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  • 1
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814620123
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xx, 512 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.5
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Wirtschaft ; East Indians / Malaysia / Economic conditions ; East Indians / Malaysia / Race relations ; East Indian diaspora / Social conditions ; Marginality, Social / Malaysia ; Inder ; Malaysia ; Malaysia ; Inder ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In 1938, noting that the bulk of the Indian population formed a 'landless proletariat' and despairing of the ability of the factionalized Indian community to unite in pursuit of common objectives, activist K.A. Neelakanda Ayer forecast that the fate of Indians in Malaya would be to become 'Tragic orphans' of whom India has forgotten and Malaya looks down upon with contempt'. Ayer's words continue to resonate; as a minority group in a nation dominated politically by colonially derived narratives of 'race' and ethnicity and riven by the imperatives of religion, the general trajectory of the economically and politically impotent Indian community has been one of increasing irrelevance. This book explores the history of the modern Indian presence in Malaysia, and traces the vital role played by the Indian community in the construction of contemporary Malaysia. In this comprehensive new study, Carl Vadivella Belle offers fresh insights on the Indian experience spanning the period from the colonial recruitment of Indian labour to the post-Merdeka political, economic and social marginalization of Indians. While recent Indian challenges to the political status quo – a regime described as that of 'benign neglect' – promoted Indian hopes of reform, change and uplift, the author concludes that the dictates of political discourse permeated by the ideologies of communalism offer limited prospects for meaningful change
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789814379748
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (128 pages, 16 pages of plates) , colour illustrations, photographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Acharya, Amitav Civilizations in embrace : the spread of ideas and the transformation of power : India and Southeast Asia in the classical age
    DDC: 303.48254059
    Keywords: Ideengeschichte ; Südostasien ; Indien ; Südostasien ; Indien ; Ideengeschichte
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789814380461 , 9789814380478
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (306 p)
    Edition: 1st ed
    DDC: 304.8095
    Keywords: Asia--Emigration and immigration ; Ethnicity--Asia ; Multiculturalism--Asia
    Abstract: Migration and diversity in Asian contexts -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Approaching Migration and Diversity in Asian Contexts -- Part I: Migration, Multiculturalism and Governance in Asia -- 1. Multicultural Realities and Membership: States, Migrations and Citizenship in Asia -- 2. Multicultural Coexistence Policies of Local Governments in the Tokyo Metropolis: A Comparative Examination of Social Integration in Response to Growing Ethnic Diversity -- 3. The Place of Migrant Workers in Singapore: Between State Multiracialism and Everyday (Un)Cosmopolitanisms -- 4. Selective State Response and Ethnic Minority Incorporation: The South Korean Case -- 5. The Tug of War over Multiculturalism: Contestation between Governing and Empowering Immigrants in Taiwan -- Part II: Identities -- 6. Mixed-Ethnic Children Raised by Single Thai Mothers in Japan: A Choice of Ethnic Identity -- 7. Being Indian In Post-Colonial Metro Manila: Identities, Boundaries and the Media -- Part III: Practices -- 8. The Kopitiam in Singapore: An Evolving Story about Migration and Cultural Diversity -- 9. Spatial Process and Cultural Territory of Islamic Food Restaurants in Itaewon, Seoul -- 10. Competition and Constructedness: Sports, Migration and Diversity in Singapore -- Index.
    Abstract: “This book provides an interesting insight into issues of migration and diversity in Asia, focusing on different scales, and incorporating everyday experiences through in depth analyses of different case studies. In drawing on a range of academic disciplines, and in utilizing numerous methodological approaches, the chapters within the book also demonstrate a breadth and depth of knowledge, thereby contributing not only to migration literature in the region, but migration literature more broadly, subsequently offering a complex negotiation of the different pathways of migration research and beyond. In focusing on migration as both historical legacy and contemporary issue, the chapters within the book bring new light to migration research, demonstrating the inherent importance of looking back in order to look forwards, and drawing together the global and the local through a process of ‘glocalization’ (Massey, 1991) which is seldom discussed in such detail
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  • 4
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814345248
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxiii, 278 pages)
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    DDC: 306.484209595
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    Keywords: MTV Networks ; Religion ; Popular music / Malaysia ; Popular culture / Indonesia / Religious aspects / Islam ; Popular culture / Malaysia / Religious aspects / Islam ; Music television / Indonesia ; Music television / Malaysia ; Popular music / Indonesia ; Musik ; Indonesien ; Malaysia ; Indonesien ; Malaysia ; Musik ; MTV Networks
    Abstract: This book discusses three major elements - MTV, the Music of Malaysia, and the Music of Indonesia - and how these three interact in the modern cultural setting. The research objective behind the book was to study the impact of globalization, in the form of the MTV onslaught on the youth musical culture and identities of Indonesia and Malaysia, and to determine what theoretical basis could explain the new cultural products which have risen in response to this process. The book goes on to examine whether the nasyid and irama Malaysia music genres in Malaysia and dangdut in Indonesia are part of this process and how it is achieved
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  • 5
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and CDRI, Greater Mekong Sub-region Development Analysis Network, The Rockefeller Foundation
    ISBN: 9789814311908
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxi, 416 pages)
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    DDC: 304.859
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    Keywords: Migration ; Südostasien ; Southeast Asia / Emigration and immigration / Economic aspects ; Mekong River Region / Emigration and immigration / Economic aspects
    Abstract: International labour migration can be characterized in three ways — as human aspiration, tradition, and necessity. For some people, working overseas is a dream. For others, international labour mobility is a tradition. For a great number of people however, international labour migration is an economic necessity. It is the only viable solution to realize their basic human right to a decent life. GMS worker movements to Thailand typify all three characterizations of international labour mobility. While this book focuses on the economic dimensions of international labour emigration, principally from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam to Thailand, it recognizes at the very outset the equal standing of non-economic motivations for migration
    Description / Table of Contents: Migrants of the Mekong / Hossein Jalilian and Glenda Reyes -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Cambodia / Chan Sophal -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Lao PDR / Department of Statistics, National Economic Research Institute -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Thailand / Srawooth Paitoonpong ... [et al.] -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Vietnam / Nguyen Thi Kim Dung and Cu Chi Loi -- Migrants of the Mekong / Hossein Jalilian and Glenda Reyes
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  • 6
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and CDRI, Greater Mekong Sub-region Development Analysis Network, The Rockefeller Foundation
    ISBN: 9789814311908
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 416 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 304.859
    Keywords: Southeast Asia ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Mekong River Region ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Mekong River Region Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Southeast Asia Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects
    Abstract: International labour migration can be characterized in three ways — as human aspiration, tradition, and necessity. For some people, working overseas is a dream. For others, international labour mobility is a tradition. For a great number of people however, international labour migration is an economic necessity. It is the only viable solution to realize their basic human right to a decent life. GMS worker movements to Thailand typify all three characterizations of international labour mobility. While this book focuses on the economic dimensions of international labour emigration, principally from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam to Thailand, it recognizes at the very outset the equal standing of non-economic motivations for migration
    Abstract: Migrants of the Mekong / Hossein Jalilian and Glenda Reyes -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Cambodia / Chan Sophal -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Lao PDR / Department of Statistics, National Economic Research Institute -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Thailand / Srawooth Paitoonpong ... [et al.] -- Economic costs and benefits of labour migration, case of Vietnam / Nguyen Thi Kim Dung and Cu Chi Loi -- Migrants of the Mekong / Hossein Jalilian and Glenda Reyes
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  • 7
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814345248
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 278 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 306.484209595
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    Keywords: Popular culture Religious aspects ; Islam ; Music television ; Music television ; Popular music ; Popular culture Religious aspects ; Islam ; Popular music ; Popular music ; Malaysia ; Popular culture ; Indonesia ; Religious aspects ; Islam ; Popular culture ; Malaysia ; Religious aspects ; Islam ; Music television ; Indonesia ; Music television ; Malaysia ; Popular music ; Indonesia
    Abstract: This book discusses three major elements - MTV, the Music of Malaysia, and the Music of Indonesia - and how these three interact in the modern cultural setting. The research objective behind the book was to study the impact of globalization, in the form of the MTV onslaught on the youth musical culture and identities of Indonesia and Malaysia, and to determine what theoretical basis could explain the new cultural products which have risen in response to this process. The book goes on to examine whether the nasyid and irama Malaysia music genres in Malaysia and dangdut in Indonesia are part of this process and how it is achieved
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  • 8
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814345491
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 232 pages)
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    DDC: 306.09
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    Keywords: Human security / Asia ; Menschliche Sicherheit ; Asien ; Asien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Asien ; Menschliche Sicherheit
    Abstract: This volume focuses on the theme of Human Security - a phenomenon increasingly in the news in Asia. The issues revolve around the security of the individual as opposed to the security of the state. They encompass some of the latest developments affecting or having implications for the well-being of the Asian individual since January 2010. Among them are Japan's triple calamity; Wikileaks; the Arab uprisings; and the death of Osama bin Laden. Issues discussed range from climate change and natural disasters; energy security; health, food, and water security to issues of internal challenges such as governance, politics and identity. The role of diplomacy in non-traditional security, as the larger conceptual framework within which human security resides, is also covered. This is the third volume of Strategic Currents, which publishes essays and commentaries first written for RSIS Commentaries by scholars, academics and associates of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University
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  • 9
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814279758
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxiv, 200 pages)
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    DDC: 305.42095957
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    Keywords: Frau ; Women's rights / Singapore ; Women / Legal status, Laws, etc / Singapore
    Abstract: The chapters in this book are an assembly of commentaries by a distinguished team of specialists on the social impact of the Singapore Women's Charter on women and men. The Women's Charter is the main legislation protecting women's rights in the context of the family in Singapore. Highlights of this book include the reasons for the significance of legislation to protect women's rights in marriage; how the legislation came about; case studies from Southeast Asia; how the Singapore Women's Charter evolved and became established; how the Charter goes beyond protecting women's rights by reinforcing men's and women's obligations and duties in a marital partnership; how the Charter has come to be perceived by men and women especially in its enforcement in the context of divorce; and the social repercussions of the Charter on the family in its application. There has been ongoing discussion on the implications of the Charter on the lives of Singaporean women and men for some years since its implementation. The purpose of this book is to enrich our understanding of this legislation further – its objectives, efficacy and shortfalls
    Description / Table of Contents: Legal mechanisms for protecting women's rights / Theresa W. Devasahayam -- The women's charter, 1961 / Ann Wee -- Significant provisions in the women's charter / Leong Wai Kum -- A lawyer's perspective on how divorces view the women's charter / Ellen Lee -- The morning after, understanding and exploring the psychosocial impact of women's charter on families experiencing domestic violence / Sudha Nair -- Some thoughts on protecting women's rights in the familiy and beyond / Theresa W. Devasahayam
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  • 10
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789814311373
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxv, 371 pages)
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    DDC: 338.7095957
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    Keywords: Wirtschaft ; East Indians / Singapore / Economic conditions ; Trade associations / Singapore ; Business networks / Singapore ; Businesspeople / Singapore ; East Indian business enterprises / Singapore
    Abstract: This book is a macro-study of Indian business communities in Singapore through different phases of their growth since colonial times. It goes beyond the conventional labour-history approach to study Indian immigrants to Southeast Asia, both in terms of themselves and their connections with the peoples' movements. It looks at how Indian business communities negotiated with others in the environments in which they found themselves and adapted to them in novel ways. It especially brings into focus the patterns and integration of the Indian networks in the large-scale transnational flows of capital, one of the least-studied aspects of the diaspora history in this part of the world. The complexities and overlapping interests of different groups of traders and businessmen form an interesting study of various aspects of these trading bodies, their methods of operation and their trade links, both within and outside Singapore. The book also charts their mobility and progress, in terms of both business and social status. The research aims to construct linear threads of linkages through generations and situate them in the larger framework and broader paradigms of business networks in Singapore.In shedding light on aspects of Indian connectivities to Southeast Asia, the narrative is particularly relevant in the context of India's economic rise. This study raises economic, social and cultural issues regarding the transition
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9789814311168 , 9789814311175 , 9789814345101
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (532 p)
    Series Statement: Nalanda-Sriwijaya Series
    DDC: 303.48259054
    Abstract: Early interactions between South and Southeast Asia: reflections on cross-cultural exchange -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I: New Archaeological Evidence from South Asia and Southeast Asia -- 1. Central Vietnam during the Period from 500 BCE to CE 500 -- 2. Ban Don Ta Phet and Khao Sam Kaeo: The Earliest Indian Contacts Re-assessed -- 3. Preliminary Study of Indian and Indian Style Wares from Khao Sam Kaeo (Chumphon, Peninsular Thailand), Fourth-Second Centuries BCE1 -- 4. Early Contacts between India and the Andaman Coast in Thailand from the Second Century BCE to Eleventh Century CE -- 5. The Batujaya Site: New Evidence of Early Indian Influence in West Java -- 6. Continuity and Change in South Indian Involvement in Northern Sumatra: The Inferences of Archaeological Evidence from Kota Cina and Lamreh -- 7. South Asia and the Tapanuli Area (North-West Sumatra): Ninth-Fourteenth Centuries CE -- 8. Emergence of Early Historic Trade in Peninsular India -- 9. Contacts between India and Southeast Asia in Ceramic and Boat Building Traditions -- 10. Marine Archaeological Investigations along the Tamil Nadu Coast and their Implications for Understanding Cultural Expansion to Southeast Asian Countries -- Part II: Localisation in Southeast Asia -- 11. Tamil Merchants and the Hindu-Buddhist Diaspora in Early Southeast Asia -- 12 The Spread of Sanskrit in Southeast Asia -- 13. The Early Inscriptions of Indonesia and the Problem of the Sanskrit Cosmopolis -- 14. Indian Architecture in the ‘Sanskrit Cosmopolis’: The Temples of the Dieng Plateau -- 15. The Importance of Gupta-period Sculpture in Southeast Asian Art History -- 16. Individuals under the Glaze: Local Transformations of Indianisation in the Decorative Lintels of Angkor -- 17. Early Musical Exchange between India and Southeast Asia -- 18. Buddhism and the Circulation of Ritual in Early Peninsular Southeast Asia -- 19. Early Buddhism in Myanmar: Ye Dhamma Inscriptions from Arakan -- 20. Hindu Deities in Southern Vietnam: Images on Small Archaeological Artefacts -- 21. ‘The Depositing of the Embryo’ – Temple Consecration Rituals in the Hindu Tradition of South and Southeast Asia: A Study of the Textual and Archaeological Evidence -- 22. Localisation of Indian Influences as Reflected in the Laotian Versions of the Ramayana -- 23. Broken Threads: Contested Histories of Brahminism in Cambodia and Thailand and the Construction of Ritual Authority -- Contributors -- Index.
    Abstract: "This volume will definitely contribute towards understanding the protohistory of Southeast Asia, as it succeeds in providing a space for dialogue among archaeologists, historians, and scholars of other related disciplines of both India and Southeast Asia. Anyone seriously interested in early history of the region, or for that matter, anyone interested in the root of contemporary cultural exchange in the era of globalization, should benefit from reading this volume, as well as its companion volume Nagapattinam to Suvarnadwipa"(The International Journal of Asian Studies)
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9789814279758 , 9789814279765 , 9789814345019 , 9814279765 , 9814345016
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p)
    DDC: 305.42095957
    Keywords: Women--Legal status, Laws, etc.--Singapore ; Women's rights--Singapore
    Abstract: Singapore women's charter : roles, responsibilities, and rights in marriage -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Keynote Address “Women’s Charter to Family Charter” -- 1. Legal Mechanisms for Protecting Women’s Rights: Examples from Southeast Asia -- 2. The Women’s Charter, 1961: Where We Were Coming from and How We Got There -- 3. Significant Provisions in the Women’s Charter -- 4. A Lawyer’s Perspective on How Divorcees View the Women’s Charter -- 5. “The Morning After”: Understanding and Exploring the Psychosocial Impact of the Women’s Charter on Families Experiencing Domestic Violence -- 6. Epilogue: Some Thoughts on Protecting Women’s Rights in the Family and Beyond -- Index.
    Abstract: The chapters in this book are an assembly of commentaries by a distinguished team of specialists on the social impact of the Singapore Women's Charter on women and men. The Women's Charter is the main legislation protecting women's rights in the context of the family in Singapore. Highlights of this book include the reasons for the significance of legislation to protect women's rights in marriage; how the legislation came about; case studies from Southeast Asia; how the Singapore Women's Charter evolved and became established; how the Charter goes beyond protecting women's rights by reinforcing men's and women's obligations and duties in a marital partnership; how the Charter has come to be perceived by men and women especially in its enforcement in the context of divorce; and the social repercussions of the Charter on the family in its application. There has been ongoing discussion on the implications of the Charter on the lives of Singaporean women and men for some years since its implementation. The purpose of this book is to enrich our understanding of this legislation further - its objectives, efficacy and shortfalls
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  • 13
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 200 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 305.42095957
    Keywords: Women Legal status, Laws, etc ; Women's rights ; Women's rights ; Singapore ; Women ; Legal status, Laws, etc ; Singapore
    Abstract: The chapters in this book are an assembly of commentaries by a distinguished team of specialists on the social impact of the Singapore Women's Charter on women and men. The Women's Charter is the main legislation protecting women's rights in the context of the family in Singapore. Highlights of this book include the reasons for the significance of legislation to protect women's rights in marriage; how the legislation came about; case studies from Southeast Asia; how the Singapore Women's Charter evolved and became established; how the Charter goes beyond protecting women's rights by reinforcing men's and women's obligations and duties in a marital partnership; how the Charter has come to be perceived by men and women especially in its enforcement in the context of divorce; and the social repercussions of the Charter on the family in its application. There has been ongoing discussion on the implications of the Charter on the lives of Singaporean women and men for some years since its implementation. The purpose of this book is to enrich our understanding of this legislation further – its objectives, efficacy and shortfalls
    Abstract: Legal mechanisms for protecting women's rights / Theresa W. Devasahayam -- The women's charter, 1961 / Ann Wee -- Significant provisions in the women's charter / Leong Wai Kum -- A lawyer's perspective on how divorces view the women's charter / Ellen Lee -- The morning after, understanding and exploring the psychosocial impact of women's charter on families experiencing domestic violence / Sudha Nair -- Some thoughts on protecting women's rights in the familiy and beyond / Theresa W. Devasahayam
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    ISBN: 9789814345491
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 232 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Human security ; Human security ; Asia
    Abstract: This volume focuses on the theme of Human Security - a phenomenon increasingly in the news in Asia. The issues revolve around the security of the individual as opposed to the security of the state. They encompass some of the latest developments affecting or having implications for the well-being of the Asian individual since January 2010. Among them are Japan's triple calamity; Wikileaks; the Arab uprisings; and the death of Osama bin Laden. Issues discussed range from climate change and natural disasters; energy security; health, food, and water security to issues of internal challenges such as governance, politics and identity. The role of diplomacy in non-traditional security, as the larger conceptual framework within which human security resides, is also covered. This is the third volume of Strategic Currents, which publishes essays and commentaries first written for RSIS Commentaries by scholars, academics and associates of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University
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    ISBN: 9789812309563
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvii, 115 pages)
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    Keywords: Frau ; Women / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Südostasien ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: As a region, Southeast Asia has undergone enormous economic and social changes in the last few decades. Women as a collective have seen their lives transformed as a result of rapid development and economic growth. In exploring the progress made by Southeast Asian men and women, this book seeks to answer the following questions: (a) In what areas have women been able to achieve parity with men? (b) In what areas do women encounter specific disadvantages based on their gender as compared with men? and (c) How have women's concerns and problems been addressed by the governments in this region with the aim of encouraging gender equality? As the title of this book suggests, the chapters provide an analysis of the broad trends - including changes and continuities - in the experiences, interests and concerns of Southeast Asian women. The chapters examine the trends related to women in the following arenas: the family, economic participation, politics, health, and religion. In some arenas, the trends reflect the disadvantages women face, which in turn have led to gender gaps; in other areas, women's progress has been found to eclipse that of the men, although this tends to be the exception
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    ISBN: 9789812308399
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    Pages: 1 online resource (xi, 291 pages)
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    Keywords: Zheng, He / 1371-1435 / Travel / Southeast Asia ; Geschichte ; Islam / Southeast Asia / History ; Islam / China / History ; Südostasien ; Southeast Asia / Religion
    Abstract: Tan Ta Sen has modestly suggested that, as a book to illustrate the peaceful impact of culture contact, he is concerned to show how such cultural influences not only led to transmissions, conversions and transferences involving Inner Asian Muslims from China and Yunnan Muslims, Chams, Javanese, Malays, Arabs and Indians, but also enabled many Chinese in the Malay world to retain their non-Muslim cultural traits. In placing Cheng Ho's voyages in this context, the author offers a fresh perspective on a momentous set of events in Chinese maritime history. Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore. Tan Ta Sen's book on Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia is not the first one on the subject, but it is the first book that puts Cheng Ho's voyages in the larger context of "culture contact" in China and beyond. He has garnered numerous sources, from published documents to architectural sites and buildings, to support his arguments. He has done much more than previous scholars writing on this subject. - Professor Leo Suryadinata, Chinese Heritage Centre (Singapore). This long-awaited book is welcomed by the academic community - Tan Ta Sen has used historical facts to strengthen the argument on the existence of the "Third Wave", i.e. "the Chinese Wave", in the spread of Islam in the Southeast Asian region. Until now, we only know two major waves, i.e. the India-Gujarat Wave and the Middle East Wave through the development of trade relations. - Professor A. Dahana, University of Indonesia (Jakarta)
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812309099
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxiii, 253 pages)
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    DDC: 303.4833095
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    Keywords: Information society / Asia ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Asien ; Asien ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Asien ; Informationsgesellschaft
    Abstract: Undeniably, Asian societies are in a period of transition, when people are learning to live with new information and communication technologies (ICTs) - whether in commerce, government or development work. Living the Information Society in Asia describes the interaction of people and new ICTs as the technologies seep into everyday life, such as how mobile phones forge relationships among families separated by migration, how camera phones threaten personal space, how cultural identities are strengthened in call centres, and how religion is incorporated into the new communication technologies people use. Living the Information society in Asia looks at the phenomenon as it unfolds and raises the implications for policy and future research
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    ISBN: 9789812309242
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 245 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
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    DDC: 297.0954
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    Keywords: Islam Southeast Asia ; Congresses. ; Islam South Asia ; Congresses. ; Islam Congresses ; Islam Congresses ; Islam ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses ; Islam ; South Asia ; Congresses ; Südasien ; Islam ; Südostasien ; Islam
    Abstract: Well over half of the world's Muslim population lives in Asia. Over the centuries a rich constellation of Muslim cultures developed there and the region is currently home to some of the most dynamic and important developments in contemporary Islam. Despite this, the internal dynamics of Muslim societies in Asia do not often receive commensurate attention in international Islamic Studies scholarship. This volume brings together the work of an interdisciplinary group of scholars discussing various aspects of the complex relationships between the Muslim communities of South and Southeast Asia. With their respective contributions covering points and patterns of interaction from the medieval to the contemporary periods, they attempt to map new trajectories for understanding the ways in which these two crucial areas have developed in relation to each other, as well as in the broader contexts of both world history and the current age of globalization.
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    ISBN: 9789812309433 , 9789812309440 , 9789812309457 , 9812309438
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (457 p)
    DDC: 305.260959
    Keywords: Aging--Government policy--Southeast Asia--Congresses ; Older people--Medical care--Southeast Asia--Congresses ; Older people--Southeast Asia--Economic conditions--Congresses ; Older people--Southeast Asia--Social conditions--Congresses
    Abstract: Older persons in Southeast Asia : an emerging asset -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Foreword -- Message from the Director -- Preface -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. Older Persons in Southeast Asia: From Liability to Asset by Aris Ananta and Evi Nurvidya Arifin -- 2. Future Ageing in Southeast Asia: Demographic Trends, Human Capital, and Health Status by Wolfgang Lutz, Samir K.C., Hafiz T.A. Khan, Sergei Scherbov and George W. Leeson -- Part II: Old-Age Income Security -- 3. Economics and Old Age: The Singapore Experience by David Reisman -- 4. National Long-Term-Care Severe Disability Insurance in Singapore by Gerald Choon-Huat Koh -- 5. Social Security and Health Care Financing for Older Persons in Thailand: New Challenges by Kusol Soonthorndhada -- 6. An Exploration for a Universal Non-Contributory Pension Scheme in Vietnam by Giang Thanh Long and Wade Donald Pfau -- Part III: Employment and Other Sources of Financial Contribution -- 7. Employment of Older Persons: Diversity across Nations and Subnations in Southeast Asia by Evi Nurvidya Arifin and Aris Ananta -- 8. Work, Income and Expenditure: Elderly and Near-elderly Women in Metro Cebu, Philippines by Socorro A. Gultiano and Sonny S. Agustin -- 9. Employability Approach to Financing Old Age by Chew Soon Beng and Rosalind Chew -- 10. Facing The Geriatric Wave in Indonesia: Financial Conditions and Social Support by Tri Budi W. Rahardjo, Tony Hartono, Vita Priantina Dewi, Eef Hogervorst and Evi Nurvidya Arifin -- Part IV: Ageing, Migration, and Development -- 11. The Nexus of Ageing and Migration in Singapore by Kalyani K. Mehta -- 12. Overseas Labour Migration and Well-Being of Older Filipinos by Grace T. Cruz and Elma P. Laguna -- 13. Urbanization and The Ageing Community in Sarawak, Malaysia by Ling How Kee -- Part V: Roles of Government and Civil Society -- 14. Ageing, Finance and Civil Society: Notes for an Agenda by Philip Kreager -- 15. Evaluation and Implementation of Ageing-Related Policies in Indonesia Nugroho Abikusno -- Index.
    Abstract: "This interdisciplinary book presents timely contributions to the debate on population ageing in the region from the perspectives of demography, economics, sociology, anthropology, public health, psychology and epidemiology
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    ISBN: 9789812308375 , 9789812308399 , 9812308377
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (329 p)
    DDC: 306.6970959
    Keywords: Islam--China--History ; Islam--Southeast Asia--History
    Abstract: Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Cultural contact in China -- 2. The Chinese world and civilization -- 3. The spread of Buddhism to china and its sinicization -- 4. The advent of Islam in China -- 5. The sinicization of Islam in China -- Part II: Cultural contact in Southeast Asia -- 6. The islamization of Southeast Asia -- 7. Cheng ho and the islamization of Southeast Asia -- 8. The localization of Islam in insular Southeast Asia -- 9. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.
    Abstract: "This monograph is based upon the author's recent doctoral dissertation completed at the University of Indonesia in 2007. It may possibly be the first in the field of Southeast Asian studies to attain the distinction of being published almost simultaneously in English, Chinese and Bahasa Indonesia
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    ISBN: 9789812308221 , 9789812308740 , 9812308741
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (338 p)
    DDC: 306.8430959
    Keywords: Interfaith marriage--Southeast Asia ; Marriage law--Southeast Asia ; Marriage--Religious aspects--Islam
    Abstract: Muslim-non-Muslim marriage : political and cultural contestations in Southeast Asia -- Contents -- Preface -- The Contributors -- Glossary -- Chapter 1: Muslim-non-Muslim Marriage, Rights and the State in Southeast Asia -- Section I: Political and Legal Contestations -- Chapter 2: Trapped between Legal Unification and Pluralism: The Indonesian Supreme Court’s Decision on Interfaith Marriage -- Chapter 3: Private Lives, Public Contention: Muslim-non-Muslim Family Disputes in Malaysia -- Chapter 4: Legal Aspects of Muslim-non-Muslim Marriage in Indonesia -- Chapter 5: The Politico-Religious Contestation: Hardening of the Islamic Law on Muslim-non-Muslim Marriage in Indonesia -- Section II: Lived Realities -- Chapter 6: “Not Muslim, not Minangkabau”: Interreligious Marriage and its Cultural Impact in Minangkabau Society -- Chapter 7: Khao Khaek: Interfaith Marriage between Muslims and Buddhists in Southern Thailand -- Chapter 8: Interethnic Marriages and Conversion to Islam in Kota Bharu -- Section III: Perspectives -- Chapter 9: Promoting Gender Equity through Interreligious Marriage: Empowering Indonesian Women -- Chapter 10: Muslim-non-Muslim Marriage in Singapore -- Index.
    Abstract: "This is an excellent and rare exploration of a sensitive religious issue from many perspectives legal, cultural and political. The case studies from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand portray the important and exciting, yet very difficult, negotiation of Islamic teachings in the changing realities of Southeast Asia, home to the majority of Muslims in the world
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    ISBN: 9789812308733 , 9789812309099 , 9812308733
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (277 p)
    DDC: 303.4833095
    Abstract: Living the information society in Asia -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Introduction: Perspectives of ICT Research in Asia -- 1. What Would Durkheim Have Thought?: Living in (and with) the Information Society -- 2. What Is a Mobile Phone Relationship? -- 3. Technologies of Transformation: The End of the Social or the Birth of the Cyber Network? -- 4. Becoming Mobile in Contemporary Urban China: How Increasing ICT Usage Is Reformulating the Spatial Dimension of Sociability -- 5. Mobile Religiosity in Indonesia: Mobilized Islam, Islamized Mobility and the Potential of Islamic Techno Nationalism -- 6. Moral Panics and Mobile Phones: The Cultural Politics of New Media Modernity in India -- 7. Stories from e-Bario -- 8. Life and Death in the Chinese Informational City: The Challenges of Working-Class ICTs and the Information Have-less -- 9. Institutional Responses to GIS Adoption for RPTA in Local Governments -- 10. Customer Acquisition among Small and Informal Businesses in Urban India: Comparing Face-to-Face and Mediated Channels -- 11. The View from the Other Side: The Impact of Business Process Outsourcing on the Well-being and Identity of Filipino Call Centre Workers -- 12. Empowering Thai Homeworkers through ICTS -- Index.
    Abstract: Undeniably, Asian societies are in a period of transition, when people are learning to live with new information and communication technologies (ICTs) - whether in commerce, government or development work
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    ISBN: 9789812309259 , 9789812309334 , 981230925X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (227 p)
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Knowledge, Sociology of--Congresses ; Political sociology--Congresses
    Abstract: The politics of knowledge -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- The Contributors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Messages -- Chapter 1: Role of knowledge in the transformation of Asia -- Chapter 2: Understanding the politics of knowledge: the ASIAN perspective -- Chapter 3: Truth, free speech and knowledge: the human rights contribution -- Chapter 4: Knowledge: the driver of economic growth -- Chapter 5: Commerce vs the common conflicts over the commercialisation of biomedical knowledge -- Chapter 6: A global deal on climate change -- Chapter 7: The changing politics of religious knowledge in Asia: the case of Indonesia -- Index.
    Abstract: The publication of this book, comprising chapters written by distinguished scholars, is a timely recognition that these days we are bombarded by suggestions that knowledge is power, that we are operating in a knowledge economy, and that the greatest driver for financial growth and national development is the knowledge industry
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    ISBN: 9789812309563
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 115 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    Keywords: Women Congresses ; Women ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses
    Abstract: As a region, Southeast Asia has undergone enormous economic and social changes in the last few decades. Women as a collective have seen their lives transformed as a result of rapid development and economic growth. In exploring the progress made by Southeast Asian men and women, this book seeks to answer the following questions: (a) In what areas have women been able to achieve parity with men? (b) In what areas do women encounter specific disadvantages based on their gender as compared with men? and (c) How have women's concerns and problems been addressed by the governments in this region with the aim of encouraging gender equality? As the title of this book suggests, the chapters provide an analysis of the broad trends - including changes and continuities - in the experiences, interests and concerns of Southeast Asian women. The chapters examine the trends related to women in the following arenas: the family, economic participation, politics, health, and religion. In some arenas, the trends reflect the disadvantages women face, which in turn have led to gender gaps; in other areas, women's progress has been found to eclipse that of the men, although this tends to be the exception
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    ISBN: 9789812309099
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 253 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    Keywords: Information society ; Information society ; Asia ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Undeniably, Asian societies are in a period of transition, when people are learning to live with new information and communication technologies (ICTs) - whether in commerce, government or development work. Living the Information Society in Asia describes the interaction of people and new ICTs as the technologies seep into everyday life, such as how mobile phones forge relationships among families separated by migration, how camera phones threaten personal space, how cultural identities are strengthened in call centres, and how religion is incorporated into the new communication technologies people use. Living the Information society in Asia looks at the phenomenon as it unfolds and raises the implications for policy and future research
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    ISBN: 9789812308399
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 291 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 306.6970959
    Keywords: Zheng, He Travel ; Islam History ; Islam History ; Zheng, He ; 1371-1435 ; Travel ; Southeast Asia ; Islam ; Southeast Asia ; History ; Islam ; China ; History ; Southeast Asia ; Religion ; Southeast Asia Religion
    Abstract: Tan Ta Sen has modestly suggested that, as a book to illustrate the peaceful impact of culture contact, he is concerned to show how such cultural influences not only led to transmissions, conversions and transferences involving Inner Asian Muslims from China and Yunnan Muslims, Chams, Javanese, Malays, Arabs and Indians, but also enabled many Chinese in the Malay world to retain their non-Muslim cultural traits. In placing Cheng Ho's voyages in this context, the author offers a fresh perspective on a momentous set of events in Chinese maritime history. Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore. Tan Ta Sen's book on Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia is not the first one on the subject, but it is the first book that puts Cheng Ho's voyages in the larger context of "culture contact" in China and beyond. He has garnered numerous sources, from published documents to architectural sites and buildings, to support his arguments. He has done much more than previous scholars writing on this subject. - Professor Leo Suryadinata, Chinese Heritage Centre (Singapore). This long-awaited book is welcomed by the academic community - Tan Ta Sen has used historical facts to strengthen the argument on the existence of the "Third Wave", i.e. "the Chinese Wave", in the spread of Islam in the Southeast Asian region. Until now, we only know two major waves, i.e. the India-Gujarat Wave and the Middle East Wave through the development of trade relations. - Professor A. Dahana, University of Indonesia (Jakarta)
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812304933
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 416 pages)
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Politik ; Terrorismus ; Globalization / Economic aspects / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Terrorism / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Globalization / Social aspects / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Globalization / Political aspects / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Politischer Wandel ; Sozialer Wandel ; Globalisierung ; Südostasien ; Südostasien ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Südostasien ; Globalisierung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Politischer Wandel ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: This volume is a collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars. Collectively, they present a multidimensional perspective of globalization in Southeast Asia. They delve into the political, economic, security, social, and cultural dimensions of globalization and local responses, offering evidence of complex interfacing between the global and the local, thus championing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to globalization studies. This volume depicts globalization as an uneven and, sometimes, undesired process, and resists the temptation for easy conclusions to the challenges facing the region today
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    ISBN: 9789812307941
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xv, 247 pages)
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    DDC: 305.26095
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    Keywords: Politik ; Wirtschaft ; Older people / Southeast Asia / Economic conditions / Congresses ; Aging / Government policy / East Asia / Congresses ; Aging / Government policy / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Older people / East Asia / Social conditions / Congresses ; Older people / Southeast Asia / Social conditions / Congresses ; Older people / East Asia / Economic conditions / Congresses ; Ostasien ; Südostasien ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Southeast and East Asian countries are undergoing varying stages of population ageing. The social, economic and political implications of population ageing will be enormous, and because of the fast speed of ageing in the region, the countries cannot afford the luxury of time for the gradual evolution of social and structural support systems and networks for the older population. The essays in this volume critically examine national ageing policies and programmes, the sustainability of existing pension systems, housing and living arrangements, inter-generational transfer, and aspects of quality of life of the elderly population. While the findings show that most Southeast Asian countries have started to formulate and implement national ageing policies, they also indicate that the existing policies are by and large inadequate and underdeveloped in serving the needs of the older population and indeed much more must be done to prepare for the future
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    Singapore : Chinese Heritage Centre and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812308368
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 209 pages)
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    DDC: 305.89510598
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    Keywords: Chinese / Indonesia ; Indonesia / Ethnic relations
    Abstract: The Chinese in Indonesia have played an important role in Indonesian society before and after the fall of Soeharto. This book provides comprehensive and up-to-date information by examining them in detail during that era with special reference to the post-Soeharto period. The contributors to this volume consist of both older- and younger-generation scholars writing on Indonesian Chinese. They offer new information and fresh perspectives on the issues of government policies, legal position, ethnic politics, race relations, religion, education and prospects of the Chinese Indonesians
    Description / Table of Contents: Chinese Indonesians in an era of globalization / Leo Suryadinata -- Chinese Indonesians in Indonesia and the Province of Riau Archipelago, a demographic analysis / Aris Ananta, Evi Nurvidya Arifin, and Bakhtiar -- Indonesian government policies and the ethnic Chinese / Eddie Lembong -- No more discrimination against the Chinese / Frans H. Winarta -- Chinese education in Indonesia, developments in the post-1998 era / Aimee Dawis -- Ethnic Chinese religions / Susy Ong -- Anti-Chinese violence in Indonesia after Soeharto / Charles A. Coppel -- Ethnic Chinese and ethnic Indonesians, a love-hate relationship / Natalia Soebagjo -- Reluctant internationalization, the case of the Salim Group / Marleen Dieleman and the late Wladimir Sachs -- Is there a future for Chinese Indonesians? / Jamie Mackie
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    ISBN: 9789812308184
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xx, 353 pages)
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Politik ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Globalization / Malaysia ; Malaysia / Politics and government ; Malaysia / Social policy ; Malaysia / Economic policy
    Abstract: "Half a century since Malayan independence in 1957, this collection of essays provides a welcome assessment of post-colonial, especially recent Malaysian policies on various fronts – development, 'looking East', 1997-98 crisis management, inter-ethnic redistribution, poverty reduction, trade, education, healthcare, globalization, Islam and national culture. This volume is a useful compendium for anyone seeking a broad overview of recent policy challenges and debates." – Jomo Kwame Sundaram, United Nations Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development
    Description / Table of Contents: Developmentalist state in Malaysia / Abdul Rahman Embong -- The Look East Policy, the Asian crisis, and state autonomy / Lee Poh Ping -- The Malaysian success story, the public sector, and inter-ethnic inequality / Jacob Meerman -- Poverty eradication, development, and policy space in Malaysia / Ragayah Haji Mat Zin -- Trade liberalization and national autonomy, Malaysia's experience at the multilateral and bilateral levels / Tham Siew Yean -- Malaysia's education policies / Joan M. Nelson -- Malaysia's healthcare sector / Joan M. Nelson -- Globalization, Islamic resurgence, and state autonomy, the response of the Malaysian state to Islamic globalization / Norani Othman -- The national culture policy and contestation over Malaysian identity / Sumit K. Mandal
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    ISBN: 9048506417 , 9789048506415
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (307 p.)
    Series Statement: ICAS publication series 3
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    DDC: 338.54209598
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1997-2003 ; Geschichte 1997-2003 ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Microeconomics ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Ländlicher Raum ; Lebensbedingungen ; Rural development ; Rural poor ; Wirtschaft ; Rural poor ; Rural development ; Lebensbedingungen ; Ländlicher Raum ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Südcelebes ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Südcelebes ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Ländlicher Raum ; Lebensbedingungen ; Geschichte 1997-2003
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-307) , Making a living in turbulent times : livelihoods and resource allocations in Tana Toraja during Indonesia's economic and political crises - Edwin de Jong -- - Through turbulent times : diversity, vulnerability, and resilience of Madurese livelihoods in East Kalimantan - Gerben Nooteboom -- - Livelihood dynamics, the economic crisis, and coping mechanisms in Kerinci District, Sumatra - Paul P.M. Burgers -- - The economic and ecological crises and their impact on livelihood strategies of rural households in Yogyakarta - Muhammad Baquini -- - Livelihoods and coping responses to the crisis in four villages with different farm systems in the special region of Yogyakarta - Agus Sutanto -- - Livelihood strategies, responses to the crisis, and the role of non-agricultural activities in five villages in the special region of Yogyakarta - R. Rijanta -- - The effects of the crisis on livelihood systems in "rurban" areas : case studies in the special region of Yogyakarta - Djarot S. Widyatmoko -- - Economic change, the 1997 crisis, and livelihood sustainability in two horticultural communities in South Sulawesi - Marja Rijerse -- - Krismon yang selamat : the crisis impact on livelihood strategies in Desa Parigi, South Sulawesi - Mascha Singeling -- - The Asian crisis, livelihood conditions, and resource use in the coastal village of Tamasaju, South Sulawesi - Rogier Vogelij -- - Indonesian rural livelihoods and resource use in crisis? - Milan J. Titus
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    ISBN: 9789812308047 , 9789812308054 , 9812308040
    ISSN: 1547-1330 , 1547-1349
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (93 p)
    Series Statement: Policy studies
    DDC: 305.8958
    Keywords: Karen (Southeast Asian people)--Burma--Politics and government
    Abstract: The Karen revolution in Burma : diverse voices, uncertain ends -- Contents -- List of Acronyms -- Executive Summary -- The Karen Revolution in Burma: Diverse Voices, Uncertain Ends -- Background -- Segments of the Karen Constituency -- Karen Political Organizations -- Opinions and Attitudes -- Recommendations -- Postscript -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Project Information: Internal Conflicts and State-Building Challenges in Asia.
    Abstract: This study analyses the various types and stages of conflict that have been experienced by diverse groups and generations of Karen over the six decades of armed conflict between the Karen National Union (KNU) and successive Burmese governments
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    ISBN: 9789812308160 , 9789812308177 , 9789812308184 , 9812308172
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (373 p)
    DDC: 303.482595
    Keywords: Globalization--Malaysia
    Abstract: Globalization and national autonomy : the experience of Malaysia -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Developmentalist state in Malaysia: its origins, nature and contemporary transformation -- 3. The Look East Policy, the Asian crisis, and state autonomy -- 4. The Malaysian success story, the public sector, and inter-ethnic inequality -- 5. Poverty eradication, development, and policy space in Malaysia -- 6. Trade liberalization and national autonomy, Malaysia's experience at the multilateral and bilateral levels -- 7. Malaysia’s education policies: balancing multiple goals and global prassures -- 8. Malaysia’s healthcare sector: shifting roles for public and private provision -- 9. Globalization, Islamic resurgence, and state autonomy: the response of the Malaysian state to ‘Islamic globalization’ -- 10. The national culture policy and contestation over Malaysian identity -- 11. Conclusions -- Index.
    Abstract: "Malaysia has long had an ambivalent relationship to globalization. A shining example of export-led growth and the positive role for foreign investment, the country's political leadership has also expressed skepticism about the prevailing international political and economic order
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    ISBN: 9789812308870 , 9789812308887 , 9812308873
    ISSN: 1547-1330 , 1547-1349
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (95 p)
    Series Statement: Policy studies
    DDC: 303.6909593
    Keywords: Insurgency--Thailand, Southern ; Islam and politics--Thailand ; Muslims--Political activity--Thailand, Southern
    Abstract: Southern Thailand : the dynamics of conflict -- Contents -- List of Acronyms -- Executive Summary -- Southern Thailand: The Dynamics of Conflict -- Muslims in Southern Thailand -- Peaceful Decades -- Return of Violence; “Traditional” Southern Problems -- Religion and the Insurgency -- Separatists, Terrorists, and Militants -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Appendix: Major Incidents in Southern Thailand since December 24, 2001 -- Project Information: Internal Conflicts and State-Building Challenges in Asia.
    Abstract: This monograph examines the tragic conflict in Thailand's southern Muslim-majority provinces near the border with Malaysia. Although the conflict has attracted wide national and international interest, no agreement exists on the cause of the resumption of violence in an area that had remained free of major conflict for two decades
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    ISBN: 9789812307651 , 9789812307668 , 9812307664
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (262 p)
    DDC: 305.26095
    Keywords: Aging--Government policy--East Asia--Congresses ; Aging--Government policy--Southeast Asia--Congresses ; Older people--East Asia--Economic conditions--Congresses ; Older people--East Asia--Social conditions--Congresses ; Older people--Southeast Asia--Economic conditions--Congresses ; Older people--Southeast Asia--Social conditions--Congresses
    Abstract: Ageing in Southeast and East Asia : family, social protection, and policy challenges -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. The pension system in Japan and retirement needs of the Japanese elderly -- 2. The central provident fund and financing retirement needs of elderly Singaporeans -- 3. Ageing and ageing policies in the republic of Korea -- 4. Singapore’s response to an ageing population -- 5. Public policy towards the elderly in Indonesia -- 6. National policy for the elderly in Malaysia: achievements and challenges -- 7. Ageing policies and programmes in Thailand -- 8. Family and housing conditions of the elderly in Southeast Asia: living arrangement as social support -- 9. Quality of life of the elderly in Singapore’s multiracial society -- 10. Life events, stress and life satisfaction among older adults in Malaysia -- 11. Multigenerational families in Singapore -- 12. Support transfers between elderly parents and adult children in Indonesia -- Index.
    Abstract: Southeast and East Asian countries are undergoing varying stages of population ageing. The social, economic and political implications of population ageing will be enormous, and because of the fast speed of ageing in the region, the countries cannot afford the luxury of time for the gradual evolution of social and structural support systems and networks for the older population
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  • 36
    ISBN: 9789812308344 , 9789812308368 , 9812308342 , 9978981230835
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (223 p)
    DDC: 305.89510598
    Keywords: Chinese--Indonesia
    Abstract: Ethnic chinese in contemporary Indonesia -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- Contributors -- Glossary -- 1. Chinese Indonesians in an era of globalization: some major characteristics -- 2. Chinese Indonesians in Indonesia and the Province of Riau Archipelago, a demographic analysis -- 3. Indonesian government policies and the ethnic Chinese: some recent developments -- 4. No more discrimination against the Chinese -- 5. Chinese education in Indonesia, developments in the post-1998 era -- 6. Ethnic Chinese religions: some recent developments -- 7. Anti-Chinese violence in Indonesia after Soeharto -- 8. Ethnic Chinese and ethnic Indonesians, a love-hate relationship -- 9. Reluctant internationalization: the case of the Salim Group -- 10. Is there a future for Chinese Indonesians? -- Index.
    Abstract: The Chinese in Indonesia have played an important role in Indonesian society before and after the fall of Soeharto. This book provides comprehensive and up-to-date information by examining them in detail during that era with special reference to the post-Soeharto period
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    Singapore : Chinese Heritage Centre and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812308368
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 209 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 305.89510598
    Keywords: Chinese ; Chinese ; Indonesia ; Indonesia ; Ethnic relations ; Indonesia Ethnic relations ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: The Chinese in Indonesia have played an important role in Indonesian society before and after the fall of Soeharto. This book provides comprehensive and up-to-date information by examining them in detail during that era with special reference to the post-Soeharto period. The contributors to this volume consist of both older- and younger-generation scholars writing on Indonesian Chinese. They offer new information and fresh perspectives on the issues of government policies, legal position, ethnic politics, race relations, religion, education and prospects of the Chinese Indonesians
    Abstract: Chinese Indonesians in an era of globalization / Leo Suryadinata -- Chinese Indonesians in Indonesia and the Province of Riau Archipelago, a demographic analysis / Aris Ananta, Evi Nurvidya Arifin, and Bakhtiar -- Indonesian government policies and the ethnic Chinese / Eddie Lembong -- No more discrimination against the Chinese / Frans H. Winarta -- Chinese education in Indonesia, developments in the post-1998 era / Aimee Dawis -- Ethnic Chinese religions / Susy Ong -- Anti-Chinese violence in Indonesia after Soeharto / Charles A. Coppel -- Ethnic Chinese and ethnic Indonesians, a love-hate relationship / Natalia Soebagjo -- Reluctant internationalization, the case of the Salim Group / Marleen Dieleman and the late Wladimir Sachs -- Is there a future for Chinese Indonesians? / Jamie Mackie
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  • 38
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812307941
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 247 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 305.26095
    Keywords: Older people Congresses Social conditions ; Older people Congresses Social conditions ; Older people Congresses Economic conditions ; Older people Congresses Economic conditions ; Aging Congresses Government policy ; Aging Congresses Government policy ; Older people ; Southeast Asia ; Economic conditions ; Congresses ; Aging ; Government policy ; East Asia ; Congresses ; Aging ; Government policy ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses ; Older people ; East Asia ; Social conditions ; Congresses ; Older people ; Southeast Asia ; Social conditions ; Congresses ; Older people ; East Asia ; Economic conditions ; Congresses
    Abstract: Southeast and East Asian countries are undergoing varying stages of population ageing. The social, economic and political implications of population ageing will be enormous, and because of the fast speed of ageing in the region, the countries cannot afford the luxury of time for the gradual evolution of social and structural support systems and networks for the older population. The essays in this volume critically examine national ageing policies and programmes, the sustainability of existing pension systems, housing and living arrangements, inter-generational transfer, and aspects of quality of life of the elderly population. While the findings show that most Southeast Asian countries have started to formulate and implement national ageing policies, they also indicate that the existing policies are by and large inadequate and underdeveloped in serving the needs of the older population and indeed much more must be done to prepare for the future
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  • 39
    ISBN: 9789812308184
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 353 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 303.482595
    Keywords: Globalization ; Globalization ; Malaysia ; Malaysia ; Politics and government ; Malaysia ; Social policy ; Malaysia ; Economic policy ; Malaysia Economic policy ; Malaysia Politics and government ; Malaysia Social policy ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Half a century since Malayan independence in 1957, this collection of essays provides a welcome assessment of post-colonial, especially recent Malaysian policies on various fronts – development, 'looking East', 1997-98 crisis management, inter-ethnic redistribution, poverty reduction, trade, education, healthcare, globalization, Islam and national culture. This volume is a useful compendium for anyone seeking a broad overview of recent policy challenges and debates." – Jomo Kwame Sundaram, United Nations Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development
    Abstract: Developmentalist state in Malaysia / Abdul Rahman Embong -- The Look East Policy, the Asian crisis, and state autonomy / Lee Poh Ping -- The Malaysian success story, the public sector, and inter-ethnic inequality / Jacob Meerman -- Poverty eradication, development, and policy space in Malaysia / Ragayah Haji Mat Zin -- Trade liberalization and national autonomy, Malaysia's experience at the multilateral and bilateral levels / Tham Siew Yean -- Malaysia's education policies / Joan M. Nelson -- Malaysia's healthcare sector / Joan M. Nelson -- Globalization, Islamic resurgence, and state autonomy, the response of the Malaysian state to Islamic globalization / Norani Othman -- The national culture policy and contestation over Malaysian identity / Sumit K. Mandal
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  • 40
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812304933
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 416 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 303.48259
    Keywords: Globalization Congresses Political aspects ; Globalization Congresses Economic aspects ; Globalization Congresses Social aspects ; Terrorism Congresses ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses ; Terrorism ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses ; Globalization ; Political aspects ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses
    Abstract: This volume is a collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars. Collectively, they present a multidimensional perspective of globalization in Southeast Asia. They delve into the political, economic, security, social, and cultural dimensions of globalization and local responses, offering evidence of complex interfacing between the global and the local, thus championing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to globalization studies. This volume depicts globalization as an uneven and, sometimes, undesired process, and resists the temptation for easy conclusions to the challenges facing the region today
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  • 41
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812305725
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (x, 150 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    DDC: 305.409595
    Keywords: Frau ; Gesellschaft ; Verstädterung ; Women / Malaysia / Sarawak / Social conditions ; Rural-urban migration / Social aspects / Malaysia / Sarawak ; Urbanization / Social aspects / Malaysia / Sarawak ; Women / Employment / Malaysia / Sarawak ; Verstädterung ; Frauenarbeit ; Migration ; Sarawak ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Sarawak ; Verstädterung ; Frauenarbeit ; Migration
    Abstract: This unique volume draws together a compelling collection of studies on the diverse and transformatory experiences of women as they encounter the forces of modernization altering the face of contemporary Borneo. The authors, all locally based scholars specializing in gender issues, shed much-needed light upon this hidden academic area. It presents the human and gendered face of development and discusses the pressing issue of urbanization and rural-urban migration in its many facets as experienced by women in this multicultural and fascinating region in Southeast Asia
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  • 42
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812304834
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvii, 229 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Politik ; Sprache ; Language policy / Southeast Asia / Congresses ; Südostasien ; Southeast Asia / Languages / Political aspects / Congresses ; Southeast Asia / Ethnic relations / Congresses ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Language policies in Southeast Asia have been shaped by the process of nation-building on the one hand and by political and economic considerations on the other. The early years of nation-building in Southeast Asia generated intensive language conflicts precisely because state policies privileged the idea of a monolingual nation and thus endeavoured to co-opt or even do away with troublesome ethnic identities. In recent years, language policies are increasingly influenced by pragmatic considerations, especially globalization and the awareness of a linkage between language and economic development, such that Southeast Asian states in varying degrees have become less insistent on promoting monolingual nationalism.This book evaluates the successes and drawbacks of language policies in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar, especially the ways in which these policies have often been resisted or contested. It is an invaluable primer on this linguistically complex region and a resource for scholars, policy-makers, civil society activists and NGOs in various parts of the world facing equally challenging ethnic/language issues
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  • 43
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    ISBN: 9789812307286
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xi, 189 pages)
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    DDC: 304.609595
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    Keywords: Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Malaysia / Population ; Malaysia ; Malaysia ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung
    Abstract: This book, a project of Malaysia Study Programme of ISEAS, covers the whole of Malaysia since its formation in 1963, using statistics collected in the four pan-Malaysia Population Censuses held in 1970, 1980, 1991, and 2000, and data from other sources up to 2005 wherever possible. The book is by far the most up-to-date and comprehensive study of the multiracial population of the country, with painstaking effort and skill of the author in interpreting the vast array of information at his disposal. The strength of the book lies in the author's deep familiarity with the country where he was educated up to secondary level, and even taught for some years in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, in the sixties
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  • 44
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    ISBN: 9789812305688
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xv, 211 pages)
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    DDC: 305.420959868
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    Keywords: Frau ; Women / Indonesia / Nusa Tenggara Timur / Social conditions ; Women travelers / Indonesia / Nusa Tenggara Timur ; Social mobility / Indonesia / Nusa Tenggara Timur ; Frauenarbeit ; Mobilität ; Frau ; Migration ; Indonesien ; Indonesien Ost ; Frauenarbeit ; Migration ; Indonesien Ost ; Frau ; Mobilität
    Abstract: Maiden Voyages is a fascinating, unusual study of the centrality, impact and place of sea travel on the lives of women in Eastern Indonesia. It shows how women there travel constantly by sea, to move between islands, to urban centres and even overseas. In doing so, they negotiate and cross and re-make their social boundaries. In contrast to the dominant economic approach to migration, this book uses Eastern Indonesian women's own travel accounts to show how sea voyages recreate their identities. The book is based on research of contemporary rural and semi-rural women in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. This book is an original and valuable contribution to the debates on gender, subjectivity, and the local specificity. It aims to contribute to an understanding of women's mobility and spatial relations in Eastern Indonesia. It will be of interest to scholars of geography, migration, gender and microeconomics as well as of appeal to general readers
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  • 45
    ISBN: 9789812304797 , 9789812304803 , 9812304797
    ISSN: 1547-1330 , 1547-1349
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (108 p)
    Series Statement: Policy studies
    DDC: 305.8009591
    Keywords: Burma--Ethnic relations--Political aspects ; Ethnic conflict--Burma
    Abstract: State of strife : the dynamics of ethnic conflict in Burma -- Contents -- List of Acronyms -- Executive Summary -- State of Strife: The Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict in Burma -- A Land Trapped in Conflict -- The Cycles of Conflict -- The Contemporary Landscape -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Appendix: Status of Ethnic Parties, 2006 -- Project Information: Internal Conflicts and State-Building Challenges in Asia -- List of Reviewers 2006–07 -- Policy Studies: Previous Publications.
    Abstract: Since independence in 1948, Burma has been the scene of some of the most-sustained and diverse ethnic insurgencies in the contemporary world
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  • 46
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812304438 , 9789812307286 , 9812304436
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (205 p)
    DDC: 304.609595
    Abstract: The population of Malaysia -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Population Growth and Distribution -- 3. External Migration -- 4. Internal Migration -- 5. Ethnic and Religious Patterns -- 6. Population Structure -- 7. Nuptiality Trends and Patterns -- 8. Fertility and Mortality -- 9. Labour Force -- 10. Future Population Trends -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: This book, a project of Malaysia Study Programme of ISEAS, covers the whole of Malaysia since its formation in 1963, using statistics collected in the four pan-Malaysia Population Censuses held in 1970, 1980, 1991, and 2000, and data from other sources up to 2005 wherever possible
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  • 47
    ISBN: 9789812304957 , 9789812304964 , 9812304959
    ISSN: 1547-1330 , 1547-1349
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (105 p)
    Series Statement: Policy studies
    DDC: 305.8009591
    Keywords: Armistices--Burma ; Ethnic conflict--Burma
    Abstract: Assessing Burma's ceasefire accords -- Contents -- List of Acronyms -- Executive Summary -- Assessing Burma’s Ceasefire Accords -- Background of Ethnic Conflicts in Burma -- Past Peace Talks: Managing Ethnic Conflicts before 1988 -- Brief Background of the Current Ceasefire Agreements -- Factors Influencing the Contemporary Ceasefires -- Nature of the Ceasefires -- Consequences of the Ceasefires -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Project Information: Internal Conflicts and State-Building Challenges in Asia -- List of Reviewers 2006–07 -- Policy Studies Previous Publications.
    Abstract: The Burmese military government and numerous ethnic minority armed groups have entered a series of ceasefires since 1989 in spite of the fact that most previous talks between 1949 and 1983 failed
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  • 48
    ISBN: 9789812304827 , 9789812304834 , 9812304827
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (247 p)
    DDC: 306.44959
    Keywords: Language policy--Southeast Asia--Congresses
    Abstract: Language, nation and development in Southeast Asia -- Contents -- Preface -- The Contributors -- Keynote Address -- Introduction -- 1. Language, Nation and Development in the Philippines -- 2. Go Back to Class: The Medium of Instruction Debate in the Philippines -- 3. National Language and Nation-Building: The Case of Bahasa Indonesia -- 4. Diverse Voices: Indonesian Literature and Nation-Building -- 5. The Multilingual State in Search of the Nation: The Language Policy and Discourse in Singapore’s Nation-Building -- 6. Ethnic Politics, National Development and Language Policy in Malaysia -- 7. The Politics of Language Policy in Myanmar: Imagining Togetherness, Practising Difference? -- 8. The Positions of Non-Thai Languages in Thailand -- 9. Vietnamese Language and Media Policy in the Service of Deterritorialized Nation-Building -- Index.
    Abstract: This book evaluates the successes and drawbacks of language policies in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar, especially the ways in which these policies have often been resisted or contested. It is an invaluable primer on this linguistically complex region and a resource for scholars, policy-makers, civil society activists and NGOs in various parts of the world facing equally challenging ethnic/language issues
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  • 49
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812307286
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 189 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 304.609595
    Keywords: Malaysia ; Population ; Malaysia Population
    Abstract: This book, a project of Malaysia Study Programme of ISEAS, covers the whole of Malaysia since its formation in 1963, using statistics collected in the four pan-Malaysia Population Censuses held in 1970, 1980, 1991, and 2000, and data from other sources up to 2005 wherever possible. The book is by far the most up-to-date and comprehensive study of the multiracial population of the country, with painstaking effort and skill of the author in interpreting the vast array of information at his disposal. The strength of the book lies in the author's deep familiarity with the country where he was educated up to secondary level, and even taught for some years in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, in the sixties
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  • 50
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812305688
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 211 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 305.420959868
    Keywords: Social mobility ; Women travelers ; Women Social conditions ; Women ; Indonesia ; Nusa Tenggara Timur ; Social conditions ; Women travelers ; Indonesia ; Nusa Tenggara Timur ; Social mobility ; Indonesia ; Nusa Tenggara Timur
    Abstract: Maiden Voyages is a fascinating, unusual study of the centrality, impact and place of sea travel on the lives of women in Eastern Indonesia. It shows how women there travel constantly by sea, to move between islands, to urban centres and even overseas. In doing so, they negotiate and cross and re-make their social boundaries. In contrast to the dominant economic approach to migration, this book uses Eastern Indonesian women's own travel accounts to show how sea voyages recreate their identities. The book is based on research of contemporary rural and semi-rural women in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. This book is an original and valuable contribution to the debates on gender, subjectivity, and the local specificity. It aims to contribute to an understanding of women's mobility and spatial relations in Eastern Indonesia. It will be of interest to scholars of geography, migration, gender and microeconomics as well as of appeal to general readers
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812304834
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 229 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    Keywords: Language policy Congresses ; Language policy ; Southeast Asia ; Congresses ; Southeast Asia ; Languages ; Political aspects ; Congresses ; Southeast Asia ; Ethnic relations ; Congresses ; Southeast Asia Congresses Languages ; Political aspects ; Southeast Asia Congresses Ethnic relations
    Abstract: Language policies in Southeast Asia have been shaped by the process of nation-building on the one hand and by political and economic considerations on the other. The early years of nation-building in Southeast Asia generated intensive language conflicts precisely because state policies privileged the idea of a monolingual nation and thus endeavoured to co-opt or even do away with troublesome ethnic identities. In recent years, language policies are increasingly influenced by pragmatic considerations, especially globalization and the awareness of a linkage between language and economic development, such that Southeast Asian states in varying degrees have become less insistent on promoting monolingual nationalism.This book evaluates the successes and drawbacks of language policies in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar, especially the ways in which these policies have often been resisted or contested. It is an invaluable primer on this linguistically complex region and a resource for scholars, policy-makers, civil society activists and NGOs in various parts of the world facing equally challenging ethnic/language issues
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  • 52
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812305725
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 150 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
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    DDC: 305.409595
    Keywords: Women Employment ; Rural-urban migration Social aspects ; Urbanization Social aspects ; Women Social conditions ; Women ; Malaysia ; Sarawak ; Social conditions ; Rural-urban migration ; Social aspects ; Malaysia ; Sarawak ; Urbanization ; Social aspects ; Malaysia ; Sarawak ; Women ; Employment ; Malaysia ; Sarawak
    Abstract: This unique volume draws together a compelling collection of studies on the diverse and transformatory experiences of women as they encounter the forces of modernization altering the face of contemporary Borneo. The authors, all locally based scholars specializing in gender issues, shed much-needed light upon this hidden academic area. It presents the human and gendered face of development and discusses the pressing issue of urbanization and rural-urban migration in its many facets as experienced by women in this multicultural and fascinating region in Southeast Asia
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  • 53
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812307040
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (vii, 96 pages)
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    DDC: 305.55209598
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte ; Muslims / Indonesia / Intellectual life / 20th century ; Intellectuals / Indonesia / History / 20th century ; Indonesia / Intellectual life / 20th century
    Abstract: This study examines the Indonesian Muslim intellectuals of the twentieth century and their approaches in dealing with the problems that faced Indonesian Muslims at that time. Like their intellectual ancestors in Islamic history, these recent Indonesian intellectuals carefully examined the society in which they lived. On one level they studied the original and historical teachings of Islam and attempted to fit that message to the Southeast Asian region. On another level they reacted to the great waves of culture that arrived from Europe, North America, and Asia throughout the twentieth century. They did all of this at a time when the Indonesian nation was forming itself, beginning with the nationalist movements of the early part of the century when the Dutch controlled the archipelago, and continuing into the last half of the century when Indonesia was an independent nation
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  • 54
    ISBN: 9789812303370 , 9789812303400 , 9812303375 , 9812303405
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (186 p)
    DDC: 305.800959
    Keywords: Conflict management--Southeast Asia ; Ethnic conflict--Southeast Asia ; Social conflict--Southeast Asia
    Abstract: Ethnic conflicts in Southeast Asia -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Ethnic Conflict in Indonesia: Causes and the Quest for Solution -- 2. Ethnic Conflict, Prevention and Management: The Malaysian Case -- 3. Dreams and Nightmares: State Building and Ethnic Conflict in Myanmar (Burma) -- 4. The Moro and the Cordillera Conflicts in the Philippines and the Struggle for Autonomy -- 5. The Thai State and Ethnic Minorities: From Assimilation to Selective Integration -- Index -- About the Contributors.
    Abstract: Potentially destabilizing ethnic conflicts continue to challenge nation-states worldwide: The countries of Southeast Asia are no exception
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    ISBN: 9789812304186 , 9812304185
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1027 p)
    DDC: 305.891411059
    Keywords: East Indians--Southeast Asia ; East Indians--Southeast Asia--Social conditions
    Abstract: Indian communities in Southeast Asia -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Preface to the First Reprint Edition -- Chapter 1: A Community in Transition: Indians in Negara Brunei Darussalam -- Chapter 2: Indians in Indochina -- Chapter 3: Indians in North Sumatra -- Chapter 4: Indians in Jakarta -- Chapter 5: Indians in Indonesia: A Component of Indonesian National Integration -- Chapter 6: The Coming of the Indians to Malaysia -- Chapter 7: Malaysian Indians: The Formation of Incipient Society -- Chapter 8: Political Marginalization in Malaysia -- Chapter 9: The Contemporary Indian Political Elite in Malaysia -- Chapter 10: Malay Attitudes towards Indians -- Chapter 11: Plantation Capital and Indian Labour in Colonial Malaya -- Chapter 12: Socio-Economic Transformation of Malaysian Indian Plantation Workers -- Chapter 13: Indians in the Public Sector in Malaysia -- Chapter 14: Ethnic Socio-Economic Distribution: Indians in Malaysia -- Chapter 15: Economic Problems and Challenges Facing the Indian Community in Malaysia -- Chapter 16: The Indian Poor in Malaysia: Problems and Solutions -- Chapter 17: Social and Economic Correlates of Fertility: Indian Plantation Households -- Chapter 18: The Plantation School As an Agent of Social Reproduction -- Chapter 19: Indian Squatter Settlers: Indian Rural-Urban Migration in West Malaysia -- Chapter 20: Urban Working-Class Indians in Malaysia -- Chapter 21: Religion and Ethnicity among the Indian Muslims of Malaysia -- Chapter 22: Social Change and Group Identity among the Sri Lankan Tamils -- Chapter 23: Sikhs in Malaysia: A Society in Transition -- Chapter 24: Indians in East Malaysia -- Chapter 25: Some Aspects of Indians in Rangoon -- Chapter 26: Indians in Burma: Problems of an Alien Subculture in a Highly Integrated Society -- Chapter 27: The Legal Status of Indians in Contemporary Burma -- Chapter 28: Jairampur: A Profile of an Indian Community in Rural Burma -- Chapter 29: The Indian Community in the Philippines -- Chapter 30: Indian Immigration and Settlement in Singapore -- Chapter 31: Indians in Singapore Society -- Chapter 32: Spouse Selection Patterns in the Singapore Indian Community -- Chapter 33: Hinduism in Contemporary Singapore -- Chapter 34: Religious Fervour and Economic Success: The Chettiars of Singapore -- Chapter 35: The Indian Population of Singapore: Some Implications for Development -- Chapter 36: Indians in Thailand -- Chapter 37: Indian Communities in Bangkok: Pahurat and Ban-Kaek -- Epilogue -- Contributors -- Index.
    Abstract: In Indian Communities in Southeast Asia thirty-one scholars provide an analytical commentary on the contemporary position of ethnic Indians in Southeast Asia
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    ISBN: 9789812303783 , 9812303782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (119 p)
    DDC: 303.48259570595
    Abstract: Singapore-Malaysia relations under Abdullah Badawi -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- About the Authors -- Background -- 1. Resolving Bilateral Issues -- 2. Intensifying Official Visits -- 3. Developing People-to-People Contacts -- 4. Deepening Public Sector Economic Links -- 5. Expanding Private Sector Economic Links -- 6. Renewing Educational and Sporting Events -- 7. Uplifting Future Relations -- Appendix A: Speeches by Malaysia’s Agong and Singapore’s President, Kuala Lumpur, 11 April 2005 -- Appendix B: Speeches by Singapore’s President and Malaysia’s Agong, Singapore, 23 January 2006 -- Appendix C: Malaysians’ Comments on Singapore-Malaysia Relations -- Appendix D: Singapore Businessmen’s Comments on Singapore-Malaysia Relations -- Index.
    Abstract: This book, a project of the ISEAS Malaysia Study Programme, documents the series of important events that have contributed to the warmer relations presently enjoyed by Singapore and Malaysia under Abdullah Badawi
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    ISBN: 9789812303462 , 9812303464
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (131 p)
    Series Statement: Local history and memoirs
    DDC: 305.8950595
    Keywords: Peranakan (Asian people)--Malaysia--Malacca (State)--History ; Peranakan (Asian people)--Malaysia--Malacca (State)--Social life and customs ; Peranakan (Asian people)--Singapore--History ; Peranakan (Asian people)--Singapore--Social life and customs
    Abstract: Peranakan Indians of Singapore and Melaka : Indian Babas and Nonyas--Chitty Melaka -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Origin of the Peranakan Indians during the Melaka Sultanate -- 2. The Peranakan Indians in Portuguese Melaka -- 3. The Peranakan Indians in Dutch Melaka -- 4. The Peranakan Indians under British Rule in Melaka and their Migration to Singapore -- 5. The Peranakan Indians under Japanese Occupation, 1942–45 -- 6. The Peranakan Indians Today in Gajah Berang, Melaka -- 7. Some Major Saivite Festivals and Ceremonies of the Peranakan Indians -- 8. Fertility and Marriage Ceremonies -- 9. Funerals -- 10. Clothes, Jewellery and Footwear -- 11. Peranakan Indian Cuisine -- 12. Notes on the Spoken Language of the Peranakan Indians -- 13. Some Unique Features of the Peranakan Indians -- 14. Some Prominent Peranakan Indians in Singapore -- 15. Conclusion -- Sources -- Index -- About the Author.
    Abstract: This book offers a glimpse into an almost unknown but distinct community in Singapore and Malaysia: the Peranakan Indians. Overshadowed by the larger, more widespread and more influential Peranakan Chinese, this tightly knit community likewise dates back to early colonial merchants who intermingled with and married local Malays in Malacca
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812307040
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 96 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 305.55209598
    Keywords: Intellectuals History 20th century ; Muslims Intellectual life 20th century ; Muslims ; Indonesia ; Intellectual life ; 20th century ; Intellectuals ; Indonesia ; History ; 20th century ; Indonesia ; Intellectual life ; 20th century ; Indonesia Intellectual life 20th century
    Abstract: This study examines the Indonesian Muslim intellectuals of the twentieth century and their approaches in dealing with the problems that faced Indonesian Muslims at that time. Like their intellectual ancestors in Islamic history, these recent Indonesian intellectuals carefully examined the society in which they lived. On one level they studied the original and historical teachings of Islam and attempted to fit that message to the Southeast Asian region. On another level they reacted to the great waves of culture that arrived from Europe, North America, and Asia throughout the twentieth century. They did all of this at a time when the Indonesian nation was forming itself, beginning with the nationalist movements of the early part of the century when the Dutch controlled the archipelago, and continuing into the last half of the century when Indonesia was an independent nation
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812303165 , 9812303162
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (80 p)
    Series Statement: Southeast Asia background series
    DDC: 306.0959
    Abstract: Modernization trends in Southeast Asia -- Contents -- In Focus -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Modernization and Modernity -- Chapter 3: Education in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 4: Citizenship and Ethnicity in the Age of Globalization -- Chapter 5: Religion -- Chapter 6: Emergence of the Middle Class -- Chapter 7: Mass Consumption -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Towards a Southeast Asian Modernity? -- Selected Bibliography.
    Abstract: This book discusses and identifies the modernizing trends, which have changed Southeast Asian countries in varying ways. After an overview of current concepts of modernity, the following chapters introduce issues of education, citizenship and ethnicity, religion, the emergence of the middle class, and mass consumption in Southeast Asia
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    ISBN: 9789812302861 , 9789812303035 , 9812302867 , 9812303030
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (242 p)
    DDC: 305.89510598
    Keywords: Chinese--Indonesia ; Chinese--Indonesia--Religion ; Chinese--Indonesia--Social life and customs
    Abstract: Chinese Indonesians : remembering, distorting, forgetting -- Contents -- Preface -- Charles Coppel: A Brief Biography -- Contributors -- Glossary -- Introduction: Researching the Margins -- 1. Anti-Chinese Violence and Transitions in Indonesia: June 1998–October 1999 -- 2. Reconstituting the Ethnic Chinese in Post-Soeharto Indonesia: Law, Racial Discrimination, and Reform -- 3. Buddhism and Confucianism in Contemporary Indonesia: Recent Developments -- 4. Portrait of the Chinese in Post-Soeharto Indonesia -- 5. The Makam Juang Mandor Monument: Remembering and Distorting the History of the Chinese of West Kalimantan -- 6. Confucianists and Revolutionaries in Surabaya (c1880–c1906) -- 7. The Chinese and the Early Centuries of Conversion to Islam in Indonesia -- 8. The Agony of Love: A Study of Peranakan Chinese Courtship and Marriage -- 9. Peranakan Chinese and Wayang in Java -- Index.
    Abstract: This volume honours the life and work of Indonesianist, Charles A. Coppel. His interests ranged from history, politics, legal issues, and violence against the Chinese, to culture and religion
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    Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812305886
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (216 pages)
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    DDC: 303.48/2405
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    Keywords: Asia-Europe Meeting ; Asia-Europe Meeting ; Wirtschaftskooperation ; Asien ; Europa ; Asia / Relations / Europe ; Europe / Relations / Asia ; Asien ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Wirtschaftskooperation ; Asien ; Asia-Europe Meeting
    Abstract: The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), officially established in 1996, is an inter-regional forum consisting of the 15 member states of the European Union and the European Commission, 7 member of the 10 states of ASEAN and China, Japan and South Korea. In this important volume academics from Asia and Europe examine the level of engagement between both continents and highlight how the ASEM process has been conducive in enhancing the political, economic and cultural ties between the various Asian and European countries. They address questions such as: how does the euro fit in the developing East Asian monetary cooperation; how does ASEM influence the process of East Asian identity building and what is the ASEM factor in the formulation of the new foreign policy of China? ASEM is wrongly a little known process because it plays a key role in formulating the emerging multilateralist world order of the 21st century
    Description / Table of Contents: The Eurasian space / Win Stokhof, Paul van der Velde, and Yeo Lay Hwee -- ASEM, value-added to international relations and to the Asia-Europe relationship / Michael Reiterer -- Collective identity-building through trans-regionalism, ASEM and East Asian regional identity / Julie Gilson and Yeo Lay Hwee -- Inter-regionalism and regional actors, the EU-ASEAN example / Mathew Doidge -- ASEM's extra-regionalism, converging Europe's and East Asia's external projections toward other regions / César de Prado Yepes -- ASEM, a catalyst for dialogue and co-operation, the case of FEALAC / David M. Milliot -- ASEM's security agenda revisited / Heiner Hänggi -- The euro and East Asian monetary co-operation / Xu Mingqi -- China and ASEM / Sebastian Bersick -- Japan and ASEM / Kazuhiko Togo -- Korea and ASEM / David Camroux and Park Sunghee
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    ISBN: 9789812302632 , 9812302557 , 9812302638
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (222 p)
    Series Statement: IIAS/ISEAS series on Asia
    DDC: 303.48/2405
    Abstract: The Eurasian space : far more than two continents -- Contents -- 1. Introduction — The Eurasian Space: Far More Than Two Continents -- 2. ASEM: Value-Added to International Relations and to the Asia-Europe Relationship -- 3. Collective Identity-Building through Trans-regionalism: ASEM and East Asian Regional Identity -- 4. Inter-regionalism and Regional Actors: The EU-ASEAN Example -- 5. ASEM’s Extra-regionalism: Converging Europe’s and East Asia’s External Projections toward Other Regions -- 6. ASEM — A Catalyst for Dialogue an Co-operation: The Case of FEALAC -- 7. ASEM’s Security Agenda Revisited1 -- 8. The Euro and East Asian Monetary Co-operation -- 9. China and ASEM: Strengthening Multilateralism Through Inter-regionalism* -- 10. Japan and ASEM -- 11. Korea and ASEM -- Abbreviations -- References -- Contributors.
    Abstract: The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), officially established in 1996, is an inter-regional forum consisting of the 15 member states of the European Union and the European Commission, 7 member of the 10 states of ASEAN and China, Japan and South Korea
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    ISBN: 9789812302069 , 9789812302083 , 9812302069 , 9812302085
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (330 p)
    Series Statement: IIAS/ISEAS series on Asia
    DDC: 303.48/2405
    Abstract: Asia in Europe, Europe in Asia -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Academic Discourses and Concepts -- 2. Civilizational Encounters: Europe in Asia -- 3. Locating Southeast Asia: Postcolonial Paradigms and Predicaments -- 4. The Meaning of Alternative Discourses: Illustrations from Southeast Asia -- 5. Redrawing Centre-Periphery Relations: Theoretical Challenges in the Study of Southeast Asian Modernity -- 6. Rethinking Assumptions on Asia and Europe: The Study of Entrepreneurship -- Part II: Linkages: Science, Society and Culture -- 7. Royal Antiquarianism, European Orientalism and the Production of Archaeological Knowledge in Modern Siam -- 8. Foreign Knowledge: Cultures of Western Science-making in Meiji Japan -- 9. British Colonial Rhetoric on ‘Modern Medicine’ and ‘Health at Home’: Realities of Health Conditions in 19th Century Britain -- 10. Poverty, Gender and Nation in Modern Vietnamese Literature During the French Colonial Period (1930s–40s) -- 11. Family Linkages between India and Britain: Views from Gujarat and London -- 12. Framing ‘the Other’: A Critical Review of Vietnam War Movies and their Representation of Asians and Vietnamese -- 13. Métis, Métisse and Métissage: Representations and Self-Representations -- About the Contributors.
    Abstract: The Asia-Europe Meeting is a forum of the fifteen member states of the EU and the European Commission, seven of the ten member states of ASEAN and China, Japan and South Korea
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    ISBN: 9789812305886
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (216 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 303.48/2405
    Keywords: Asia-Europe Meeting ; Asia-Europe Meeting ; Asia ; Relations ; Europe ; Europe ; Relations ; Asia ; Europe Relations ; Asia Relations
    Abstract: The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), officially established in 1996, is an inter-regional forum consisting of the 15 member states of the European Union and the European Commission, 7 member of the 10 states of ASEAN and China, Japan and South Korea. In this important volume academics from Asia and Europe examine the level of engagement between both continents and highlight how the ASEM process has been conducive in enhancing the political, economic and cultural ties between the various Asian and European countries. They address questions such as: how does the euro fit in the developing East Asian monetary cooperation; how does ASEM influence the process of East Asian identity building and what is the ASEM factor in the formulation of the new foreign policy of China? ASEM is wrongly a little known process because it plays a key role in formulating the emerging multilateralist world order of the 21st century
    Abstract: The Eurasian space / Win Stokhof, Paul van der Velde, and Yeo Lay Hwee -- ASEM, value-added to international relations and to the Asia-Europe relationship / Michael Reiterer -- Collective identity-building through trans-regionalism, ASEM and East Asian regional identity / Julie Gilson and Yeo Lay Hwee -- Inter-regionalism and regional actors, the EU-ASEAN example / Mathew Doidge -- ASEM's extra-regionalism, converging Europe's and East Asia's external projections toward other regions / César de Prado Yepes -- ASEM, a catalyst for dialogue and co-operation, the case of FEALAC / David M. Milliot -- ASEM's security agenda revisited / Heiner Hänggi -- The euro and East Asian monetary co-operation / Xu Mingqi -- China and ASEM / Sebastian Bersick -- Japan and ASEM / Kazuhiko Togo -- Korea and ASEM / David Camroux and Park Sunghee
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    ISBN: 9789812302199 , 9789812306142 , 9812302190
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (36 p)
    DDC: 303.6
    Keywords: International cooperation ; Security, International ; Terrorism
    Abstract: New approaches to security and development -- Contents -- I. Introductory Remarks by George Yeo -- II. New Approaches to Security and Development by Shri L. K. Advani -- III. Closing Remarks by K. Kesavapany -- About the Author.
    Abstract: This paper was delivered by Shri Lal Krishna Advani, Deputy Prime Minister of India, at a Public Lecture organized by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore on 4 February 2003
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