and the future of regional interaction -- Chapter 3: Land corridors, Multimodal Connections and Mobility in India’s Northwest -- Chapter 4: Globalization and the Geopolitics of Multi-layered Connectivity -- Chapter 5: Infrastructural development, financial institution and Markets as New Realms of Connectivity -- Chapter 6: Connectivity as Influence? The New Silk Roads and Indian alternatives -- Chapter 7: Conclusions .
    Abstract: The volume examines how in the twenty-first century narratives built around connectivity have become a structural component of international politics expanding into a wider array of policy fields. It examines the significance of this emerging narrative from an Indian perspective with particular reference to Eurasian alternatives. It argues that this represents the next stage of globalization and that an understanding of this is increasingly becoming crucial given the recent disruptions along with the emergence of a spate of new policies and institutions that could eventually lead to a new understanding of connectivity. Anita Sengupta is an area studies specialist engaged with the study of the Eurasian region. Her areas of interest include issues of identity politics, migration, gender, borders, critical geopolitics and logistics. She is a regular commentator on debates on Asian affairs. She has been Fellow, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata, Senior Fellow, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi and Director, Calcutta Research Group, Kolkata. She is currently Director, Asia in Global Affairs, Kolkata.
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    ISBN: 9789819715985
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 161 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Emigration and immigration. ; Ethnology ; Culture.
    Abstract: 1. Moving Story -- 2. Revolution Comes to Zhang Chun Village -- 3. The Postman -- 4. Grandfather’s Two Households -- 5. Things That Bind -- 6. My Sister’s Grave -- 7. Homebound -- 8. Revolutionary Romance -- 9. Soft Trauma.
    Abstract: The book is a study of an ethnic-Chinese family in Malaysia as it struggled with the upheavals in China during the Land Reform (1945-1953) and the Great Leap Forward (1958-1962). Based on fieldwork in Malaysia and in a village in Dabu County, Southern China, it tells a story of a family whose existence straddled two nations, two political systems. Emigration is shown to be both a positive experience and a source of despair. The study redefines the conventional narrative about the Chinese diaspora as economically driven and politically expedient; mobility, personal freedom and transnational journeying were a part of their cultural history. The book highlights the fact that Chinese homeland, even under communist rule, offered the people a means of identification under difficult circumstances. During the time of radical reform, the diaspora adapted themselves to the conditions in the homeland, and for some China remained a place of longing and emotional attachment. Souchou Yao is a writer and a former staff member of the Department of Anthropology, the University of Sydney, Australia. Among his publications are Singapore: The State and the culture of excess (2007), The Malayan Emergency: Essays on a small distant war (2016), The Shop on High Street: At home with petite capitalism (2020), Doing Lifework in Malaysia (2020). He lives with his wife, the artist Simryn Gill, in Port Dickson, Malaysia, and Sydney, Australia.
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    ISBN: 9789819973095
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 325 p. 15 illus., 14 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Asia ; International relations. ; Security, International. ; Regionalism. ; Diplomacy.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: India-ASEAN Confluence: Centrality and Synergies -- Part A: Maritime Confluence -- Chapter 2: Locating AOIP-IPOI convergences in evolving maritime consciousness -- Chapter 3: Maritime security cooperation between India and ASEAN -- Chapter 4: Evolving geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific: India-ASEAN Engagement in constraining China -- Chapter 5: Building a community of shared future in Indo-Pacific region: Challenges and potential -- Chapter 6: Can India-ASEAN partnership reinvigorate the Indo-Pacific? -- Part B: Sub-regional linkages -- Chapter 7: Changing economic alignments: A sub-regional perspective -- Chapter 8: Indian Ocean axis of India’s free and open Indo-Pacific vision -- Chapter 9: Andaman & Nicobar islands: India’s new maritime frontier in the Indo-Pacific -- Chapter 10: Shared initiatives in education and knowledge between ASEAN and the Indo-Pacific countries for sustainability -- Part B: Major Partnerships -- Chapter 11: The rise of the Indo-Pacific and the theoretical foundations of India-Indonesia defence cooperation -- Chapter 12: AOIP-IPOI’s conflux: A perspective from the Philippines -- Chapter 13: India-Vietnam security convergence in Indo-Pacific: through the lens of AOIP-IPOI synergy -- Chapter 14: Big power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific: Situating India’s role.
    Abstract: This book investigates India-ASEAN partnership and their overlapping perspective on the Indo-Pacific region and big powers' contestation and competition in this region providing specific nuances and newer insights. It is policy-oriented and examines the confluence of ASEAN’s Outlook for Indo-Pacific (AOIP) and India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI). It brings out various contemporary geopolitical drivers that highlight the hidden complementarities and gaps in India-ASEAN multi-sectoral connectivity and its future. The book provides a balanced assessment of evolving trends, undergirded by theoretical debates and empirical analyses with diverse sub-regional and country perspectives of the intersection between the potential for regional convergence, domestic capacity issues, and security interests. It is thus of immense use for thinktanks and media commentators, policy makers, and researchers of Indo-Pacific & Asian affairs, international relations, and China-US relations, interested in evolving contours of Indo-Pacific geopolitics. Swaran Singh is a professor in Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi). He is president of Association of Asia Scholars, director India for Washington-based The Millennium Project’s South Asia Foresight Network, Fellow of Canadian Global Affairs Institute (Calgary), Member of Governing Body of Society of Indian Ocean Studies (New Delhi) and formerly visiting professor in department of political science, University of British Columbia (Vancouver), Australian National University (Canberra), Science Po (Bordeaux), University of the Philippines (Manila) and several other universities across China and other parts of Asia. He has supervised 40 PhDs and 50 MPhil degrees and sits on various selection committee and editorial/advisory boards of prestigious journals. He is a well published author and regularly for CGTN and other radio and television discussion. Reena Marwah is a professor in Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University. She is the recipient of several national and international fellowships including the McNamara Fellowship of the World Bank, Asia fellowship of the Asian Scholarship Foundation and the ICSSR Senior Fellowship. She has been a Consultant for the World Bank and UN Women. She is the founding editor of Millennial Asia, a quarterly Scopus journal on Asian Studies of the Association of Asia Scholars. She has published over twenty books and several research papers and articles in national and international journals.
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    ISBN: 9789819981557
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 264 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Asia ; Politics and war.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Foreign Military in Post Natural Disaster Management -- Chapter 2: Analytical Framework and Methodology -- Chapter 3: The Aceh Tsunami and The Australian Defence Force -- Chapter 4: Natural Disasters and Indonesian Foreign Policy Making -- Chapter 5: Institutional Arrangement -- Chapter 6: Domestic Support and Opposition -- Chapter 7: The International Environment -- Chapter 8: Policy Relevance: Executive Dominance, Military Decline and Parliamentary Assertiveness.
    Abstract: This book examines Indonesia’s post-Aceh tsunami disaster management through the lens of a multifaceted foreign policy decision-making process involving a variety of bureaucratic actors. It argues that organizational structure and bargaining aspects are as important as power and interests in explaining foreign policy making in the Indonesian context. When the Aceh tsunami struck in late 2004, the use of foreign military assets in responding to natural disasters was not a common feature in Indonesian history—Jakarta remained reticent to engage foreign military enclaves within its own territories. This greatly affected Indonesia’s security cooperation with other countries, including Australia. Prior to the Aceh tsunami, natural disaster management was a domestic political issue. The unprecedented decision by the government of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to approve foreign military assistance for military operations other than war (MOOTW) in Aceh was a result of domestic and international factors. This book addresses timely yet fundamental questions about Indonesian foreign policy decision making that led to the involvement of foreign militaries in the country’s worst-ever natural disaster. As a former colony that prized the value of non-interference, the Indonesian government had to make a difficult decision about whether to accept offers of international assistance from countries including Australia. With this, the book explores why the Indonesian government decided to approve Australian humanitarian assistance following the 2004 Aceh tsunami, and how governmental agencies managed this assistance. Emilia Yustiningrum completed her PhD at Griffith University, Australia. She is a researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), formerly known as the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Indonesia. Her interests are international relations, foreign policy, and natural disasters.
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    ISBN: 9789819996803
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 208 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Oriental literature. ; Social justice. ; Asia ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Literature.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Dalit Autobiographies as A Way of Knowing the Dalit 'Self' -- 3. No More Worlds to Conquer: a critical reading of Ambedkar’s Waiting for a Visa -- 4. Waiting for a Visa: Reminiscences or Remedy? -- 5. The Rhetoric of Ambedkar in Selected Works -- 6. Education, Exploitation and Empowerment of Dalits in Waiting for a Visa -- 7. Trajectory of Tolerance and Triumph: A Short Study of Ambedkar’s Waiting for Visa -- 8. Language and Indian Social Discourse in Waiting for a Visa by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar -- 9. The Social and Political Aggressions of B R Ambedkar: Interrogating his Childhood Traumas and Denial of Childhood -- 10. The Dalit Autobiography as a Critical Genre: Situating Ambedkar’s Waiting for a Visa among Marathi Dalit Autobiographical Writings -- 11. Conclusion For a Way Forward. .
    Abstract: With multidisciplinary examination, this book explores Waiting for Visa, Ambedkar's autobiographical writing. This investigation ranges from Dalit Studies to Discourse analysis. It aims to provide the reader with in-depth knowledge of Ambedkar's unexplored autobiographical memoir and supplement a range of generalized works. The issues addressed in this book are essential to Ethnic and Race studies in general, to which Dalit Studies is but one contributing discipline. The Dalit Studies already have many texts. These texts are primarily concerned with Dalit identity politics, socio-mythological explorations, and Ambedkarian thoughts on economics, politics, and racial-religious discriminations. These are not discussed with Ambedkar's life stories narrated by himself. This book bridges the gap between Dalit Studies and Ambedkar Studies to project how Ambedkar attempted to forge into an impregnable South Asian social, educational, and political fabric. This reference book aims to attract academics and students of Asian, South Asian, and Dalit Studies. The book appeals to educators, policymakers, and comparative literary scholars. Mrunal Chavda is Assistant Professor in Business Communication at the Indian Institute of Management Raipur. He holds a Ph.D. in Drama from the University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
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    ISBN: 9789819935857
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 346 p. 16 illus., 14 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Human rights. ; Asia ; Political sociology. ; Identity politics. ; Regionalism. ; Economic development.
    Abstract: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter-1: Introduction and Theoretical Outline of Human Security -- Chapter-2 Imaginations and Constructions: Rethinking Human Security -- Chapter-3: From Traditional Security to Human Security: A Conceptual Framework -- Chapter-4: State’s Role in Vietnam’s Pharmaceutical Industry: An Approach to Sustainable Development for Human Health Security -- Chapter-5: Approaches and Challenges of Japan’s Human Security Policy: An Evaluation -- Chapter-6: A Comparative Study between the Minorities of India with the Minorities of Pakistan and Bangladesh: Question of Human Security -- Chapter-7: Security Concern of Women at Rohingya Camps in Bangladesh: Analysis form Human Security and State Security Perspective -- Chapter-8: Food Security in Bangladesh: Searching for Durable Strategies -- Chapter-9: Human Insecurity in Myanmar: Varied Responses and the Way Forward -- Chapter-10: Human Security as National Security: Understanding Pakistan in 21st Century -- Chapter-11: Human Security and Livelihood in Afghanistan -- Chapter-12: A Decade of Armed Conflict and Vulnerability of Children in Nepal: In Search of the Ray of Solution -- Chapter-13: Challenges to Human Security in Central Asia: The Impact of Aral Sea Crisis and Covid-19 Pandemic.
    Abstract: This book discusses Human Security from a theoretical perspective. It builds theories in order to understand a phenomenon in a structured and well-ordered way. It sheds light on the conditions of the economy, food, health, community, environmental and political security in Asian states. It explores the idea of human security to understand the issues jeopardizing an individual’s security in the Asian continent and suggests policies to overcome these problems. This book argues that the nature of the government and the constitution are equally essential in ensuring the human security of a country. Some countries in Asia are not only economically vulnerable but also politically disrupted. The issues of hunger, poverty, illiteracy, militancy, terrorism, and ethnoreligious conflicts have posed threats to human security. The pandemic COVID-19 has brought a great humanitarian crisis. The role of the Asian states in combatting COVID-19 and protecting public health is highlighted in this book. With a multidimensional outlook this edited volume attempts to delineate an interdisciplinary discourse of human security in an Asian context. Debasish Nandy (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor and Head of, the Department of Political Science at Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, West Bengal, India. Dr. Nandy is the Coordinator of the Centre for Studies of South and South-East Asian Societies at the same university. Dr. Nandy was the Visiting Faculty in the Department of Foreign Area Studies at Tajik National University, Tajikistan in 2019. Dr Nandy was the Visiting Faculty at the Department of Japanese Studies, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2022. He was the Visiting Faculty at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt, Germany in 2023. Dr Nandy has edited 12 books and is the author of 5 books. He has published 54 research articles in various reputed journals and contributed 63 book chapters in edited volumes. His research areas are India’s Foreign Policy, Security Studies, Peace Studies, Refugees and Migration, South Asian Politics and Environment. Debtanu Majee (Ph.D.) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Bidhan Chandra College, Rishra, Hooghly, West Bengal, India, and a Ph.D. research scholar in the Department of Political Science, Kazi Nazrul University, West Bengal, India. Dr Majee is also a Guest Faculty member in the Department of Political Science, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, India. His research interest includes Human Security in South Asia.
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    ISBN: 9789819985258
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 153 p. 7 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Peace. ; International relations.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Making Sense of the North Korea’s Suryeong System -- Chapter 2: North Korea’s Nuclear Armament and the Triad of Denuclearization -- Chapter 3: Marketization during Kim Jong-un’s Era -- Chapter 4: Normal State and Social Requisite in North Korea -- Chapter 5: Popular Religion in North Korea.
    Abstract: This edited book is one of the most updated and comprehensive accounts of the North Korean regime under Kim Jong-un’s era. It covers not only nuclear policies but also the political regime, the economy, society, and religion. It sets out to uncover multi-dimensional aspects of North Korea, explains how they have evolved, and predicts how they will proceed. It further investigates the extent to which his policies are different from his father’s and whether and why they have changed during the course. This book will be an invaluable reference for scholars, journalists and NGOs trying to make sense of the present and future of the Korean peninsula. Byung-Yeon Kim is Director of the Institute for Future Strategy and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics at Seoul National University. He published a number of articles in international journals and wrote an influential book on the North Korean economy (Unveiling the North Korean Economy, Cambridge University Press, 2017).
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    ISBN: 9789819709380
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIV, 189 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Economic development. ; Development economics.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: China's "Miracle of Poverty Reduction": From an Extremely Poor Country to a Moderately Prosperous Society in All Respects -- Chapter 2: Common Prosperity Theory Innovation -- Chapter 3: China's Innovative Practice of Common Wealth -- Chapter 4: Foundations and Challenges for Achieving Common Prosperity -- Chapter 5: Prospects for Building a Common Prosperity Society in the New Era -- Chapter 6: The Major Task of Promoting Common Prosperity in the New Era -- Chapter 7: Policy ideas for promoting common prosperity -- Chapter 8: The Chinese and World Significance of Achieving Common Prosperity.
    Abstract: This open access book is a new study by the Institute for Contemporary China Studies at Tsinghua University, condensing the new achievements of the Institute’s national policy research. Taking "common prosperity" as the theme, the book elaborates the historical background, ideological sources and theoretical connotation of common prosperity. It reviews the theoretical and practical innovations of common prosperity in three historical periods: the socialist revolution and construction period, the new period of reform and opening up and socialist modernization, and the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics. It discusses the development goals and practical approaches for China to build a society of common prosperity by 2035, analyzes the development basis and challenges China faces in promoting common prosperity, and puts forward the overall goals and quantitative indicator system for achieving common prosperity in the new era, as well as major tasks, policy logic and pathway for promoting common prosperity. The book also looks into the great significance and world significance of China's realization of common prosperity. Policy interpretation in the book is thorough, and the data is accurate, with authoritative, professional and forward-looking perspectives. This is an open access book. Angang Hu is Professor at the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, and the Dean of the Institute for Contemporary China Studies, Tsinghua University. Hu received his Ph.D (1988) at China Academy of Science and conducted Postdoctoral research (1991-1992) at Yale University. Professor Hu is one of the leading experts in China Studies. Shaojie Zhou is a Professor of School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University (TUSPPM), the Deputy Dean of the Institute for Contemporary China Studies at Tsinghua University and the Director of the Center for Employment and Social Security of TUSPPM. Zhou received his PhD in Economics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2007, with main research areas as development studies and policies, Chinese economy, and international development and governance.
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    ISBN: 9789819700806
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 346 p. 26 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Industrial policy. ; Asia ; chinese economics ; industrial policy ; CCP ; chinese centralized planning ; planned economy
    Abstract: Part 1: Microeconomic Environment -- Chapter 1: The Roles and Responsibilities of Local Government -- Chapter 2: Finance, Taxation and Government Behavior -- Chapter 3: Government Investment, Financing and Debt -- Chapter 4: Government and Industrialization -- Part 2: Macroeconomic Consequences -- Chapter 5: Urbanization and Imbalances -- Chapter 6: Debt and Risk -- Chapter 7: Domestic and International Imbalances -- Chapter 8: Summary: Government and Economic Development in China.
    Abstract: This book, a bestseller in China with over a million copies sold, depicts the role played by the Chinese government in China‘s economic development. It explains how the Chinese government has gradually established and improved market mechanisms while promoting economic growth. The book particularly points out that the Chinese government not only governs the economy through policy guidance but also directly participates in the process of urbanization and industrialization as part of the market. It also introduces the specific mechanisms of government involvement in economic activities, which forms a bridge between economic theory and the reality of China. This book, a winner of the Wenjin Book Award by the National Library of China, will be an invaluable reference for scholars seeking to understand China‘s economic policy and government system reform in the years to come. Xiaohuan Lan is a professor of economics at the School of Economics, Fudan University. He is also a research fellow at the Shanghai Institute and International Finance and Economics. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Virginia. He was the Director of Strategy and Research at Yangtze River Industry Fund, one of the largest industrial investment funds owned by local governments in China.
    Note: Translation from the Chinese Simplified language edition: "置身事内: 中国政府与经济发 展,"f by Xiaohuan Lan, © 世纪文景·上海人民出版社 Shanghai People’s Publishing House 2021
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    ISBN: 9789819702060
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 120 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Macroeconomics. ; International economic integration. ; Globalization. ; chinese economics ; trade war ; green transition ; macroeconomics ; finance ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1 Keynote speech & Dialogue: Global Financial Turbulence and Changes in the World Order -- Chapter 2 Roundtable Ⅰ: China Economic Outlook -- Chapter 3 Global Financial Turbulence and China's Financial Market -- Chapter 4 Global Financial Turbulence and China's Economic Outlook.
    Abstract: Since the Tsinghua PBCSF Chief Economists Forum’s inception in 2019, the 2023 forum, adhering to the traditions of previous sessions, with combining online and offline innovation formats, conducted an in-depth analysis of many key issues in the current macro-economy from the perspective of the chief economists, with a focus on the future of China and global economy from all angles. It has become the largest and highest-level economic forum in China. 20 chief economists and leading scholars from prestigious institutions attended the forum, engaging in in-depth discussions on the reform of the global economic order amidst financial turbulence. They conducted forward-looking analyses of both the Chinese and world financial markets, with the aim of exploring solutions to the issue of economic growth worldwide. 5 million viewers tuned in online. Through our projects, China's foremost economic experts share their insights with the world, generating innumerable original and highly professional economic analyses. The themes addressed in our forum span the globe and will have a long-lasting impact. Embracing diversity, we aim to provide an array of perspectives on the direction of global economic development, promote informed decision-making, and bridge the communication gap between China and the rest of the world on economic matters, in a book of interest to scholars, economists and China watchers. Jiandong JU is the Unigroup Chair Professor at PBC School of Finance in Tsinghua University, Director of Center for International Finance and Economics Research, PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University.
    Note: "Tsinghua PBCSF Chief Economist Forum is held annually in the PBC School of Finance at Tsinghua University, hosted by the Center for International Finance and Economics Research (CIFER). The 2023 forum was held on May 6, 2023, in Tsinghua University." - Seite v
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    ISBN: 9789819995141
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVIII, 190 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Terrorism. ; Political violence. ; Peace. ; Cultural policy. ; Clinical psychology. ; Rehabilitation. ; Mentally ill ; Asia ; Paschtunen ; Konflikt ; Auswirkung ; Veteran ; Kombattant ; Demobilmachung ; Abrüstung ; Reintegration ; Rehabilitation ; Aussteiger ; Radikalismus ; Pakistan
    Abstract: 1. Rehabilitation and Deradicalization efforts in Pakistan: An Account -- 2. Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration -- 3. Drivers of Extremism in Swat -- 4. Rehabilitation of Ex-combatants in Swat -- 5. From Rehabilitation to Reintegration -- 6. Rehabilitation in a Controlled Environment: An Alternative Approach.
    Abstract: “This ethnographic account based on extensive fieldwork and insightful interviews, offers a fresh perspective on counterterrorism and reintegration efforts in Swat valley. It’s an essential for students, researchers, and policy makers.” --Dr. Husnul Amin, Professor & Head, Peace & Conflict Studies, National Defence University Islamabad “Based on empirical research, the author takes readers on a journey, creating an understanding of post conflict environments and the need to rehabilitate, deradicalize and reintegrate individuals within mainstream society. This book is a must-read for policy makers and professionals who are concerned with restoring harmony and peace in post-conflict settings.” --Dr Samina Karim, Associate Professor in Social Work, UK. This ethnographic study focuses on post-conflict rehabilitation in Pakistan's Swat valley, addressing deradicalization, rehabilitation and reintegration in the context of militancy and counter-militancy. It provides a theoretical framework for rehabilitation, emphasizing disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) and introduces the concepts of controlled environment, controlled society, and controlled rehabilitation within Swat's unique context. The book categorizes the drivers of militancy, revealing distinctions from conventional perspectives. It also assesses the challenges of reintegrating ex-combatants and explores the compatibility of restorative justice (RJ) with Pashtunwali, the traditional Pashtun legal system. The book is useful for researchers focusing Pashtun region, post-conflict interventionists, and peace and conflict scholars, this book offers valuable insights into the intricacies of this critical region's rehabilitation and counter-militancy efforts. Dr. Ilam Khan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Swabi, Khyber, Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. His research focuses on issues at borderland between Pakistan and Afghanistan, popularly known as Durand Line, where many military operations are being carried out against terrorism, post-conflict peacebuilding, women in post-conflict environments, rehabilitation, nonviolent movements, restorative justice, and community-based approaches. He is a freelancer and has conducted a number of studies for national and international organizations like Asia Foundation; UNRCO; UNDOC; UN Women, etc. .
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    ISBN: 9789819967100
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 221 p. 69 illus., 62 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politics
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    Keywords: Asia ; Sociology, Urban. ; Comparative literature. ; Popular music.
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Documenting the Past, Sustaining the Present, Making the Future -- Chapter 2 Colonial Nostalgia and Postcolonial Longings -- Chapter 3 The Worst of Times, The Best of Music -- Chapter 4 Forbidden Love, Forgetting Gender -- Chapter 5 It’s My Party -- Chapter 6 1+1=? - Chapter 7 We Think We Should Stop Now.
    Abstract: “This extraordinary book is a fascinating account of legendary Hong Kong musical duo Tat Ming Pair, but it’s so much more than that too: it’s an analysis of political change in a postcolonial city, and of how much music can matter in situations where spaces for resistance are closed down. Elegantly drawing on cultural theory, it offers an exemplary model for versions of popular music studies that transcend Eurocentrism.” — David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds “Melding empirical data, critical analysis and theoretical discourse, this book contributes an important case which has vast implications for a deepened understanding of the intricate relationship between popular music and politics in not just Hong Kong but also the global context. A must-read for anyone interested in Hong Kong as well as Asian popular music, it has not only showcased the authors’ theoretical acumen, but also demonstrated their special commitment to the popular music of the city.” — Yiu-Wai Chu, The University of Hong Kong This book is unique in focusing on just one band from one city – but the story of Tat Ming Pair, in so many ways, is the story of Hong Kong's recent decades, from the Handover to the Umbrella Movement to the social protests in 2019. Empirically rich, theoretically informed, this study of Hong Kong’s past, present and future through the prism of Tat Ming Pair is a timely and daring inquiry of the intricate relationship between politics and pop music. Yiu Fai Chow is Professor at the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing, Hong Kong Baptist University. Chow is also an award-winning writer in lyrics and prose. Jeroen de Kloet is Professor at the Department of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Leonie Schmidt is Associate Professor at the Department of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
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    ISBN: 9789819973255
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 269 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Philosophy. ; Religion.
    Abstract: Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: What Intellectual Shift Do We Need in a Time of Planetary Risks? Inspirations from Symbiosis in Life Sciences and the Notion of Gongsheng/Kyōsei -- Chapter 2: The Re-engineering of Gongsheng: On the Methodology of this Volume and its Philosophical Implications -- Part II: Gongsheng/Kyōsei in Classical Philosophies -- Chapter 3: Introduction on the Ethical “Doctrine of Gongsheng” based on Song-Ming Confucianism’s “Unity of Consummate Persons and Things” -- Chapter 4: The Concept of Gongsheng in Daoist Philosophy: Examples from Laozi and Zhuangzi -- Chapter 5: “If Humans are Free of Disease, then Tian is Free of Disease” – Ecological Civilization and the Daoist Concept of Gongsheng -- Chapter 6: Co-dependent Origination and the Doctrine of Gongsheng: A Buddhist Perspective on The Harmony of Humanity, Nature, and Civilizations -- Chapter 7: The Gap of Wen and the Edge of Chaos: From the Conundrum of Kyōsei to the “Cosmic Hope” -- Part III: Gongsheng in Contemporary Contexts -- Chapter 8: How to Understand Symbiosis? – The Conflict and Integration of Two Pictures of Life -- Chapter 9: The Microbiome is Redefining What it Means to be Human -- Chapter 10: Gongsheng in Ecological Anthropology -- Chapter 11: Yaoshi Tongyuan: The Symbiotic Practice in Traditional Medicines -- Chapter 12: The Gongsheng School of International Relations: China's Experience -- Part IV: Resonance -- Chapter 13: Origins and Theoretical Foundations of Convivialism -- Chapter 14: Ontology, Conviviality and Symbiosis or: Are there Gifts of Nature?
    Abstract: “This excellent collection of essays explores the notion of gongsheng/kyōsei as a conceptual ground for developing novel pathways in our age of crisis. It shows how cutting-edge contributions from contemporary Chinese and Japanese philosophy offer accounts of deep relationality that allow us to think the co-becoming not only of all humans on our planet but rather the entanglement of humans and the complex non-human systems in which they are embedded. A must read for anybody interested in identifying avenues of planetary cooperation in philosophy and science beyond the narrow confines of merely local traditions.” —Markus Gabriel, University of Bonn, Germany “This anthology assembled a cohort of distinguished scholars to provide cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives on an ecological way of thinking about the human experience in all of its parts. In our own historical moment when the zero-sum thinking we associate with a foundational individualism has proven to be woefully inadequate, gongsheng thinking might usher in the gestalt shift in our values, intentions, and practices needed to bring humanity back from the brink.” —Roger T. Ames, Peking University, China This open access book sheds light on the term gongsheng/kyōsei, which is used in Chinese and Japanese to not only translate “symbiosis” in biology but also broadly deployed in philosophical, social and political contexts. It is a cross-contextual attempt to study the foundation of gongsheng/kyōsei as a philosophy of co-becoming, with exploration of its significance for thinking about the planetary challenges of our times. Bing Song is a Senior Vice President of the Berggruen Institute and Director of the Institute’s China Center. She has been leading projects under the research theme of Frontier Science & Technology and East Asian Philosophies and edited Intelligence and Wisdom: Artificial Intelligence Meets Chinese Philosophers (CITIC Press 2020, Springer 2021). Yiwen Zhan is Lecturer at Beijing Normal University. He mainly works in metaphysics and epistemology. Recently, he is interested in exploring the question-sensitive structures in epistemology, decision theory, and how it might affect our understanding of modality and existence.
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    ISBN: 9789819710218
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 488 p. 21 illus., 15 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Europe ; Comparative government. ; International economic relations. ; Diplomacy. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Poland and India -- Chapter 3: Poland and Pakistan -- Chapter 4: Poland and Bangladesh -- Chapter 5: Poland and Sri Lanka -- Chapter 6: Poland and Afghanistan -- Chapter 7: Poland and Nepal -- Chapter 8: Poland and South Asia: Perceptions and Discourses -- Chapter 9: Between Arms Sales and Democracy Promotion: Poland and Myanmar Relations -- Chapter 10: Poland and Bhutan -- Chapter 11: Poland’s Trade and Economic Relations with South Asia -- Chapter 12: Polish Investment in South Asia -- Chapter 13: The South Asian Diaspora in Poland.
    Abstract: This book explores the political, economic, defence, and cultural relations of Poland with South Asia—Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—since the late 1940s to the present. It examines how Polish preoccupation with gaining admission to NATO and the European Union led South Asia to fade into the margins of Polish foreign policy. It discusses key narratives and perceptions of South Asia in the Polish media and thinktanks, features of the South Asian diaspora in Poland, and assesses future prospects of Warsaw’s deepening political and economic engagement with the region. The pioneering book will be essential reading for students and scholars of Central/East European studies, International Relations, Indian foreign policy, Polish-Asian politics and foreign policy. Rajendra K. Jain was formerly Professor and Chairperson at the Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Visiting Professor at Warsaw University (February–May 2022). He was formerly Visiting Humboldt Foundation Fellow/Professor at Constance, Freiburg, Leipzig and Tübingen universities as well as Visiting Professor at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris), the Asia-Europe Institute (Kuala Lumpur), and ICCR Professor of Contemporary India at Leuven University (2015). He has been the first Jean Monnet Chair in India. He has most recently published India and Europe in a Changing World: Context, Confrontation, Cooperation (Palgrave, 2023).
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    ISBN: 9789819721511
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 206 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Political science ; China ; Knowledge, Sociology of. ; Asia ; Intellectual life
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: an internationally informed approach of the production of modern Chinese International thought -- Chapter 3: The geopolitical origins of modern Chinese international thought during the Republic of China (1912-1949) -- Chapter 4: Chinese international thought during Maoism (1949-1978) -- Chapter 5: The Reform era and modern Chinese international thought: 1978 to 2008 -- Chapter 6: The emergence of the ‘Chinese School of IR’ during the Post-Reform era (2008-2022) -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book contends that the development of modern Chinese international thought has been profoundly shaped by the distinctive nature of the Chinese state as a contender state and its global positioning since 1912. The argument posited demonstrates that, notwithstanding the varied perspectives on the 'international' held by Chinese intellectuals throughout the 20th century, there exist commonalities across the periods analyzed in this book. In essence, the book emphasizes that the shared elements influencing the production of modern Chinese international thought do not derive from a unified cultural Chinese identity but rather stem from China's evolving geopolitical position in the modern world. Dr. Ferran Perez Mena is an Assistant Professor in International Relations of East Asia at Durham University. Ferran holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Sussex. His current research focuses on the intricate interplay among Chinese IR scholars, the Chinese state, and the production of normative perspectives on world order. Additionally, his work explores transnational connections between Western and Chinese intellectual and economic elites.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 225 p. 73 illus.)
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    Abstract: Part I: Introduction: Why Burmanization is Important -- Chapter 1: Eh Htoo’s Auto-biography -- Chapter 2: Why Ne Win’s Burmanization Policies are Still Important Sixty Years Later: The Burmese Burden -- Part II: The Historical Origins of Burmanization -- Chapter 3: Historical Narratives and Burmanization (1824-1947) -- Chapter 4: Aung San, U Nu, and Ne Win Create a New Country (1948-1962) -- Chapter 5: Ne Win’s Burmanization Ideology: The Burmese Way to Socialism (1962-1966) -- Chapter 6: Ne Win’s Political Ideology: One Culture, One Economy, One Military(19671989) -- Chapter 7: Ne Win’s Policies after Ne Win (1988-2020) and Saw Eh Htoo’s Hopes -- Part III: The Sociology of Burmanization and the Search for Peace -- Chapter 8: The Narratives of Othering and The Sociological Consequences of Burmanization -- Chapter 9: Final Thoughts about Burmanization by Tony Waters.
    Abstract: This book focuses on how Burmanization created and reinforced ethnic divides since the 1962 coup d’etat. when General Ne Win concentrated all authority in the Burmese speaking army. Background research for the book includes Burmese language materials from the Burmese Socialist Party (BSP) and others that describe with what the BSP believed in their own terms. This is unique from previous works on the topic which either simply pointed out that the policies “didn’t work” and therefore are uninteresting, or to claim that they were “necessary” given the chaos of the previous regime. The authors agree that Ne Win’s policies “didn’t work.” However, the book goes further by elaborating why Burmanization policies developed in the 1960s are important for understanding Burmese society today. Most importantly, Ne Win’s ideology reflects how patterns of interethnic relationships in Myanmar lead to the “intractability” of the battles in early twenty-first century Myanmar. Saw Eh Htoo was born in the Irrawaddy River Delta in 1976, to a Karen family. He later moved to Yangon where he studied Philosophy (B.A.), Christian Studies (M.A.) and Cultural Anthropology (M.A.). At the time of his death he was completing his PhD dissertation at Payap University, Chiangmai, on which this book is based. He founded a Myanmar NGO Kaw Lah Foundation which did applied field research in Rakhine, Chin, Shan and Kayin (Karen) States; and Bago Region in Myanmar. Tony Waters is a Professor of Sociology currently at Leuphana University (Germany). Previously he taught at Payap University in Thailand, and at California State University, Chico, USA. He is the author of academic books and articles dealing with issues of social theory, East Africa, mainland Southeast Asia, refugees, and other sociological subjects.
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    ISBN: 9789819725151
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 382 p. 44 illus., 41 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Environmental policy. ; Communication in the environmental sciences.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Why researching climate change discourses in China? -- Chapter 2: Climate change politics, journalism and coverage of China -- Chapter 3: Social constructionism and environmental discourses -- Chapter 4: Mapping climate discourse networks in the coverage of China -- Chapter 5: Dynamic climate change discourses in China -- Chapter 6: Various actors of making climate change discourses -- Chapter 7: Climate change discourse networks in China in 2007, 2009 and 2015 -- Chapter 8: Communicating climate change discourses in China -- Chapter 9: Researching the coming of low carbon discourse.
    Abstract: This book explores how China's media narrate climate policy and climate change. With the rapid growth of economy and carbon emissions, China has been seen as having a key role in dressing climate change and receives substantial attention from the media. In the Chinese coverage, climate change issues can be interpreted as various concerns and ideas involving the dimensions of the economy, energy and emissions, public involvement, science and ecology, and responsibility. In this sense, a discourse approach can be used to understand how the newspapers construct the climate change discourse and discourse networks in the coverage. This study selects three different newspapers in China, namely People’s Daily, China Daily and Southern Weekend. This book will interest scholars of Chinese politics, environmentalists, and media studies scholars. Dr Sidan Wang is a lecturer at the Institute of International Relations, China Foreign Affairs University. He received his PhD in Politics at the University of Exeter in 2018. His research and teaching courses are around non-traditional security studies, environmental and energy diplomacy, and climate diplomacy. His previous books are Climate Change Discourse in China (2022) and Der Klimawandel-Diskurs in China (2023).
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXVII, 356 p. 118 illus., 94 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politics
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    Keywords: Art, Modern ; Asia ; Art ; Culture ; Culture.
    Abstract: Part I: Accumulation and Creation: The Birth of Archive -- Chapter 1: Diverse Voices of Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art: The Oral History Archives of Japanese Art -- Chapter 2: “Accumulation” and “Reward”: An Interview with Chen Tong on Video Bureau -- Chapter 3: RE-VISIONING THE ARCHIVES: On the Creation and Curation of a Relational and Decolonial Visual Art Archives in Asia -- Chapter 4: Hijikata Tatsumi Archive: A Pioneering Dance Archive in Japan -- Chapter 5: One-Man Archive: Koh Nguang How on the Possibilities of Archiving Singapore Art -- Part II: Deconstruction and Recreation: Artist, Curator and Research on Archive -- Chapter 6: Encountering Incompleteness: Archives, Institutions and Exhibition-making -- Chapter 7: The Need of Art Archives in India -- Chapter 8: The Timeless Plunge: The Ha Bik Chuen Archive -- Chapter 9: Endless Documents: Chinese Contemporary Art and Curatorial Practices in Archives -- Chapter 10: The Eyes of Archives: How Contemporary Taiwanese Video Art Set off a Revolt Regarding Japanese Colonial History -- Chapter 11: Expose: Archive of -- Matsuzawa Yutaka -- Chapter 12: It Takes a Village: Archives Talk Back -- Chapter 13: Others, A Night in Tokyo, Coconut Forest and Tigers: Observations of a Pseudo-Tourist -- Chapter 14: Muse -- the archive, archival/exhibiting turn -- Chapter 15: The Retrieval, Restoration, and Predicament Objects, Memories and Records in Wartime -- Chapter 16: Toward Archiveology: Regarding Nguyen Trinh Thi’s Essay Films -- Part III: The Public and Imagination: Archive as Self-Portrait of Community -- Chapter 17: The Relationship between Sendai Mediatheque’s Art Exhibitions and 3.11 Archives - A case study of “Record and Recalling: Walking on the House of Images” -- Chapter 18: Rescuing an image of one’s own: Memoirs of a Taiwanese folk image preservation movement -- Chapter 19: Archives Without Archivists: Notes on “I’m calling you. rebirth of humans and the elephant -- Chapter 20: Multitude Asia: Huang Sun-quan on Articulation, Network, Asian Visual Archive -- Chapter 21: Praxis of Praxis: Collaborative Art Archiving, Going beyond an Imagined Community toward a Community in Process -- Chapter 22: Archiving the Commons: Struggle of anti-gentrification and anti-eviction.
    Abstract: “This ambitious book provides a timely platform to celebrate contemporary art and curatorial practices in Asia working on, through and with visual archives. With the diverse range of contributions to reinventing the notion of ‘archive’, the ‘old’ is renewed.” —Jiang Jiehong, author of The Art of Contemporary China This edited volume aims to fill the gap in the research, juxtaposition, and focused discussions in the existing literature on art archives in Asia. Most of the archives included in the book are independent and initiated by individuals, folk groups, or non-profit organizations. In this book, one can trace the dynamics and selfgenerative capacity in this particular historical and cultural milieu through these “alternative” archives and through the practices of artists and curators who apply their specific understanding of archive to their works. Many chapters resonate with each other in that they capture the experiences shared by many places in Asia. Those experiences could have resulted from the encounter with the Western idea of archive, the influence of the colonial experience, or a memory crisis triggered by the rapid transformation of media, and may serve as a basis for producing archive theories in/from Asia. The book provides an opportunity for the archives in Asia and those who work around them to recognize one another, understand what their colleagues in archival work do, how they do it and what else there is for them to do. Lu Pan is Associate Professor at Department of Chinese History and Culture, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 155 p. 35 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Medicine ; Biology ; Technological innovations. ; biotech ; pharmaceutical industry ; biopharmaceutical research ; sino-european trade ; innovation
    Abstract: Chapter 1: The Chinese healthcare and pharmaceutical market: Ignore at your own peril -- Chapter 2: China regulatory and legal reforms: Gateway to innovation and global integration -- Chapter 3: The golden age of the Chinese biopharma: Explosive growth in a thriving ecosystem -- Chapter 4: Innovation in the Chinese biopharma: From me-too to First-in-class -- Chapter 5: The art of the biopharma deal: The China angle -- Chapter 6: End if the first cycle. A drastic rest, future challenges and opportunities.
    Abstract: This book provides an insider’s overview of the emerging Chinese biopharma sector, its dynamics and trends, first bust and boom cycle, long-term perspectives, and how as a foreign company or investor to tap into this. China has gone from a country with no innovation in drug discovery, to a country which starts to out-license its biopharma technology to the rest of the world. The Chinese biopharma sector is only a decade old, but it already has become a new driver of growth and value. The book takes a closer look at what drives Chinese innovation in the biopharma sector, how to deal with this innovation, and what opportunities and challenges this provides for foreign companies. The book also takes a deep dive into its first biopharma boom and bust cycle, and what it means for the sector. It also explains what deals Chinese biopharma companies and investors are looking for, what works and what doesn’t, and how as a foreign company can tap into the world’s second largest healthcare market. Ben Wu has close to 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, holding senior executive positions in the Asia Pacific region for multinationals like J&J and Sanofi. He was active in several China originated biopharma companies, and is the founding CEO of Citrine Medicine, a venture capital backed biopharma. Originally from Belgium, Sven Agten has been living and working in China since 2004. He is a seasoned business executive working for SMEs and multinationals, with in-depth experience about business in China. He has published several books about China, all related to China business challenges, trends and opportunities.
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    ISBN: 9789819926176
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 157 p. 12 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Key Concepts in Chinese Thought and Culture
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    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Civilization—History. ; Economics—History. ; Philosophy, Chinese. ; Philosophy. ; Economics ; Civilization
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I Fengjian (Feudal) -- Chapter 1: Composition of the Classical Chinese Term “Fengjian” -- Chapter 2: The Zhou Fengjian System of Decentralization and the Qin System of Monarchical Centralization -- Chapter 3: The Concept of Hōken (封建)in Early Modern Japan -- Chapter 4: A Discovery of the Similarities between Fengjian and Feudalism -- Chapter 5: Establishment of the Concept of Feudalism in Western Europe and Its Encounter with Feudalism in East Asia -- Chapter 6: The New Term “Fengjian” in the Late Qing and Early Ming Dynasties -- Chapter 7: The Alienation of the New Term “Fengjian” -- Chapter 8: Generalization of the Concept of “Feudalism” -- Chapter 9: The Truth about Marx’s Theory of Feudalism -- Chapter 10: Criticism of Generalized Feudalism by Chinese Scholars -- Chapter 11: Patriarchal Landowners’ Authoritarian Society and the Age of Imperial Power -- Part II Jingji (Economy) -- Chapter 12: The Classical Meaning of “Jingji”: Governance for the People -- Chapter 13: Jingji as Envisaged in the Studies for Practical Solutions in China and Japan in the Near-Ancient Period: The National Economy and the People’s Livelihood -- Chapter 14: The Evolution of Ancient and Modern Meaning of Economy in the West until It Was Finally Settled -- Chapter 15: Translation of Economy into Keizai in the Late Edo Period and during the Meiji Period -- Chapter 16: Modern Japan Doubted about the Translation of Economy as Keizai and Tried Other Alternatives -- Chapter 17: The Rejection of Japan’s Translation of Economy as Keizai by Chinese Scholars in the Late Qing Dynasty and Their New Alternatives -- Chapter 18: The Early Republican Period: Establishment of “Jingji” as the Translation of Economy in China -- Chapter 19: Examination of Jingji in Its Present Sense. .
    Abstract: This book interprets the typical Chinese concepts of fengjian (feudalism) and jingji (economy) by reviewing the mistranslation and mismatching of concepts from ancient to modern times, from a Western language to Chinese, and exploring Chinese and Western acculturation, which is in line with Mr. Chen Yinque’s theory—”To interpret a Chinese character is to write a history of culture.” In the coordinates of time and space for the transformation of Chinese concepts from ancient to modern times and their translation from Western languages, this book explores the generation and evolution of Chinese concepts; using the semantic window of Chinese characters, the book reviews the historical and cultural connotations of the semantic changes and the history of the long-lasting culture of Chinese characters. This volume moves from reviewing the semantic changes of fengjian and jingji to elaborating concepts of thought; it makes the study of the history of terms and concepts the study of the history of culture and thought; it analyzes words as part of cultural history to welcome the era of cultural and historical research with a focus on words. This book is both scholarly and readable, satisfying both the academic needs of specialized researchers and the cultural curiosity of those with secondary education or above. Feng Tianyu (January 12th, 2023), an expert in Chinese culture and history, senior professor at Wuhan University, who used to be the director of Research Centre of Chinese Traditional Culture at Wuhan University (the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of Ministry of Education) and the head of the Innovation Base of Chinese Traditional Culture and Its Modern Transformation. He was the member of the Social Science Committee of the Ministry of Education, vice-president of Association of Chinese Historians, deputy director of Academic Committee at Wuhan University, and deputy chief-editor of local chronicles of Hubei province and Wuhan city. In recent decade, Prof. Feng focused on the study of the modern transformation of Chinese culture under the circumstance of the interaction between Chinese and Western cultures. His works achieved the first prize of China Book Award, the second prize of Outstanding Achievements in Humanities and Social Sciences Research from Ministry of Education and other prizes. Some of his papers have been published abroad in foreign languages, such as in Japanese, English and Spanish.
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    ISBN: 9789811968686
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 251 p.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Economic history. ; Economic development. ; Asia ; One Belt ; One Road ; Central Asia ; Pakistan ; Development ; Economics of Greater China ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Chapter I: The Impact of International Relations on CPEC -- Chapter II: The Impact of Pakistan Political System on CPEC -- Chapter III: Will Institutional Risks Hinder China’s Direct Investment in Pakistan? On the Perspective of Bilateral Political Relations -- Chapter IV: Financial System and the Stand and Fall of CPEC: from the perspective of the Baloch nationalist movement -- Chapter V: Research on Industrial Spatial Distribution of CPEC -- Chapter VI: Analysis on the Spatial Evolution of Pakistan Logistics Channel Construction -- Chapter VII: NGOs in Pakistan -- Chapter VIII: Terrorism, Poverty and Road Construction: the Logic of Infrastructure and Its Risk Analysis in the Economic Corridor of China -- Chapter IX: Xinjiang in the Construction of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor -- Chapter X: The Experiences of Supporting Xinjiang and Its Inspirations on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
    Abstract: This book explores the political economy of China-Pakistan economic corridor, a major pilot project for China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiatives. Pakistan will provide China with not only a pathway access to the Indian Ocean, Middle East and Africa, but also vital connections to the Trans-Asia railway network that links Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia. This book analyzes how domestic factors in Pakistan will affect China’s $46 billion investments. It will be of interest to scholars, policymakers, and journalists. Bai Gao is Professor of Sociology at Duke University. His research areas include economic sociology, comparative-historical sociology, international political economy, and comparative political economy. Gao is the author of Economic Ideology and Japanese Industrial Policy: Developmentalism from 1931 to 1965, Japan’s Economic Dilemma: The Institutional Origins of Prosperity and Stagnation, and Western Social Sciences and Japanese Studies. He is also an editor for High-Speed Rail: An Analysis of the Chinese Innovation System, and China-Europe Freight Trains: State Building and Market Building. Zhihong Zhen is Professor of School of Sociology and Political Science in Shanghai University, Director of the Center for International Political Economy of Shanghai University, Director of the Institute of Gerontology of Shanghai University, and Secretary-General of Economics Sociology Committee of Chinese Sociology Association. His main research area include economic sociology, population aging, and international political economy.
    Note: This book was translated from its original Chinese edition published in 2017 by Social Science Academic Press
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    ISBN: 9789819954025
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 226 p. 15 illus., 12 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    DDC: 320.95
    Keywords: Asia ; Race. ; Culture.
    Abstract: Chapter One: Understanding the Pursuit of Ethnic Identity in China -- Chapter Two: A Genealogy of Minzu in China -- Chapter Three: The Evolution of Minzu Among the Sibe -- Chapter Four: Reconceptualizing Minzu as a Discursive Tool in Computer Mediated Communication -- Chapter Five: Minzu as Technology and Beyond.
    Abstract: This book provides a unique ethnographic approach to the understanding of ethnogenesis in the Chinese context, with a particular focus on how it is being reshaped in the post-2000s era. It reinterprets the Chinese concept of ethnicity, or minzu, by investigating its evolution in relation to the proliferation of media technologies. In an era characterized by digital connectivity, the quest for ethnic identity has taken on new dimensions. Ethnic groups, like the Sibe community from Xinjiang, are now extending beyond the state’s traditional interpretations of minzu. Leveraging the power of media technology, they are articulating and expressing their ethnic identities in new and personalised ways. These developments have led to the emergence of what this book terms ‘networked ethnicity,’ a fresh manifestation of ethnic identity formation in the era of social media. The pivotal question this book attempts to answer is: How does an ethnic group in China today understand its identity, and what role does technology and media play in that process? This exploration offers a critical perspective on the complex interplay between digital technology, individual agency, and ethnic identity formation. This study will be of interest to scholars of cultural studies, Chinese society, ethnic studies, and media studies, or anyone keen to understand the changing landscape of ethnic identity in the digital age. Lei Hao obtained his PhD in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. His research is situated at the intersection of technicity and identity formation, delving into the connection between subjectivity and the use of media technology. His work critically examines how the use of media technology influences the way in which people construct and express their identities. In particular, Lei investigates how these technological dynamics affect the materialization of subject formation. Lei is a Teaching Fellow at the School of International Communications at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. He also serves as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Mobile Studies and the Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies within the same institution.
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    ISBN: 9789819918829
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 274 p. 1 illus.)
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    DDC: 327
    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; International relations. ; Religion. ; Asia
    Abstract: Part I. Introduction -- 1. Forward -- 2. Yao Yang: Public Intellectual, Liberal Economist, Confucian Pragmatist -- 3. Is a New Cold War Coming? - Part II. My family, my village and China’s modernization -- 4. The vanishing town -- 5. Three days back in the village -- 6. Before my grandfather’s portrait -- 7. My view of revolutionary history -- 8. China’s path of modernization and its implications for the rest of the world -- Part III. New wine in an old bottle: a new interpretation of Confucianism -- 9. The Confucian state: An ideal type of governance for China? -- 10. Go beyond liberal democracy: insights from Confucianism -- 11. Confucianism and liberalism: An ideal type of governance for China? -- 12. Confucianism and common prosperity -- 13. Restoring the true face of politics in Chinese history: Qian Mu and his book Successes and Failures of Chinese Politics Throughout the Ages -- Part IV. Turning back to China: Understanding the CCP -- 14. The End of Ideology? -- 15. The Dilemma of China’s democratization -- 16. Understanding the Chinese Communist Party System -- 17. Sinification of Marxism: The CCP’s most urgent ideological challenge.
    Abstract: This is an authored volume of Dr. Yao's “big-picture” writings on China and the West, translated by David Ownby. Those writings are selected from his writings as a public intellectual, reflecting his thought on China’s path of modernization and the effort to rebuild a political philosophy based on Confucianism, his interpretation of China’s political system and his prescriptions to improve it. A moderate, yet influential scholar, Yao's work has had great influence on Chinese social and economic policymakers; his project of renewing China's traditional value system is an important position, as Chinese reforms begin to focus on equity and inclusion. In an engaging, at times personal, and thoughtful volume, Dr. Yao's vision of a gentler Chinese society will interest Sinologists, political scientists, and journalists. Yang Yao is a Professor and Dean at Peking University's National School of Development in China. David Ownby is a Chinese scholar at Montreal University's Department of History and Center for East Asian Studies.
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    ISBN: 9789811971952
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 163 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Communication in politics. ; Political sociology. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Branding Bangladesh: Fixing a Fifty-year Frame -- Chapter 2: Evolution of a ‘Bangladesh Brand’: Pre-1971 Blues -- Chapter 3: Post-Liberation Identity Framing -- Chapter 4: Microfinance & Social Safety Net Programs: Cracking the Developmental Riddle -- Chapter 5: Funneling Frame Amid Developmental Imperatives: How ‘Primrose’ the Pathway Home? -- Chapter 6: Conclusions: Branding Bangladesh & Cluttering Forthcoming Canvases.
    Abstract: "Bangladesh is a country that has undergone rapid change across a wide range of sectors. Using an innovative interdisciplinary approach the authors examine new insights into understanding diverse themes such as nationalism, soft power, commodification and cultural identity, highlighting the contradictions and contention behind what the authors call ‘the branding game’." - David Lewis, Professor of Anthropology and Development, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK This book explores Bangladesh's shift from a 'bottomless pit' into a 'middle-income' category. Six chapters in the book cover topics on microfinance growth, ready-made garment production, and social safety net programs playing pivotal roles particularly for women empowerment. In doing so, the book shows that the net effect was not just a change to the country's limited number of representative brands, but also a realization of many more brands to have built up over time. Imtiaz A. Hussain founded the Global Studies & Governance Department (GSG) at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB, 2016), after serving in Philadelphia University and Universidad Iberoamericana (1990–2014). He has published over 20 academic books, journal articles and newspaper pieces that cover many regions (Afghanistan, the Atlantic area, Latin and North America, and South Asia), touching on diverse topics (the environment, politics, refugees, security, trade). He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania (1989), and serves as Executive Director of IUB's Center for Pedagogy. Jessica Tartila Suma is a Senior Lecturer at the Global Studies & Governance Department (GSG) at Independent University, Bangladesh. She is also a doctoral student in the College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs (CAPPA) at the University of Texas, Arlington, and holds a Master’s in Political Science (Rutgers University). She completed both her Master’s in Development Studies (2013) and BSS (Honors) in Media and Communication (2008) at IUB, and has a keen interest in foreign policy, humanitarian assistance, refugee education, as well as political, communication, and democratic transitions.
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    ISBN: 9789811981784
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 166 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; International relations. ; Australasia. ; History. ; Asia
    Abstract: 1. On Planetary realism -- 2. Age of the Anthropocene -- 3. War against China -- 4. Planetary realism.
    Abstract: The book is a study on planetary realism in a critical analysis of Australia in the age of the Anthropocene. It contextualises Australia in the degradation of the biosphere deeply harmful to humanity’s wellbeing, accelerating the threat of nuclear war and the tensions of a declining democracy. The Anthropocene is a critical period, threatening the viability of the Australian nation-state. It involves the decarbonisation of the economy driven by domestic and foreign corporate power, and the geopolitics of world domination as a close ally of the US. Australia’s militarisation for war against China must be contested in the pursuit for a green and just new deal framed in the foreign policy of reconciliation with Asia, including a fully cooperative entente with China Erik Paul (BA, MA Minn; PhD UC Berkeley) is at the University of Sydney. His research focuses on Australia’s relations with the Asia-Pacific region and issues of global governance, and regional and world peace. His latest books include Australia in the Expanding Global Crisis (2020) and Australian Imperialism (2021).
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 210 p. 20 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Africa—Religion. ; Philosophy. ; Anthropology. ; Africa
    Abstract: Introduction: We Are Weing -- Research is not Greater than the Methodology -- What does Ubuntu Manifest in This Pandemic -- Why Ubuntu can be -- And How -- Concluding reflection: Seeing self through other.
    Abstract: The book is about Ubuntu—loosely translated—I am because we are—or, our common humanity in Zulu, about Unity, and global solidarity. It proves again how alike and universal we are as societies across the globe despite this deadly pandemic. On a personal and social basis, each of the six chapters is a call to action to find commonality, and this is the third book of Jahid’s amelioration on Covid-19 Trilogy. And the Appendix is something special for the readership. Ubuntu tells us about the Indigenous healing keys: empathy, compromise, learning, non-violence, change, forgiveness, restorative justice, love, spirituality and hope. The book was written by a highly diverse team of contributors, both from the Global South and North, and is multidisciplinary in nature, and attempting of Commoning the Communities. The authors hail from the fields of social work, anthropology, and education, and have been working with local communities in the ongoing struggle to identify and address complicit oppression and inequalities. Offering a beacon of hope for today and tomorrow, the book will appeal to social science researchers, policy planners, and the general public alike. Jahid Siraz Chowdhury is PhD candidate from the Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. A creative writer, he has published 13 books in Bengali, including “‘Purbo-Prantic’ Eastern Corner,” a historical novel tracing back from 600 to 1304 AD in the eastern part of Bangladesh. He is currently working for Selfosophy and Reciprocity in Social Research. His intended areas are Philosophy of Knowledge, Research Methodology and Bioprospecting. Haris Abd Wahab is a Professor at the Department of Social Administration and Justice, and Deputy of Dean (Student Affairs), Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. His core area of expertise is Community Development, street children. Mohd Rashid Mohd Saad is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Education at the Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. His core area of expertise is inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge into drug discovery. Golam M. Mathbor is a Professor in the School of Social Work, Monmouth University, USA. He has been working with marginalized people. Mashitah Hamidi is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the Department of Administration and Social Justice, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. She has been working with marginalised groups focusing on lab or and gendered migration, stateless people and refugees.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 250 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Law—Philosophy. ; Imperialism. ; Asia ; Law
    Abstract: Chapter 1: "Judicial Imperialism", the Unequal Treaties Between Korea and Japan, and Transcending Phenomenological Interpretations of Japan's Colonization of Korea -- Chapter 2: The First Unequal Treaties and the Forced Opening of Korean Ports -- Chapter 3: Japan's Seizure of Korea's Maritime Resources and the Consolidation of Japanese Living Quarters -- Chapter 4: Japanese "Residential Colonialism" in Southern Korea, Advisory Politics, and the Twilight of Korean Sovereignty -- Chapter 5: Annexation and the Opening of a Dark Age in Modern Korean History -- Chapter 6: The Eclipse of Korea's Sovereignty and the Judicial Origins of Japanese Colonialism.
    Abstract: This book explores the legacy of the Japanese empire in Korea, asking how colonialism arose as a legal idea. What was the legal process behind the establishment of colonialism as Japan's prime strategy towards Korea since the late 19th century? By addressing such questions, it is not only possible to address how Japanese colonialism in Korea was born, but also address how the process behind the making of colonialism as a judicial and legal project was illegal from its origination. As East Asia grapples with a new generation of power politics, these sober reflects lend an important historical context to the struggles of the present. Holding a PhD from the University of Chicago, Kyu-Hyun Jo was a Research Associate at the Northeast Asian History Foundation in Korea from 2020 to 2021 and is currently a lecturer in Political Science at Yonsei University, where he teaches Korea and East Asian international relations and history.
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    ISBN: 9789819931460
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 409 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Asia—Economic conditions. ; Political science. ; Asia ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. The economic reform -- chapter 3. Official corruption in the reform era -- chapter 4. Official corruption in the post-1992 period -- chapter 5. Regulatory and judicial corruption -- chapter 6. Corruption characteristic of culture and socialist reform china -- chapter 7. How does china fare amid unprecedented official corrup-tion? -- chapter 8. What are at play and what should be faulted for? -- chapter 9. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book offers comprehensive review and analysis of official corruption in post-Mao China, arguing that this complex political and social malaise is the consequence of a variety of contributing factors, which include political, social, traditional/cultural, or structural, institutional, governance or policy failures. This study distinguishes itself from the methodologies of other studies by classifying corruption into detailed categories and sub-categories, accompanied by abundant cases and examples of the irregularities and offences. Contents are organized into four categories – bureaucratic corruption, regulatory corruption, corruption in judiciary, and corruption characteristic of socialist reform China, and each category is further divided into detailed subcategories to pin down the patterns, actors, loci, as well as inducements of corruption originated from either political institutions, economic structures, or sociocultural norms. Given its comprehensiveness and in-depth of information and analysis, this book is a useful reference for those interested in political and government corruption in post-Mao China. Forest C. Sun is a Canadian author whose research concerns government corruption and public policy. Forest's research interests include corruption and immigration among others.
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    ISBN: 9789819911141
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 587 p. 15 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Europe—Politics and government. ; Asia—Politics and government. ; International relations. ; Comparative government. ; Europe ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1. India and Europe: A Complex Relationship -- Chapter 2: India and Germany -- Chapter 3: India and France -- Chapter 4: India and the United Kingdom -- Chapter 5: India and Italy -- Chapter 6: India and Spain -- Chapter 7. India and Austria -- Chapter 8: India and the Netherlands -- Chapter 9: India and Sweden -- Chapter 10: India and Central Europe -- Chapter 11: India and Portugal -- Chapter 12: India and the Baltics -- Chapter 13: India’s Trade with Western Europe -- Chapter 14: Indian FDI in Western Europe -- Chapter 15: How European Think Tanks Think about India: A Perception Study, 2008-2017 -- Chapter 16: Indian Migration and Diaspora in Western Europe.
    Abstract: This book explores India’s economic and political relations and defence cooperation with major West European countries—France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom as well as Austria, the Visegrad Four, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden and the Baltics. It examines the complexity, the elements of convergence and divergence as well as the challenges and prospects of India’s relations with these countries and assesses the diverging EU think tanks’ images of India. It focuses on India’s multi-dimensional relationship with European countries, which are major trading partners, a significant source and destination of foreign direct investment, an important source of technology and best practices. It examines the Narendra Modi government’s policies to re-energise the India-EU matrix and proactively engage Europe and its sub-regions. Rajendra K. Jain was formerly Professor and Chairperson at the Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Visiting Professor at Warsaw University (February–May 2022). He was formerly Visiting Humboldt Foundation Fellow/Professor at Constance, Freiburg, Leipzig and Tübingen universities as well as Visiting Professor at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris), the Asia-Europe Institute, University of Malaya (2010), and ICCR Professor of Contemporary India at Leuven University (2015). .
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 304 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union ; Imperialism.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Preface -- Chapter 2: Delayed decolonization -- Chapter 3: Nomads: Experience of Reconstruction -- Chapter 4: The other side of the myth -- Chapter 5: Overcoming the consequences of colonization -- Chapter 6: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book is devoted to the problem of the decolonization of Kazakhstan, which is considered in the framework of postcolonial studies. The author raises issues of identity, historical and socio-cultural heritage of nomads. In addition, the book examines and destroys colonial and Soviet myths and stereotypes concerning the history, lifestyle and traditions of the Kazakhs. Considering that imperial sentiments are increasing in Russia (as a former metropolis), the process of decolonization seems to be urgently necessary for Kazakhstan. And this process is beginning to develop actively. This fascinating polemic will interest historians, scholars trying to understand the former Soviet space, and scholars of Eurasia. Ainash Mustoyapova is Associate Professor at Karaganda Buketov University. She is the author of more than 60 scientific and educational publications (Kazakhstan, Great Britain, Poland, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,) and more than 150 journalistic articles.
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    ISBN: 9789819953066
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 173 p. 8 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Welfare economics. ; Development economics.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Navigating transitions: governance in East and Southeast Asia -- Chapter 2: The formation of civil society through a mode of governmentality in post-reform Vietnam -- Chapter 3: Labour-Market Flexibility and Digitalization: Challenges to Work Intensification, Employment Relations, and Trade Unions in Indonesia -- Chapter 4: Civil Society and Regional Connectivity: Governing the Transforming Connectivity at Thai-Laos Border -- Chapter 5: New Economic Policy: Impact of social and economic engineering on Malaysia’s development -- Chapter 6: Housing affordability in Hong Kong and its socio-political implications -- Chapter 7: How a New, Small and Poor Country Withstands Global Challenges: A Case of Timor-Leste.
    Abstract: Governance in Transition Societies brings together a diverse group of scholars from East and Southeast Asia with an interest in political transitions. The edited volume critically examines the nuances of governance and political change in the region. The book will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and students who are concerned with political and developmental trends in East and Southeast Asia. Contributors offer comparative insights that will appeal to a wider audience concerned with emerging patterns of governance and democracy. Adam Tyson, Associate Professor and Pro Dean International, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leeds, UK This book brings together scholars based in, or had previously been based in a range of East and Southeast Asian countries, building on their respective primary empirical data and first-hand experience as academics and think tank researchers, in order to pluralise the current debates about governance in transitional societies. In an era of global democratic backsliding, this edited volume offers less-explored local perspectives, to balance the Western-centrism observed in area studies and the focus on former Soviet countries in transit. What is the future of governance in Asia? This book, by attempting to supply a diversity of answers, will interest political scientists, economists, and journalists. Chi Zhang is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of St Andrews, and an Associate Member of the Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence. She has published in the journals such as the Journal of Contemporary China, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Terrorism and Political Violence, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Politics and Religion and Asian Security. She is the editor of Human Security in China: A Post-Pandemic State and the author of Legitimacy of China’s Counter-Terrorism Approach: The Mass Line Ethos. Binh Thi An Trinh is an independent scholar from Vietnam. She graduated from the University of Leeds in 2020 with a Doctoral degree in Politics and International Studies. Her PhD thesis focuses on narratives and life histories of women working in NGOs in post-reform Vietnam. Her research specialisation is on neoliberalism, gender, civil society, NGOs, middle-classes, ethical citizenship, governmentality and governance with a focus on East and Southeast Asian regions. Her work lies at the intersection of political economy and anthropology. She specialises in qualitative research and ethnographic methods. .
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    ISBN: 9789819923250
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXV, 290 p. 27 illus., 26 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Global University for Sustainability Book Series
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    Keywords: Philosophy.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Learning -- 3. Development -- 4. Autonomy -- 5. Interculturality.
    Abstract: The book is a collection of essays written by Gustavo Esteva over the last 20 years. In this book, Gustavo Esteva, renowned in Mexico as a philosopher on education and on developmentalism, collects four major areas of his writings: on learning, development, autonomy, and interculturality. A memorial to a great thinker, this book stimulates thoughts on developmentalism across the global south. Kin Chi Lau is Adjunct Associate Professor in cultural studies, and also coordinator of the Programme on Cultures of Sustainability, Centre for Cultural Research and Development, Lingnan University. She is also a Founding Member of Global University for Sustainability. Rafael Escobedo does research at the intersection of organizational theory, agrarian, and non-state societies, with a special interest in the role of peasant farmers and seasonal farmworkers subaltern politics. David Barkin is a distinguished professor in Economics, Metropolitan Autonomous University of Mexico, and a founding member of the Ecodevelopment Centre.
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    ISBN: 9789819945221
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 259 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Political science. ; Asia
    Abstract: Prologue -- Chapter 1: From Euphoria to Disillusionment -- Chapter 2: The Chinese Miracle -- Chapter 3: The Rise of China and America’s Evolving Response -- From Universal Liberalism to America First -- Chapter 4: Modernization Without Modernity – How It All Came About -- Chapter 5: Chinese Governance – Who Shall Rule? -- Chapter 6: How to Rule -- Chapter 7: China Today – Myths and Realities -- Chapter 8: China, The Liberal International Order, and The Future of Globalization -- Epilogue: Xi Jinping and Tian Xia.
    Abstract: “Eric Li makes the case for the Chinese system with flair and intellectual agility. Some in the West will be angered by his views. They should read him nonetheless.” — Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator for the Financial Times “The biggest story of our time is the return of China, the world’s oldest continuous civilization. Yet, despite its legendary universities, think tanks, and professional pundits, the West has completely misunderstood this story. Eric Li has done both the West and the Rest a huge favour by taking a deep dive into the sources of this great misunderstanding. This book is a must-read for all who are looking for an antidote to the massively distorted depictions of China in the Western media.” — Kishore Mahbubani, a Distinguished Fellow at NUS, author of Has China Won? The return of China as a great power is perhaps the most consequential development for the world in the 21st century. Yet, what the Western world sees in this development is largely through the prism of misinterpreted ideological dichotomy and misguided geopolitical rivalry. This book offers a deep look at the Chinese Communist Party and the nation it leads at conceptual, historic, and operational levels. If Thomas Kuhn’s concept of paradigm shift can be used in the social sciences, then China would represent the most significant anomaly to the dominant liberal exemplar. For students of China and of politics in general, and for the Western political and commercial elites, if they were to read one book about China to grasp the nature and weight of the Chinese phenomenon, Party Life would be it. Eric Li is a venture capitalist and political scientist in Shanghai. He is chairman and managing partner of Chengwei Capital and chairman of Guancha.cn. He is a regular contributor of leading international publications on China and comparative political systems.
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    ISBN: 9789819964567
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 269 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: IPP Studies in the Frontiers of China’s Public Policy
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    Keywords: Asia ; Crime. ; Technology. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Rise of Digital Platform and Its Transformative Possibilities -- Chapter 2: A Brief History of Evolution of Platform-based Internet -- Chapter 3: Analysis of Platform Economic Logic: Structure and Its Future -- Chapter 4: Rethinking Platform-based Internet: Possibilities of New Technology Routes -- Chapter 5: Global Governance of Transnational Digital Platforms -- Part II: Path to Reforming Platform Governance in Chinese Context -- Chapter 6: Technology, Governance and Politics: the Ideological Foundation of Platform Governance in China -- Chapter 7: Choice of Technology Routes as a National Responsibility: Change in Chinese context? -- Chapter 8: Change in Mechanism of Public Decision-making Responsibility: Blockchain Technology and Break out of 'Command-and-Control' -- Chapter 9: Construction of Responsible Government through 'Collaboration -and- Sharing' Mechanism -- Chapter 10: Innovation in Management Mechanism of Big Data for Government Affairs: From 'Command-and-Control' to 'Collaboration-and-Sharing' -- Chapter 11: Asset-based Management of Government Data: Design in the Context of the 'Collaboration-and-Sharing' Mechanism -- Chapter 12: Public Choice in Artificial Intelligence Governance Policy: Toward 'Shared Freedom'.
    Abstract: The admiration of science and technology and the emphasis on political stability are two sides of the same coin in China. Therefore, China is more likely to take aggressive measures to promote or inhibit platform development than the United States and the European Union. But the uncertainty in the decision-making process is worrisome and calls for a broader discussion of the multiple political consequences of technology. Yuhao Jiang is a researcher at the Institute of Public Policy at South China University of Technology. He is a doctor of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Professor Yuhao was a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Public Administration, Tsinghua University, and a visiting scholar at the European University Institute in Italy. Yuhao Jiang’s research interests include digital governance, Chinese science and technology policy, techno-politics, and Chinese political economy. He has published books such as "Mutiple Modernities and Critical Jurisprudence" and "Deliberative Democracy and Orderly Participation. Kai Jia is an associate professor in the School of International and Public Affairs, Shanghai Jiaotong University. He is also a researcher in the Center for Industrial Development and Environmental Governance of Tsinghua University. Dr. Kai is the Fulbright Scholar, visiting scholar in UC Davis, ETLA (Helsinki) and EBS(Tallinn). The research interests of Kai Jia mainly lie in the intersection between digital technology and public policy, covering issues like Governance of AI and Blockchain, Digital Economy, Digital Government, Global Digital Governance, etc.
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    ISBN: 9789819978656
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 170 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Asia ; International relations. ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Außenhandel ; Internationale Politik ; Politisches Verhalten ; Wirtschaftskooperation ; Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik ; China ; USA
    Abstract: Chapter 1: The Belt and Road Initiative and U.S.–China–EU Relations: A Historical Review -- Chapter 2: U.S.–China Relations in Donald Trump’s Administration: The Belt and Road Initiative and the Thucydides Trap -- Chapter 3: The Belt and Road Initiative in EU–China Relations: Risk or Opportunity? -- Chapter 4: The Reconstruction of the U.S.–EU Alliance in Joe Biden’s Administration: The G7 and NATO as Instruments to Contain China and Russia -- Chapter 5: Competition between International Public Goods: Alternatives to the BRI? -- Chapter 6: Looking Ahead in the Midst of Chaos: Prospects of the BRI in a Stormy World.
    Abstract: This book focuses on the triangular relations between China, the United States and the European Union from the perspective of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) via the methodology of international political economy. China, the US and the EU are the three most important players in international politics and the global economy, and their relations are accordingly among the most influential in the global arena. This book will argue that the interactions between China, the US and the EU are highly dynamic given their close connections in trade, finance and many other economic fields. In the context of US–China competition, the decisions of the EU, which has sought to remain independent in its foreign policy for decades, crucially shape the landscape of international politics, and lucidly articulates how international relations look from China to scholars of geopolitics. Professor Edmund Li Sheng received his M.A. and Ph.D. (political economy) from Universitaet Freiburg, Germany, after graduating with his BA from Peking University. His research has focused mainly on political economy and public policy. He is currently a distinguished professor of School of Political Science and Public Management and executive director of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Research Institute at Shandong University.
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    ISBN: 9789811986536
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXII, 382 p. 118 illus., 103 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politics
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    Keywords: Art, Modern—21st century. ; China—History. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Philosophy. ; Methodology. ; Culture ; Art, Modern ; China
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Three Aspects of the 1980s -- Chapter 2. Shanghai Art Museum (SAM) -- Chapter 3. Artist Zhang Jianjun and His Art Practice -- Chapter 4. Artist Li Shan and His Career Trajectory -- Chapter 5. Yu’s Artistic Language -- Chapter 6. Ideas and Art Practices of Three Renowned International Contemporary Artists. – Conclusion.
    Abstract: “This timely, compelling, and extremely useful book adds considerably to our understanding of Chinese art immediately after the Cultural Revolution by linking the artistic development of Shanghai during the 1980s with the city’s vibrant artistic role within Asia during the 1930s and early '40s. …” —David Elliott, Curator|Writer|Museum Director|Teacher, Oxford|Stockholm|Tokyo|Istanbul|Sydney|Kyiv|Moscow|Guangzhou|Berlin “It fills a long-overlooked gap in the study of China’s Avant-Garde centered in Shanghai during the period, but also connected to the earlier and subsequent development from a new historicist perspective. …A must-read for understanding the evolution of Avant-Garde Art in China, but also of China in itself.” —Qiu Xiaolong, Professor, Doctor, Author (of the prize-winning Inspector Chen series translated into twenty languages and sold over two million copies worldwide) This book offers fresh perspectives and new insights into the avant-garde art in Shanghai in the 1980s that challenges the narrative in the current discourse on the appearance of contemporary art in China. It includes critical events in Shanghai, that will attract the serious attention of art professionals and collectors. Shanghai, with its semi-colonial, political, economic and cultural history, including the strong legacy of the early twentieth-century modernist art movement, has played a vital role in China’s modernisation and presents itself as a unique case in the evolution of contemporary art in China. Lansheng Zhang is an art historian and academic, art curator, artist and designer. He has worked in these roles with universities, governments, international organisations, major art institutions in China, Australia, Japan and Europe. His main research interests are in modern and contemporary art and design, art histories and visual cultures in Asia especially in China. He was an Adjunct Professor at the RMIT University Melbourne, Associate Professor at the East China Normal University Shanghai, Senior Fellow at Lincoln University, UK, Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, and recently a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney.
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    ISBN: 9789811975219
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 244 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; International relations. ; Regionalism. ; Diplomacy. ; Security, International. ; Asia ; Internationale Politik ; Politischer Wandel ; Internationales politisches System ; Außenpolitik ; Regionalpolitik ; Strategie ; Multilateralismus ; Geopolitik ; Außenwirtschaftspolitik ; China ; Pazifischer Raum
    Abstract: 1. Swaran Singh & Reena Marwah - Introduction chapter -- 2. Dattesh D. Parulekar- Decoding ‘Sovereign networks’ in the Indo-Pacific: Contesting China’s ‘Ascendent-Rise’ -- 3. Rubina Waseem–US-China Strategic Competition: Through the matrix of Complex Interdependence -- 4. Stephen Robert Nagy — China in Japanese Perspectives of the Indo-Pacific -- 5. Don McLain Gill - China in the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific: Motivations, Opportunities and Challenges -- 6. Claudia Astarita - European Union’s Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region -- 7. Artyom Garin - China in the Indo-Pacific Region: Australian Perspectives -- 8. Devendra Kumar Bishnoi – China’s ‘Community of Shared Future' narrative -- 9. Swaran Singh & Brijesh Chandra Srivastava – China’s Revisionist Approach to Indo-Pacific -- 10. Mrittika Guha Sarkar- China’s Regional Engagement and the Quad: Mapping Conceptual dynamics -- 11. Madhura Bane - China’s Engagement with the Pacific Islands -- 12. Reena Marwah and Abhishek Verma – China’s Maneuvers in South Asia -- 13. Swaran Singh & Yang Yang- Status Signalling of China and India in Multilateral East Asia Summit within the Evolving Indo-Pacific Region.
    Abstract: The book emanates from the geopolitical and geo-economic churning and transformations set in motion by the unprecedented economic rise of China resulting in its expanding political influence across the region and the world. In both the economic and the security realms, the United States and China alike are increasingly seen contesting in shaping the Indo-Pacific regional order to their own advantage. This book unfolds the contours and dimensions of China’s responses to various multilateral initiatives of the US and its friends and allies like Japan, Australia, and India and, to some extent, even ASEAN. While China’s medium-term strategy envisages a non-hostile external environment in order to focus on domestic priorities; reducing dependence of littoral nations of the Indo-Pacific region on America while increasing their engagement and dependence on China. China's expanding reach and influence overseas has resulted in US-led initiatives being China-focused inviting a response from China where adverse reactions have become increasingly palpable. Prof Swaran Singh is professor of diplomacy and disarmament at Jawaharlal Nehru university (New Delhi) and currently visiting professor at University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada). He is fellow of Canadian Global Affairs Institute, Adjunct Fellow of The Charhar Institute (Beijing) and president of Association of Asia Scholars (asiascholars.in). Prof. Reena Marwah is professor of international business in Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi. She is the recipient of several international consultancies, awards and fellowships. She is Secretary General, Association of Asia Scholars (asiascholars.in) and founding editor of Millennial Asia, an International Journal on Asian issues.
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    ISBN: 9789819921898
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 204 p. 16 illus., 9 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Crime—Sociological aspects. ; Crime. ; Technology. ; Asia ; Crime
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Social Credit System’s emergence and global roots -- Chapter 3. The Policy Umbrella of Social Credit -- Chapter 4. Limitless Expansion, Fragmented Development: A Policy History of the Social Credit System (2002-2020) -- Chapter 5: No Credit for Culprits -- Chapter 6. One Step Back to Put More Forward: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Aftermath -- Chapter 7. Mythbusters: anatomy of social credit scoring -- Chapter 8. The future of the Social Credit System.
    Abstract: "Vincent Brussee is one of the very few scholars who I regularly recommend as essential reading on China’s social credit system. For years, he has remained consistently abreast of the latest developments in this complicated and evolving area, and his writing has helped to dispel the fog of misinformation that surrounds the subject in popular media." --Jeremy Daum, Senior Research Fellow, Paul Tsai China Center, Yale University School of Law "China’s Social Credit System has been a source for fanciful speculation and gratuitous mythmaking. How does it actually work in practice? This book provides a rigorous and detailed review of the system’s historical evolution, its structuring, and its functionality and dysfunctionality. It provides a useful corrective to dominant narratives, as well as a fascinating insight into governance reform in China." - Rogier Creemers, Assistant Professor at Leiden University China’s Social Credit System has fundamentally re-shaped of surveillance worldwide, with discussions of it making it into hundreds of media headlines and all the way into European Union legislation and the United Nations. Social Credit offers one of the first comprehensive assessments of this infamous system. It is aimed at the many experts and professionals – both scholarly and more broadly – that have to deal with its fallout on a regular basis. In a concise format, it covers the questions that have garnered the most attention worldwide: from social credit scoring and blacklists to its history and theoretical foundation. Throughout, its core thesis is that more often than not, even China’s government is at a loss what to do with this messy and complex initiative. This has caused fragmented and low-tech implementation, but where insufficient legal safeguards can have far-reaching implications for the normal market order and for human rights. Vincent Brussee is an Analyst at the Mercator Institute for China Studies, Europe’s largest think tank and research institute on contemporary China. He is the institute’s lead researcher on the Social Credit System. In addition to publishing extensively for MERICS, his work has been featured in Foreign Policy, the Diplomat, and various national outlets in Europe. He holds a graduate degree with the highest distinction in Asian Studies from Leiden University (the Netherlands), focusing on China’s domestic governance.
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    ISBN: 9789819940820
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 1281 p. 10 illus., 6 illus. in color.)
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    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Chapter 2: Moscow -- Part II: Chapter 3: Ürümchi.
    Abstract: The diaries of Nationalist diplomat Liu Zerong shed precious light on a critical period of modern Chinese history and Sino-Soviet relations during the turbulent 1940s in the hotly contested borderlands regions of Central Asia. As one of the few Chinese diplomats of the era who could move within both Chinese and Russian cultural circles with ease, Liu provides fresh new insights into complex diplomatic negotiations that heretofore have only been viewed from the Soviet or Chinese side. Liu's diaries will become required reading for scholars of Xinjiang and Central Asia during the twentieth century." ---Justin Jacobs, Associate Professor of History, American University “The years 1940–49 were a crucial decade for China. In the move from World War II to the civil war and the split across the Taiwan Straits, the role played by the Soviet Union was extremely pivotal. Liu Zerong’s diaries provide us with an insider perspective to understand the evolution of Sino-Soviet relations, especially the origins of the tensions in Xinjiang. This is a heavyweight historical material.” ---Hsiao-ting Lin, Research Fellow and Curator of Modern China/Taiwan, Hoover Institution, Stanford University This book sheds important new light on Sino-Soviet relations and the politics of the Xinjiang region, publishing for the first time the complete diaries of Liu Zerong, who served as diplomat and foreign ministry envoy from 1940-49. In doing so it provides a chronicle of the downfall of Nationalist Party rule in the crucial frontier region of Xinjiang and its incorporation into the People’s Republic of China. The diaries are introduced with a biographical study of Liu, and a discussion of China’s international position during World War II and the post-war situation in Xinjiang, which at the time was divided between a sphere of GMD control and the Soviet-aligned East Turkistan Republic. Both in the Moscow embassy, and in the Xinjiang provincial administration in Ürümchi, Liu Zerong was Republican China’s most senior Russian-speaking representative, whose task it was to engage on a daily basis with his Soviet counterparts. His extensive diaries therefore offer a unique insight into this tense decade of Sino-Soviet diplomacy, and will be of interest to a wide range of scholars in fields of Chinese and international history. David Brophy is a Senior Lecturer in Modern Chinese History, University of Sydney, Camperdown NSW. Leonella Liu grew up in Beijing before moving to Australia to live and work. Chris McDowell worked as a project manager in the IT industry.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 284 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Religions. ; East Asia. ; Political science.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Legitimacy and Legitimation Theoretical Framework -- Chapter 3: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives of Legitimacy in the Chinese Context -- Chapter 4: The Legacy of the Liberation, 1949-Present: A Country and Party in Transition -- Chapter 5: Contemporary Legitimacy Issues of the CPC -- Chapter 6: Main Strands of Confucianism -- Chapter 7: The Nature of The Confucian Turn: Part 1 -- Chapter 8: The Nature of The Confucian Turn: Part 2 -- Chapter 9: A Viable Legitimation Story Based on Confucian Democracy -- Chapter 10: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book explores the use of Confucianism by the Chinese Communist Party in its assertion of political legitimacy. Confucian thought offers an enduring framework for political legitimacy in East Asian societies, including China. All states strive to acquire legitimacy, and despite once denouncing Confucianism as the remnants of feudal poison, the Party is turning towards Confucianism as part of its legitimation efforts. This suggests that the Party is suffering from an ideological void in terms of legitimacy and legitimation due to the diminishing relevance of Marxism in Chinese societal practices. The book will devise a non-liberal legitimacy framework, drawing on the ideas of Habermas and Bernard Williams, to examine the legitimacy of the Party, and use an analysis of the elite discourse to determine the nature of the Confucian turn, in a sharp polemic that will interest scholars of Chinese politics, of the role of traditional beliefs in Asian modernity, and in China's future. Dr Wai Kong Ng is currently a Visiting Researcher at Newcastle University, England. After a successful career in business, he returned to academia to pursue a long-held interest in Chinese politics. He passed his MA in International Politics with Distinction at Newcastle University, before completing his doctorate in Politics at the University of Leeds.
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    ISBN: 9789819919567
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXII, 161 p. 62 illus., 60 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Environmental Law. ; Environmental economics.
    Abstract: Foreword: Not Again, Please, Never Again - Rebecca Johnson -- Foreword: Charting Contested Contours Of Sustainaiblity, Development, Social And Ecological Justice - Anita Rampal -- Introduction: No Solutions In Sight, Making Possible The Impossible - Lau Kin Chi -- Introduction: Education For Ecological Justice And Social Justice – Cultivating The Capacity For Affect, Thinking, Autonomy And Action – Lau Kin Chi -- Introduction: When We Talk About Nuclear Energy, What Are We Talking About? - Huang Xiaomei -- Introduction: We Are In A Critical State - He Zhixiong -- Preface -- Part One -- I. What Happened In Fukushima? -- Ii. Natural Disasters Or Human-Caused Calamity -- Iii. Fairy Tale Of Astro Boy -- Iv. Three Questions On Nuclear Power -- V. The Long Road Home -- Vi.Revival? Clearing Evacuees To Zero? -- Vii. Glint Of Hope Ignited By The Olympic Torch? -- Viii. Where Did Contaminated Substances Go? -- Ix. Heart Of Darkness – The Molten Reactor Core -- X.Returning To The Scene: “Back Then, How Nice It Would Have Been, If Only….” -- Xi. Absent Supervision -- Xii. Radioactive Contamination Spread Worldwide – The Threat From Nuclear-Contaminated Water -- Xiii. Who Protects Decontamination Workers And Nuclear Energy Workers? -- Xiv. Mourning Of Nature -- Xv. From Nuclear Weapon To Nuclear Energy, From Nuclear Energy To Nuclear Weapon -- Xvi. The People’s Self Rescue -- Epilogue Resonance That Lit Up The Earth -- Part Two -- What I Saw After Shooting Fukushima For 10 Years – Toyoda Naomi -- Thoughts On Nuclear Power In Fukushima, Bangladesh, Rio, And Geneva - Ohashi Masaaki -- Eight Years From The Great East Japan Earthquake: Current Situation Of Fukushima And Its Challenges - Aihara Hiroko -- Double Challenges To Japanese Farmers: The Nuclear Disaster And Transpacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement - Ando Takemasa -- Buildup Of Nuclear Armament Capability And The Post-War Statehood Of Japan: Fukushima And The Genealogy Of Nuclear Bombs And Power Plants - Muto Ichiyo -- "Obsession With Normalcy" And The World Today - Sun Ge -- Light Of The Sun Or Fire Of Purgatory: Nuclear Power Is The Destiny Of Industrial Civilization - Tian Song.
    Abstract: I applaud The Fukushima Catastrophe – To What End? and its authors Lau Kin Chi, Huang Xiaomei and He Zhixiong, because it analyzes how human and environmental risks are exacerbated by political and industrial policies that put profits above the protection of the people. -- Rebecca Johnson, co-founder, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), Laureate of Nobel Peace Prize in 2017 This book serves as a timely, critical reminder of the dangers of ignoring or obfuscating the multi-layered terrain of nuclear power, including its largely unaccounted for social and ecological costs, and the world’s inability to deal with nuclear waste disposal. -- Anita Rampal, Professor and Dean (retired), Faculty of Education, University of Delhi, India Based on a variety of interviews with residents, farmers, scientists, journalists and activists who have been affected by the Fukushima catastrophe, the authors underscore the personal, political and humanitarian impacts in testimonies, science and photos. The book engagingly addresses diverse issues that continue to haunt and persist, and calls for collective responsibility to deal with the devastating environmental, economic and social consequences of nuclear energy. The book offers a critique of the violent history of modernism and supremacy of science that have been articulated into all forms of social injustice and ecological injustice. Lau Kin Chi is Coordinator, Programme on Cultures of Sustainability at the Centre for Cultural Research and Development, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China. Huang Xiaomei is a freelance translator based in Hong Kong, China. He Zhixiong is Director of the Digital Section, Green Ground Rural Reconstruction Social Enterprise Alliance, China.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 608 p. 60 illus., 42 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Russia—History. ; Europe, Eastern—History. ; Soviet Union—History. ; Agriculture—Economic aspects. ; Asia—History. ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union ; Agriculture ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Preface -- Chapter 2: Archival documents -- Chapter 3: Memories and interviews. Famine in the steppe -- Chapter 4: Migrant nomads -- Chapter 5. Special migrants.
    Abstract: The collection contains materials of archival documents and memoirs concerning the famine of 1931-1933 in Central Kazakhstan. Various documents from the archives reveal to the reader the most difficult period of the Soviet history of Kazakhstan, associated with the dispossession of the kulaks and debaiization of the Kazakh village and aul, Stalinist forced collectivization, forced sedentarization of nomadic Kazakh farms, large-scale cattle, meat and grain procurements, famine and epidemics in the republic. The publication introduces previously unpublished archival materials from the Central and regional archives of Kazakhstan into scientific circulation. In addition, the collection includes the memories of famine witnesses preserved by their descendants. The collection is addressed to researchers, students, as well as a wide range of readers interested in the history of Kazakhstan. Nurlan Dulatbekov has led a team of Kazakh historians in this archival research.
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    ISBN: 9789819906741
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 101 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Political science. ; Public administration. ; Political planning. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2: Theoretical and Conceptual Discussion -- Chapter 3: Service Delivery Process: An Analysis of the Content and Context -- Chapter 5: Evaluation of Local Service Delivery: Perceptions of the Service Recipients -- Chapter. 6: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book illuminates the importance of the citizen charter (CC) in local service delivery in Bangladesh. It describes how CC was implemented into the service delivery process and its impact. In the 1970s, the transition from traditional public administration to new public management was inspired by globalization, the emergence of an information and technological society, and many economic theories, such as public choice, principal-agent theory, and transaction cost. The purpose of the government in a welfare state is to serve the citizens by providing essential services. However, public service delivery in most developing nations is ineffective owing to corruption, waste of public funds, a lack of responsibility on the part of public employees, etc. In this context, CC emerged as a means of educating individuals on many elements of services, so they may hold service providers accountable. Thus, the issue of framing and implementation of CC has been put in place due to the persistent pressing of academicians, politicians, and practitioners advocating for better local service delivery. Pranab Kumar Panday, Ph.D., is Professor at the Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, and Adjunct Professor at Central Queensland University, Australia. He was Senior Fulbright Fellow at Cornell University in the USA in 2012. His main research areas include public policy, social movements, NGOs, social accountability, public sector management, governance, and gender studies. He is Author of thirteen books. His most recent book publications include Gender Responsive Budgeting in South Asia: Experience of Bangladeshi Local Governance, London, UK: Routledge (2021) (with M. Shuvra Chowdhury). Four dozens of his academic articles have appeared in recognized international journals. Shuvra Chowdhury, Ph.D., is Professor at the Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Her main areas of academic interest include open data analysis, right to information, grievance redress management, public financial change management, and gender studies. She has published several books and journal articles from noted international publishing houses and journals.
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    ISBN: 9789819920181
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VIII, 291 p.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Teaching. ; Culture ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter One: Ethnography as Cultural Geography -- Chapter Two: The Spaces of Nationalist Culture in Taiwan -- Chapter Three: Education and the Sociology of the Normal -- Chapter Four: School Routines in Time and Space -- Chapter Five: Socialization in the Longer View -- Chapter Six: Nationalist Ideology in the Politics of Normalization -- Chapter Seven: Anthropology as Writing Power.
    Abstract: This book began as a year-long ethnography of a school in Taiwan in 1991 then evolved more into a historical sociology of national formation and its cultural mindset. Cultural nationalism is a widely debated but poorly understood process. Contrary to prevailing perceptions, the Cold War may have given way to a more progressive open society, but the politicization of ethnicity hardened a more deeply entrenched cultural frame of mind. Instead of liberating an indigenous reality, Taiwanese consciousness has ironically polarized the political dead ends of reunification and independence. In the final analysis, the ethnography can serve as a paradigmatic case study for critical cultural studies. There are clear ramifications also for a comparative study of the cultural politics of other Chinese speaking or Asian societies and their histories. Allen Chun is Chair Professor in the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Program, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. His interests involve cultural theory, nation-state formation, globalization and identity. His research focuses on Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. His recent books include Forget Chineseness: On the Geopolitics of Cultural Identification (2017) and On the Geopragmatics of Anthropological Identification (2019).
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    ISBN: 9789811968495
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXI, 413 p. 83 illus., 31 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Africa—Politics and government. ; International relations. ; Asia ; Africa
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Research Design -- Chapter 3. Historical and Normative Underpinnings of Contemporary India–Africa Relations -- Chapter 4. Foreign Economic Policy towards Africa -- Chapter 5. Development Cooperation Policy vis-à-vis Africa -- Chapter 6. Politico-Diplomatic Foreign and Security Policy vis-à-vis Africa -- Chapter 7. The Matrix of India’s Africa Policy -- Chapter 8. Conclusion.
    Abstract: The book analyses how India’s rise to the status of an emerging power has affected New Delhi’s Africa policy, after sketching the historical evolution and normative underpinnings of Indo-African relations, and what challenges it has brought for New Delhi’s engagement with the continent. India and Africa share a history dating back millennia. Today, India is one of Africa’s biggest trading partner countries, second only to China. The country regularly extends lines of credit worth billions to African nations, and its pharmaceutical producers dominate many African markets; almost one-fifth of India’s oil imports and more than one-quarter of its natural gas imports come from the continent. However, relations between India and Africa are far from being limited to economic cooperation. The book scrutinises three foreign policy fields: (1) India’s foreign economic policy towards Africa with an in-depth analysis of Indo-African trade, investment and lines of credit; (2) New Delhi’s development cooperation policy vis-à-vis Africa, its principles, instruments and volume; (3) India’s politico-diplomatic foreign and security policy vis-à-vis Africa, including New Delhi's high-level diplomacy, security and diaspora policy as well as multilateral Africa policy. Philipp Gieg is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of International Relations and European Studies, Institute of Political Science and Sociology, University of Würzburg, Germany. He holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Würzburg. His research and teaching focus on Africa’s international relations, Indian and German foreign policy, global norms as well as blockchain technology and its implications for global governance. He has published on Chinese and US Africa policy, India-EU relations and edited two books on the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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    ISBN: 9789819931972
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 222 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Taiwan and World Affairs
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Asia—Economic conditions. ; International trade. ; Asia ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Sometimes international diplomacy is so inept that it becomes genuinely entertaining. Recent US trade policy is a case in point -- Chapter 2 CPTPP membership for Taiwan: rationales, challenges, and outlook -- Chapter 3 Not a Fast Pass for China at CPTPP -- Chapter 4 Regulatory Constraints and the Political Economy of the UK's Joining the CPTPP -- Chapter 5 Perspectives of CPTPP Membership Expansion and Its Implications on a Shifting Paradigm of Economic Integration in Asia Pacific -- Chapter 6 Australia’s Perspective on the Applications from the UK, China and Taiwan to join the CPTPP -- Chapter 7 Gatekeeper's Dilemma: Japan facing CPTPP applications from China and Taiwan -- Chapter 8 Divergent interests for Taiwan’s CPTPP bid from Washington and Tokyo -- Chapter 9 Not Quite Déjà Vu All Over Again: CPTPP Accession and Taiwan-China-US Relations. .
    Abstract: "Edited by two experts in international relations and trade politics, this volume provides the most up-to-date analysis of the CPTPP from economic, political and legal perspectives. It unveils the key challenges confronting the potential accession of the United Kingdom, China and Taiwan to the agreement. Broader issues including strategies of ASEAN, the United States and the European Union are also carefully analyzed. The book will be an indispensable reference for diplomats and scholars in international economic policy." - Pasha L. Hsieh, Jean Monnet Chair Professor, Singapore Management University, Singapore "This book offers a good and comprehensive stocktaking exercise of all major issues involved. It provides a wide range of discussions from cross-disciplined scholars, underpinning a cross-country comparison of CPTPP strategies and approaches and is a well structured volume on regional integration progress." - Huai-Shing Yen, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taiwan The CPTPP is far from faltering after US withdrawal, several more countries have since applied to join, including China, Taiwan and the United Kingdom, in what some observers see as a contest between China and the USA to control or re-write the rules of international trade. This volume considers the three applications, the likely responses of existing members, the implications for cross-Strait tension between China and Taiwan, and the ability of the USA to influence the outcome. Chun-Yi Lee is Associate Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations, and director of the Taiwan Research Hub at the University of Nottingham. Her book Taiwanese Business or Chinese Security Asset was published in 2011, her current work: Sticky decoupling? Geopolitics and semiconductor supply chain, is in preparation. Michael Reilly is a Senior Fellow in the Taiwan Research Hub at the University of Nottingham and an Advisory Board member of the Global Taiwan Institute. His latest book, The Great Free Trade Myth: British Foreign Policy and East Asia Since 1980, was published in 2020. .
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    ISBN: 9789819924646
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 198 p. 10 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Comparative Global History
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    Keywords: Asia—History. ; Latin America—History. ; Civilization—History. ; World history. ; Christianity and the social sciences. ; Christian sociology. ; Civilization ; Asia ; Latin America
    Abstract: Introduction -- The Society of Jesus in a Global Perspective -- Macau, the “Gateway” to China: Exchanges, Routes and (Dis)Connections in the Jesuit’s Hands -- Buenos Aires, the Latin American “False Door”. Contraband and Exchanges in the Río de la Plata basin -- The long way to Paraguay. Routes, Asian Goods and Consumption in the Jesuit Missions -- Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book analyzes the exchange relations between the colonies of the Iberian Empires, starting from two cities ports, Buenos Aires and Macau in the period 1580-1700. Agents, who were not professional traders such as the members of the Society of Jesus, and the circulation and consumption of Asian goods in the local populations of Buenos Aires and Macau, were analyzed. Both cases of study will show us how these non-state agents- the Jesuits- build their own networks and exchange channels to Chinese goods distribution (i.e silk, porcelain, musk, amber and others) between Asia and Latin American. This book intends to break with the local scheme of Jesuit studies in order to combine the local scale with analysis of inter-regional processes on a continental scale, from a comparative perspective.
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    ISBN: 9789819919956
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVIII, 316 p. 10 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Ethnology—Asia. ; Collective memory. ; Culture. ; World politics. ; Asia ; Ethnology
    Abstract: Part I: Introduction -- 1. Trajectories of Memory: An Introduction -- Part II. Politics of Memory -- 2. The Leadership of Muhammad Masserie in Perhimpoenan Kaoem Betawi (The Association of Ethnic Betawi) 1923-1940 -- 3. Locating Sikuru, “Hero of Loloda” -- 4. The Treaty of Tumbang Anoi, 1894: Impact on Borneo’s Social Structure -- 5. Minangkabau Silek Harimau: Evolving Oral Traditions, Performance and Choreography -- Part III. Remembering War and Peace -- 6. National Histories, Private Memories: Indonesia and the Japanese Occupation -- 7. Japanese War Memory and Transnational Activism for Indonesian Survivors of Enforced Military Prostitution During World War Two -- 8. Memory of the Seroja Struggle: Challenges of Life after Military Operations 1978-1998 -- 9. From Stalin to Khruschev: The Dynamics of the Soviet Union - Indonesia Relations (1945-1964) -- Part IV. Tracing Agency -- 10. Politics of Recognition: Heroes, Victims, and the Contest over History in post-Suharto Indonesia -- 11. Contestation and Coalition: The Role of Botoh in Local Political Dynamics, Tuban District, 1974-2006 -- 12. Indoctrination in Higher Education: Guided Democracy Politics in Campus Environment (1961-1965) -- 13. Indonesia’s Student and Non-Student Protesters in May 1998: Break and Reunification -- Part V. Curating Memory -- 14. Youth Visitor’s Meaning-Making Process on The National History of Indonesia in The Museum Sejarah Nasional: A Study of Constructivist Learning -- 15. Engaging with the Public: Comparing the National Museum of Indonesia and the Kolong Tangga Museum from the perspective of New Museology -- 16. Building Meaning in The Balai Kirti Presidential Museum of The Republic of Indonesia.
    Abstract: This book is a collection of essays in Indonesian history and archaeology dealing with different and multiple trajectories, along four broad themes. The first part of the book covers competing or evolving representations of events, customs or traditions, and historical personae in Indonesian official and popular expression, as they are shaped by economic, political, and cultural forces. The second part deals with memories of war and peace, examining transnational conflict and collaboration, the role of political elites and state projects dealing with the aftermath of military aggression, while also focusing on the impact and responses of civilians. The third part focuses on how state and civil societies frame historical figures, in ways that transcend the dichotomy of heroes and victims. The fourth part of the book looks at the way Indonesian museums and museology serve as sites where new kinds of memory work occur, in a post-1998 era. The book is designed with the aim of clearing a space for a plurality of memory works. Discussions in this volume extend from Loloda island in Eastern Indonesia, to Sabang island at the north westernmost end of the archipelago, and to the cosmopolitan centers. Temporally, it covers the colonial, the post-independence and contemporary eras. By juxtaposing diverse works, the book offers a new vista of multiple trajectories of memory being traced out in and about Indonesia. This is an open access book. Melani Budianta is Professor of literature and cultural studies, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia. She has a scholarly interest in the politics of representation, gender, power and cultural diversity. She has done transdisciplinary work in cultural commoning with cultural activists in Indonesia. Sylvia Tiwon is Associate Professor of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley. She teaches literature, gender, oral and cultural studies of Southeast Asia with a focus on Indonesia. Her areas of interest include national and pre-national literature, oral discourse and mythologies, as well as socio-cultural formations.
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    ISBN: 9789819946068
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 226 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Southeast Asia ; Asia ; Philosophy. ; Political science.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Making of Dissidents -- 3. A Non-Collective Democracy Movement -- 4. Rights-Based Resistance of Peasant and Labour Activists -- 5. Catholic Dissidents -- 6. Conclusion: No End to Cognitive Resistance.
    Abstract: This book is the first ethnography on Vietnam’s contemporary dissident movement. As a country that became known and is still remembered as one of the last remnants of Communist revolutions, Vietnam has managed to lift itself from one of the poorest war-torn post-colonies to one of the fastest growing market economies in Southeast Asia. Yet, while holding on to the legacy of a communist-led liberation movement, the present-day Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) finds itself subject to political challenges from below. In recent years, dissident voices critical of the party-state's malgovernance over social, economic and environmental issues have mushroomed across classes, generations and provinces. Based on extensive ethnographic data, this book explores distinct political practices and political ideas of Vietnam's dissidents. It examines different anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian practices of democracy, labour, peasant and religious activists and reveals that anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian practices are—at times—motivated by nationalist, anti-communist and statist ideas and ideologies. Understanding this dissonance between political practices and political ideas within the context of global capitalism and coloniality lies at the heart of this book. Susann Pham (Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Manchester, UK) holds a position as Visiting Assistant Professor at Bilkent University, Ankara, Türkiye. Her research interests include southern social movements, political ideologies and decolonial, Marxist and state theories. At Bilkent University, she teaches sociology courses among other topics.
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    ISBN: 9789819970544
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 182 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Human rights.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: A Window of Hope for Housing, Land and Property Rights (2011-2021) -- Chapter 2: Key HLP Challenges as the Democratic Window Opens -- Chapter 3: First Things First: Early Attention to HLP Rights by the New Regime of President Thein Sein (USDP) -- Chapter 4: The Panglong II Peace Process (2016-2021) and HLP Rights -- Chapter 5: Reforming Land Acquisition Laws -- Chapter 6: The National Land Use Policy (2016) -- Chapter 7: Efforts Towards Achieving HLP Restitution (2011–2021) -- Chapter 8: The HLP Window Slams Shut: The 2021 Military Coup and the End of HLP Reforms -- Chapter 9: Preparing the Ground for a Return to a Democratic Myanmar: A 19-Point Plan to Build a Better HLP Future for the People of Myanmar.
    Abstract: "Of all the challenges that Myanmar has faced over recent decades, few have been as fundamental and none have been as overlooked as land. This fine study provides a key to understanding the country's enduring inequalities, as well as its politics, and will be essential reading to anyone wanting to chart a fresh vision of Myanmar's future." --Thant Myint-U, author of The Hidden History of Burma: Race, Capitalism, and the Crisis of Democracy in the 20th Century This volume is a collection of chapters based on work within Myanmar by the authors between 2009 and 2021 while working to improve housing, land and property rights for the population. Despite the extensive application and political uptake of their work throughout the country during the brief democratic reform period of 2011-2021, and measurable progress being made, their work and that of the entire HLP community was brought to a sudden stop following the unexpected military coup in February 2021. Many of those with whom the authors worked closely on various HLP matters are no longer able to work safely on these issues in Myanmar. Others have fled the country and are now refugees, while others continue to face daily persecution and harassment by the military regime. These texts will be of great interest to scholars and activists in the region. Scott Leckie has worked on housing, land and property rights issues in more than 80 countries, and written or edited 25 books and over 250 academic articles on various human rights issues. He is the Director of Displacement Solutions. Dr. José María Arraiza (Madrid, 1973) has worked for the last two decades in war-torn settings focusing on improving the protection of housing, land and property rights and legal identity of displaced people, ethnic minorities and other vulnerable groups. .
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    ISBN: 9789819967339
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 523 p. 12 illus.)
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    Keywords: Real estate business. ; Asia ; Development economics.
    Abstract: Part I: General Introduction -- Chapter 1: The First Half of China’s Land Reform, and the Next Stage -- Chapter 2: The Implementation of China’s Rural Revitalization Strategy and Land System Reform -- Part II: Research Methods in Property Rights and the Land System -- Chapter 3:Property Rights, Behavior, and Economic Performance -- Chapter 4: Perspectives for Understanding Property Rights in Land -- Chapter 5: The Contract Structure and Incomplete Property Rights of the Farmland System -- Chapter 6: The Basic Logic of China’s Land Reforms -- Part III Empirical Studies on the Rural Land System -- Chapter 7: Structures and Changes in the Collective Ownership of Rural Land in China -- Chapter 8: China’s Rural Land System: Features and Problems -- Chapter 9: The Circulation and Market Development of Rural Land Contractual Management Rights -- Chapter 10: Changes in China’s Rural Land Ownership and Management Methods -- Chapter 11: The Historic Origins of China’s Land Administration System -- Part IV: Analysis of the Rural Land Conversion System -- Chapter 12: China’s Dual Land Rights System and Incomplete Land Market -- Chapter 13: China’s Land Expropriation System: Features and Problems -- Part Ⅴ: Bidding Farewell to the Land-driven Development Model -- Chapter 14: Land System Reform and Economic Restructuring -- Chapter 15: Land System Reform and National Economic Growth -- Chapter 16: Land Capitalization and Land Finance -- Chapter 17: Bidding Farewell to “Land-driven Development” -- Chapter 18: Thoughts on China’s Land System Reform and How to Promote It.
    Abstract: This book brings one of China’s most renowned economists’ views on systemic reform of the land system- the pillar of China’s economic growth. This book goes through the fundamental logic of China’s land system reform and introduces the methods the author uses to study land system. Specifically, this book covers topics ranging from the logic of China’s land system reform, including China’s rural land system reform and China’s land expropriation system reform, to the relationship between China’s urbanization and land system reform. This book is an invaluable introduction to China’s land system, and to its economy more broadly. Shouying Liu graduated from Fudan University and is now dean and professor of School of Economics in Renmin University of China. Professor Liu has written widely on land ownership and reform, key factors underpinning China’s growth and economic reforms.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 210 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Human rights. ; Social justice. ; Emigration and immigration ; Asia
    Abstract: Part I: Deglobalisation in Malaysia as a subject of theoretical study -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Reconsidering (de)globalisation in the aftermath of Covid-19 -- Chapter 2: Political and socioeconomic intersections in a deglobalising Malaysia -- Chapter 3: Malaysia’s defensive priority dilemma: Prioritising military strategy amidst Covid-19-mediated deglobalisation -- Chapter 4: An antidote to deglobalisation: Conceptualising youth activism in Malaysia -- Part II: Deglobalisation’s biopolitical implications for Malaysians -- Chapter 5: Bio-constitutionalism, power relations and endemic inequalities: Implications of the commodification of the right to health in a deglobalising Malaysia -- Chapter 6: Labour issues in Malaysia amidst deglobalisation -- Chapter 7: Mediated xenophobia and Covid-19: A critical discourse analysis of media representations of migrant workers in Malaysia -- Chapter 8: Political and social deglobalisation in Malaysia: Discrimination against migrants and refugees during the Covid-19 pandemic -- Part III: Deglobalisation in Sabah -- Chapter 9: Skewed priorities in Sabah’s food policies: (Post-)pandemic mediated deglobalisation and food security -- Chapter 10: Digital poverty and inequality during the Covid-19 pandemic in Keningau, Sabah -- Chapter 11: Lockdowns and food security: Embodying native wisdom in rice production among the indigenous Lundayeh in Sabah.
    Abstract: “De-globalization is one of the pivotal but seriously under-studied challenges of our time. Using case studies from Malaysia, this volume offers timely and invaluable insights into how de-globalization is taking place and its consequences for world peace and prosperity.” ----Amitav Acharya, Distinguished Professor, American University, Washington DC This book focuses on the discourse of de-globalisation in Malaysia by looking at the implications of this process politically, economically, socially, and environmentally.The rise of right-wing political parties and a decline in global economic interdependence have rapidly fuelled the de-globalisation process by creating conflicts and uncertainties in many parts of the world. The battle against the Covid-19 pandemic has spurred a great challenge among the global community, thus becoming a catalyst in the de-globalising process worldwide. While there have been contested opinions on whether we are now in the temporary phase of de-globalisation, what is clear is that the pandemic adds momentum to the trend. Now that the world has entered the post-Covid-19 phase, is the discourse of de-globalisation still relevant? Since the emergence of this pandemic, Malaysia has been facing not only a change of government but also a rapid decline in its economy, a rise in unemployment and living costs, with the human rights situation deteriorating as the State of Emergency was imposed. All of these add up to a shift toward de-globalisation. Chapters in this book, therefore, engage with this issue from different perspectives, such as conventional warfare, bio-constitutional implications to the right to health, labour, migrants and refugees, digital education, indigenous people and so forth. Khoo Ying Hooi is an associate professor at Universiti Malaya. She specialises in human rights, power politics, democratisation and civil society in Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Timor-Leste. Kavitha Ganesan is a senior lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Sabah, with a primary interest in Malaysian literature in English, specifically female life-writings and postcolonial indigenous studies. Anantha Raman Govindasamy is an associate professor in politics at Universiti Malaysia Sabah. His research focuses on Malaysian politics, specifically the ethnic Indian minority and East Malaysian politics.
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    Series Statement: New Directions in East Asian History
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    Keywords: Japan ; Asia ; History, Modern.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Problem of order in postwar Japan -- Chapter 3: The bright society, public security and the Tokyo University struggle -- Chapter 4: Mass Arrest, Mass Prosecution, Mass Detention -- Chapter 5: Establishing and Contesting Procedure -- Chapter 6: Court Room Battles along Parallel Lines -- Chapter 7: Words, feelings, and life in the state’s perpetual present -- Chapter 8: Epilogue.
    Abstract: This book explores the trial of over 600 students arrested at the University of Tokyo in 1969 after thousands of riot police had flooded the campus to end the students’ year-long occupation of the university. The trial, which was the largest in Japanese legal history and was remarkable for being the first to hear cases in the absence of defendants and their lawyers, quickly turned into a divisive struggle over legal process that spilled out of the courts into the media, and in so doing raised troubling questions about the legitimacy of the courts themselves. In making the case for the significance of this trial, this book places it within the context of the Japanese state’s attempts to manage social order, arguing that the Tokyo University trial was a moment in which a range of postwar themes – legal process and rights, courtroom order and authority, the proper role of lawyers, the social position of students, and the legitimacy of forms of policing – crystalised in a courtroom battle that pushed at the limits of Japan’s postwar sociolegal order. The book also sheds new light on the students' experiences of the trial, exploring their time spent in detention and demonstrating how tensions internal to the student movement manifested during the trial process. Christopher Perkins is Senior Lecturer in Japanese at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He has written on the pre- and post-war student movement in Japan and his work has appeared in journals including The European Journal of Social Theory, Global Society, Television and New Media, The Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema, and Asiatische Studien, as well as in numerous edited collections. His previous book on Japan’s radical left and the media, The United Red Army on Screen, was published by Palgrave in 2015.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 346 p. 5 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: New Directions in East Asian History
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    Keywords: Asia—History. ; World history. ; International law. ; Imperialism. ; International organization. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction (Christopher R. Hughes and Hatsue Shinohara) -- Part 1: The League and Empires -- Chapter 2: “Liberal internationalism” reconsidered: Liberal inter-imperialism and the League of Nations in Asia and the Pacific (Tomoko Akami) -- Chapter 3: The League of Nations’ Functional Works in the Years of Growing Nationalism (Harumi Goto-Shibata) -- Part 2: Globalism and Inter-Civilizationism -- Chapter 4: The activity and legacy of the Far East Bureau of the League of Nations: A key knot in connecting regional and international order (Kayo Takuma) -- Chapter 5: Japanese International Lawyers and the Codification of International Law in the League of Nations (Rikiya Takahashi) -- Chapter 6: Intellectual Entanglements between the League of Nations and East Asia: Modernism or Anti-Modernism? (Takashi Saikawa) -- Part 3: Member States -- Chapter 7: Attempting Neutrality: Siam’s Coping with the League of Nations’ Multilateralism (Teewin Suputtikun) -- Chapter 8: The Council of the League of Nations and Japan: A Challenge to Emerging International Norms (Hatsue Shinohara) -- Chapter 9: China’s Policies toward the Abyssinian Question, 1935-1938 (Li Chang) -- Part 4: The Case of Manchuria -- Chapter 10: Popular Newspapers in China and the League: A Case of the Lytton Commission (Lunhai Mu) -- Chapter 11: Aborted Ideas of an Internationally Administered Manchuria: The Background to the Lytton Report (Haruo Tohmatsu) -- Chapter 12: The Diplomatic construction of Chinese sovereignty During the Manchurian Crisis (Christopher R. Hughes) -- Chapter 13: Conclusion (Madeleine Herren).
    Abstract: This book looks at East Asian actors in the League of Nations to explore a pivotal moment in the early stage of the development of global international relations. It breaks new ground by drawing on extensive sources in East Asian languages to show how actors from the region played significant roles in shaping the emerging norms and practices that underpin the international system. The chapters cover cases from the three East Asian member states, namely China, Japan and Siam (Thailand) to address topics that involve the intersection of disciplinary fields, such as law and warfare, sovereignty and international organization, and public health and international co-operation. The research draws on new material that will be of interest to academic researchers and is presented in a style suitable for teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, especially for courses that strive to achieve a global outlook and the decolonization of the curriculum. Christopher R. Hughes Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the LSE, where he served as Director of the Asia Research Centre from 2002 to 2005. He has published widely on Chinese foreign policy and the impact of culture, technology and power on the evolution of international society. Previous books include Taiwan and Chinese Nationalism: National Identity and Status in International Society (Routledge 1997/2014), China and the Internet: Politics of the Digital Leap Forward (ed. Wth G. Wacker) (Routledge 2003) and Chinese Nationalism in the Global Era (Routledge Curzon 2006). Hatsue Shinohara is a Professor at the Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University. She specializes in the history of international organization and international law. Her major publications include American International Lawyers in the Interwar Years: A Forgotten Crusade (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and the League of Nations (in Japanese) (2010), which was translated into Chinese and published in China (2020).
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 272 p. 8 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Asia—History. ; Asia ; Culture ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: A Happy New World: The Communist Takeover of Leisure -- Chapter 3: Temporal Politics in Beijing, 1949–1956 -- Chapter 4: Youth Subcultures, Leisure Regulation, and Community Life, 1955–1962 -- Chapter 5: Anxiety about Difference: Politicization and Stratification in Leisure, 1962–1966 -- Chapter 6: Exiting the Revolution: Alternative Ways of Life and the Institutionalization of Leisure, 1966–1976 -- Chapter 7: Epilogue.
    Abstract: This book explores the subcultures, cultural trends and regulations of leisure and subcultures among young people in Beijing from 1949 to the 1980s. It complicates our understanding of the successes of the CCP and the nature of those successes—more a synergy or synthesis than victory over society or defeat. It argues that while the CCP aimed to direct the most private sphere in people’s everyday life (i.e., leisure), it did not achieve this goal by coercive means, but by appealing ways through organized leisure activities. This book suggests that although elements of youth subcultures can be observed throughout the Mao era, we should not treat them as a way of passive resistance. Instead, we must position these subcultures between different layers of the Party’s leisure regulation to examine what the CCP actually achieved. Many people who engaged in subcultures defied the blatant politicization of their leisure, some might have defied the process of collectivization, but few defied the process of institutionalization during which people did not find state intervention contradictory to their own way of pleasure-seeking. This book also suggests that instead of regarding the Deng Xiaoping era as a breakaway from Maoist interventionist rule, we need to see the historical continuity as revealed by the Party’s uninterrupted policy of leisure regulation. Thought provoking and at times amusing, this book will interest sinologists, historians, and scholars of China's social form. Yifan Shi is Assistant Professor of modern Chinese history and politics at School of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University. .
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    ISBN: 9789811991912
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 294 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; International relations. ; Australasia. ; History. ; Asia
    Abstract: Part I: Knowing the Other -- Chapter 1. The CCP, the PRC and Modernity (Mobo Gao) -- Chapter 2. Othering China in Australia: Bilateral Relations, Mutual Learning, and International Sociability (Yingjie Guo) -- Chapter 3. Knowledge, Power, and Dialogue After and About the Rise of China: A View from Hong Kong (Daniel F. Vukovich) -- Chapter 4. Australia Higher Education and the Future of the Common Good (Greg McCarthy) -- Chapter 5. Australia’s China Literacy and China’s Australia Literacy: misassumptions on both sides and implications for bilateral relations (Dan Hu) -- Chapter 6. The Poverty of China Literacy in Australia and the False Promise of Ontological Security (Chengxin Pan) -- Part II: Legitimacy and State Capacity -- Chapter 7. Different Histories, Shared Futures (Justin O’Connor) -- Chapter 8. Reflections: Notes from afar (Michael Dutton) -- Chapter 9. Explaining the CPC’s legitimacy: A State-centred perspective (Tao Xie) -- Chapter 10. Minzhu: What Does Democracy Mean to the People’s Republic? (Baohui Xie) -- Chapter 11. The ideological nature and political character of Chinese politics (Axel Dessein) -- Part III: Soft Power and Cultural Exchange -- Chapter 12. Soft power, cultural diplomacy and foreign interference (Jocelyn Chey) -- Chapter 13. China Threat, Australian Challenge: Recognizing differences, building futures (David Goodman) -- Chapter 14. Contemporary Chinese perspectives of Australia: A thematic analysis of Chinese “we-media” (Jack Butcher) -- Part IV: Trade and Geopolitics -- Chapter 15. The Role of National Security in Australia-China Relations (Colin Mackerras) -- Chapter 16. Australian interdependence versus dependence (David Morris) -- Chapter 17. Australia’s trade exposure to China: a critical assessment of the threat (James Laurenceson) -- Chapter 18. The unit-systemic dynamics and China-Australia Strategic Partnership (Lei Yu) -- Chapter 19. The Role of National Security in Australia-China Relations (Colin Mackerras) -- Chapter 20. What Are the External Perspectives on Australia-China Relationships (Kerry Brown).
    Abstract: “A timely, wide ranging and well- informed collection that presents the balanced but forcefully argued views of some of the best qualified scholars on this issue at a moment when such a book is crucial. An essential primer.” —Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director, Lau China Institute, United Kingdom “This book delivers a patient, dispassionate, and cool-headed analysis from the authors’ life-long, dedicated research on China… if Australia’s public debate is to have any hope of going beyond media headlines and think-tank reports, this book is essential reading.” —Wanning Sun, Professor of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia “As the world seems to be spiralling toward a new Cold War with China, this edited volume offers a useful corrective to what has been, at times, a hysterical over-reaction to the growth of Chinese global power. This volume could not be more timely or more necessary.” —Michael Dutton, Professor, Smith College London, United Kingdom “This book is a timely and a strong riposte to the narrative that this was all China’s doing…. the authors pick apart simplistic depictions of an ideological stand-off and offer more compelling explanations for today’s rivalries and antagonisms.” —Dr David Brophy, Senior Lecturer Sydney University Derived from an international symposium held in Adelaide in 2021, these essays are an attempt to offer some understanding and explanations for the deterioration of relationship between Australian and China. It is also an attempt to explore the ways by which the two countries can reach some common ground for some shared but different futures, futures without a war hot or cold, between a rising power of China and the status quo power of the West. Mobo Gao is Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Adelaide. Justin O' Connor is Professor of Cultural Economy at the University of South Australia. Dr. Baohui Xie is scholarly teaching fellow at the University of Adelaide. Jack Butcher is a PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 290 p. 1 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Contestations in Contemporary Southeast Asia
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Religion and politics. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Islamism in Indonesia: Setting the Stage -- Chapter 2. Islamism and the Politics of Hegemony -- Chapter 3. Islamism and the Making of Indonesia -- Chapter 4. New Order and the Politicisation of Islam -- Chapter 5. Islamism and Its Hegemonic Failure in Democratising Indonesia -- Chapter 6. Neoliberal Hegemony and the Populist Moments: Whither Islamism? -- Chapter 7. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book examines the failure of Islamic politics in becoming a hegemonic force in Indonesia and the far-reaching consequences for current practices of democracy and of Islam itself. In contrast to the thesis of compatibility between Islam and democracy following the dominant discourse of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) and neoliberal democracy, this study situates Islamic politics in broader social settings by examining its nature and trajectories throughout Indonesia’s modern political history. The book thus investigates how the practices of Islamic politics, or Islamism, have shaped and been transformed through political contestations and the formation of coalitions of multiple forces in constructing Indonesia’s socio-political landscape. Using the concept of hegemony from poststructuralist discourse theory, the analytical framework applied in this book goes beyond liberal epistemologies of Islamism that prescribe the separation of religion from politics and treat Islamism as an object of intervention. Instead, the book is premised on the contention that Indonesia is a political construction, in which Islam has become one of the major discourses that have defined and transformed Indonesia’s nation-state throughout history. In this view, it is argued that the nature and dynamics of Islamism are not driven primarily by different interpretations of religious doctrines, cultural norms or by the imperative of institutions. Rather, the struggles of different Islamist projects in their quest for hegemony are contingent on the outcomes of socio-political changes and contestations that involve multiple political forces, both within and beyond the Islamists, in specific historical conjunctures. Luqman Nul Hakim is a lecturer at the Department of International Relations and a director at the Institute of International Studies (IIS), Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 251 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: IPP Studies in the Frontiers of China’s Public Policy
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Political science. ; Asia ; Pluralismus ; Weltordnung ; Internationale Politik ; Multilateralismus ; Internationales politisches System ; Position ; Großmacht ; Regionalismus ; Erde
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Theoretical Perspective -- Chapter 2: The Rise and Fall of Political Orders -- Chapter 3: Deep Pluralism as the Emerging Structure of Global Society -- Part II: The Great Powers -- Chapter 4: China, the United States, and the Future Global Order: One World, Two Contending Pluralist Visions -- Chapter 5: World Power Structure over the Short and Long Run -- Chapter 6: Pluralism and the US-China Development Partnership -- Chapter 7: India’s Frustrated Search for a Multipolar Order -- Part III: Multilateralism and Regionalism -- Chapter 8: The United Nations and New Multilateralism -- Chapter 9: East Asian Multilateralism: A Glass Half Full -- Chapter 10: ASEAN’s Strategic Response to the United States-China Competition -- Chapter 11: Regionalism and the Future of Latin America and the Caribbean -- Part IV: Future Prospects -- Chapter 12: Contours of a Future World Order.
    Abstract: This volume explores the implications of pluralism for international order. Distinguished contributors from around the world offer insights into the character of a pluralistic world order. They focus especially on the manifestations of international pluralism in great power relations, multilateralism, and regionalism. Contributors examine the myriad challenges a pluralistic world order will face in the years ahead, yet they eschew alarmist conclusions. There is still scope for the great powers to better manage their relations, and equally important, much space for multilateralism and regionalism to play their increasingly important roles in stabilizing world order. Distinctive in bringing the themes of pluralism and world order together in both theoretical exposition and policy discussion, this book offers a stimulating reading for scholars and practitioners of world politics. Feng Zhang is Professor of International Relations and Executive Dean of the Institute of Public Policy at the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou, and editor of the series in which this book appears. He studies Sino-American relations, Chinese foreign policy in East Asia, international relations in East Asian history, and international relations theory. He is the author of Chinese Hegemony: Grand Strategy and International Institutions in East Asian History (Stanford, 2015) and, with Professor Richard Ned Lebow, of Taming Sino-American Rivalry (Oxford, 2020) and Justice and International Order: East and West (Oxford, 2022).
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    ISBN: 9789811998119
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 276 p. 9 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: Contestations in Contemporary Southeast Asia
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Comparative government. ; Political science. ; Asia ; Politisches System ; Demokratie ; Entwicklung ; Rückbildung ; Autoritarismus ; Politischer Wandel ; Protestbewegung ; Staat ; Gesellschaft ; Südostasien
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Democratic Decline and Rising Autocratization in Southeast Asia: An Organizing Framework -- Chapter 2: At the Sharp Edge of Power: Philippines-China Relations and Democratic Erosion under Duterte -- Chapter 3: Anies Baswedan and Substate Populism in Jakarta, Indonesia -- Chapter 4: In Limbo: Islamist Populism and Democratic Stagnation in Malaysia -- Chapter 5: Democratic Backsliding in Malaysia: Executive Aggrandizement under Muhyiddin Yassin’s Government -- Chapter 6: Propagating and Resisting Authoritarian Innovation Online: Thailand’s ‘ROTC Cyber’ Activity. Chapter 7: Rural Grassroots Governance-Building in Myanmar -- Chapter 8: Returned Migrants and Democratization in Village Head Elections in Indonesia: A Glimpse of Hope from Indramayu -- Chapter 9: Regimes, Repression, Repertoires: Student Protest Movements and the Repertoires of Contention in the Philippines and Indonesia -- Chapter 10: Myanmar: From Hybrid Democracy to Violent Autocracy.
    Abstract: This book presents a new organizing framework for studying democratic recession and autocratization in Southeast Asia. By introducing a new concept, “democratic backlash,” the book details how democratic recession inevitably provokes resistance that often forms the nucleus of new democratic movements, and in doing so, argues that it is important to identify these reverse trends that may eventually become dominant. The book contributes to current literature which thus far has sought to understand the causes and consequences of the decline in democracy around the world. Previous literature has focused primarily on advanced democracies, or alternatively, on large scale quantitative comparison. As such, this book helps fill a research gap with its focus on Southeast Asia, employing a comparative case study approach. Chapter authors are experts on Southeast Asia, a region that has experienced democratic recession and autocratization in a variety of ways, from rising populism to military coups. Dr. James Ockey lectures in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. He has published widely on democratization and autocratization in Thailand. He is a co-founder and director of the Southeast Asia Research Initiative (SEARI) at the University of Canterbury. Dr. Naimah S. Talib is an adjunct senior fellow in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury. Her research focuses on democratization and the role of Islam in politics in Southeast Asia. She has done extensive research on the history and politics of Malaysia and Brunei. .
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 341 p. 5 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Identity politics. ; International relations. ; Sex. ; Asia
    Abstract: Introduction -- South Asian Women in Diplomacy -- South Asian Women and the Gender Issues in International Relations -- Feminist Footprints in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy -- South Asia’s Women Leaders: Imprint on International Relations -- Women and IR in Nepal -- Mapping South Asian Women in International Relations: Numbers and Nuances -- National Security In India’s Foreign Policy: A Feminist Reading on Developments From 2004 To 2020 -- Theorising International Relations From South Asia: A Feminist Perspective -- Mainstreaming Feminist International Relations: An Analysis of The Works of IR Theorists in South Asia -- An Analytical Study of A Woman Diplomat In South Asia -- Feminist IR and the Unfinished project of Modernity: Beyond the Politics of Borders in South Asia -- Women Participation In Anti-Nuclear Movements: The Case of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project -- Anti Caste Movement and Dalit Women’s Voices from South Asia -- Women in Indian Diaspora : Resistance and Voices -- The Other Movement: Women’s rights activism and advocacy in Kashmir valley -- Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution: A case of South Asia -- Populism And Gender: Critical Perspectives on "Everyday" In South Asia -- Amplifying women voices in international relations -- A Case For Feminist Foreign Policy in South Asia -- Sex-workers Defying Patriarchy and Challenging State Reform and Rehabilitation Projects in India: Voices from the Margins -- Women in Contemporary Afghanistan -- Muslim Women’s Voices in the Debates on Personal Law in India and Bangladesh -- Gender-Based Affirmative Action in South Asia: An Outline of Women's Representation in Politics -- Women Diplomacy and Foreign Policy of Afghanistan.
    Abstract: This book presents South Asian women’s voices which have been marginalised in the conceptualization of international relations in the region. It highlights critical issues of importance for women which are often neglected in traditional International Relations studies. Embracing Feminist epistemology and ‘situated knowledge’, the book re-imagines the theory and practice of International Relations in South Asia, placing women’s experiences at the centre. Refusing the temptation to typecast women, the book showcases the varied reflections of South Asian women in international relations with contributions from an eclectic set of authors from different nationalities. In doing so, the book expands the ontological and epistemological horizons of International Relations by including issues like caste, conflict, and social movements. While some of these are uniquely South Asian, all of them show how the field of IR in general can be enriched by being more inclusive. This book will be of interest to researchers and graduate students, as it provides a fresh re-conceptualization of International Relations from gender as well as global south perspective. Dr. Abhiruchi Ojha is a Faculty at Central University of Kashmir and a Visiting Fellow at Nepal Institute for International Cooperation and Engagement (NIICE). She has previously taught in Lady Shri Ram College for Women (University of Delhi), Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (Jamia Millia Islamia), and Ambedkar University Delhi. She has been part of several research projects, including one on Dalit women and Indian politics for International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada and Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS). She recently finished a project for National Commission for Women (NCW-India) on Domestic Violence in Kashmir. She holds a PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and her publications have explored the linkages of gender, politics, and identity. She is presently working on examining the intersection of gender and technology, with a special focus on Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Pramod Jaiswal is Faculty at Tribhuvan University and a Research Director at Nepal Institute for International Cooperation and Engagement (NIICE), Kathmandu. He is Visiting Fellow at Sandia National Laboratories, Cooperative Monitoring Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, US; Senior Fellow at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi and Researcher at South Asian Studies, Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. He holds a PhD from School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and is in the Editorial Board of several journals.
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies on Human Rights in Asia
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Human rights. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: New Ways of Solidarity with Korean Comfort Women -- Part I. Victims, Stories, and Transformations -- Chapter 2: The Power of Korean “Comfort Women’s” Testimonies” -- Chapter 3: Rise of the Comfort Women Issue in the United States: From the Perspective of the Korean Diaspora -- Chapter 4: Reconfiguring Activist-Survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery, Remapping Encounters between Colonial Women -- Part II. Ways of Memory, Remembrance, and Healing -- Chapter 5: New Genres, New Audiences: Retelling the Story of Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery -- Chapter 6: Korean ‘Comfort Women’ Films Following the 2015 Korea-Japan Comfort Women Agreement: Historical Perceptions of Military Sexual Slavery Amid Strained Korea-Japan Relations -- Chapter 7: Keeping the memory of comfort women alive: How social media can be used to preserve the memory of comfort women and educate future generations -- Chapter 8: Kut as Political Disobedience, Healing, and Resilience -- Part III. Global Actors, Legal Frames, and Contested Memories -- Chapter 9: How is the Memory of a Nation Made? Discovery of North Korean “Comfort Stations” and the Politics of “Places of Memory” -- Chapter 10: On Comfort Women’s Way to the United Nations -- Chapter 11: Lessons from International Human Rights Norms and Korea’s comfort women-girls.
    Abstract: This book provides a space for victims’ testimonies and memories, engages with their experiences, reflects upon the redress movement, and evaluates policies related to Korean comfort women as victims and survivors from the international, domestic, and bilateral realms. Collectively, this edited volume aims to further diversify the scholarship on comfort women, contribute to the existing literature on social movements related to comfort women and other related studies, and, in doing so, challenge the politicization of comfort women. With this objective, the book presents scholarship from interdisciplinary fields that revisit the meaning of victims’ testimonies, memories, and remembrance, social movement efforts on comfort women, and the related role of government, governance, and society by reflecting on the truths about the historical past. In so doing, it initiates new conversations among political scientists, sociologists, historians, and cultural and literary scholars. What do victims’ testimonies reveal about new ways of imagining historical memory of Korean comfort women? How are memories of comfort women and their experiences remembered in social movements, literature, and cultural practices? Where is the place of comfort women’s experiences in politics, diplomacy, and global affairs? These are some of the questions that guide the contributions to this edited volume, which seek to establish new ways of solidarity with comfort women. Ñusta Carranza Ko is an Assistant Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Baltimore. She is the author of Truth, Justice, Reparations in Peru, Uruguay, and South Korea: The Clash of Advocacy and Politics (2021), co-author of Theories of International Relations and the Game of Thrones (2019), and has also published several articles and chapters in memory and genocide studies. Her research focuses on transitional justice in Latin America and Asia, Indigenous peoples’ rights in Peru, and historical women’s rights violations in Korea (i.e., the case of comfort women). She is of Indigenous (Quechua-speaking peoples from the Northern Andes of Peru) and Korean descent.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Asia—History. ; Social sciences—Philosophy. ; Asia ; Asia ; Social sciences
    Abstract: Introduction.-Part One: The Taiwan Consensus -- Chapter One: Detention and the Rousseauian Consensus -- Chapter Two: Spectres, Monsters, and Trauma (The Ethos of Area Studies I) -- Chapter Three: The Taiwan Consensus and Transitional Justice -- Part Two: The Ethos of Area Studies in Pax Americana -- Chapter Four: Transition, or, Managing the Outside -- Chapter Five: From Dullesism to Financialisation (The Ethos of Area Studies II) -- Chapter Six: Cofiguration -- Chapter Seven: From anti-centrism studies to epistemic decolonisation.
    Abstract: This book constitutes a timely intervention into debates over the status of Taiwan, at a moment when discussions of democracy and autocracy, imperialism and agency, unipolarity and multipolarity, dominate the intellectual agenda of the day. Pursuing a parallel trajectory that is both epistemic and historical, that is traced out in relation both to Taiwan’s recent history and to the disparate forms of knowledge production about that history, this work engages in scholarly debate about some of the burning issues of our time, including transitional justice, hegemony and conspiracy in the digital age, debt regimes, cultural difference, national language, and the traumatic legacies of war, colonialism, anticommunism, antiblackness, and neoliberalism. Providing trenchant analyses of the fundamental bipolarity that persists amidst both unipolar and multipolar conceptions of the world schema inherited from the colonial-imperial modernity, this book will be of interest to scholars in many fields, including translation studies, postcolonial studies, Marxism studies, trauma studies, media studies, poststructural theory, gender studies, cold war studies, and area studies. Jon Solomon is a professor in the Department of Chinese Literature, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 and a researcher attached to the Centre de Recherches Plurilingues et Multidisciplinaires, Université Paris Nanterre. His publications have focused on the biopolitics of translation, developing a critique of the disciplinary divisions of the Humanities in their relation to the economic and political divisions of the postcolonial world. Recent publications include a book in Chinese about the 2019 Hong Kong anti-ELAB movement, A Genealogy of Defeat of the Left: Translation, Transition, and Bordering in the anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong, and an article in English titled Logistical Species and Translational Process: A Critique of the Colonial—Imperial Modernity that appeared in the Montreal-based journal Intermédialités.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Science ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Becoming God -- Chapter 2: Recuperation of the Finite -- Chapter 3: Reconciliation—the Great Harmony -- Epilogue: Harmony with Suffering?
    Abstract: This book confronts the question of immortality: Is human life without immortality tolerable? It does so by exploring three attitudes to immortality expressed in the context of three revolutions, the Soviet, the Nazi and the Communist revolution in China. The book begins with an account of the radical Russian tradition of immortalism that culminates in the thought of Nikolai Fedorov (1829-1903), then contrasting this account with the equally radical finitism of Martin Heidegger (1889-1976). Both these strands are then developed in the context of modern Chinese philosophical thinking about technology and the creation of a harmonious relation to nature that reflects in turn a harmonious relation to mortality, one that eschews the radicality of both Fedorov and Heidegger by discerning a “middle way.”.
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    ISBN: 9789819924776
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    Keywords: Asia ; Communication. ; Social media. ; Sociology. ; Political science.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Alternative Media and the Theoretical Frameworks -- Chapter 3: History of Taiwan’s Political Changes -- Chapter 4: Media Environment in Taiwan from the 1950s to 2000 -- Chapter 5: The Main Alternative Media in the Martial Law Period of Taiwan -- Chapter 6: Alternative Media after the Martial Law from 1987 to the early 1990s -- Chapter 7: Alternative Media in Taiwan during the 1990s -- Chapter 8: The Main Characteristics of Taiwan’s Alternative Media and the Implications of the Interplay of Alternative Media and Socio-Political Transformation -- Chapter 9: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book systematically and comprehensively studies on alternative media in Taiwan, using a historical approach and primary data and first hand collected materials to examine how political openness and social movement in the 1980s through the 1990s in Taiwan enabled the rapid growth and wide development of Taiwan’s alternative media, what impact the alternative media in Taiwan had on its socio-political transformation, and what implications Taiwan’s case of alternative media has for other societies, especially for other Asian societies. This book would be a good reading for intellectuals, media professionals, government analysts, and the general public as well, who are interested in this topic. Dr. Junhao Hong is Professor in the Department of Communication at State University of New York at Buffalo, USA. In 1995, he received his PhD in Communication from University of Texas at Austin, USA. His research interests include media and society, international communication and politics, and impact of new media. He has authored/edited a dozen of books and published numerous research articles in various academic journals. Dr. Cheng-Nan Hou is Professor in the Department of Mass Communication at I-Shou University, Taiwan. In 2003, he received his PhD in Communication from State University of New York at Buffalo, USA. His research interests include media and society, social media use, mobile communication technology, and new media and international communication. He has published a number of research articles in various academic journals.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 299 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Political science. ; Asia ; Philosophy. ; Postcolonialism. ; Internationale Politik ; Theorie ; Entkolonialisierung ; Postkolonialismus ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Erkenntnistheorie ; Entwicklungsländer
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Limitations of Grand Theory -- 3. On the Level of Analysis -- 4. Subaltern Realism and Historical Sociology: Transcending Chronofetishism and Tempocentrism -- 5. The ontology of Postcolonial Ontology and Subaltern Realism: Towards the Restructuring of International Relations at the Level of Meta-Theory -- 6. After Decolonisation: Transcending the Ontological Singularity of Grand Theories -- 7. Decolonisation and the reclamation of Ontological Multiplicity: Towards the Rescripting of the History of Ideas in International Relations -- 8. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book examines the modes by which the grand theories of International Relations can be restructured at the level of meta-theory. It emphasizes the inability of grand theories to make sense of international relations in postcolonial societies and argues to engage in such restructuring in the domain of ontology. This is done by making a historical sociological defence toward adopting mid-level theories in IR. It is a critique of the meta-theoretical foundations of Kenneth Waltz's grand theory of neorealism, by pivoting itself upon the framework of postcolonial ontology. Dwelling upon Mohammed Ayoob’s mid-level theory of subaltern realism, it argues for undertaking the task of restructuring International Relations at the level of meta-theory, largely in the sphere of ontology. It explains how the thrust of grand theories such as neorealism, on ontological singularity can be circumvented. Owing to this, International Relations can experience a meta-theoretical transformation that may manifest in the broader engagement of the discipline itself, with the very conception of ontological multiplicity. Sanjeev Kumar H.M. is currently Professor of International Relations and Global Politics at the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, India. .
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    ISBN: 9789811935299
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 503 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; International relations. ; Cultural policy. ; Diplomacy.
    Abstract: 1 Introduction -- Part I Historical Antecedents and Current Cultural Practices: ‘A Nation that Doesn’t Honour Its Past Has No Future’—Goethe -- 2 The Past: Contextualising the Cultural Roots -- 3 Contemporary Agents and Their Workings -- Part II Cultural Diplomacy Instruments: ‘Seek Ye Knowledge, Even unto China’—Hadith -- 4 Religious Diplomacy -- 5 Heritage Diplomacy -- 6 Popular Culture -- 7 Broadcasting, Higher Education, Tourism and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) -- Part III Focused Undertakings and their Implications: ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’—Maha Upanishad -- 8 Look–Act East Policy and the Northeast Region -- 9 The Diasporic Dimension -- 10 Hindu Nationalism and Its Ramifications -- Part IV Conclusion: “To us the most striking feature of ancient Indian civilization is its humanity.”- A.L Basham in "The Wonder That was India" -- 11 Overview -- 12 The Way Forward -- PostScript -- Index.
    Abstract: Tracing the cultural interactions between South and Southeast Asia since prehistoric times, the book critically scrutinizes the current cultural diplomacy initiatives of India´s Look-Act East Policy. Reminding the need to look at culture as a two-way process and the need to re-define the understanding of culture in its Space Age setting, the author emphasizes on India realising its unique multicultural potentiality to broaden the outlook and parameters of cultural diplomacy to suit the unfolding World Order in the region. The nature and composition of the demography of Southeast Asia and its Indian diaspora calls for a balanced approach in covering the land and maritime sectors, the book further observes. Adopting a peoples-centric approach, the author argues for cultural interactions to go beyond the union government and its agencies and advocates for the role of state governments, non-governmental actors, and other community initiatives as well. Dr Sarita Dash is an independent researcher who has received her PhD from the Centre for South Asian Studies of the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her research interests include Cultural Dimensions of Indian Foreign Policy, Odisha Studies, and Culture and Identity Related Issues in South Asia.
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    ISBN: 9789811990366
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 261 p. 12 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Development Cooperation and Non-Traditional Security in the Asia-Pacific
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    Keywords: Asia ; Political science. ; Internationaler Konflikt ; Koreakrieg ; Kollektive Sicherheit ; Internationale Politik ; Friedenskonsolidierung ; Konfliktregelung ; Nordkorea
    Abstract: Part I: Internal Dynamics in North Korea -- Chapter 1: Comprehensive Peacebuilding and Development on the Korean Peninsula: An Introduction -- Chapter 2: Kim Jong Un’s Policy Direction or “Line”: Heading for Radicalization? -- Chapter 3: Compliance with Global Norms: A Case of North Korea and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals -- Chapter 4: Legitimation Shuffle: Sources of North Korean Legitimacy -- Chapter 5: North Korea’s Economic Statecraft: Reactive Inducements and Market Power for State Autonomy -- Chapter 6: Indo-Pacific Security: Calibrating Pyongyang’s NATO Calculus amid AUKUS Fears -- Part II: South Korean Approaches -- Chapter 7: Let the Sun Shine? Inter-Korean People-to-People Diplomacy in the Absence of State-based Public Diplomacy -- Chapter 8: An Assessment of the Moon Jae-in Administration’s Peace Initiative from a Framing Perspective -- Chapter 9: Beyond threatening capabilities: South Korea’s Threat Perception of North Korea -- Chapter 10: Security, Governance, and Operationalizing the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus (HDPN) on the Korean Peninsula.
    Abstract: This book explores the state of play on the Korean peninsula, where old conflicts remain latent. Regarding security on the Korean Peninsula, however, this book challenges the belief that the internal affairs of states should be discounted and posits that to have a fuller perspective of comprehensive peacebuilding on the Korean Peninsula, all aspects of the security spectrum should be considered from the perspective of both challenges to building peace and opportunities for doing so. In particular, the internal governance functioning of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) regime will be considered, as well as the intersection between regime security, economic development and distributive justice, and South Korean perceptional, ideational, and bottom-up approaches to peace on the Korean Peninsula. Hence, this book will be of interest to scholars of the region, journalists and peace-makers. Kadir Jun Ayhan is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Ewha Womans University Graduate School of International Studies, and Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Public Diplomacy. Brendan Howe is Dean and Professor of International Relations at Ewha Womans University Graduate School of International Studies, and President of the Asian Political and International Studies Association.
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    ISBN: 9789819966516
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 579 p. 15 illus., 12 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries
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    Keywords: Asia ; Africa ; International relations. ; Political leadership. ; Political planning.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Indonesian Foreign Policy’s Contemporary Evolution -- 3. An Afro-Asian Multilateral Deadlock -- 4. Redefinition and Principal Instigators of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy towards Africa -- 5. Positioning Indonesia among Other Major Asian Players -- 6. Reinventing Indonesian Power through Africa -- 7. Knowledge Production and Indonesian Foreign Policy -- 8. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book provides a comprehensive study of Indonesia's contemporary foreign policy engagement with Africa, highlighting the archipelago’s recent reawakening to the continent. It explores thoughts on Afro-Asian relations in general and their future in the changing geopolitical context. It provides a vision of Indonesia’s foreign policy and political situation at the highest level of leadership. It places Indonesia in a multi-comparison context, which helps us reconsider Indonesia today and widens our views on Indonesia’s needs to be better known through new perspectives and voices able to better convey the realities of its polity, aspirations, and complexities. It proposes, through the study of Indonesia’s African endeavour, to better grasp the contemporary Indonesian Zeitgeist and Weltanschauung. It also analyses the political power alliance formed by President Jokowi and former General Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, leading a state-led development through state capitalism, mobilising State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs). The Bandung Conference host aspires to project its domestic development achievements towards Africa, focusing on Africa for Africa and not merely as part of a sometimes-abstract Afro-Asian discourse. Nonetheless, Afro-Asianism continues to be mobilised to facilitate market penetration and serve domestic interests. The book shows how Indonesia’s foreign policy toward Africa relates to domestic political contestation and consolidation, political legacy and commodity-based industrial policy, and Chinese and “China in Africa” networks and ideational influence, foremost among other networks of influence in the Jokowi era. The book also underlines how Indonesia’s knowledge production and academic deficiencies negatively impact its foreign policy capabilities, notably as a potential robust alternative partner for Africa. It will be beneficial for students, academicians, researchers, and diplomats. Christophe Dorigné-Thomson is Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Indonesia, Indonesia.
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    ISBN: 9789819985173
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 251 p. 21 illus., 20 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia
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    Keywords: Asia ; Sex. ; Culture
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction: Understanding Political Economy of Education in Central Asia: the review of the challenges (Assel Sharimova, Naureen Durrani and Hélène Thibault ) -- Chapter 2. Political economy of Soviet education in Kazakhstan: A critical review (Diana Toimbek) -- Chapter 3. The right to education of disabled children in Semipalatinsk in the context of the post-Cold War (Aigerim Mussabalinova) -- Chapter 4. Religion and education in contemporary Uzbekistan: Religious and spiritual challenges in public education (Zilola Khalilova) -- Chapter 5. Islam, women, and higher education in Uzbekistan (Rahimjon Abdugafurov) -- Chapter 6. Exploring STEM teacher educators’ understanding of gender-responsive pedagogies in Kazakhstan (Ainur Almukhambetova) -- Chapter 7. Gender, language and social inequalities in the textbooks in the History of Kazakhstan (Zhazira Bekzhanova) -- Chapter 8. Medium of instruction, national identity and attitudes towards gender roles (Alexandra Nam) -- Chapter 9. The politics of languages in education: issues of access to education and labour market participation of minority ethnic groups in Kazakhstan (Fariza Tolesh) -- Chapter 10. Equity-minded assessment from the perceptions of university stakeholders in Tajikistan (Vasila Bozichaeva) -- Chapter 11. A political economy analysis of factors influencing the expansion of Russian (Sherzod Khaydarov) -- Chapter 12. The role of NGOs within the education sector (Natalya Hanley).
    Abstract: This open access book is intended as an original contribution to the conversation on the role and challenges of education in Central Asia to promote social cohesion by looking at Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Examining education challenges within the countries’ wider historical, social, political, and cultural context, the contributions explore existing discourses concerning national identity, religion, language, gender, inclusion, internationalisation of education, and non-state actors through a Political Economy Analysis (PEA) lens. With the understanding that education is both a powerful mechanism of social reproduction in societies and a driver of social change, the book attempts to promote political economy analysis of education as a helpful analytical tool for educational debates and reform agendas in the region and thus will be a valuable resource for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars in this region and beyond. Naureen Durrani is a Professor in School Education at the Graduate School of Education, Nazarbayev University (NU), where she directs the Central Asian Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Transformation (CARCEIT). Before joining NU, she worked at the Centre for International Education, University of Sussex. Hélène Thibault is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the School of Sciences and Humanities at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. .
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    ISBN: 9789819976416
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 495 p. 35 illus., 32 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Culture ; Asia ; International economic relations.
    Abstract: Part I. Introduction -- 1. Mapping Civilizations -- Part II. Studies on Civilization -- 2. From Movable Type to the World Wide Web -- 3. Speaking of Mesopotamia -- 4. My Take on the Middle East -- 5. Cultural Conflict & Integration Throughout History -- 6. Tracing the Footsteps and Influence of Xuanzang and Ibn Battuta -- 7. My Views on Orientology, Area Studies and Silk Road Research -- Part III. Silk Road -- 8. Cultural Interaction Along the Silk Road -- 9. The New Silk Road: Strategic Thinking -- 10. Frankincense, Oil and Geopolitics -- 11. China and Pakistan: A Historical View -- 12. Tempest in Eurasia: Russia, Ukraine and Georgia -- Part IV. Survey of Greater Central Asia -- 13. Greater Central Asia and the New Silk Road -- 14. Migration of Populations Within Greater Central Asia -- 15. Greater Central Asia: A Cultural Mosaic -- 16. My Journeys to Xinjiang: From Dream to Reality -- Part V. Portrait of India -- 17. Experiencing Emerging India -- 18. Getting Acquainted with the Indian Elephant -- 19. India’s “Special Administrative Region”—Pondicherry -- 20. India’s Take on “Belt and Road” -- Part VI. Persian Cultural Sphere -- 21. Early Civilizations on the Iranian Plateau -- 22. Renascence of Persian Culture -- 23. Islam & the Invaders -- 24. Persian Poetry & Painting -- 25. Shia Islam and the Safavid Dynasty -- 26. Persian Civilization & Iran's Modernization -- Part VII. Caucasus -- 27. Ethnographic Museum on the Border Between Europe and Asia -- 28. Musical Chairs in the Caucasus -- 29. North Caucasus: Russia's Southern Frontier -- 30. The Post-Soviet South Caucasus -- 31. South Caucasus: International Machinations -- Part VIII. Turkish March -- 32. Westward Migration of the Turkic-speaking People -- 33. The Road to Republicanism -- 34. Toward a Modern Republic -- 35. European Turkey: The Bosphorus and Edirne -- 36. Anatolian Turkey: Trabzon and Konya -- 37. Emergence of Neo-Ottomanism -- Part IX. Conclusions -- 38. The Ancient Silk Road: “Geography as Destiny” -- 39. The New Silk Road: Eurasia’s Historical Destiny.
    Abstract: This book is a history reader and cultural primer for students and aspiring scholars of past and contemporary interactions among civilizations over the Eurasian landmass. Tracing a human journey that spans several million years, this general survey of civilizations comprises seven sections: Studies on Civilization, Silk Road, Survey of Greater Central Asia, Portrait of India, Persian Cultural Sphere, Caucasus, and Turkish March. The first section introduces methodologies and perspectives for civilization studies. The second focuses on the concept and connotations of the ancient Silk Road as well as China's 21st-century strategic Belt & Road Initiative. In the remaining five sections, the trilingual, peripatetic author, based on his experiences and reflections, provides introductions to and comments on the history, literature, art, social tensions, and future development of five key areas along the Silk Road, i.e., Central Asia, India, Iran, Caucasus, and Turkey. Professor H. K. Chang is a Foreign Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) and a Chevalier of France’s L’ordre national de la Légion d’honneur. A renowned scholar in biomedical engineering, he served as Dean of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh and President of City University of Hong Kong. During more than a half century of travel, he has set foot in some 105 countries, and been a visiting professor at the University of Paris, Cairo University, Istanbul's Bosporus University, and University of Delhi. He is the author of a dozen books on civilizations, Silk Road history, and education. His academic interest is now engaged in cultural exchanges across Eurasia.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 215 p. 12 illus., 11 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Diplomacy. ; Asia ; International relations. ; Internationale Politik ; Politische Kommunikation ; Soft Power ; Public Diplomacy ; Diplomatie ; China ; USA
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Conceptualizing Soft Power and Public Diplomacy -- Chapter 2 From “Rise of China” to “Peaceful Development”: An Analysis Of Competing Discourses -- Chapter 3 China’s Mediated Public Diplomacy in the United States -- Chapter 4 China’s Nation Branding in the United States -- Chapter 5 China’s Relational Public Diplomacy in the United States -- Chapter 6 Impact of China’s Soft power and Public Diplomacy in the United States: An assessment.
    Abstract: This book explores Chinese soft power and public diplomacy, and the way that it has played out in the context of the US-China relationship. As tensions between the two countries have grown in recent years, Chinese foreign policy has oscillated between confrontation and conciliation. In this work, which integrates all facets of China’s public diplomacy especially towards United States, the author explores the past and future of Chinese soft power, in a text that will interest diplomats, scholars and journalists. Dr. Bilal Zubair teaches at the National Defence University, Islamabad. He has a PhD in International Relations from the School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 309 p. 32 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Economic history. ; Economics. ; Asia ; Chinese economy ; Service economy ; Middle Income Trap ; Made in China 2025 ; Chinese Dream ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: 1. Why the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages Must Be Accelerated -- 2. Resource Constraints in the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 3. Factor Substitution, Technological Progress, and the Dynamic Evolution of Chinese Manufacturing’s Comparative Advantages -- 4. Optimization of Human Capital Structure and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 5. Industrial Agglomeration and Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 6. Home Market Effect, Spatial Efficiency of Industries, and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 7. Market Integration and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 8. Interactive Development of Imports and Exports and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages -- 9. Upgrading in Global Value Chains, the Dynamic Evolution of Comparative Advantages, and China’s Position -- 10. National Absorptive Capacity and the Dynamic Evolution of China’s Comparative Advantages. .
    Abstract: This book explores the challenges China has faced during its economic restructuring, including trade wars, rising costs of labor and land, climate change, recalcitrant state-owned enterprises, an aging population and other problems. Since its historic reform and opening up, China has achieved and sustained remarkable economic growth driven primarily by manufacturing and the real estate industry. As the country continues to move up the supply chain, "Made in China," once synonymous with poor quality, but has come to mean advanced technologies. China’s future economic growth and its success in economic restructure will depend crucially on the dynamic evolution of the country's comparative advantages. Contributors examine how the dynamic evolution of China’s comparative advantages can help the country overcome two closely related problems: heavy dependence on low value-added exports and the prospects of falling into the middle-income trap. The book will be of value to researchers interested in China’s economic development and policies. Xianming Yang is a professor and doctoral student supervisor at the Development Institute of Yunnan University and chair of the Yunnan Economic Association. .
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Development economics. ; Technological innovations. ; Asia ; Economics ; China ; Crisis ; Innovation ; Wudaokou ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Dialogue with Ray DALIO—Development and Cooperation in the New World Order -- Chapter 3. Outlook on the World Economy, Finance and Global Order -- Chapter 4. China Economy and Policy Outlook -- Chapter 5. Innovation, Finance, and Tech Competition -- Chapter 6. Monetary Policy and Economic Growth.
    Abstract: This book brings together fresh economic thinking for China at a turning point for the country. Decades of growth have brought new prosperity to China; economic turbulence in 2022 has led to calls for new thinking. 20 of China's top economists came together at 2022's Wudaokou Forum with innovative ideas and radical new perspectives; this book collects the best of the forum, in a volume that will be of interest to economists, China scholars and journalists. Ju Jiandong, Unigroup Chair Professor at PBC School of Finance in Tsinghua University, Director of Center for International Finance and Economic Research (CIFER) and Center for Green Finance Research (CGFR) of Tsinghua NIFR. After receiving his doctorate in Economics from Pennsylvania State University in 1995, he served as professor at University of Oklahoma and professor at School of Economics and Management in Tsinghua University. He was a resident scholar in International Monetary Fund from 2007-2009, and was the Dean of International School of Business Administration, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics from 2014 to 2017. His work has been published in American Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of International Economics, American Economic Journal and other journals.
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    ISBN: 9789819919536
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 193 p. 14 illus., 13 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Business. ; Management science. ; International economic integration. ; Globalization. ; Asia ; Chinese middle class ; Multinational corporations ; US-China relations ; globalization ; new cold war ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Introduction: In China Selling to China: How foreign business managers view life and work in a country taking its own path -- Chapter 1 Sports marketing and media -- Chapter 2 China’s Auto Industry and the Race to a Sustainable Future -- Chapter 3 Digital Marketing in China -- Chapter 4 Manufacturing and Supply Chain -- Chapter 5 Industrial and Diversified Industries -- Chapter 6 Industrial and Consumer Business.
    Abstract: “Selling to China is good – really good. The down to earth advice from American business people in today’s uncertain political environment is excellent! It’s factual, honest, and nuanced. A must read for anyone who wants to understand China’s new business environment.” – Max Baucus, U.S. Ambassador to China (2014-2017), and U.S. Senator (1978-2014) “Selling to China is about U.S.-China relations but it’s important for European businesses too. This is a practical handbook written by active business people with on-the-ground management experience.” – Jörg Wuttke, President, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China “These business executives share their experiences in an attempt to inform the public and the policy-making community about a complicated but ultimately mutually beneficial relationship. There is no more important read than this book at this time.” – Professor Scott Rozelle, Stanford University This book, edited by the immediate past president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, is about the opportunities and challenges facing foreign companies operating in China. It includes stories about 3M pivoting to find new market opportunities, and a single tweet about pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong that nearly shuttered the NBA in China, leading to hundreds of millions in lost revenue. The United States and China seem locked in conflict, but readers may be surprised to learn how well many American businesses have been doing in what is the largest growth market in the world for many products. Today, GM sells more cars in China than in the United States; Tesla also does well but faces intense competition from Chinese EV makers. Selling to China is a collection of essays written by C-suite executives managing foreign companies in China. Each brings a unique perspective and explains the issues in a different industry. The editor, Ker Gibbs, first came to China in 1985 and worked in banking, consulting, and other roles giving him broad exposure to U.S.-China relations and issues American companies face in Asia.
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    ISBN: 9789819949977
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    Uniform Title: 中国人力资本投资与区域经济 差距 李亚玲
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    Keywords: Asia ; Chinese economy ; centralized planning ; regional inequality ; common prosperity ; economic development
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Human Capital Investment and Regional Economic Catching-up and Surpassing -- Chapter 2: Human Capital Investment and Regional Gaps in China: A Comparison -- Chapter 3: The Relationship Between Human Capital Stocks and Regional Economic Gaps in China -- Chapter 4: The Relationship Between Human Capital Structure and Regional Economic Gaps in China -- Chapter 5: The Relationship Between Factors of Economic Growth and Regional Economic Gaps in China -- Chapter 6: International Comparison of Human Capital Investment.
    Abstract: According to the neoclassical growth theory and the endogenous growth theory, changes in the stock of capital and labor affect economic growth rates in the short run, and differences in human capital stocks are likely to affect total factor productivity directly and long-term economic growth rates indirectly. Therefore, human capital is a factor in the secular trends of regional economic gaps. In this study, the author examines the relationship between regional economic disparities and the country’s human capital stocks and structure in China between 1990 and 2015, a period of economic transformation in the country. Available empirical evidence supports the argument that boosting investment toward and optimizing the spatial distribution of human capital can help mitigate regional economic disparity and facilitate balanced and coordinated economic development across the country. Yaling Li, Ph.D. is associate professor of economics and doctoral dissertation adviser at Yunnan University. Li’s teaching and research focus on microeconomics, macroeconomics, development economics, labor economics, and human resource management. In addition to more than 60 articles published in journals such as Management World, The Ideological Front, Enterprise Economy, and others, Li is also the author or co-author of a number of monographs and textbooks.
    Note: Jointly published with Social Sciences Academic Press. - Translation from the Chinese Simplified language edition: "中国人力资本投资与区域经济 差距 李亚玲" by Yaling Li, © People’s Publishing House 2017
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 207 p. 15 illus., 13 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Economics. ; International economic relations. ; Development economics. ; Economic development. ; Asia ; Chinese Investment ; South Asia ; FDI ; Bangladesh ; Sri Lanka ; Pakistan ; Chinese Politics ; Diplomatic Influence
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia: benefit for China or threat to participants -- Chapter 3: China’s Conundrum in Afghanistan -- Chapter 4: China in Bangladesh: Developing infrastructure or deepening influence -- Chapter 5: Growing Sino-Indian economic ties under the shadow of border tension -- Chapter 6: Chinese investment in Nepal: Capturing the Himalayan hills -- Chapter 7: Chinese investment in Pakistan: approaching towards bankruptcy -- Chapter 8: Chinese Investment in Sri Lanka-Trap of debt.
    Abstract: This book attempts to capture the tremendous growth in Chinese investment in the South Asian region in the recent past. It makes country-wise analysis of the factors that led to the growth of Chinese investment in the region and explores the nature and role of such investment in expanding trade in the region. It also discusses in detail the Chinese infrastructure investment through Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Interestingly, despite being the major investor in several countries, Chinese investment has been seen with some level of doubt. Apprehension about Chinese investment has forced countries to suspend China-funded projects or amend their investment policies. This book tries to address these crucial issues while exploring and analyzing the causes and effects of the same. Dr Rahul Nath Choudhury is a trade economist based in Delhi. His primary research interests include foreign direct investments, multilateralism, international political economy, geo-economics, and digital trade. He has a decade long experience of working in both public and private sectors in academia as well as the trade industry in various capacities. Earlier he has been associated with the Indian Council of World Affairs, National University of Singapore, and the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, among others.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 267 p. 33 illus., 23 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Hyundai Motor Company ; Asia—Economic conditions. ; Industrial engineering. ; Production engineering. ; Business. ; Management science. ; Asia ; Korean economy ; Hyundai ; Auto Industry ; Manufacturing ; Smart factory
    Abstract: Part Ⅰ: Conceptual Blocks and Overview. Chapter 1: Introduction - Building Conceptual Blocks for an Understanding of Catching Up, Chaebols, and Production Systems -- Chapter 2: An Overview of Hyundai Motor’s Production System -- Part Ⅱ: Empirical Anatomy -- Chapter 3: Skill Formation in Engineers - Learning by Improvisation -- Chapter 4: Work Organization and Shop-Floor Workers - Flexible Automation, Skill-Saving and Segmented Labor -- Chapter 5: Supplier Relations - Extended Quasi-Vertical Integration -- Chapter 6: The Overseas Production Network - ‘Model Factories’ and Global Transfer of Hyundai Motor’s Production System -- Part Ⅲ: Reflections and Prospects -- Chapter 7: Conclusions - Theoretical and Empirical Reflections and Future Prospects.
    Abstract: “This is a remarkable book. Focusing upon Korea’s Hyundai Motor Company, it provides an original account of the success of this company in the global automobile industry. Theoretically informed, cognisant of the academic literature, and insightful at every turn, this book will appeal to scholars across the social sciences including economics, economic geography, and economic sociology. The authors have key insights that will resonate with scholars interested in the global industrial champions of the 21st century. A wonderful achievement.” —Emeritus Professor Gordon L Clark, Oxford University, the UK “’Agile against lean’ is a highly inspiring book for researchers and practitioners. It provides unique insights into the rise of Korean automotive companies, their production systems, and the political economy in which they are embedded. And it develops thought-provoking arguments about how authoritarian experimentalism shaped the agile production systems in the Korean automotive sector.” — Professor Dr. Martin Krzywdzinski, WZB (Berlin Social Science Center), Germany This book attempts to pry open the ‘black box’ of compressed growth for Hyundai Motor since the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, with the company’s being on the verge of falling in the ‘middle-ranked carmaker’s trap in the 1990s, and critically examines the dual and contradictory nature of this leapfrogging catch-up instead of simply focusing on the company’s success story. This book presents the novel theoretical and empirical characteristics of Hyundai Motor’s ‘agile’ production system based on ‘authoritarian experimentalism’ characterized by the ability of engineers to solve problems in an improvisational manner, skill-saving work organization and segmented labor, and extended quasi-vertical suppliers’ relationships under the chaebol corporate governance. Hyung Je Jo is an emeritus professor of social science at the University of Ulsan, South Korea. Jun Ho Jeong is a professor in the college of social sciences at Kangwon National University, South Korea. Chulsik Kim is an assistant professor in the division of social science at the Academy of Korean Studies, South Korea.
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    ISBN: 9789819963232
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 367 p. 18 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
    Uniform Title: Huo qiang yu zhang bu
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    Keywords: Economic history. ; China ; Asia ; Chinese economics ; Modernization theory ; Globalization ; Early modern history ; Asian economics
    Abstract: Chapter 1 What Kind of Book is This? -- Chapter 2 The World that Trade Created -- Chapter 3 The Military Revolution in the Era of Early Economic Globalization -- Chapter 4 The Big Shuffle: theEast Asian World in the Era of Early Economic Globalization -- Chapter 5 Fighting on Sea and Land: International Conflicts in East Asia in the Era of Early Economic Globalization -- Chapter 6Strategy and Armies: National Security in the Late Ming and the Military Reform Campaign -- Chapter 7 A Time of Great Strife: Four Major Wars in East Asia in the Late Ming -- Chapter 8 Concluding Remarks: The Writing of History is Terrifying.
    Abstract: This book seeks to reconcile the dual forces of war and economic globalization in tracing China's early modernity. For late imperial China, there were two forms of encounter with the West; the guns of invading Europeans, and the ledgers by which trade between China and the West was measured and regulated. Even today, China's reactions to the West oscillate between business-driven openness and military paranoia. In this intellectual tour de force, Bozhong Li, one of China's preeminent intellectual and economic historians, traces the unprecedented transition that led China into the modern world; the book will be of value for economists, historians, and sinophiles alike.
    Note: Translation from the simplified Chinese edition:《火枪与账簿》by Bozhong Li, © 2017 Published by SDX Joint Publishing Company
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    ISBN: 9789819984589
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLII, 272 p. 35 illus., 19 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: International economic relations. ; International law. ; Trade regulation. ; International trade. ; Asia ; International Economics ; Trade Policy ; Open Economy ; Industrial Network ; Indonesia ; ASEAN ; Economic Integration ; Economic Globalization and Indonesia ; ASEAN Economic Integration ; Bilateral Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) ; Indonesia's International Economic Strategies ; Indonesia's Global Value Chains (GVCs) ; Indonesia's Global Production Networks (GPNs) ; Economic Transformation in Indonesia ; Indonesia's Trade Liberalization ; International Trade Policies in Indonesia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: General Introduction -- Chapter 2: Global pandemic’s scarring effects and Indonesia’s economy -- Chapter 3: Economic Openness for Economic Transformation -- Chapter 4: Analysing Indonesia’s bilateral trade and investment network -- Chapter 5: Analysing bilateral Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) Impacts -- Chapter 6: Optimizing benefit of bilateral CEPA: Indonesia with Australia and Republic of Korea -- Chapter 7: ASEAN Economic Integration Principles: Open, Inclusive and Convergence -- Chapter 8: Keeping Indo-Pacific peace and prosperous -- Chapter 9: Choosing the right mega-regional economic cooperation -- Chapter 10: General Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book discusses Indonesia's international economic strategies. It examines unilateral aspects, foreign direct investments, bilateral economic relations, regional elements, ASEAN's role, and the Indo-Pacific's dynamic frameworks. Starting at the unilateral level, the book outlines how Indonesia managed its macro-economy to recover quickly and adequately from 2020 to 2021 amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that Indonesia needs an open economic principle to enhance trade and investment relations. In addition, the book elaborates on how Indonesia transforms its economy with export-oriented long-run investment (Foreign Direct Investment) inflows as a necessary condition for economic transformation as it fits with Indonesia's manufacturing sector, which is critical to the country. Further, the book thoroughly explains Indonesia's bilateral economic relations, from its production networks with Indonesia's major partners to their impacts. It highlights the products which will provide enormous potential benefits for the country. The book also covers regional and mega-regional aspects of Indonesia's economy. Focusing on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), it emphasises the regional organisation's three essential principles for economic integration: openness, convergence, and inclusiveness. In doing so, research in the book also includes perspectives on how ASEAN sees Asia and the Indo-Pacific framework. It also argues that ASEAN needs centrality in enlarging its economic cooperation with other countries or regions and how a member state's unilateral and bilateral liberalisation are building blocks for ASEAN. Kiki Verico is the author of The Future of The ASEAN Economic Integration (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), which explores open regionalism as the necessary condition of the ASEAN economic transformation. Kiki is a tenure track professor in International Economics at the Faculty of Economics & Business University of Indonesia (FEB UI) and a Senior Researcher of the LPEM UI. He has been working as a lecturer and researcher for more than 20 years. He dedicates himself to teaching and doing collaborative research with government institutions, international organizations, business associations, and many others. Since his appointment in January 2020, he has served as a Senior Advisor for Industry and International Trade to Indonesia’s Finance Minister.
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    ISBN: 9789819929313
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 338 p. 14 illus., 10 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Sociology. ; Economic development. ; Asia ; Urbanization ; Informal Finance ; Personal trust ; Trust system ; Economic and social transformation
    Abstract: Part 1:Social Trust and Informal Finance. Chapter 1. Significance of the Sociological Study of Informal Finance -- Chapter 2. Concepts, Methods, Research Findings and Innovations. - Chapter 3. Traditional Social Trust and the Rise of Informal Finance in City D.-Chapter 4. Social Trust Rupture and Informal Financial Crisis in City D -- Chapter 5. Strategies of Different Departments to Cope with Informal Financial Crisis -- Chapter 6. Efforts to reshape regional finance with government credibility -- Chapter 7. The Reconstruction of Trust System and the Modernization Transformation of Regional Finance -- Part 2:National Trust and Economic Transformations -- Chapter 8. Development Finance: Crack the Urbanization Financing Risk with Government Credit Enhancement -- Chapter 9. Development Finance: A Financing Platform Between the Government and the Market -- Chapter 10. The Global Financial Change and China's Monetary Policy in the New Era -- Chapter 11. China's Economic Adjustment and Rebalancing: Inspirations, Challenges and Strategies.
    Abstract: This book explores how social trust impacts the Chinese economy. Due to the profound social changes brought by rapid urbanization, China's traditional social trust system gradually weakens. How to rebuild and enhance social credit remains as a key and difficult project. Exploring case studies from the real estate market, private banking, and urban financing, this book explores the value of informal social links to the economic functions of a society and how to rebuild them when they erode. This is of interest to scholars of China's economy and society. Liu Weiping, born in Changsha, Hunan province, is a researcher with China Development Bank. He holds a Ph.D. in law from the Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University, presides over Professor John L.Thornton's Global Leadership Program, and holds a M.A. in management; he holds a Ph.D. in economics and a B.A. from and is a dual-employed professor of law and economics at the Department of World Economics, Wuhan University; he is a visiting scholar and researcher at the MIT Sloan School of Management and School of History.
    Note: Jointly published with China Renmin University Press
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    ISBN: 9789819922994
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 185 p. 42 illus., 40 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Finance. ; Macroeconomics. ; Asia ; Private Foreign Capital ; FDI Foreign Direct Investment ; Experimental Economics ; Foreign Aid ; VECM Vector Error Correction Model ; VDC Variance Decomposition
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Macro Determinants of FDI in India: Cointegration and Causality -- Chapter-3: FDI–Growth Nexus in India -- Chapter 4: Foreign Aid: Growth Nexus in India: Cointegration and Causality -- Chepter 5: Foreign Capital–Growth Nexus in India: Cointegration and Causality -- Chapter 6: PCY, Foreign Aid and FDI: A Test of Complementarity -- Chapter 7: Summary and Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book is designed to fulfill a long felt need for a wide ranging empirical research on foreign capital-growth nexus. It presents an analysis of disaggregated flows of foreign capital and their long run relationship with growth process in an emerging nation like India during the past four decades. The study detects factors like financial deepening, trade openness and market size, as potential determinants of FDI. The book investigates long run relationship between FDI and Growth, with causality running from FDI to Growth, whereby Aid-Growth long run relationship is detected with causal direction from Aid to Growth. Further, Net foreign capital-growth nexus is also established in the long run, however, with no causal direction. The book examines the relative significance of Aid and FDI in terms of their impact on growth. The results reveal that Aid appears to be more productive than FDI, but when export is included in the model FDI appears to be more productive than Aid. Empirical results have been calculated in the book, with the help of Johansen and Juselius (1990) co-integration technique, vector error correction, impulse response function and variance decomposition. The results in the book show, superiority of FDI over Aid is not established in India, hence two variables remain complementary to each other. This timely book on foreign capital-growth nexus in India is likely to attract researchers, teachers of Economics, Mathematics, Commerce, Business Economics, Management, Technology and policy-makers interested in the foreign capital-growth nexus in future. Mahendra Pal, Ph. D. (Economics), Emeritus Fellow at Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University. He has taught Money, Finance and African Economics for three decades. He is an acclaimed author of the book, “World Bank and the Third World Countries of Asia” (1985). His work domain includes testing the five models empirically with the Indian data: Polak (Monetary Model); Bacha (Joint-Fund Bank Model); McKinnon (Complementarity); Shaw (Financial Deepening); Ohlin (Grant Element). He has nearly 30 international-national publications and has delivered academic talks across the globe. His current research area is Foreign Capital and Growth nexus in India.
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    ISBN: 9789819937646
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 170 p. 23 illus., 10 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Development economics. ; Globalization. ; apparel industry ; South Korea ; industrial development ; regional expansion ; Asia ; globalization ; multinationalization ; global value chains ; economic and social development ; first-tier suppliers ; multinational corporations ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: Globalization, Value Chain Governance and Supplier Experimentation (Joonkoo Lee, Hyunji Kwon and Hyun-Chin Lim) -- 2. Expanding Overseas, Becoming Multinational, and Moving up the Chain: Three Waves of Globalization in the Korean Apparel Industry (Joonkoo Lee and Hyun-Chin Lim) -- 3. Korea’s Multinational Garment Suppliers: Growth through Disintermediation (Solee Shin) -- 4. Toward a Bipolar Apparel GVC? From the Perspective of First-Tier Suppliers (Hyunji Kwon, Jinsun Bae, Joonkoo Lee and Sun Wook Chung) -- 5. A Hidden Champion? An Experimental Journey for Digital Integration of a First-Tier Supplier in the Apparel GVCs (Hyunji Kwon and Seri No) -- 6. Formalizing Foreign Manufacturer Status While Deepening Local Embeddedness: Korean Manufacturers in Myanmar’s Export-oriented Apparel Industry (Jinsun Bae).
    Abstract: “This edited collection provides a rare look at the dynamic growth and multinationalization of Korean apparel firms. Despite their economic and social significance at home and abroad, little attention has been paid to the evolving nature of their business and strategies. This volume highlights their contributions as well as the challenges they are confronting in the fast-changing global apparel industry.” — Kihak Sung, Chairman/CEO of Youngone Corporation and Former President of the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) “The Korean apparel industry is an intriguing case in the study of industrial development because it was one of Korea’s leading export sectors in the 1970s and 1980s, and then Korea adopted a critical middleman role in the subsequent internationalization of the apparel global value chain (GVC) since the 1990s. This edited volume highlights this new phase of globalization and regionalization by zooming in on Korean multinational first-tier suppliers and their role in fostering the expansion of the apparel GVC in Southeast Asia, Central America and other global regions.” — Gary Gereffi, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Director of the Global Value Chains Center at Duke This book offers a fresh look at the global apparel industry, focusing on Korean multinational corporations (MNCs) and their growing role in building regional connections and shaping economic and social development in Asia. Focusing on the multinationalization of Korean apparel firms over the past decades and their upgrading to first-tier suppliers in apparel global value chains, this edited volume highlights a host of new challenges these emerging MNCs confront in the rapidly changing global apparel industry and provides an in-depth view of their expanding role and adaptive strategies in configuring regional connections in post-Pandemic Asia. Joonkoo Lee is an Associate Professor in the School of Business at Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Hyunji Kwon is a Professor of Sociology at Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Hyun-Chin Lim is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Director of the Civil Society Program in Asia Center at Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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    ISBN: 9789819935734
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Asia—Politics and government. ; Power resources. ; Asia ; Asia ; Chinese energy ; Coal in China ; Climate change ; oil in China ; green economy
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1 State-Managed Marketization Approach and Role Compatibility: A Theoretical Framework -- 2 Energy Security: Perceptions and Realities -- 3 Institutional Reform in the Lens of State-Managed Marketization Approach -- 4 Energy Policies from the Angle of State-Managed Marketization Approach -- 5 Use of State-Managed Marketization Approach in Domestic Market -- 6 Foreign Energy Quest in the Lens of State-Managed Marketization Approach -- 7 Use of State-Managed Marketization Approach in Foreign Market -- 8 Is China’s Approach to Energy Security Distinctive? Comparative Analysis with the US and India -- 9 State-Managed Marketization Approach and State-SOEs-Market Relations -- Conclusion. .
    Abstract: This book aims to analyze how and why China takes a state-managed marketization approach (SMMA) to energy security against the backdrop of global efforts of decarbonization and intensified strategic competition between China and the United States. How, and why, does China's SMMA work? Taking an evolving, historical perspective, this book explores China’s perception of energy security, the policy process, institutional restructuring in China's petroleum industry, China's foreign energy quest, and the ramifications of the Chinese approach on the international energy market and on world decarbonization. To demonstrate to what extent China’s SMMA differs from other countries, it also makes a comparative analyses of the approaches by China, the US and India. This book will keenly interest scholars of the Chinese political economy, climate change, and geopolitics. Shaofeng CHEN is an associate professor at the School of International Studies, Peking University (PKU). Before joining PKU, he used to work at the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore. He was a visiting professor at Hong Kong University in 2014 and New York University in 2015. His research interests cover energy security, regional cooperation and integration in Asia, and global economic governance.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Economic development. ; International economic relations. ; commodity supercycle ; belt and road ; asian economics ; economic integration ; center and periphery
    Abstract: Chapter 1 A Summary of Theoretical Studies on International Regional Economic Integration and China's Borderland Economic Development -- Chapter 2 The Process and Attibutes of Regional Economic Integration between China and Neighboring Countries -- Chapter 3 The boundary effect in the process of integration and the growth mechanism of the edge economic growth center -- Chapter 4 The Border Effect in the Process of Integration and the Development of China's Border Trade -- Chapter 5 The Border Effect in the Process of Integration and Industrial Upgrading in China's Border Areas -- Chapter 6 Border effect in the process of integration and the development of China's frontier cities -- Chapter 7 Research on the environment, system and policy for promoting the growth of China's border economic growth center.
    Abstract: This work uses international economics and space economics theory to study the regional economic integration of China's border areas with the increasing integration of China's border areas, and to realize the theory and countermeasures of economic development across border areas. As China's economy pivots towards neighboring developing countries in Southeast Asia, new economic rhythms come into being; this book seeks to explore the practicalities thereof, in a text that will interest economic researchers, researchers of China's economy, and scholars of international relations. Liang Shuanglu is a researcher at the School of Economics at Yunnan University.
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Middle East—Politics and government. ; Asia—Politics and government. ; Political science. ; International business enterprises. ; Asia ; Middle East ; Internationale Politik ; Energiewirtschaft ; Sicherheitspolitik ; Politisches Interesse ; Japan ; Naher Osten ; Mittlerer Osten ; Nordafrika
    Abstract: Introduction and Theory -- Chapter 1: Introduction and Theoretical Framework -- Japan’s Relations with the Gulf-Region -- Chapter 2: Qatar-Japan Relations -- Chapter 3: Saudi Arabia-Japan Relations -- Chapter 4: The UAE and Japan -- Chapter 5: Iran and Japan -- Japan’s Relations with the Wider Middle East -- Chapter 6: Egypt and Japan relations -- Chapter 7: Turkey-Japan relations -- Chapter 8: Israel-Japan relations -- Key Contextual Themes -- Chapter 9: LNG market and supply: Middle East and Japan -- Chapter 10: Oil market and supply -- Chapter 11: Investment promotion -- Chapter 12: Japan’s security and diplomacy in the Middle East -- Concluding Observations -- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Synchronicity, Variety, and Dynamics in the Relations between the Middle East countries and Japan. .
    Abstract: The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence, political economy and foreign relations of Japan’s relations with the Middle East, with an emphasis on its relations with the states in the Gulf Region. It offers both country specific case studies and thematic chapters, providing comprehensive study on Japan’s relations with the Gulf and the wider Middle East. Japan enjoys a strategic partnership with the Arab Gulf countries in terms of its energy trade, yet this has morphed into a wider trading relationship with the wider Middle East. The book studies Japan’s relations with Israel, Egypt and Turkey, covering security, the oil sector and the LNG sector Middle East. This will allow this book to go beyond its rich analytical and empirical content. Dr Steven Wright is an Associate Professor of International Relations and an Associate Dean for Student Affairs in the College Humanities and Social Sciences at Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar. Dr Satoru Nakamura is a Professor at Kobe University, Japan. He is also a research fellow at IHEID (Institut de Hautes Etudes Internationales et du Devèloppement, 2015) and visiting scholar to the College of Law and Politics at King Saud University (2015). .
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819963805
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 459 p. 29 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Persian Gulf, India’s Relations with the Region
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    Keywords: Asia ; Middle East ; International economic relations. ; Economics. ; Power resources. ; International relations. ; Internationale Politik ; Politischer Prozess ; Regionalentwicklung ; Multilateralismus ; Militärische Kooperation ; Indien ; Golfstaaten ; Iran
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Bahrain -- Chapter 3: Iran -- Chapter 4: Iraq -- Chapter 5: Kuwait -- Chapter 6: Oman -- Chapter 7: Qatar -- Chapter 8: Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 9: UAE -- Chapter 10: Yemen -- Chapter 11: GCC -- Chapter 12: Policy Options. .
    Abstract: The book is 10th in the Persian Gulf Series by Middle East Institute, New Delhi (MEIND) and 5th with Springer Nature. It focuses on regional developments in the Gulf and India’s relations with the region in the preceding years; hence, Persian Gulf 2023 focuses on events in 2022. The broad subject of the book is Indian foreign policy and international relations. The book is based on opensource data, statistics, and information including government and international organisations’ reports, reports published by important consultancy and research institutions focused on the Gulf region, news and media reports published in the Gulf region and India and should be of great interest to analysts, academics, journalists, students, and practitioners. Each chapter in the book has several tables and figures on economic indicators, bilateral trade, and energy-related developments. It is a reference work for anyone interested in the Gulf region and at the same time it offers valuable policy recommendations. Hence, it has both academic and policy relevance. Md. Muddassir Quamar is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Sameena Hameed is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. P. R. Kumaraswamy is a Professor of contemporary Middle East at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789811915000
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 327 p. 82 illus., 61 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Keywords: Motion pictures. ; Television broadcasting. ; Philosophy. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Philosophy of mind. ; Self. ; Music—Philosophy and aesthetics.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. The Philosophy of Identity in the Three Works -- Chapter 2. The Performative Language of Identity in the Three Works -- Chapter 3. Identity in Action -- Chapter 4. The Philosophy of Consciousness in the Three Works -- Chapter 5. The Performative Language of Consciousness in the Three Works -- Chapter 6. Consciousness in Action -- Chapter 7. Performative Identification in the Three Works.
    Abstract: “Schepp's fascinating study (...) (provides) an innovative framework for assessing the the protagonists' performance.” – Thomas Honegger, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany “Without a doubt, the new gold standard in Film Studies.” – Christoph Bode, Department of English and American Studies, LMU Munich, Germany This book outlines how the protagonists in The Nibelung's Ring, The Lord of the Rings, and Game of Thrones attempt to construct identities and expand their consciousness manifestations. As the characters in the three works face the ends of their respective worlds, they must find answers to their mortality, and to the threat it implies: the loss of identity and consciousness. Moreover, it details how this process is depicted performatively. In a hands-on and interdisciplinary approach, this book seeks to unveil the underlying philosophical concepts of identity and consciousness in the three works as they are represented audio-visually on stage and screen. Through the use of many practical examples, this book offers both academic scholars and any interested readers a completely new perspective on three enduringly popular and interrelated works. Lukas Schepp completed his PhD in English Literature at LMU Munich: "Performing Against Annihilation: Identity and Consciousness in J.R.R. Tolkien, Richard Wagner and George R.R. Martin." Lukas Schepp specializes in film and media studies, interdisciplinary studies, and philosophical approaches to literature and film. Among others, he has published the essays "Kubrick's Ambiguous Intermedial Translation of Thackeray's The Luck of Barry Lyndon" and "Identity and Consciousness in Black Mirror - Be Right Back" in "East-West Dialogues on the Humanities," which he also co-edited. Moreover, he published the chapter "Toward Sphere Theory: Redefining the Narrative Genres of the Novel and the TV Drama Series" in "Television Series as Literature" (Palgrave Macmillan). Lukas Schepp is a working filmmaker and has written for several German series. Furthermore, Lukas Schepp composes both film scores and symphonic poems.
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  • 93
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    ISBN: 9789811925849
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 155 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Keywords: Literature. ; Philosophy. ; Ethics. ; Industrial sociology.
    Abstract: Introduction -- “[T]he rightful due of a successful man”: Claiming Desert in Almayer’s Folly and An Outcast of the Islands -- “A Manifestation of a Deep, Inborn Inherited Instinct”: Instabilities of Self-Making in Lord Jim -- Nostromo’s Great Expectations -- “[E]ntitled to Undisputed Success”: Professional Being vs. Doing in The Secret Agent -- The Moral Work of Affirming Inheritances in Under Western Eyes and Victory.
    Abstract: This book focuses on the complex relationships between inheritance, work, and desert in literature. It shows how, from its manifestation in the trope of material inheritance and legacy in Victorian fiction, “inheritance” gradually took on additional, more modern meanings in Joseph Conrad’s fiction on work and self-making. In effect, the emphasis on inheritance as referring to social rank and wealth acquired through birth shifted to a focus on talent, ability, and merit, often expressed through work. The book explores how Conrad’s fiction engaged with these changing modes of inheritance and work, and the resulting claims of desert they led to. Uniquely, it argues that Conrad’s fiction critiques claims of desert arising from both work and inheritance, while also vividly portraying the emotional costs and existential angst that these beliefs in desert entailed. The argument speaks to and illuminates today’s debates on moral desert arising from work and inheritance, in particular from meritocratic ideals. Its new approach to Conrad’s works will appeal to students and scholars of Conrad and literary modernism, as well as a wider audience interested in philosophical and social debates on desert deriving from inheritance and work.
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    ISBN: 9789400727977 , 9789401777384
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 175 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Advances in Asian human-environmental research
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    DDC: 627.8095
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    Keywords: Environmental sciences ; Geology ; Physical geography ; Environmental management ; Human geography ; Dams ; Asia ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Talsperre
    Note: Literaturangaben
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400769588
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 843 p. 2 illus. eReference, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy—History. ; Philosophy ; Metaphysics ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: The History of Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand is a comprehensive account of the historical development of philosophy in Australia and New Zealand, from the establishment of the first Philosophy Chair in Australasia in 1886 at the University of Melbourne to the current burgeoning of Australasian philosophy. The work is divided into two broad sections, the first providing an account of significant developments and events during various periods in the history of Australasian philosophy, and the second focusing on ideas and theories that have been influential in various disciplines within Australasian philosophy. The work consists of chapters contributed by various philosophers, on specific fields of inquiry or historical periods within Australasian philosophy
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    ISBN: 9789400754812
    Language: English
    Pages: 247 S. , Ill. (z.T. farb.) , 24 cm
    Series Statement: ARI-Springer Asia series 3
    Series Statement: ARI-Springer Asia series
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Bunnell, Tim Cleavage, Connection and Conflict in Rural, Urban and Contemporary Asia
    DDC: 307.24095
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    Keywords: Sociology, Rural ; Sociology, Urban ; Asia Politics and government 21st century ; Asia Social conditions 21st century ; Rural-urban relations ; Asia ; Urbanization ; Asia ; Indien ; Südostasien ; Stadt ; Ländlicher Raum
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 1402095287 , 9781402095290 , 9781402095283
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 239 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Media Education in Asia
    DDC: 302.2307105
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    Keywords: Curriculum planning ; Education ; Medienpädagogik ; Asien ; Australien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mass media ; Study and teaching ; Asia
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 98
    ISBN: 9781402026430
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 428 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research 81
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Modern philosophy. ; Philosophy, modern ; Aesthetics ; Metaphysics ; Phenomenology ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: How do we perdure when we and everything around us are caught up in incessant change? But the course of this change does not seem to be haphazard and we may seek the modalities of its Logos in the transformations in which it occurs. The classic term "Metamorphosis" focuses upon the proportions between the transformed and the retained, the principles of sameness and otherness. Applied to life and its becoming, metamorphosis pinpoints the proportions between the vital and the aesthetic significance of life. Where could this metaphysical in-between territory come better to light than in the Fine Arts? In this collection are investigated the various proportions between the vital significance of the constructivism of life and a specifically human contribution made by the creative imagination to the transformatory search for beauty and aesthetic values. Papers by: Lawrence Kimmel, Mark L. Brack, Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez, William Roberts, Jadwiga Smith, Victor Gerald Rivas, Max Statkiewicz, Matti Itkonen, George R. Tibbetts, Linda Stratford, Jorella Andrews, Ingeborg M. Rocker, Stephen J. Goldberg, Leah Durner, Donnalee Dox, Catherine Schear, Samantha Henriette Krukowski, Gary Maciag, Kelly Dennis, Wanda Strukus, Magda Romanska, Patricia Trutty-Coohill, Ellen Burns, Tessa Morrison, Sabine Coelsch-Foisner, Gary Backhaus, Daniel M. Unger, Howard Pearce
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    ISBN: 9781402027888
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 161 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: The New Synthese Historical Library, Texts and Studies in the History of Philosophy 56
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, classical ; Science Philosophy ; Philosophy. ; Philosophy and science. ; Philosophy, Ancient. ; Philosophy—History. ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: This book examines a fundamental problem in Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics: what is the role of syllogistic logic in the theory of demonstrative knowledge? The answer to this question is sought in Aristotle’s metaphysical theory and his conception of substance. This interpretation challenges the traditional interpretation that approaches Aristotle’s theory of demonstration from the standpoint of scientific practice. It is argued, in this book, that the Posterior Analytics’ main objective is to articulate the notion of knowledge, viewed here as a conceptualisation, rather than analysing the structure and methods of scientific explorations. The original interpretation offered in this book sheds fresh light on issues, such as the conceptual difference between Aristotle’s logic and modern logic, the relationship between Aristotle’s logic and Greek mathematics, and the differences between the Aristotelian and modern notions of knowledge and proof. In attempting to present a comprehensive interpretation of one of the most difficult works in the Aristotelian corpus, this book is of major importance first and foremost for Aristotelian scholars and historians of Greek philosophy; the historical character of the analysis offered here makes it relevant also to historians of Greek mathematics, historians of logic, historians of science in general, and philosophers of sciences
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402019869
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 1052 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Epistemology. ; Philosophy. ; Knowledge, Theory of.
    Abstract: The twenty-eight essays in this Handbook, all by leading experts in the field, provide the most extensive treatment of various epistemological problems, supplemented by a historical account of this field. The entries are self-contained and substantial contributions to topics such as the sources of knowledge and belief, knowledge acquisition, and truth and justification. There are extensive essays on knowledge in specific fields: the sciences, mathematics, the humanities and the social sciences, religion, and language. Special attention is paid to current discussions on evolutionary epistemology, relativism, the relation between epistemology and cognitive science, sociology of knowledge, epistemic logic, knowledge and art, and feminist epistemology. This collection is a must-have for anybody interested in human knowledge, and its fortunes and misfortunes
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