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    Leiden [u.a.] : Brill | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands | Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer ; 1.2001 -
    ISSN: 1875-0214 , 1875-0214
    Language: English
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    Dates of Publication: 1.2001 -
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819961436
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 295 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Social service. ; Public health. ; Social service ; Social work education.
    Abstract: 1: Thinking about disability – implications for practice -- 2: Building strong foundations: Listening to and learning from people with intellectual disabilities and their families -- 3: Supporting community participation and life-long learning -- 4: The importance of economic participation for quality of life -- 5: Relationship-based practice with people with mild intellectual disabilities who have been socially marginalised and excluded -- 6: Supporting engagement in everyday life at home and in the community: Active Support -- 7: Healthy lifestyles and primary health care -- 8: Support for people with complex and challenging behaviour -- 9: Support planning with people with disabilities -- 10: The right to participate in decision making: Supported decision making in practice -- 11: ‘Nothing about us without us.’ Including lived experiences of people with intellectual disabilities in policy and service design -- 12: Organisational culture in disability accommodation services -- 13: Building quality and safeguarding into disability service provision.
    Abstract: This open access book critically engages with the social, political and ethical implications of support for people with disability to be fully included in society. The authors examine contemporary issues of quality and safeguarding in disability services, translating research and practice wisdom into foundational knowledge. Written by leading researchers, the book provides a comprehensive overview of knowledge and practice necessary to prepare readers to deliver enabling support. .
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819711352
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 269 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Archaeology. ; Archaeology ; Cultural property.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Understanding Archaeology -- Chapter 2. Understanding Archaeological Theory -- Chapter 3. Challenges of the Disciplines -- Chapter 4. Positioning Chinese Archaeology -- Chapter 5. The Expression of Archaeology -- Chapter 6. The Future of Chinese Archaeology.
    Abstract: This book looks inward to reveal and analyze problems in archaeology itself. The subject explored in this volume include humanistic attributes of archaeology, various archaeological theory, challenges in the development of archaeology, China Archaeology paradigms and "Chinese School", responsibilities and status of archaeology in society, and prospects of Archaeology in China. With years of engagement in philosophy and theory studies, the author raised many bold questions and contributed unique and original views. While the archaeological circle remained tacit about -"Chinese School"- a term proposed by leading authority Professor Su Bingqi, the author bravely voiced that archaeology needs a "Chinese school". The "Chinese school" would facilitate both the reconstruction of cultural significance and the vying for international discourse power. The author also puts forward his thoughts on the current public archaeological fever, explaining and reflecting on the social responsibility, discourse power and how to present the archaeological discovery in a more accurate and efficient way to the public. Chen Shengqian is a professor and tutor for graduate students of the Department of Archaeology and Museology in School of History of Renmin University of China. In 2004, he earned his Ph.D. at the Southern Methodist University (SMU) in the United States. His main research fields are archeology theory, archaeological thought history, agricultural origin, stone tool analysis, the formation process of archaeological site, prehistoric art, and archaeological education. Chen engaged in writings on archaeological theory methods and history of archaeology. He is also the author of Learning Archaeology, thinking about Archaeology and Questions of Human Beings (published by SDX Joint Publishing Co., Ltd.).
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819958986
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXVII, 356 p. 118 illus., 94 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politics
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    Keywords: Art, Modern ; Asia ; Art ; Culture ; Culture.
    Abstract: Part I: Accumulation and Creation: The Birth of Archive -- Chapter 1: Diverse Voices of Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art: The Oral History Archives of Japanese Art -- Chapter 2: “Accumulation” and “Reward”: An Interview with Chen Tong on Video Bureau -- Chapter 3: RE-VISIONING THE ARCHIVES: On the Creation and Curation of a Relational and Decolonial Visual Art Archives in Asia -- Chapter 4: Hijikata Tatsumi Archive: A Pioneering Dance Archive in Japan -- Chapter 5: One-Man Archive: Koh Nguang How on the Possibilities of Archiving Singapore Art -- Part II: Deconstruction and Recreation: Artist, Curator and Research on Archive -- Chapter 6: Encountering Incompleteness: Archives, Institutions and Exhibition-making -- Chapter 7: The Need of Art Archives in India -- Chapter 8: The Timeless Plunge: The Ha Bik Chuen Archive -- Chapter 9: Endless Documents: Chinese Contemporary Art and Curatorial Practices in Archives -- Chapter 10: The Eyes of Archives: How Contemporary Taiwanese Video Art Set off a Revolt Regarding Japanese Colonial History -- Chapter 11: Expose: Archive of -- Matsuzawa Yutaka -- Chapter 12: It Takes a Village: Archives Talk Back -- Chapter 13: Others, A Night in Tokyo, Coconut Forest and Tigers: Observations of a Pseudo-Tourist -- Chapter 14: Muse -- the archive, archival/exhibiting turn -- Chapter 15: The Retrieval, Restoration, and Predicament Objects, Memories and Records in Wartime -- Chapter 16: Toward Archiveology: Regarding Nguyen Trinh Thi’s Essay Films -- Part III: The Public and Imagination: Archive as Self-Portrait of Community -- Chapter 17: The Relationship between Sendai Mediatheque’s Art Exhibitions and 3.11 Archives - A case study of “Record and Recalling: Walking on the House of Images” -- Chapter 18: Rescuing an image of one’s own: Memoirs of a Taiwanese folk image preservation movement -- Chapter 19: Archives Without Archivists: Notes on “I’m calling you. rebirth of humans and the elephant -- Chapter 20: Multitude Asia: Huang Sun-quan on Articulation, Network, Asian Visual Archive -- Chapter 21: Praxis of Praxis: Collaborative Art Archiving, Going beyond an Imagined Community toward a Community in Process -- Chapter 22: Archiving the Commons: Struggle of anti-gentrification and anti-eviction.
    Abstract: “This ambitious book provides a timely platform to celebrate contemporary art and curatorial practices in Asia working on, through and with visual archives. With the diverse range of contributions to reinventing the notion of ‘archive’, the ‘old’ is renewed.” —Jiang Jiehong, author of The Art of Contemporary China This edited volume aims to fill the gap in the research, juxtaposition, and focused discussions in the existing literature on art archives in Asia. Most of the archives included in the book are independent and initiated by individuals, folk groups, or non-profit organizations. In this book, one can trace the dynamics and selfgenerative capacity in this particular historical and cultural milieu through these “alternative” archives and through the practices of artists and curators who apply their specific understanding of archive to their works. Many chapters resonate with each other in that they capture the experiences shared by many places in Asia. Those experiences could have resulted from the encounter with the Western idea of archive, the influence of the colonial experience, or a memory crisis triggered by the rapid transformation of media, and may serve as a basis for producing archive theories in/from Asia. The book provides an opportunity for the archives in Asia and those who work around them to recognize one another, understand what their colleagues in archival work do, how they do it and what else there is for them to do. Lu Pan is Associate Professor at Department of Chinese History and Culture, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819990771
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 119 p. 1 illus.)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sheng, Edmund Li From Colonial Seaports to Modern Coastal Cities
    Keywords: Shipping. ; Economic development. ; Social policy. ; Civilization ; colonial history ; Contemporary development ; China's maritime policy ; Bohai Economic Rim ; China's future development ; maritime power intentions
    Abstract: Chapter 1: A Review on the Geopolitics of China: From Perspectives of History and Theories -- Chapter 2: China at the Geopolitical Crossroads: The Construction of Sea Power -- Chapter 3: A Historical Review on the Role of the Bohai Coastal Region in China’s History: Qingdao, Dalian, and Economic Rim -- Chapter 4: Urban Analysis of Qingdao and Dalian from a Comparative Perspective: The Opportunities and Challenges of China’s Maritime Strategy.
    Abstract: This book explores China's ambition to build itself into a maritime power. Despite having a continental coastline of 18,000 kilometers and territorial waters that cover an area one-third the size of its land mass, China has traditionally been considered a continental power. However, Beijing is currently trying to change this historical situation through two national strategies. This book will use the world-island and sea-power theories to explore the development of China’s maritime power from historical and geopolitical perspectives. Using fieldwork, in-depth interviews, and comprehensive data collection, this book will present a series of compelling examples and vivid stories to help readers understand China’s maritime strategies, with interest for China scholars, historians and economists alike. Edmund Li Sheng received his M.A. and Ph.D. (political economy) from Universitaet Freiburg, Germany, after graduating with his BA from Peking University. He is currently a distinguished professor and executive director of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Research Institute at Shandong University, and his research has focused mainly on political economy and public policy.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819709809
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 115 p. 31 illus., 24 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: New business enterprises ; Capital market. ; Consolidation and merger of corporations. ; Business enterprises ; LEAP Market in Malaysia ; Malaysian Capital Market ; SPAC in Malaysia ; Initial Public Offering in Malaysia ; Korea New Exchange ; Finance in Malaysia ; KWAP investment in Malaysia ; EPF fund managers in Malaysia ; Institutional Investors in Malaysia ; Leading Entrepreneur Accelerator Platform Market ; Main and ACE Markets ; Special Purpose Acquisition Company
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Development of Bursa Malaysia as an IPO Market -- Chapter 2: LEAP Market IPO: A New Financing Platform -- Chapter 3: Intraday Performance of LEAP Market IPO -- Chapter 4: Learning from Korea New Exchange (KONEX) -- Chapter 5: LEAP Market: Current State, SWOT Analysis and Way Forward -- Chapter 6: SPAC: Current State, SWOT Analysis and Way Forward.
    Abstract: This book covers the most recent initiatives in the Malaysian capital market. In doing so, it discusses the Leading Entrepreneur Accelerator Platform Market (LEAP Market), and Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC). With regard to the LEAP Market, the book elaborates on its inception, value proposition, governance, performance, issues, and strengths. It also compares LEAP Market with the Main and ACE Markets, and draws the experience of the Korea New Exchange (KONEX) for LEAP Market to emulate and improve its operation, showing how KONEX provides valuable lessons for Malaysia's LEAP Market, as the former has two times more listed firms than the latter. Similarly, the book also includes discussions on the inception of SPAC, its features, volumes, risk, issues, strength, life cycle and time frame of SPAC IPO, and includes case studies of the four firms listed under SPAC IPO. Put together, the book offers a compilation of facts, analysis and insights from these new market initiatives, and provides a reference for the financial market industry, regulators, market practitioners, analysts, researchers, government authorities and universities. Hon-Wei Leow is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Accounting and Finance, Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation. He received his PhD (Applied Finance) from University of Malaya in 2020 and BBA and MBA (Applied Finance and Investment) from the National University of Malaysia in 2010 and 2012 respectively. He has strong interest in the research of initial public offerings. He published in various journals such as Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, International Journal of Business and Society, and Indonesian Capital Market Review. Wee Yeap Lau is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Malaya. He is an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute, ISBIS Council Member and Associate Research Fellow of the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER). He was a MEXT Scholar at Osaka University and Visiting Scholar at the Risk Management Institute, National University of Singapore. In addition to two edited books with a University Press, he has published over 80 articles in journals and book chapters and presented at numerous conferences. He received his PhD and Master in Economics from Osaka University. He also attended an Executive Program at Bendheim Center for Finance, Princeton University. He specialises in the economics of finance and investment.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819709380
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIV, 189 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Economic development. ; Development economics.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: China's "Miracle of Poverty Reduction": From an Extremely Poor Country to a Moderately Prosperous Society in All Respects -- Chapter 2: Common Prosperity Theory Innovation -- Chapter 3: China's Innovative Practice of Common Wealth -- Chapter 4: Foundations and Challenges for Achieving Common Prosperity -- Chapter 5: Prospects for Building a Common Prosperity Society in the New Era -- Chapter 6: The Major Task of Promoting Common Prosperity in the New Era -- Chapter 7: Policy ideas for promoting common prosperity -- Chapter 8: The Chinese and World Significance of Achieving Common Prosperity.
    Abstract: This open access book is a new study by the Institute for Contemporary China Studies at Tsinghua University, condensing the new achievements of the Institute’s national policy research. Taking "common prosperity" as the theme, the book elaborates the historical background, ideological sources and theoretical connotation of common prosperity. It reviews the theoretical and practical innovations of common prosperity in three historical periods: the socialist revolution and construction period, the new period of reform and opening up and socialist modernization, and the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics. It discusses the development goals and practical approaches for China to build a society of common prosperity by 2035, analyzes the development basis and challenges China faces in promoting common prosperity, and puts forward the overall goals and quantitative indicator system for achieving common prosperity in the new era, as well as major tasks, policy logic and pathway for promoting common prosperity. The book also looks into the great significance and world significance of China's realization of common prosperity. Policy interpretation in the book is thorough, and the data is accurate, with authoritative, professional and forward-looking perspectives. This is an open access book. Angang Hu is Professor at the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, and the Dean of the Institute for Contemporary China Studies, Tsinghua University. Hu received his Ph.D (1988) at China Academy of Science and conducted Postdoctoral research (1991-1992) at Yale University. Professor Hu is one of the leading experts in China Studies. Shaojie Zhou is a Professor of School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University (TUSPPM), the Deputy Dean of the Institute for Contemporary China Studies at Tsinghua University and the Director of the Center for Employment and Social Security of TUSPPM. Zhou received his PhD in Economics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2007, with main research areas as development studies and policies, Chinese economy, and international development and governance.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819996063
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 229 p. 4 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Communication in medicine. ; Public health. ; Well-being. ; Psychology.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: The Field of Health Communication: An Overview -- Chapter 2: A Failure to Communicate -- Chapter 3: Creatures of Habit – Automatic Health Behaviour -- Chapter 4: The Politics Of Talking Health: Power, Ethics, And Other Dilemmas -- Chapter 5: Eudaimonia – The Tricky Endeavour To Find Evidence for Wellbeing or its Absence -- Chapter 6: Culture’s Consequences – Making Health Communication More Equitable And Inclusive -- Chapter 7: Nurturing a Shared Vision: Self-identity, Relationship Building and People-powered Interventions -- Chapter 8: Hashtag Stay Healthy – Digital Media for Health Communication -- Chapter 9: Back To The Roots – Using Health Communication To Connect.
    Abstract: This book advances our understanding of communicative relationships and key barriers to more effective health communication. In this, it offers a humanistic orientation of health communication as well as its social, cultural, political, ethical, and spiritual dimensions and contexts. The book therefore brings a more inclusive and integrated approach to the major challenges and opportunities in contemporary health, medicine, and wellbeing.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819960422
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 259 p. 12 illus., 10 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: The Contemporary City
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    Keywords: Art, Modern ; Cities and towns
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Establishing the city’s ‘ground rules’ -- Part I: Hardware -- Chapter 2: A rational city programme -- Chapter 3:Critical responses to the ‘city plan’ -- Chapter 4: Art’s non-rational uses of the city -- Part II: Software -- Chapter 5: Ideology and the city -- Chapter 6: The body and the city -- Chapter 7: The everyday city -- Chapter 8: Disrupting ‘normalcy’ through art -- Part III: Networks -- Chapter 9: Networks that create control in the city -- Chapter 10: Foundations for cognitive dissonance -- Chapter 11: Art’s intervention in the society of control -- Chapter 12: Epilogue: An ongoing struggle between ‘art in the city, the city in art’.
    Abstract: This Book examines an interplay between discourses on the city that stress the need for rational-functional order and art’s imaginative deviations from the topdown structures of urban life. Moving between theory and praxis, the book situates the city as both a concept and physical construct through which lives and possibilities are shaped or defined. In response, certain modalities of art create spontaneous, non-rational and playful interludes that risk escape from the urban apparatus and a hyper-valorisation of rational order. A three-part framework is used to discuss this push-pull dynamic and to assess the strategies of shock, performative embodiment and intervention that emerged in post-war art movements and in contemporary performance and participatory art practices. The book examines how the disturbances introduced by artists throw the city construct into sharp relief, making it visible and activating momentary encounters where new modes of expression can emerge. This Book offers a new approach to interdisciplinary studies of art and urbanity. The book aims to delineate how the city—as concept and construct—is made visible through artistic practice and in turn challenged or interrogated. Students, researchers and professionals with an interest in the interaction between art and urban studies will discover a new perspective on how urban conditions and issues have been addressed through artistic practice. The book contributes to an evolving discourse in the urban humanities through an exposition of the city’s default construct that is made visible or reimagined through visual art in public spaces. Elisha Masemann is an independent researcher and educator and holds a PhD in art history from the University of Auckland (2018). Masemann has lectured in the medical humanities at the University of Auckland and has received research awards in New Zealand and Germany, including the Kate Edger Charitable Trust Postdoctoral Research Award and a Women in Research (WiRe) Postdoctoral Fellowship at Westfälische Wilhelms Universität Münster. With Cameron Cartiere (Emily Carr University of Art + Design) and Leon Tan (Unitec), Masemann coauthored ‘Mapping art in the public realm 2008-2018’ in The Routledge companion to art in the public realm (2021).
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819709724
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 193 p. 9 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Asia ; Medical policy. ; Public health.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: Japan and Global Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 2: Japan and Gavi: Its Global Health Diplomacy for the COVAX Facility -- Chapter 3: Japan and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria -- Chapter 4: Japan and the GPEI: Toward a Polio-Free World -- Chapter 5: Japan’s TICAD Diplomacy for Global Health in Africa -- Chapter 6: Japan’s Changing ODA Diplomacy for Global Health -- Chapter 7: Japan and the Business Leaders’ Coalition for Global Health -- Chapter 8: Japan and the GFF: For Health and Nutrition of Mothers and Children -- Chapter 9: Japan, the GHIT Fund, and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) -- Chapter 10: Japan’s Global Health Strategy and the 2023 G7 Hiroshima Summit -- Chapter 11: Japan and CEPI: In Preparation for the Next Pandemic -- Chapter 12: Chapter 11: Japan and CEPI: In Preparation for the Next Pandemic.
    Abstract: This book examines the development of Japan’s human security diplomacy for global health in the pre- and post-COVID-19 world. In the light of global health politics and human security studies, it attempts to clarify Japan’s financial and diplomatic contributions to the Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) Facility, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund), the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), official development assistance (ODA) related to global health, the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT Fund) to combat neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) in preparation for future pandemics, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to enhance the global health system. Moreover, the role of the Japanese Business Leaders’ Coalition for Global Health in collaboration with the Bill & Melida Gates Foundation in the field of innovative technology, such as an application of artificial intelligence (AI) for global health will be scrutinized. In addition, this research investigates implications of Japan’s Global Health Strategy for Japan’s global health diplomacy at the event of the G7/G8 summits, especially the 2023 G7 Hiroshima Summit. Finally, this book identifies multiple global health actors that constitute the emerging and changing global health architecture in the post-COVID-19 world. Dr. Daisuke Akimoto is Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Information Sciences. As a former Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar at the University of Sydney, former Assistant Professor at Soka University, and a former Official Secretary in the House of Representatives, he has authored several books, including Japanese Prime Ministers and Their Peace Philosophy (Palgrave 2022). .
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819706969
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 286 p. 49 illus., 48 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries
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    Keywords: Asia ; Africa ; Cultural policy. ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Emigration and immigration. ; Ethnology
    Abstract: Introduction -- I Africa-India -- Ch 1 Global circulating educational concepts and multiplicities of contexts in India and Africa – a relational perspective on the educational sector -- Ch 2 searching for materialities, visual cultures and art practices on African heritages in Indian Ocean islands -- Ch 3 Mombasa, Mother of the World: Sounding Hadrami Diasporic Space on the Kenyan Coast -- Ch 4 Africa-Asia: Literary Relationalities -- Ch 5 Carving Out the Local: Poetry by Ustadh Mau and its Indian Ocean Ties -- II Africa-China -- China in Africa: Liminally positioned in/to ‘the Global South’ -- Re-burying the Remains of Chinese Martyrs: The Rumours, Controversies and Revised Solidarities of the New TAZARA Memorial Park in Zambia -- "Black and Yellow": African Hip Hop Singer and Chinese Racial Nationalism -- III Africa-South Korea -- Africa and African Artists in popular visual culture in South Korea -- Take off the Blinkers: From TV to Web, from the North to the South -- Imagined Encounters, Cultural Patterns and Asia-Africa Intersections -- My Utopia.
    Abstract: This book provides an insight into the complex entanglements between African countries and India, China, and South Korea from multidisciplinary perspectives connecting approaches from cultural, anthropological, literary, and music studies and art history. The three parts present a regional focus, namely Africa-India, Africa-South Korea, and Africa-China while the single contributions speak to each other and offer complementary insights. At the same time, the chapters also link across the regional realms as they deal with similar topics, such as travelling music genres. In part I, for Pombo material culture is the starting point to investigate the connections between the islands of the Indian Ocean and India by questioning the construction of memory. It highlights various aspects of the multilayered history of connections between Africa, the islands, and India. Part II gathers contributions that are complimentary to each other and therefore contribute to the understanding of the complex entanglements in area studies. Part III (Africa-South Korea) explores the impact of African-American arts and artists on South Korea's popular culture as well as the changing perception of artists of African descent in visual popular culture. It shows the impact of Korean content in South Africa. Ute Fendler holds the chair of Romance and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Bayreuth. She is the deputy spokesperson of the Cluster of Excellence “Africa Multiple. Her research interests cover literature and film cultures of the Caribbean, West Africa, the Indian Ocean, and South America. Yongkyu Chang is a professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in South Korea and teaches in the Division of African Studies and Graduate School of International Area Studies. He earned his Ph.D. in Anthropology at KwaZulu-Natal University in South Africa and researched various social and cultural issues across Africa. He has expertise in African belief systems and currently working on a project exploring spirit possession in Zanzibar.
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789819712700
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 225 p. 73 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Comparative government. ; Asia
    Abstract: Part I: Introduction: Why Burmanization is Important -- Chapter 1: Eh Htoo’s Auto-biography -- Chapter 2: Why Ne Win’s Burmanization Policies are Still Important Sixty Years Later: The Burmese Burden -- Part II: The Historical Origins of Burmanization -- Chapter 3: Historical Narratives and Burmanization (1824-1947) -- Chapter 4: Aung San, U Nu, and Ne Win Create a New Country (1948-1962) -- Chapter 5: Ne Win’s Burmanization Ideology: The Burmese Way to Socialism (1962-1966) -- Chapter 6: Ne Win’s Political Ideology: One Culture, One Economy, One Military(19671989) -- Chapter 7: Ne Win’s Policies after Ne Win (1988-2020) and Saw Eh Htoo’s Hopes -- Part III: The Sociology of Burmanization and the Search for Peace -- Chapter 8: The Narratives of Othering and The Sociological Consequences of Burmanization -- Chapter 9: Final Thoughts about Burmanization by Tony Waters.
    Abstract: This book focuses on how Burmanization created and reinforced ethnic divides since the 1962 coup d’etat. when General Ne Win concentrated all authority in the Burmese speaking army. Background research for the book includes Burmese language materials from the Burmese Socialist Party (BSP) and others that describe with what the BSP believed in their own terms. This is unique from previous works on the topic which either simply pointed out that the policies “didn’t work” and therefore are uninteresting, or to claim that they were “necessary” given the chaos of the previous regime. The authors agree that Ne Win’s policies “didn’t work.” However, the book goes further by elaborating why Burmanization policies developed in the 1960s are important for understanding Burmese society today. Most importantly, Ne Win’s ideology reflects how patterns of interethnic relationships in Myanmar lead to the “intractability” of the battles in early twenty-first century Myanmar. Saw Eh Htoo was born in the Irrawaddy River Delta in 1976, to a Karen family. He later moved to Yangon where he studied Philosophy (B.A.), Christian Studies (M.A.) and Cultural Anthropology (M.A.). At the time of his death he was completing his PhD dissertation at Payap University, Chiangmai, on which this book is based. He founded a Myanmar NGO Kaw Lah Foundation which did applied field research in Rakhine, Chin, Shan and Kayin (Karen) States; and Bago Region in Myanmar. Tony Waters is a Professor of Sociology currently at Leuphana University (Germany). Previously he taught at Payap University in Thailand, and at California State University, Chico, USA. He is the author of academic books and articles dealing with issues of social theory, East Africa, mainland Southeast Asia, refugees, and other sociological subjects.
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    ISBN: 9789819721511
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 206 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Political science ; China ; Knowledge, Sociology of. ; Asia ; Intellectual life
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: an internationally informed approach of the production of modern Chinese International thought -- Chapter 3: The geopolitical origins of modern Chinese international thought during the Republic of China (1912-1949) -- Chapter 4: Chinese international thought during Maoism (1949-1978) -- Chapter 5: The Reform era and modern Chinese international thought: 1978 to 2008 -- Chapter 6: The emergence of the ‘Chinese School of IR’ during the Post-Reform era (2008-2022) -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book contends that the development of modern Chinese international thought has been profoundly shaped by the distinctive nature of the Chinese state as a contender state and its global positioning since 1912. The argument posited demonstrates that, notwithstanding the varied perspectives on the 'international' held by Chinese intellectuals throughout the 20th century, there exist commonalities across the periods analyzed in this book. In essence, the book emphasizes that the shared elements influencing the production of modern Chinese international thought do not derive from a unified cultural Chinese identity but rather stem from China's evolving geopolitical position in the modern world. Dr. Ferran Perez Mena is an Assistant Professor in International Relations of East Asia at Durham University. Ferran holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Sussex. His current research focuses on the intricate interplay among Chinese IR scholars, the Chinese state, and the production of normative perspectives on world order. Additionally, his work explores transnational connections between Western and Chinese intellectual and economic elites.
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    ISBN: 9789819723935
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 308 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies
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    Keywords: Europe ; Asia
    Abstract: 1. Growing Perceptions of China in the 19th century -- 2. Perceptions of Japan in the 19th Century -- 3. India in the 19th century as seen from New Zealand -- 4. China in the first half of the 20th century as seen by New Zealanders -- 5. New Zealand perception of Japan in the first half of the 20th century -- 6. India as seen by New Zealand in the first half of the 20th century -- 7. Setting aside prejudices to work with neighbours.
    Abstract: This book identifies the formation, development and changes in New Zealand perceptions of its Asian neighbours, the work of which is based mainly on New Zealand sources—newspaper reports, Government and Parliamentary papers and documents from New Zealand individuals and organisations. The target audience is those with interest in how European perceptions of Asia were formed in the 19th century and Asia's response to those perceptions and how a country with a strong European culture copes with the need to better integrate with Asian neighbours. David Hall’s first career was in UK space science using rockets and satellites to study the auroral borealis, contributing to more than 40 academic publications. He then represented the UK in the international diplomacy of space science. After retiring from space science, he studied humanities and has had books published by Palgrave Macmillan on New Zealand’s emergence from an entrenched colonial economy and on New Zealand’s agricultural economics and food policy. He has also had a book published on New Zealand farm women’s invisibility. .
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    ISBN: 9789819722310
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 351 p. 13 illus., 11 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Security, International. ; Politics and war. ; International economic integration. ; Globalization. ; International economic relations. ; Regionalism. ; International trade.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: Context and Drivers of Permacrisis -- Chapter 2: Geopolitical Narratives and Decisions in Permacrisis: Reason, Emotion and Security -- Chapter 3: Geoeconomics, Geopolitics and the Contemporary International Order: Some Reflections -- Chapter 4: In Search of Global South Liberalism: Prospects and Challenges -- Chapter 5: Resources, Economic Prosperity and International Conflicts -- Chapter 6: On the Geoeconomic Drivers of International Conflicts -- Chapter 7: International Diplomacy in the Era of Permacrisis: Competing Worldviews -- Chapter 8: The Changing Nature of Conflict and Ramifications on International Humanitarian Law -- Chapter 9: ‘Idealist’s Dream or Realist’s Cudgel’: Examining Sanctions as Instruments of Statecraft -- Chapter 10: Leverage in Energy Security: weaponizing for good and bad -- Chapter 11: International Security and Irregular Cross-border Migration in times of Permacrisis -- Chapter 12: International Management of Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Challenges Ahead -- Chapter 13: China’s Transition from ‘Peaceful Rise’ to ‘Chinese Dream’: A Critical Assessment of China’s changing narrative under Xi Jinping -- Chapter 14: China’s Geo-economic manoeuvrings in Southeast Asia: Security Challenges and Implications -- Chapter 15: Neoliberalism, Geoeconomics and the Chinese Reality: The BRI Experience in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 16: India’s Role in the Indo-Pacific Region: An Overview of Strategic Geopolitical Convergences -- Chapter 17: Analysing opportunities for India in Africa’s Economic Integration in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area -- Chapter 18: (Re) Positioning Myanmar in the India-China Congagement Politics.
    Abstract: The volume delves into the intricate web of contemporary permacrisis rooted in the strategic imperatives of nation-states. Through a historical lens, it navigates the evolving landscape of international politics, tracing the transition of power dynamics from purely military to a fusion of economic and military prowess. The contributions in the volume argue that this shift has redefined the traditional balance of power, with economic instruments emerging as potent tools for geopolitical manoeuvring. Examining the interplay of geopolitical, geoeconomic, and security imperatives, it scrutinises the complex relationships that often perpetuate crises instead of global stability. It sheds light on the unprecedented hybridity of modern warfare, where military and economic dimensions intertwine, exemplified by the ongoing tensions between the liberal international order on the one hand, and Russia and China on the other. Recognising this complexity, the volume raises concerns about the uneven capacity of states to navigate these imperatives. Beneficial for specialists in International Relations and Strategic Studies, policymakers, security experts, scholars, and postgraduate students, this comprehensive volume offers insights into the intricate dynamics of geopolitics, political economy, and security issues of our time. Omprakash Mishra, PhD, is Professor and former Head of the Department of International Relations and Dean of Arts at Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He has been a Member of National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) and was Pro-Vice Chancellor of IGNOU, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of North Bengal. His interest and expertise covers foreign policy and national security; forced migration; and international organisations. Souradeep Sen, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of North Bengal. He has earned his doctoral degree from Jadavpur University. His current academic interests cover geopolitics, strategic culture, international security, and military history.
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    ISBN: 9789819958146
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 584 p. 2 illus.)
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    Keywords: Literature ; Civilization ; Oriental literature.
    Abstract: Part I. Literature in Pre-Qin Period -- 1. Overview -- 2. Chinese Literature in the Pre-Zhou Period -- 3. The Culture of Rites and Music in the Zhou Dynasty and The Book of Poetry -- 4. Thriving Development of Historical Prose in Pre-Qin Period -- 5. Contention of a Hundred Schools of Thought and Prose of Scholars -- 6. Qu Yuan and Song Yu -- Part II. Literature in the Qin and Han Dynasties -- 7. Overview -- 8. Literature in the Qin Dynasty -- 9. Literature in the Western and Eastern Han Dynasties -- Part III. Literature in Wei, Jin, and the Southern and Northern Dynasties -- 10. Overview -- 11. Literature in the Wei and Jin Dynasties -- 12. Literature in the Southern Dynasties -- 13. Literature in the Northern Dynasties -- Part IV. Literature in the Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties -- 14. Overview -- 15. Literature in the Early Tang Dynasty -- 16. Literature in the Heyday of the Tang Dynasty -- 17. Literature in the Middle Years of the Tang Dynasty -- 18. Literature in the Late Years of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties -- Part V. Literature in the Song, Liao and Jin Dynasties -- 19. Overview -- 20. Poems in the Song Dynasty -- 21. Ci in the Song Dynasty -- 22. Prose and Novels in the Song Dynasty -- 23. Literary Classics in Liao, Jin, Western Xia and Other Ethic Areas -- Part VI. Literature in the Yuan Dynasty -- 24. Overview -- 25. Poetic Drama in the Yuan Dynasty -- 26. The Rise of Southern Opera -- 27. Sanqu in the Yuan Dynasty -- 28. Poetry in the Yuan Dynasty -- 29. Novels and Prose in the Yuan Dynasty -- Part VII. Literature in the Ming Dynasty -- 30. Overview -- 31. Poetry and Prose in the Ming Dynasty -- 32. Opera in the Ming Dynasty -- 33. Novels in the Ming Dynasty -- Part VIII. Literature in the Qing Dynasty -- 34. Overview -- 35. Integration and Expansion of Prose Theories -- 36. Poetry in the Qing Dynasty -- 37. Revival of Ci in the Qing Dynasty -- 38. Opera in the Qing Dynasty -- 39. Novels in the Qing Dynasty -- 40. Prosperity of Popular Literature.
    Abstract: This book includes the history of Chinese literature before 1949. It firstly outlines the development process of Chinese literature and basic features and then discusses them according to the literary genre, for the literature of each era. This book gathers established scholars in the field and presents their latest research in the Chinese literature history studies. Moreover, it has included the literature history of different nationalities in the history of China and the records of folk literature history, reflecting literature from different classes. In the limited space of this book, the writers who have been loved by the Chinese people for three thousand years are discussed, such as Qu Yuan, Tao Yuanming, Li Bai, Du Fu, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Yuan Haowen, Nalan Xingde, and so on. Careful elaborations are made on each writer together with quotations and analysis of their work. Yuejin Liu, Deputy Director of the Department of Literature and Philosophy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Member of the Academic Division of CASS, researcher and doctoral supervisor.
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    ISBN: 9789819988570
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 371 p. 15 illus., 14 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Law in mass media. ; Economics. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: A Conceptual Scheme for the Double-Bind Regulatory State -- Chapter 3: Particularities of the Economic Regulation of the ISM Industry -- Chapter 4: Particularities of the Political Regulation of the ISM Industry -- Chapter 5: Economic Versus Political Goals -- Chapter 6: The Dynamics of Fragmented Authoritarianism -- Chapter 7: Global Leadership Comes at a Price -- Chapter 8: The Double-Bind Regulation Beyond China.
    Abstract: “Authoritarian regimes smother internet and the social media. This book boldly argues this is not the case in China, where the party-state is torn between conflicting political and economic objectives. Taking advantage of this “double-bind regulation”, private internet firms have managed to secure zones of autonomy . A brilliant demonstration.” --Nonna Mayer, Sciences Po, Paris “In China as a Double-Bind Regulatory State, Aifang Ma provides an ambitious yet convincing framework to explain the puzzling coexistence of an all-powerful and unchecked party-state and the relatively autonomous space for private internet and social media firms to grow and thrive. This book is theoretically innovative, methodologically rigorous, and empirically rich. A must read for anyone curious about internet governance and regulation in China.” --Rongbin Han, University of Georgia “An extraordinarily interesting, highly provocative and deeply empirical piece of political analysis on a topic of staggering importance. Its achievement, above all, is to restore the agency of firms and netizens in its forensic reconstruction and de-mythologising of the saga of the ongoing birth of a digital public sphere in China.” --Colin Hay, Sciences Po, Paris “Through a detailed, provocative and insightful analysis of state-firm interactions, Aifang Ma shows how private internet firms in China carved out a space of relative autonomy. This book is a must-read for students of Chinese internet regulation.” –Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania This book explores the power dynamics in the Chinese regulation of internet firms. It conceptualises China as a “double-bind regulatory state”, defined as a two-step autonomy-enabling process. First, the party-state’s pursuit of competiting objectives creates its predicament. Second, private internet firms consciously exploit such predicament to enlarge their manoeuvring room. The double-bind regulation approach challenges some current academic accounts that exaggerate the capacity of the Chinese party-state to establish seamless control. Aifang Ma is currently a Boya postdoctoral scholar and a Lecturer at Peking University. She holds a Ph.D in political science at Sciences Po Paris. .
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    ISBN: 9789819977659
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 293 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Middle East ; World politics. ; International relations. ; International trade. ; Internationale Politik ; Nahostkonflikt ; Normalisierung ; Diplomatische Beziehungen ; Politischer Konflikt ; Deeskalation ; Internationales politisches System ; Israel
    Abstract: Part I. International Perspectives -- 1. Introduction: Continuity in Tradition and Reconstruction of the Past: An Analysis of Contemporary Middle East -- 2. On the change in International System: Prospects and pitfalls of Saudi Arabia-Israel Relations -- 3. De-securitizing and Normalizing a Regional Actor: The case of Israel and Abraham Accords -- 4. Israel-Muslim World Relations under China’s Watch -- 5. Africa in the Shadow of Arab – Israel Relations -- 6. Global Protection Force for Palestine -- Part II. Regional Perspectives -- 7. Relations between Tunisia and the Zionist State within a Post-Abraham Peace Accords Context -- 8. GCC-Israel Rapprochement under Abraham Accords: Implications for Israel-Palestine Conflict -- 9. Abraham Accord: Regional Impact on Hezbollah -- 10. Normalization of Relations between Israel and Arab States: An Iranian Perspective -- 11. Israel-Arab Normalization: Reflections from Pakistan -- 12. Periphery Doctrine and Israel Relations with Central Asian States: A Normalized Perspective from Non-Arab Region -- 13. The Arab-Israeli Diplomatic Normalization and its implications for South and Southeast Asian Muslim Countries.
    Abstract: This book focuses on rapprochement and normalisation between Israel and some Arab countries within the context of global and regional geopolitics, bringing together broader perspectives on transformations resulting from this. The analysis is rooted in a historical and cultural construction of the region as an Islamic sphere viewing Israel as a perpetuation of the Western colonial project in the region. It analyses how this normalisation must not be treated as a novel phenomenon, but as a reconstruction of the past and continuity in tradition geared at regional stability, signifying a wider shift in the structure of the global international system. The first section addresses the international perspectives of the changing dynamics through the lens of US domestic politics, disengagement plans, China’s increasing understanding of the geopolitics of the Abrahamic world. It equally pays enough attention to the attendant implications of this normalisation. The second section of the book explores the reflections of regional (state and non-state) actors, such as Turkey, Iran, Syria, Pakistan, and Hezbollah, and the catalysing effects of this normalisation within and beyond the region. The book is a rich resource for scholars of regional and international relations, in particular Middle East studies. It provides useful reading material for both undergraduate and graduate students of Political Science, think tanks, diplomats, and IR experts and policy analysts, who are desirous of having rich theoretical and empirical underpinnings of unfolding realities in the larger Middle East. Bakare Najimdeen is Associate Professor at the Centre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS), Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan.
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    ISBN: 9789819994663
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 224 p. 2 illus.)
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    Keywords: Literature ; Environmental education. ; Creative nonfiction. ; Sex. ; Anthropology.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: The biosemiotic turn and Malaysian ecocriti-cism -- Part I: Cultivating multispecies worlds -- Chapter 2: Petikan dari halaman: An ecocritical reading of Lat’s graphic novels and Malay home gardens -- Chapter 3: On love, keepers and confiscated orang-utans -- Chapter 4: K.S. Maniam’s bestiary: Reading animality and identity in selected stories -- Part II: Mediating magical landscapes -- Chapter 5: Imperial enclosure, literary resistance: The case of Ishak Haji Muhammad’s Putera Gunung Tahan (1938) -- Chapter 6: Other-than-human: Thinking like the forest gardens -- Chapter 7: An enchanted landscape: Rethinking ‘irrational ideas’ of human relations to nature -- Part III: Encountering other ecologies -- Chapter 8: Trashy tales and tales of Trash (2016): The making of waste in contemporary Malaysian short stories -- Chapter 9: The other Malay: Nature and subversive sexualities in Dina Zaman’s King of the Sea (2012) -- Part IV: Defending the tanah air -- Chapter 10: An excerpt from Memoirs of a Malaysian Eco-Activist (2017) -- Chapter 11: The eco-hero in Malaysian novels: From solitary figures to group solidarity. .
    Abstract: “Grounded in the local, this collection also maintains a global outlook on biocultural precarities through interdisciplinary approaches. This timely publication offers a significant contribution to the environmental humanities of Southeast Asia and the Global South.” —John Charles Ryan, Southern Cross University, Australia This collection of essays brings together ecocritical interpretations of Malaysian texts – including fiction, nonfiction, and other media / cultural expressions. It includes original works by environmental activists as well as emerging and established scholars, who collectively analyse various aspects of Malaysian ecological discourse. The contributors address crucial – and often controversial – topics such as local ecological imaginations, wildlife conservation, overdevelopment, postcolonial ecological identities, biopolitics, nature and sexuality, nature and race, the commodification of nature, nature–culture embodiments and entanglements, human–animal relations, waste and materiality, human and other-than-human agency, toxicity and slow violence, self-representations as well as attitudes towards land, nativity and indigeneity, migrancy and diaspora. Readers will gain valuable insights into the ways in which environments and ecological relationships are mediated within this national space, while opening up room to theorise beyond its boundaries. Dr Agnes S. K. Yeow taught at the Department of English in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Malaya, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, until her retirement. Her research areas encompassed topics related to the environmental humanities, including climate change literature, postcolonial ecocriticism and migrant ecologies. Wai Liang Tham has a background in English from his postgraduate studies at Universiti Malaya and is currently affiliated with the research department at New Naratif. His creative and nonfiction works have been published in NANG , PR&TA and the Southeast Asian Review of English.
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    ISBN: 9789819987870
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 237 p. 38 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Economic development. ; Social policy. ; Schools of economics. ; Social Development ; Common Prosperity ; Economic Commission ; Government ; Chinese Modernization
    Abstract: Part I. Theory- Systematic understanding of common prosperity -- 1. Background and significance of common prosperity -- 2. The basis and connotation of common prosperity -- 3. Goal and measurement of common prosperity -- Part II. Practice -Jointly promote common prosperity -- 4. Principles and policies of top-level design -- 5. Construction and promotion of common prosperity demonstration area -- 6. Influence and opportunity of common prosperity -- 7. Realizing people's all-round development.
    Abstract: This book explains China's new common prosperity policies—their significance, connotations, and goals—and explains the economic logic behind these often misunderstood policies. First, the authors explain the theory behind common prosperity. Why is the Chinese government changing its economic policies now, and what is its objectives and metrics? The authors then go on to explain how the new policies are being designed, what the test cases are across the country, and how the government, businesses, families, and individuals are working together to promote common prosperity. An important book that will help scholars around the world understand China's new economic bottom line. This book will be of interest to economists, sociologists, and sinologists. Liu Yuanchun is the President of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and the former Vice President of Renmin University of China, a member of China Finance 40 Forum and Chinese Economy 50 Forum, a distinguished economist, and a member of the expert committee of the 14th national five-year plan. Song Yang is a professor in School of Economics of Renmin University of China and holds a Ph.D in economics from Cornell University specializing in development and labor economics. He was selected into the 100 innovative young people program of China Association for Science and Technology. Wang Fei is an associate professor of the School of Labor and Human Resources, Renmin University of China, and a research fellow of the Institute of common prosperity and the Institute of national development and strategy. Zhou Guangsu is an associate professor at the School of Labor and Human Resources, Renmin University of China, and an ‘outstanding scholar’ of Renmin University of China.
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    ISBN: 9789819715251
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 151 p. 29 illus., 28 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Labor economics. ; Development economics. ; Feminist economics. ; Economic sociology. ; Political anthropology. ; Economic anthropology. ; Ethnography ; Feminist Ethnography ; informal sector ; labour market ; post-pandemic ; livelihood ; modern Indian labour market ; ethnographic methods ; informal workforce ; Urban Informality ; COVID-19 pandemic ; Informal workers ; Vulnerable communities ; Gender disparities ; Socio-economic complexities ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Methodology: (Feminist) Ethnography in Crisis -- Chapter 3: Navigating Through Shocks: Mīṉavar of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry -- Chapter 4: Flooding Urbanity: Narratives from Safai Karamcharis of Guwahati, Assam -- Chapter 5: Living Among Waste: Bachaikaris of Bhalswa -- Chapter 6: Cycle of Poverty: Analysing the Social Structures of the Women of Kapashera -- Chapter 7: Reflections.
    Abstract: This book aims to delve into the application of feminist ethnography by engaging with the lived experiences of vulnerable workers, occupied by India’s informal workforce, across its deeply stratified labour-market landscape. Set up and organized in a diverse spatial trajectory through identified case studies from across India, the book, in a post pandemic context, aims to study, critically reflect on the vulnerable state of India’s workforce, capturing the daily emergencies, livelihood of marginalized communities. Case studies in the book feature the pandemic-crisis narratives of farmers, fisherfolk, factory workers, artisans, small scale entertainment providers, sanitation, and waste workers, to name a few. By understanding the intersectional dimensions of social structures like caste, gender, and class our case studies in the book also attempt to unpack the ‘dualities’ present in the contemporary understanding of India’s labour market. Reflective discussions with fieldethnographers through first-person narratives help documenting their own observations from different case studies, while focusing on interactions on how to work through power dynamics and varied positionalities across dynamic field sites marked with different spatial characteristics. The text is primarily aimed at students and peer scholars of development studies, or for those who interested in learning about the application of ethnographic methods to studying/understanding the governing dynamics of informality across India and South Asia. Deepanshu Mohan is Professor of Economics and Director, Centre for New Economics Studies, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, O.P. Jindal Global University. He is a Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and an Honorary Research Fellow with Birkbeck College, University of London. Sakshi Chindaliya is an Assistant Lecturer and Programme Coordinator for the Jindal Fellowship Program at Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, O.P. Jindal Global University. She is also a Senior Researcher at the Centre for New Economics Studies. As a feminist geographer, she is interested in gender and sexuality studies, international development, and ethnographies of water and disasters. Arun Kumar Kaushik is an economist by training with background in business economics, law and economics and development economics. He co-authored a book on Indian Elections, "Who Moved My Vote? His other research interests are intellectual property law and its dynamics and distortions.
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    ISBN: 9789819702060
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 120 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Macroeconomics. ; International economic integration. ; Globalization. ; chinese economics ; trade war ; green transition ; macroeconomics ; finance ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1 Keynote speech & Dialogue: Global Financial Turbulence and Changes in the World Order -- Chapter 2 Roundtable Ⅰ: China Economic Outlook -- Chapter 3 Global Financial Turbulence and China's Financial Market -- Chapter 4 Global Financial Turbulence and China's Economic Outlook.
    Abstract: Since the Tsinghua PBCSF Chief Economists Forum’s inception in 2019, the 2023 forum, adhering to the traditions of previous sessions, with combining online and offline innovation formats, conducted an in-depth analysis of many key issues in the current macro-economy from the perspective of the chief economists, with a focus on the future of China and global economy from all angles. It has become the largest and highest-level economic forum in China. 20 chief economists and leading scholars from prestigious institutions attended the forum, engaging in in-depth discussions on the reform of the global economic order amidst financial turbulence. They conducted forward-looking analyses of both the Chinese and world financial markets, with the aim of exploring solutions to the issue of economic growth worldwide. 5 million viewers tuned in online. Through our projects, China's foremost economic experts share their insights with the world, generating innumerable original and highly professional economic analyses. The themes addressed in our forum span the globe and will have a long-lasting impact. Embracing diversity, we aim to provide an array of perspectives on the direction of global economic development, promote informed decision-making, and bridge the communication gap between China and the rest of the world on economic matters, in a book of interest to scholars, economists and China watchers. Jiandong JU is the Unigroup Chair Professor at PBC School of Finance in Tsinghua University, Director of Center for International Finance and Economics Research, PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University.
    Note: "Tsinghua PBCSF Chief Economist Forum is held annually in the PBC School of Finance at Tsinghua University, hosted by the Center for International Finance and Economics Research (CIFER). The 2023 forum was held on May 6, 2023, in Tsinghua University." - Seite v
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    ISBN: 9789819714711
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 155 p. 35 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Medicine ; Biology ; Technological innovations. ; biotech ; pharmaceutical industry ; biopharmaceutical research ; sino-european trade ; innovation
    Abstract: Chapter 1: The Chinese healthcare and pharmaceutical market: Ignore at your own peril -- Chapter 2: China regulatory and legal reforms: Gateway to innovation and global integration -- Chapter 3: The golden age of the Chinese biopharma: Explosive growth in a thriving ecosystem -- Chapter 4: Innovation in the Chinese biopharma: From me-too to First-in-class -- Chapter 5: The art of the biopharma deal: The China angle -- Chapter 6: End if the first cycle. A drastic rest, future challenges and opportunities.
    Abstract: This book provides an insider’s overview of the emerging Chinese biopharma sector, its dynamics and trends, first bust and boom cycle, long-term perspectives, and how as a foreign company or investor to tap into this. China has gone from a country with no innovation in drug discovery, to a country which starts to out-license its biopharma technology to the rest of the world. The Chinese biopharma sector is only a decade old, but it already has become a new driver of growth and value. The book takes a closer look at what drives Chinese innovation in the biopharma sector, how to deal with this innovation, and what opportunities and challenges this provides for foreign companies. The book also takes a deep dive into its first biopharma boom and bust cycle, and what it means for the sector. It also explains what deals Chinese biopharma companies and investors are looking for, what works and what doesn’t, and how as a foreign company can tap into the world’s second largest healthcare market. Ben Wu has close to 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, holding senior executive positions in the Asia Pacific region for multinationals like J&J and Sanofi. He was active in several China originated biopharma companies, and is the founding CEO of Citrine Medicine, a venture capital backed biopharma. Originally from Belgium, Sven Agten has been living and working in China since 2004. He is a seasoned business executive working for SMEs and multinationals, with in-depth experience about business in China. He has published several books about China, all related to China business challenges, trends and opportunities.
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    ISBN: 9789819975808
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 189 p. 12 illus., 10 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Comparative government. ; Political science. ; Innenpolitik ; Autoritarismus ; Demokratie ; Defizit ; Krise ; Politischer Prozess ; Erde
    Abstract: Introduction: ‘Despots masquerading as democrats’ -- Chapter 1: What is Democracy? -- Chapter 2: How Democracy Backslides? -- Chapter 3: Processes and sequences of backsliding -- Chapter 4: Five cases of backsliding and the rise of autocrats -- Conclusion: What did we learn?.
    Abstract: For the past decade and a half, the world has witnessed a precipitous decline of democratic countries and the consequent rise of autocrats. How Autocrats Rise: Sequences of Democratic Backsliding challenges the conventional wisdom and offers an institutional-ideological approach to understand the phenomenon, examines the steps of emergent autocrats, and analyzes the methods of legitimizing their rules. Employing the new framework, the book provides incisive analyses of four countries located in four different regions with dissimilar national features – Bangladesh, Bolivia, Hungary, and Turkey, and demonstrates that political developments in these countries have followed a similar, specific pattern resulting in various shades of autocracy. Theoretically enriched and empirically grounded, this exceptionally timely book makes significant contribution to the democratic backsliding literature while offering insights on how to forestall an autocratic era. Ali Riaz is a Distinguished Professor of political science at Illinois State University, USA, a Non-resident Senior Fellow of Atlantic Council, and the President of the American Institute of Bangladesh Studies. Riaz previously taught at universities in Bangladesh, England, and South Carolina, USA, worked as a Broadcast Journalist at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in London, and served as a Visiting Researcher at the Varieties of Democracy Institute (V-Dem) at Gothenburg University in Sweden and as a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at Washington D.C. Md Sohel Rana is an Associate Instructor of Political Science and a PhD student at Indiana University, USA. He earned his Master of Science (M.S.) in Political Science from Illinois State University, USA. His research interests include democratic and authoritarian politics and South Asian politics. His recent publications include “Democracy Deficit in the D-8” (with Ali Riaz) in Ahmed M Khalid et al. eds. Economic Integration Among D-8 Muslim Countries (2023), and “The God Gap? Public Perception on Religion-Politics Mix in South Asia” in Ali Riaz ed. Religion and Politics in South Asia (2nd ed., 2021).
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    ISBN: 9789819973255
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 269 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Philosophy. ; Religion.
    Abstract: Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: What Intellectual Shift Do We Need in a Time of Planetary Risks? Inspirations from Symbiosis in Life Sciences and the Notion of Gongsheng/Kyōsei -- Chapter 2: The Re-engineering of Gongsheng: On the Methodology of this Volume and its Philosophical Implications -- Part II: Gongsheng/Kyōsei in Classical Philosophies -- Chapter 3: Introduction on the Ethical “Doctrine of Gongsheng” based on Song-Ming Confucianism’s “Unity of Consummate Persons and Things” -- Chapter 4: The Concept of Gongsheng in Daoist Philosophy: Examples from Laozi and Zhuangzi -- Chapter 5: “If Humans are Free of Disease, then Tian is Free of Disease” – Ecological Civilization and the Daoist Concept of Gongsheng -- Chapter 6: Co-dependent Origination and the Doctrine of Gongsheng: A Buddhist Perspective on The Harmony of Humanity, Nature, and Civilizations -- Chapter 7: The Gap of Wen and the Edge of Chaos: From the Conundrum of Kyōsei to the “Cosmic Hope” -- Part III: Gongsheng in Contemporary Contexts -- Chapter 8: How to Understand Symbiosis? – The Conflict and Integration of Two Pictures of Life -- Chapter 9: The Microbiome is Redefining What it Means to be Human -- Chapter 10: Gongsheng in Ecological Anthropology -- Chapter 11: Yaoshi Tongyuan: The Symbiotic Practice in Traditional Medicines -- Chapter 12: The Gongsheng School of International Relations: China's Experience -- Part IV: Resonance -- Chapter 13: Origins and Theoretical Foundations of Convivialism -- Chapter 14: Ontology, Conviviality and Symbiosis or: Are there Gifts of Nature?
    Abstract: “This excellent collection of essays explores the notion of gongsheng/kyōsei as a conceptual ground for developing novel pathways in our age of crisis. It shows how cutting-edge contributions from contemporary Chinese and Japanese philosophy offer accounts of deep relationality that allow us to think the co-becoming not only of all humans on our planet but rather the entanglement of humans and the complex non-human systems in which they are embedded. A must read for anybody interested in identifying avenues of planetary cooperation in philosophy and science beyond the narrow confines of merely local traditions.” —Markus Gabriel, University of Bonn, Germany “This anthology assembled a cohort of distinguished scholars to provide cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives on an ecological way of thinking about the human experience in all of its parts. In our own historical moment when the zero-sum thinking we associate with a foundational individualism has proven to be woefully inadequate, gongsheng thinking might usher in the gestalt shift in our values, intentions, and practices needed to bring humanity back from the brink.” —Roger T. Ames, Peking University, China This open access book sheds light on the term gongsheng/kyōsei, which is used in Chinese and Japanese to not only translate “symbiosis” in biology but also broadly deployed in philosophical, social and political contexts. It is a cross-contextual attempt to study the foundation of gongsheng/kyōsei as a philosophy of co-becoming, with exploration of its significance for thinking about the planetary challenges of our times. Bing Song is a Senior Vice President of the Berggruen Institute and Director of the Institute’s China Center. She has been leading projects under the research theme of Frontier Science & Technology and East Asian Philosophies and edited Intelligence and Wisdom: Artificial Intelligence Meets Chinese Philosophers (CITIC Press 2020, Springer 2021). Yiwen Zhan is Lecturer at Beijing Normal University. He mainly works in metaphysics and epistemology. Recently, he is interested in exploring the question-sensitive structures in epistemology, decision theory, and how it might affect our understanding of modality and existence.
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    ISBN: 9789819700806
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 346 p. 26 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Industrial policy. ; Asia ; chinese economics ; industrial policy ; CCP ; chinese centralized planning ; planned economy
    Abstract: Part 1: Microeconomic Environment -- Chapter 1: The Roles and Responsibilities of Local Government -- Chapter 2: Finance, Taxation and Government Behavior -- Chapter 3: Government Investment, Financing and Debt -- Chapter 4: Government and Industrialization -- Part 2: Macroeconomic Consequences -- Chapter 5: Urbanization and Imbalances -- Chapter 6: Debt and Risk -- Chapter 7: Domestic and International Imbalances -- Chapter 8: Summary: Government and Economic Development in China.
    Abstract: This book, a bestseller in China with over a million copies sold, depicts the role played by the Chinese government in China‘s economic development. It explains how the Chinese government has gradually established and improved market mechanisms while promoting economic growth. The book particularly points out that the Chinese government not only governs the economy through policy guidance but also directly participates in the process of urbanization and industrialization as part of the market. It also introduces the specific mechanisms of government involvement in economic activities, which forms a bridge between economic theory and the reality of China. This book, a winner of the Wenjin Book Award by the National Library of China, will be an invaluable reference for scholars seeking to understand China‘s economic policy and government system reform in the years to come. Xiaohuan Lan is a professor of economics at the School of Economics, Fudan University. He is also a research fellow at the Shanghai Institute and International Finance and Economics. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Virginia. He was the Director of Strategy and Research at Yangtze River Industry Fund, one of the largest industrial investment funds owned by local governments in China.
    Note: Translation from the Chinese Simplified language edition: "置身事内: 中国政府与经济发 展,"f by Xiaohuan Lan, © 世纪文景·上海人民出版社 Shanghai People’s Publishing House 2021
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    ISBN: 9789819938568
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXII, 172 p. 11 illus., 10 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Sociology, Urban. ; Urban policy. ; Social justice. ; Human geography.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Radical Inclusion - the Key to Urban Transformation -- Chapter 2: The Legacy of Radical Exclusion in Cities -- Chapter 3: Constructing a New Approach to Radical Inclusion -- Chapter 4: How Cities Shape Our Experience -- Chapter 5: Making and Measuring Progress in Radically Inclusive Cities -- Chapter 6: Emerging Trends in Cities of Tomorrow -- Chapter 7: The Era of the New Normal.
    Abstract: "The rapid spread of smart cities around the world has the potential to deepen inequality and accelerate inclusion and belonging. In his powerful and timely new volume, Dr. Victor Pineda calls on city leaders and residents to adopt a radically inclusive approach to urban design in a digitally transforming world.” —Robert Muggah, PhD, Smart city expert and TED speaker, Founder of SecDev and Igarape Institute, Author of Terra Incognita This open access book uncovers the historical context and entrenched beliefs that have perpetuated exclusionary urban landscapes and disadvantage for marginalized groups. It offers an in-depth exploration of the intricate interplay of geographical space, recognizing its pivotal role in shaping our cities and exacerbating spatial injustice. The construction industry, a vital agent in forging accessible environments, often falls short in accommodating persons with disabilities and older individuals. This important book underscores the urgent need for integrated approaches woven into the fabric of cities, companies, and the construction industry itself, to ensure universal accessibility. Drawing upon practical strategies and compelling case studies, the book presents actionable frameworks such as the DisCo Policy Framework and the Iceberg of Inequality Model, facilitating the assessment of progress towards achieving radical inclusion. Inviting readers to embark on a journey into the cities of tomorrow, where inclusion and belonging are the norm, it concludes with a simple idea: the future is accessible. Victor Santiago Pineda is a lecturer in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California Berkeley, USA. He is a two-time presidential appointee and a globally recognized leader on governance and urban transformation. His teaching, research and practice have advanced innovation in urban policy, planning and global governance.
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    ISBN: 9789819727247
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 135 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Regionalism. ; Comparative government.
    Abstract: Chapter 1 . Geopolitics -- Chapter 2. Geopolitical dialectics -- Chapter 3. Weaponisation .-Chapter 4. Socialism or Barbarism.
    Abstract: This book focuses on the making and implication of AUKUS for Australians in their relations with their own state and governance, the Asia-Pacific region and the rest of the world. AUKUS is an incipient military state and a highly dangerous development, moving rapidly to integrate society, the state and the economy in the US imperial project of warfare and global domination. It constitutes the crucible of a Leviathan state, militarising climate change. The study in this book is framed in a geopolitical analytical paradigm of revolutionary and counterrevolutionary movement and power energising together the existential threat of climate change to humans and capitalism, questioning the viability of the nation-state system, highlighting the predicament confronting Australians as a nation. The book’s analysis is presented in four chapters, broadly indicated in the contents page. The book’s architecture is framed in the political philosophy and intellectual legacy of Eric Hobsbawm, Rosa Luxemburg and George Orwell and their contribution to the understanding of the contradictions of the nation-state and imperialism, capitalism and socialism, in the emancipation of humanity from war. Erik Paul is a highly experienced lecturer and a widely published researcher specialising in Australia’s relations with the Asia-Pacific and the US and issues of regional and world peace.
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    ISBN: 9789819710218
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 488 p. 21 illus., 15 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Europe ; Comparative government. ; International economic relations. ; Diplomacy. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Poland and India -- Chapter 3: Poland and Pakistan -- Chapter 4: Poland and Bangladesh -- Chapter 5: Poland and Sri Lanka -- Chapter 6: Poland and Afghanistan -- Chapter 7: Poland and Nepal -- Chapter 8: Poland and South Asia: Perceptions and Discourses -- Chapter 9: Between Arms Sales and Democracy Promotion: Poland and Myanmar Relations -- Chapter 10: Poland and Bhutan -- Chapter 11: Poland’s Trade and Economic Relations with South Asia -- Chapter 12: Polish Investment in South Asia -- Chapter 13: The South Asian Diaspora in Poland.
    Abstract: This book explores the political, economic, defence, and cultural relations of Poland with South Asia—Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—since the late 1940s to the present. It examines how Polish preoccupation with gaining admission to NATO and the European Union led South Asia to fade into the margins of Polish foreign policy. It discusses key narratives and perceptions of South Asia in the Polish media and thinktanks, features of the South Asian diaspora in Poland, and assesses future prospects of Warsaw’s deepening political and economic engagement with the region. The pioneering book will be essential reading for students and scholars of Central/East European studies, International Relations, Indian foreign policy, Polish-Asian politics and foreign policy. Rajendra K. Jain was formerly Professor and Chairperson at the Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Visiting Professor at Warsaw University (February–May 2022). He was formerly Visiting Humboldt Foundation Fellow/Professor at Constance, Freiburg, Leipzig and Tübingen universities as well as Visiting Professor at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris), the Asia-Europe Institute (Kuala Lumpur), and ICCR Professor of Contemporary India at Leuven University (2015). He has been the first Jean Monnet Chair in India. He has most recently published India and Europe in a Changing World: Context, Confrontation, Cooperation (Palgrave, 2023).
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    ISBN: 9789819996551
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 636 p. 49 illus., 41 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Comparative government. ; Human rights. ; Asia
    Abstract: Part I. Introductory Part -- Chapter 1: Introduction - Political Norms in Southeast Asia: Overlapping registers and shifting practices -- Chapter 2: Institutional Pluralism and Interactions between Normative Systems: A theoretical overview -- Part II. Transnational Imprints on Political Norms -- Chapter 3: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A normative benchmark for Southeast Asia? -- Chapter 4: Normalising Authoritarianism: Authoritarian rule of law in Singapore and Hong Kong -- Chapter 5: The Draft Law on Association in Vietnam: Legal, political and practical norms under debate -- Chapter 6: Christian NGOs: From marginal liberation theologists to regional policy-shapers -- Chapter 7: Mapping the Transnationalisation of Social Movements through Online Media: The case of the Milk Tea Alliance -- Chapter 8: Does China have a Model to Export?, an Interview with Chloé Froissart -- Chapter 9: Human Rights Work in the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, an Interview with Yuyun Wahyuningrum -- Part III. Governmental Re-Orientations -- Chapter 10: The Mall and the Mosque: Conflicting norms in Brunei Darussalam -- Chapter 11: Timor-Leste: Constitutional provisions, political conventions and legitimacy under strain -- Chapter 12: The Singaporean Battlefield for the Chinese New World Order: Norms in the security domain -- Chapter 13: Lao PDR: The politics of stability in turbulent times -- Chapter 14: Authoritarian Fantasies and Democratic Aspirations: The Philippines after Duterte -- Chapter 15: Beyond Leftist-Phobia: Political prejudice and stigma in Indonesia -- Chapter 16: The Underbelly of Indonesia-China relations, Excerpts from an interview with Faisal Basri -- Part IV. Vernacular Institutions -- Chapter 17: What’s Asia Got to Do with It? “Asian Values” as reactionary culturalism -- Chapter 18: Military Norms in Southeast Asia: Comparing the cases of Thailand and Burma -- Chapter 19: Grounding the Shifting Political Registers in a Potent Cambodian Landscape -- Chapter 20: Moderate Islamic Organisations and Contestation over Political Theology: The responses by Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah towards Islamism in Indonesia -- Chapter 21: The Rise of Indigenous Peoples Rights in Southeast Asia: Recent advances and current challenges -- Chapter 22: Khmer Buddhism and the Moderation of Political Power in Cambodia -- Chapter 23: Social Regulatory Regimes in Northern Vietnam: How interpersonal network norms, state laws and market rules interact -- Chapter 24: Malay Kingship in Contemporary Malaysia: From cultural legitimacy to social proficiency -- Chapter 25: Royalism in Cambodia Today, an interview with Prince Sisowath Thomico -- Part V. Against Orthodoxies -- Chapter 26: Photo Portfolio: Myanmar Streets of Protest -- Chapter 27: The Contested Domain of Political Space in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 28: Urbanised Villagers and Political Change in Southeast Asia, Duncan McCargo -- Chapter 29: Rhizomatic Protest, Generational Affinity and DigitalRefuge: Southeast Asia’s new youth movements -- Chapter 30: The Development of an LBT Movement in Indonesia: Post-reformasi identity politics -- Chapter 31: Making Claims Modestly: The norms and discourse driving land conflicts in rural Indonesia -- Chapter 32: The Bersih Movement and Political Rights in Malaysia, Khoo Ying Hooi -- Chapter 33: Awas Polisi! Anarchists and punks transgressing normative ‘politeness’ while resisting state repression in Indonesia -- Chapter 34: Human Rights Activism in Indonesia, an Interview with Usman Hamid.
    Abstract: “The Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia offers a fresh and insightful analysis of the dynamics of political change ongoing in the region. The collection brings together a set of highly expert authors from inside and outside the region, who offer a deep understanding of the region’s history and politics, providing a stimulating and colourful take on the region’s contemporary political movements. The Handbook will be invaluable to both longstanding observers of the region and to newcomers seeking to understand both the diversity and complexity of Southeast Asian politics, and its regional distinctiveness.” —Professor Caroline Hughes, University of Notre Dame, U.S.A “A sophisticated and compelling argument about how to conceive and explain political norms and dynamics. Insights from various social sciences expose complex power relationships involving competing interests promoting norms within, across, and in articulation with, Southeast Asia. Conflicts and contradictions are thus brought out of shadows and into light, posing a formidable theoretical challenge to influential orthodoxies. An outstanding collection.” —Emeritus Professor Garry Rodan, Murdoch University, Australia This open access handbook aims to constitute a reference point on political norm dynamics in Southeast Asia, by bringing together the array of normative repertoires that frame the possibilities for citizens to participate in, set agendas for, make decisions in, and contest, not only electoral and institutional politics but also informal and imaginary political spaces. It sheds light on intersecting political and social transformations and their consequences from the vantage point of political norms. While chapters lay out and analyse how political norms across Southeast Asia have been shaped in successive historical phases, the core of the handbook addresses current dynamics involved in defining and transforming political norms. Gabriel Facal is Deputy Director of the Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia (IRASEC), Bangkok, Thailand. Elsa Lafaye de Micheaux is Professor in Political Economy at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO), Paris, France. Astrid Norén-Nilsson is a Senior Lecturer in the Study of Contemporary Southeast Asia at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University, Sweden.
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    ISBN: 9789819703579
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 205 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. China, Internet Governance, and the Liberal International Order -- 3. Situating Chinese engagement in Internet governance: China’s domestic digital policy reviewed -- 4. On the Normative Impact of Chinese Stakeholders in the Governance of Critical Internet Resources. A Document- and Interview-based Analysis -- 5. On the Normative Impact of Chinese Stakeholders in Mobile Internet Standard-making. A Document- and Interview-based Analysis -- 6. The Rise of China, Internet Fragmentation, and the Future of Multistakeholderism: Implications for the Liberal International Order -- 7. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book provides an account of the transformation of Chinese stakeholders' engagement in Internet governance, from normative contestation to integration, and from isolation to an industrial leadership role. The book concludes that Chinese stakeholders are not seeking to fragment the Internet but are rather integrating in the existing global Internet governance mechanisms while adopting strong regulation domestically. This counters a widespread media (and academic) narrative on China as the promoter of an alternative Internet and/or an alternative model of Internet governance. These conclusions are reached through a mix of qualitative methods, including interviews with people involved first-hand in Internet governance, such as technologists engaged in the making of Internet and mobile connectivity standards. Riccardo Nanni is Researcher in Data Governance at Fondazione Bruno Kessler's Digital Commons Lab. He obtained a Ph.D. in International Relations (June 2022) from the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna (Italy). His Ph.D. thesis discussed the influence of Chinese public and private stakeholders in Internet governance, particularly the making and distribution of Internet and mobile connectivity standards.
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    ISBN: 9789819711406
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXV, 274 p. 31 illus., 22 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Religion and politics. ; Religion and sociology. ; Islam and the social sciences. ; Islamic sociology.
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Introduction and Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 2 Islam, Muslims and State – Post-Suharto Indonesia (Historical consideration) -- Chapter 3 Ideologies – their importance in shaping Islam, Muslims, and activism in Indonesia -- Chapter 4 The Established Islam vs The New Emerging Islam: Utopian visions and Islamic Activism -- Chapter 5 Inclusivist Muslim Developments in Indonesia: Proponents of Democracy and Islamic Moderation -- Chapter 6 Exclusivist Muslim Developments in Indonesia: Proponents of Conservatism -- Chapter 7 Shifts within groups and blocs -- Chapter 8 Rising Phenomenon of Crossover Islamic Conservatism -- Chapter 9 Future of Islam, Muslims, and activism in Indonesia.
    Abstract: This book focuses on Islam in Indonesia, showcasing the wide range of Muslim organisations, belief systems and movements, together with an analysis of the political behaviour of Indonesian Muslims. It includes an investigation of the structure of groups, organizations, and societies, and how Muslims within the archipelago interact within these contexts. In doing so, it promotes a more nuanced understanding of Indonesian Muslim society by approaching it through the utilisation of scholarly frameworks. Theories related to religion and society are used, especially in characterising the transition of the Indonesian Muslim society from pre-New Order to post-New Order. Particularly significant is Abdullah Saeed's framework in understanding one’s attitude towards key and contemporary issues, originally used to understand one’s attitude towards the religious ‘other’. The authors thus adopt this framework in the book, as a method of categorising people in a diverse society which in turn helps readers to understand the nuances of Islam and Muslims in a huge country like Indonesia. Dr. Leonard C. Sebastian is Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS). Educated at York University (Canada) and The Australian National University, his academic training is in History, International Political Economy and Strategic and Defence Studies. He has covered Indonesia in a career spanning more than two decades and published his first major work on Indonesia about defence and security doctrine titled Realpolitik Ideology: Indonesia’s Use of Military Force (2006). Syed Huzaifah Bin Othman Alkaff is a Associate Research Fellow at the Indonesia Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. His research interests include Middle Eastern and North African Politics, Political Islam, Islamic Jurisprudence, and Islamist Movements in Southeast Asia.
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    ISBN: 9789819723515
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 119 p. 5 illus.)
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    Keywords: People with disabilities ; Social justice. ; Medical care. ; Inclusive education. ; Well-being. ; Social service.
    Abstract: Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 – International Contexts of School Leaving -- Chapter 3 - Capability -- Chapter 4 – Methods of Inquiry -- Chapter 5 – Lived experiences: International narratives of transition -- Chapter 6 – Transition with dignity -- Chapter 7 – Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book analyzes the process of leaving school, commonly referred to as 'transition' for young adults with severe, complex, and multiple disabilities. It seeks to challenge prevailing assumptions and offer practical steps towards reversing customary accepted theories, methods, practices, and outcomes. Despite extensive research, policies, and procedures of transition, the reality is that post-school outcomes are worrying for those with significant special needs. Community inclusion depends as much upon in-school procedures and support systems as it does the inclusivity of society itself. This book directly addresses these concerns by examining the experiences of young adults living through their transitions in two countries, Aotearoa New Zealand and the USA. Engaging and highly readable case narratives bring fresh insights on the diversity of disability experiences, portraying the under-explored opportunities involved in a transition with dignity. Disability isan often overlooked aspect of one’s intersectional identity. Post-school transition is therefore positioned less as a procedural function of leaving school and more so an urgent matter of social justice. Readers will benefit from the transformative framing of post-school transition based on the capability approach. Genuine opportunities within the transition of young adults with significant disabilities and those who support them may promote a thriving life for all. Sarah M. Hart is an Associate Professor of Special Education in the College of Education, Nursing, and Health Professions at the University of Hartford in Connecticut, USA. She completed a PhD in Education at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her international work focuses on post-school transitions, engaging a capability theory of social justice and an inclusive qualitative research paradigm to examine equity in special education through the perspectives of young adults with significant disability.
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    ISBN: 9789819728671
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 399 p. 27 illus., 13 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies on Human Rights in Asia
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    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I: Regulation and legal protection of refugees and asylum seekers in Japan and Taiwan -- Chapter 1. South Korea's dual asylum system as a model for Taiwan? -- Chapter 2. How refugee protection is handled in non-UN member states: Lessons for Taiwan -- Chapter 3. Human rights issues in the Japanese refugee recognition process and the legal progress towards a more inclusive refugee system -- Chapter 4. Japanese and Taiwanese Approaches to Future Climate Refugees -- Part II: Social construction of refugees and asylum seekers in Japan and Taiwan -- Chapter 5. Pictures of “Hong Kongers” in Japan and Taiwan: A text-mining analysis of news media -- Chapter 6. Kurdish community in Japan and the representation of Kurdish identity and activism on social media -- Chapter 7. Japan’s refugee policy and public opinion: Nationalism as a factor in Japanese public opinion on refugees -- Part III: Lived experiences of refugees and asylum seekers in Japan and Taiwan -- Chapter 8. Asylum seeking as survival strategy: The narratives of Indonesian asylum seekers in Japan -- Chapter 9. Ethnic strategies of refugee entrepreneurs: Burmese refugees and ethnic business in Tokyo -- Chapter 10. Refugees by another name: Displaced learners in Japanese higher education.
    Abstract: This edited volume fills a gap in current research on asylum seekers and refugees. By focusing on two East Asian countries, Japan and Taiwan, this volume offers material for comparison and reflection on an area of the world in which this theme is still relatively underdeveloped. By approaching the theme through the different perspectives of human rights, social construction through media representation and public opinion, and lived experiences, the book offers a multifaceted and sophisticated analysis of the phenomenon. The main aim of this collection is to expand current scholarship on refugee studies and offer policy recommendations on the timely topic of refugee and asylum seekers in East Asia. This is an open access book. Dr Lara Momesso is Senior Lecturer in Asia Pacific Studies at the School of Psychology and Humanities at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). She is Co-Director of the Northern Institute of Taiwan Studies at UCLan and Co-Deputy Director of the Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile at UCLan. She has an extensive track record on her main research theme, marriage migration between China and Taiwan, and more recently she has turned her attention towards refugees in East Asia and Chinese diaspora in the UK. She is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Asia Pacific Viewpoint. Dr Polina Ivanova is Senior Researcher at the Asia-Japan Research Institute of Ritsumeikan University, Japan. She holds a PhD in International Relations from Ritsumeikan University. Her research interests lie in the areas of migration and migrant integration, including international students, refugees and asylum seekers and highly skilled migrants. Her research primarily centres on Japan, with comparative analyses extending to Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Her recent book is “Civil society and international students in Japan: The making of social capital” (Routledge, 2023).
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 346 p. 15 illus., 10 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Human geography. ; Anthropology. ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Economic development. ; Sustainability. ; Environmental sciences
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Historical and Political Geography of the Kariba Dam -- Chapter 3: The People of the Zambezi Valley: interactions between migrants and locals in and around the Lake Kariba -- Chapter 4: The Religious Divide: Exploring Religious Conflict and Resource Disputes at Lake Kariba -- Chapter 5: Negative human- wildlife Interactions in and around Lake Kariba -- Chapter 6: Hydro-accidents and fatalities in the Lake Kariba -- Chapter 7: Nature- based tourism at Lake Kariba amidst politico- economic crises, climate change and COVID-19 -- Chapter 8: Commercial and Small-Scale Fishing at Lake Kariba -- Chapter 9: Smuggling and (I)llegal cross border trade across the Lake Kariba borderlands -- Chapter 10: Conclusion: Towards mitigating the challenges faced by humans at Lake Kariba.
    Abstract: Nearly 70 years after Elizabeth Colson and Ted Scudder began their pioneering research on the social and environmental impacts associated with the construction of the Kariba dam, Joshua Matanzima presents us with a 21st century sequel. In rich ethnographic detail, the author tells the stories of the people whose lives are interlinked with this megastructure and its reservoir lake. Of particular interest is the chapter on religious aspects of Lake Kariba, a topic that has received very little academic attention thus far. An important contribution, of interest to any researcher focusing on the past, present and future of large dams. - Dr Christopher Schulz, University of St Andrews, UK. This book is an exploration of one of the world’s largest man-made reservoirs, Lake Kariba, created along the Zambezi River in central Africa. Originally built for electricity generation, as the lake reached its full capacity in 1963 it attracted other socioeconomic activities such as tourism, recreation, fisheries, and conservation. The material properties of the waterscape (including waves, strong winds, water volumes, deities and aquatic species) have shaped these socioeconomic activities since its creation. Community interpretations of the reservoir feature stories of fear, death, income generation, livelihoods, illegal cross-border trade, religion and everyday conflicts with wild animals. Drawing on extended ethnographic research and the author’s personal experience growing up around Lake Kariba, this empirically-rich book provides a nuanced discussion of the ways in which the waterscape shapes people’s lives and livelihoods. Additionally, the book explores the challenges of sustaining and preserving Lake Kariba's unique ecosystem amidst environmental pressures and competing demands for resources. Readers will gain a nuanced perspective of the significance of the lake, its relationship with neighboring communities, and its evolution over time. Joshua Matanzima (PhD) is a Research Officer at the University of Queensland, Australia. He has co-edited several books including Lived Experiences of Borderland Communities in Zimbabwe and Tonga Livelihoods in Rural Zimbabwe.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 217 p.) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The Steppe and Beyond: Studies on Central Asia
    Keywords: Asia ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union ; Philosophy. ; Postcolonialism. ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Oriental literature.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Postcolonial Theory and Its Applications in Kazakhstan and Beyond -- Part I: Post-Coloniality and Memory Politics -- Chapter 2: Colonization and Control in the Making of a Eurasian Empire -- Chapter 3: Paradoxes of Soviet Coloniality: the Case of “Az I YA” -- Chapter 4: Public Commemoration and Nationalizing the Cult of World War II in Kazakhstan -- Chapter 5: Culture of Remembrance in Kazakhstan at the turn of the 20-21st centuries -- Part II: Post-coloniality and Current Debates in Societies -- Chapter 6: The New Subaltern and Forms of Resistance in Kazakhstan -- Chapter 7: Conspiracies and Cosmonauts: The Baikonur Cosmodrome and popular narratives of ecological disaster in contemporary Kazakhstan -- Chapter 8: Fitting into a Secular Society: Hybrid Practices of the Islamic Public and Islamic Businesses in Astana.
    Abstract: This book explores the postcolonial discourse and decolonization processes in modern Kazakhstan and beyond. It pays particular attention to such areas as national and religious identity, language, literature, and historical narratives. Despite the fact that the post-colonial theory initially emerged in other regions of the world, it has increasingly been applied in the scholarship on Central Asia. Exploring recent debates on post-coloniality in Kazakhstan, this book is an attempt to bring together two bodies of scholarly literature: scholarship on culture and society in post-Soviet Central Asia and research on post-colonial theory. This volume will be of interest to scholars of Eurasian studies as well as researchers and students of post-colonialism in various contexts beyond Eurasia. Dina Sharipova is an Associate professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy at Nazarbayev University in Astana. Her research interests include nation and state-building, security issues, formal and informal institutions, civil society, and well-being in Central Asia. Dr. Sharipova is the author of the book “State-building in Kazakhstan: Continuity and Transformation of Informal Institutions”, Lexington Books, 2018. She has published in Europe-Asia Studies Journal, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Central Asian Survey, Nationalities Papers, and in other scholarly journals. Alima Bissenova is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Nazarbayev University. She specializes in urban anthropology, anthropology of Islam, postcolonial studies, and intellectual history. She has published her work in English and Russian in the journals Religion, State, and Society, Europe-Asia Studies, AB Imperio, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, Sotsiologiya Vlasti. Aziz Burkhanov is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan. His research interests include nationalism and identity theories, and national identity politics, policies, and practices, with a special focus on identity issues and their perceptions in the public narratives in the former Soviet area. Dr. Burkhanov has published his work in Cornell International Law Journal, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, and Ethnic and Racial Studies, among others.
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    ISBN: 9789819980550
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXIII, 310 p. 34 illus., 30 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Economic development. ; Environmental management. ; Climatology.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Flood-induced losses and damages to agricultural production and farmers’ mental wellbeing in Sri Lanka -- Chapter 3: A people-centred approach to assess and address impacts of climate change-induced loss and damage -- Chapter 4: Pillars of resilience: Assessing loss and damage at the local level -- Chapter 5: A conceptual framework and research design for assessing losses and damages from climate change in vulnerable communitiesChapter 6: Towards effective loss and damage systems in disaster recovery contexts in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 7: Identification of non-economic loss and damage (NELD) indicators and practices in the context of climatic events -- Chapter 8: Climate change-induced migration in South Asia -- Chapter 9: Priorities for addressing Slow-Onset Events (SOEs) in selected ASEAN countries -- Chapter 10: SWOC analysis on the proposed linkage between Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Loss and Damage (L&D): Case Studies in the low-lying coastal cities of Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam -- Chapter 11: Linkages between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in the context of increasing climate change-induced loss and damage in Vietnam -- Chapter 12: Policy gaps and needs analysis for the implementation of NDCs on adaptation and loss and damage in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka -- Chapter 13: Forward-thinking perspectives towards integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction for synergetic resilience-building and addressing loss and damage.
    Abstract: This book advances knowledge on loss & damage (L&D) and its interlinkages with climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction. The book includes twelve case studies conducted across South and Southeast Asia, covering sectors including agriculture, rural livelihoods, energy, infrastructure and natural resources. These studies provide insights into complex climate-induced L&D, enhancing local, national and regional knowledge and contributing to global agendas. Vositha Wijenayake, attorney-at-law specializing in environmental and public international law, leads SLYCAN Trust. She has 10+ years of experience in climate change and UNFCCC negotiations with a focus on adaptation, resilience building, loss & damage, gender, technology transfer, finance, and just transition. Dr. Linda Stevenson has 20+ years experience at the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN). She oversees 60+ diverse research projects, fosters scientific capacity, facilitates science-policy-practitioner dialogues, and engages with UNFCCC, IPCC and IPBES. Dr. Akio Takemoto is Head of Programme and Administration at the UNU Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability and has held key roles at the Ministry of the Environment, Japan, and the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research. Dr. Amit Ranjan is a Research Fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore. His latest book is Federalism and Inter-State River Water Disputes in India (2024, Routledge: London and New York). Dennis Mombauer, Director at SLYCAN Trust, brings over a decade of research and management experience, primarily in climate change, adaptation, finance, and sustainable development, including just transition, human mobility, and ecosystem conservation. Dr. Nafesa Ismail, Senior Programme Officer at APN, manages research, oversees knowledge dissemination, and empowers early-career professionals through proposal development workshops. She also serves as an expert reviewer in IPCC and IPBES assessments. .
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    ISBN: 9789819736706
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVIII, 222 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Human rights.
    Abstract: 1. A defination of democracy -- 2. People’s democracy -- 3. Whole process people’s democracy -- 4. Intrapart democracy -- 5. Grassroot democracy -- 6. Consultative democracy -- 7. Chiese democracy -- 8. Chinese demovracy onward.
    Abstract: This book offers a meticulous empirical examination of Chinese democracy and its myriad discourses. Delving into the intricate workings of Chinese democracy, the author explores how the Chinese Communist Party employs democratic principles, how intellectuals grapple with the concept, and how the populace perceives and engages with democracy. In transcending mere methodological nationalism, this narrative extends to the global stage, offering insights into democratic evolution beyond Western paradigms by exploring resonates particularly with developing and post-colonial countries, offering a fresh perspective on the delicate balance between state capacity, social order, and the democratization process. While the trajectory of democracy in China remains uncertain, these empirically grounded analyses provide a pragmatic lens through which to contemplate the future of Chinese political dynamics. Rongxin Li is an assistant professor at School of International Studies/Academy of Overseas Chinese Studies, Jinan University, Guangdong. He was a visiting fellow at FU Berlin (2023), postdoctoral fellow at School of Government, research assistant at Research Center for Chinese Politics, Peking University, China, and former Ph. D at Research Center of Sociological and Political Studies at the Paris 8 University, France.
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    ISBN: 9789819996841
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 136 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Literature, Modern ; Poetry. ; Theology. ; Knowledge, Theory of.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Epistemology and Faith -- 3. The Rejected and Rejecting Outcast -- 4. The Passive Supplicant -- 5. The Playful Warrior -- 6. Conclusion and “to dwell in Possibility”.
    Abstract: This book covers nineteenth-century American poet Emily Dickinson who captured the multifaceted nature of life in all of its uncertainties. Studies on her exploration of faith are ample, but in this book, the author uncovers Dickinson’s playful role-play in enacting solemn themes of religion, death, and the unknown. Dickinson’s creativity encompasses not only her use of language but also her poetic personae and self-created poetic stages inviting readers to question, contemplate deeply or even poke fun at life's absurdities. By using performative roles such as the rejected outcast, passive supplicant, and playful warrior, Dickinson unveils--through a paradoxical framework of belief and unbelief-- a line of inquiry that is multifocal and erratic to “tell all the truth and tell it slant.” Regina Yoong Yui Jien is a former Fulbright educator and scholar from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She holds an M.A. in English Literature from the University of Malaya and a Ph.D. in Literary History from Ohio University. Her area of interest revolves around 19th-century Transatlantic Literature, especially concerning womanhood, religion, and the immigrant experience.
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    ISBN: 9789819996803
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 208 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Oriental literature. ; Social justice. ; Asia ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Literature.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Dalit Autobiographies as A Way of Knowing the Dalit 'Self' -- 3. No More Worlds to Conquer: a critical reading of Ambedkar’s Waiting for a Visa -- 4. Waiting for a Visa: Reminiscences or Remedy? -- 5. The Rhetoric of Ambedkar in Selected Works -- 6. Education, Exploitation and Empowerment of Dalits in Waiting for a Visa -- 7. Trajectory of Tolerance and Triumph: A Short Study of Ambedkar’s Waiting for Visa -- 8. Language and Indian Social Discourse in Waiting for a Visa by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar -- 9. The Social and Political Aggressions of B R Ambedkar: Interrogating his Childhood Traumas and Denial of Childhood -- 10. The Dalit Autobiography as a Critical Genre: Situating Ambedkar’s Waiting for a Visa among Marathi Dalit Autobiographical Writings -- 11. Conclusion For a Way Forward. .
    Abstract: With multidisciplinary examination, this book explores Waiting for Visa, Ambedkar's autobiographical writing. This investigation ranges from Dalit Studies to Discourse analysis. It aims to provide the reader with in-depth knowledge of Ambedkar's unexplored autobiographical memoir and supplement a range of generalized works. The issues addressed in this book are essential to Ethnic and Race studies in general, to which Dalit Studies is but one contributing discipline. The Dalit Studies already have many texts. These texts are primarily concerned with Dalit identity politics, socio-mythological explorations, and Ambedkarian thoughts on economics, politics, and racial-religious discriminations. These are not discussed with Ambedkar's life stories narrated by himself. This book bridges the gap between Dalit Studies and Ambedkar Studies to project how Ambedkar attempted to forge into an impregnable South Asian social, educational, and political fabric. This reference book aims to attract academics and students of Asian, South Asian, and Dalit Studies. The book appeals to educators, policymakers, and comparative literary scholars. Mrunal Chavda is Assistant Professor in Business Communication at the Indian Institute of Management Raipur. He holds a Ph.D. in Drama from the University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
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    ISBN: 9789819728275
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 255 p. 3 illus.)
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    Keywords: Law and economics. ; Information technology ; Mass media ; Law ; International criminal law. ; AI and law ; AI and ethics ; AI and job displacement ; AI and clerical work ; AI's potential
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Artificial Intelligence and the Law -- Chapter 2: Artificial Intelligence and Access to Justice -- Chapter 3: Criminal Justice System and AI -- Chapter 4: Autonomous Vehicles -- Chapter 5: Autonomous Weapons -- Chapter 6: Inequality -- Chapter 7: Social Protection -- Chapter 8: Human Creation -- Chapter 9: Health Liability -- Chapter 10: Labor Law -- Chapter 11: Climate Change -- Chapter 12: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This textbook offers a starting point for the education of attorneys and other legal professionals about the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the law, as well as a forum for discussing artificial intelligence's legal and ethical concerns. Intended for classroom use, this book will help students, legal professionals and policymakers alike. AI is swiftly transforming the world, including the legal system. Legal applications to areas such as ethics, human rights, climate change, labor law, health, social protection, inequality, lethal autonomous weapons, the criminal justice system and autonomous vehicles, contract drafting, legal investigation, criminal analysis and evidence investigation, utilize AI. As AI becomes more sophisticated, its impact on the law will likely increase. Tshilidzi Marwala is the Rector of the United Nations (UN) University and UN Under-Secretary-General. He was previously Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg. He holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Cambridge. He researches AI and its interface with society. Letlhokwa George Mpedi is the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg (UJ). He previously served as a Dean of Law at UJ and a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. He holds a Doctor of Laws from UJ. His research focuses on labor law and technology's legal interface.
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    ISBN: 9789819987917
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 436 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
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    Keywords: Aesthetics. ; Philosophy, Chinese. ; Literature ; Philosophy
    Abstract: 1. The Forms of Traditional Chinese Aesthetic Spirit -- 2. The Confucian Spirit of Traditional Chinese Aesthetics -- 3. The Taoist Spirit of Traditional Chinese Aesthetics -- 4. The Buddhist Spirit of Traditional Chinese Aesthetics -- 5. The Expression Spirit of Ancient Chinese Literary Aesthetics -- 6. The Spirit of Imagery Appreciation in the Traditional Chinese Aesthetics -- 7. The Aesthetic Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Aesthetics -- 8. The Aesthetic Methodology of Traditional Chinese Aesthetics. .
    Abstract: This book differentiates between and analyzes the Confucian, Taoist and Buddhist spirit in traditional Chinese aesthetics, explains the core characteristics and methods of traditional Chinese aesthetics, and conveys the author’s overall thinking on the spirit of traditional Chinese aesthetics. Given its scope, the book is of great value in terms of understanding and promoting China’s unique traditional culture. Zhixiang Qi is a professor in the School of Humanities at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and President of the Shanghai Aesthetic Society. He is also in the board of Chairs of several Provincial Aesthetic Societies in China. He has published more than 30 personal monographs, including the representative works “Aesthetics of Musical Sense” (2016), “General History of Chinese Aesthetics” in three volumes (2008), “History of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Aesthetics” (2018), the five-volume work “A Complete History of Chinese Aesthetics” (2018) and “Ancient Chinese Literary Theory” (2018), a national higher education textbook for the Eleventh Five-Year Plan. His work has garnered him the Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Outstanding Achievement Award, and the Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award. He also teaches “Chinese Aesthetics” and “Chinese Studies and Life” courses on Wisdom Tree.com, a major MOOC platform in China.
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    ISBN: 9789811983276
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 459 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Science—History. ; Africa—History. ; Occupational health services. ; Public health. ; Imperialism. ; Africa ; Science
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction. -- Chapter 2: A most modern industry: the migrant labour system and crisis management: 1880 -2022 -- Chapter 3: Mapping and resolving a health crisis: 1902 -1929 -- Chapter 4: Identifying risk and compensating tuberculosis: 1916 - 1957 -- Chapter 5: Lifting the ban on the recruitment of Tropical labour: 1933-1945 -- Chapter 6: The research community, risk and evidence: 1912 - 1932 -- Chapter 7: Tuberculosis, malnutrition and mining in South Africa: 1903 - 1960,- Chapter 8: Tuberculosis and migrant labour in the High Commission Territories: Bechuanaland: 1985-1998 -- Chapter 9: Tuberculosis and migrant labour in the High Commission Territories: Basutoland and Swaziland: 1912-2005 -- Chapter 10: Contests over labour in British central African colonies: 1935 - 1953 -- Chapter 11: Dissenting voices: 1902 -1956 -- Chapter 12: The career of A. J. Orenstein: 1914 - -1960 -- Chapter 13: Technologies, care and repatriations: 1926-1966 -- Chapter 14: Things fall apart: independent research, asbestos litigation, and the gold miners’ class action: 1983 - 2019 -- Chapter 15: Conclusion: records, bodies and contested justice.
    Abstract: This open access book charts how South Africa’s gold mines have systematically suppressed evidence of hazardous work practices and the risks associated with mining. For most of the twentieth century, South Africa was the world’s largest producer of gold. Although the country enjoyed a reputation for leading the world in occupational health legislation, the mining companies developed a system of medical surveillance and workers’ compensation which compromised the health of black gold miners, facilitated the spread of tuberculosis, and ravaged the communities and economies of labour-sending states. The culmination of two decades of meticulous archival research, this book exposes the making, contesting, and unravelling of the companies’ capacity to shape – and corrupt – medical knowledge.
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    ISBN: 9789819946068
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 226 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Southeast Asia ; Asia ; Philosophy. ; Political science.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Making of Dissidents -- 3. A Non-Collective Democracy Movement -- 4. Rights-Based Resistance of Peasant and Labour Activists -- 5. Catholic Dissidents -- 6. Conclusion: No End to Cognitive Resistance.
    Abstract: This book is the first ethnography on Vietnam’s contemporary dissident movement. As a country that became known and is still remembered as one of the last remnants of Communist revolutions, Vietnam has managed to lift itself from one of the poorest war-torn post-colonies to one of the fastest growing market economies in Southeast Asia. Yet, while holding on to the legacy of a communist-led liberation movement, the present-day Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) finds itself subject to political challenges from below. In recent years, dissident voices critical of the party-state's malgovernance over social, economic and environmental issues have mushroomed across classes, generations and provinces. Based on extensive ethnographic data, this book explores distinct political practices and political ideas of Vietnam's dissidents. It examines different anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian practices of democracy, labour, peasant and religious activists and reveals that anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian practices are—at times—motivated by nationalist, anti-communist and statist ideas and ideologies. Understanding this dissonance between political practices and political ideas within the context of global capitalism and coloniality lies at the heart of this book. Susann Pham (Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Manchester, UK) holds a position as Visiting Assistant Professor at Bilkent University, Ankara, Türkiye. Her research interests include southern social movements, political ideologies and decolonial, Marxist and state theories. At Bilkent University, she teaches sociology courses among other topics.
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    ISBN: 9789819940042
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 335 p. 5 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Oriental literature. ; Feminism. ; Feminist theory. ; China
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Years of the “May Fourth” Era: A Floating Historical Stage -- 3. Lu Yin: “Wimps Standing in front of Life’s Diverging Paths” -- 4. Yuanjun: Rebellion and Sentimental AttachmentIntroduction -- 2. Years of the “May Fourth” Era: A Floating Historical Stage -- 3. Lu Yin: “Wimps Standing in front of Life’s Diverging Paths” -- 4. Yuanjun: Rebellion and Sentimental Attachment -- 5. Bing Xin: Fortune’s Favored Daughter -- 6. Ling Shuhua: A Feminine World Trapped in a Corner -- 7. The 1930s: Myths in the Crevice of Civilizations -- 8. Ding Ling: Vulnerable “Goddess” -- 9. Marching Towards Battlefields and the Bottom Classes -- 10. Women in the City: On the Margins of a Glorious Page of History -- 11. Bai Wei: A Survivor of Ordeals -- 12. Xiao Hong: The Brave and Wise Pathfinder -- 13. The Nineteen Forties: A Divided World -- 14. Su Qing: Women – “Civilians in the Occupied Areas” -- 15. Zhang Ailing: The Knowing Smile of a Desolate Beauty -- 16. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book systematically studies the literary output of female writers in contemporary China within the frame of literary theories of feminism. With tools from psychoanalysis, structuralism and deconstructionism, the two female authors, Meng and Dai, analyze 9 important female writers from 1919 to 1949, including Yin Lu, Xin Bing, Ning Ding, Ailing Zhang. By decade, the authors provide a comprehensive depiction of these female writers' historic-cultural background as well as their reception by critics and audiences. Navigating the complex relation between mainstream literary trends and female writers’ practice, this text represents a landmark of practice of literary feminist criticism within the Chinese language.
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    ISBN: 9789819953707
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 312 p. 55 illus., 50 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Cogeneration of electric power and heat. ; Fossil fuels. ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union ; World politics.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Coal in the Soviet Economy -- Chapter 3: Reforms in the Russian coal sector -- Chapter 4: Regional trends within the Russian coal sector: Cases of Komi, Kuzbass and Sakhalin -- Chapter 5: Modern Coal Companies of Russia -- Chapter 6: Interconnections between international coal and natural gas markets -- Chapter 7: Russian Coal Sector in the Age of Climate Change -- Chapter 8: Conclusions.
    Abstract: The Russian coal sector today faces challenges in the form of global decarbonization, sanctions, and difficulties in retaining market access and competitiveness. This new market environment warrants an examination of what lessons can be drawn from the past tribulations of one of Russia’s most iconic and strategically important industries. This book analyzes the Russian coal industry developments in historical and political contexts, including those of energy transition. The key tenets of contemporary dialogue between Russia and those who advocate for a speedy energy transition to phase out coal are presented. The book addresses the question of the coal industry as a sacrifice for the sake of Russia’s rapprochement with the West. The contribution of this book, therefore, is filling the gap between two large research inquiries – climate change mitigation and energy transition on the one hand, and the existing large coal industry of a given country on the other. Nikita Lomagin is Academic Director of the Energy Policy and International Relations Research Center (ENERPO), European University at St. Petersburg and Professor in the World Economy Department at St. Petersburg State University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard and researcher at the Kennan Institute, University of Michigan Law School, Finnish Institute for international relations. Irina Mironova is Associate Research Fellow at the ENERPO Research Center. She held research and teaching positions at ERIRAS, Gubkin University of Oil and Gas; Venice International University; OSCE Academy in Bishkek; Energy Charter Secretariat. Since 2018, Irina works at the Strategy Department of one of the Russian energy companies. Maxim Titov is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of practicing Sustainable Energy and Sustainable Finance at international development institutions. He joined the European University at Saint-Petersburg in 2016 as an Executive Director of ENERPO. Maxim served as a visiting professor at the Venice International University for the 2018 spring semester. Michael Oshchepkov is an economist currently working in the energy sector. He has experience in energy market research, corporate sustainability reporting analysis, and speaking at international conferences on energy topics. Besides, Michael is a Research Fellow at the ENERPO Research Center and a climate change advocate at Climate Scorecard, an NGO.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXIII, 175 p. 14 illus., 6 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Cultural property. ; Medicine and the humanities. ; Medical sciences. ; Clinical health psychology. ; Public health. ; Sociology.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Contributions of Master TCM Practitioners in History -- Chapter 2 Nourishment of TCM by Traditional Chinese Culture -- Chapter 3. Exchanges between TCM and Its Western Counterparts.
    Abstract: Humanistic Spirit of Traditional Chinese Medicine aims to introduce in everyday language the profound culture and unique legacy of the ancient healing art with mesmerizing stories, allusions and anecdotes in the history of its evolution, handpicked from three perspectives, including contributions of master TCM practitioners, the nourishment of TCM by traditional Chinese culture, and the exchanges between TCM and its western counterparts. The vivid narrative of each section is complemented with elaboration of one related key TCM concept in a specific column. It is a brilliant reader for those interested in TCM and traditional Chinese culture. Genhai Luo is senior professor and doctoral tutor at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and standing member of TCM Culture Branch at China Association of Chinese Medicine. His research interests include TCM history, TCM literature, history of epidemics and Huangdi Neijing (The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine). Professor Luo has published over 30 theses and 2 monographs on TCM, and has presided over several important research projects sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, and Tianjin Municipal Education Commission.
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    ISBN: 9789811970672
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 346 p. 5 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
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    Series Statement: New Directions in East Asian History
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    Keywords: Asia—History. ; World history. ; International law. ; Imperialism. ; International organization. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction (Christopher R. Hughes and Hatsue Shinohara) -- Part 1: The League and Empires -- Chapter 2: “Liberal internationalism” reconsidered: Liberal inter-imperialism and the League of Nations in Asia and the Pacific (Tomoko Akami) -- Chapter 3: The League of Nations’ Functional Works in the Years of Growing Nationalism (Harumi Goto-Shibata) -- Part 2: Globalism and Inter-Civilizationism -- Chapter 4: The activity and legacy of the Far East Bureau of the League of Nations: A key knot in connecting regional and international order (Kayo Takuma) -- Chapter 5: Japanese International Lawyers and the Codification of International Law in the League of Nations (Rikiya Takahashi) -- Chapter 6: Intellectual Entanglements between the League of Nations and East Asia: Modernism or Anti-Modernism? (Takashi Saikawa) -- Part 3: Member States -- Chapter 7: Attempting Neutrality: Siam’s Coping with the League of Nations’ Multilateralism (Teewin Suputtikun) -- Chapter 8: The Council of the League of Nations and Japan: A Challenge to Emerging International Norms (Hatsue Shinohara) -- Chapter 9: China’s Policies toward the Abyssinian Question, 1935-1938 (Li Chang) -- Part 4: The Case of Manchuria -- Chapter 10: Popular Newspapers in China and the League: A Case of the Lytton Commission (Lunhai Mu) -- Chapter 11: Aborted Ideas of an Internationally Administered Manchuria: The Background to the Lytton Report (Haruo Tohmatsu) -- Chapter 12: The Diplomatic construction of Chinese sovereignty During the Manchurian Crisis (Christopher R. Hughes) -- Chapter 13: Conclusion (Madeleine Herren).
    Abstract: This book looks at East Asian actors in the League of Nations to explore a pivotal moment in the early stage of the development of global international relations. It breaks new ground by drawing on extensive sources in East Asian languages to show how actors from the region played significant roles in shaping the emerging norms and practices that underpin the international system. The chapters cover cases from the three East Asian member states, namely China, Japan and Siam (Thailand) to address topics that involve the intersection of disciplinary fields, such as law and warfare, sovereignty and international organization, and public health and international co-operation. The research draws on new material that will be of interest to academic researchers and is presented in a style suitable for teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, especially for courses that strive to achieve a global outlook and the decolonization of the curriculum. Christopher R. Hughes Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the LSE, where he served as Director of the Asia Research Centre from 2002 to 2005. He has published widely on Chinese foreign policy and the impact of culture, technology and power on the evolution of international society. Previous books include Taiwan and Chinese Nationalism: National Identity and Status in International Society (Routledge 1997/2014), China and the Internet: Politics of the Digital Leap Forward (ed. Wth G. Wacker) (Routledge 2003) and Chinese Nationalism in the Global Era (Routledge Curzon 2006). Hatsue Shinohara is a Professor at the Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University. She specializes in the history of international organization and international law. Her major publications include American International Lawyers in the Interwar Years: A Forgotten Crusade (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and the League of Nations (in Japanese) (2010), which was translated into Chinese and published in China (2020).
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    ISBN: 9789811985744
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 608 p. 60 illus., 42 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Russia—History. ; Europe, Eastern—History. ; Soviet Union—History. ; Agriculture—Economic aspects. ; Asia—History. ; Russia ; Europe, Eastern ; Soviet Union ; Agriculture ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Preface -- Chapter 2: Archival documents -- Chapter 3: Memories and interviews. Famine in the steppe -- Chapter 4: Migrant nomads -- Chapter 5. Special migrants.
    Abstract: The collection contains materials of archival documents and memoirs concerning the famine of 1931-1933 in Central Kazakhstan. Various documents from the archives reveal to the reader the most difficult period of the Soviet history of Kazakhstan, associated with the dispossession of the kulaks and debaiization of the Kazakh village and aul, Stalinist forced collectivization, forced sedentarization of nomadic Kazakh farms, large-scale cattle, meat and grain procurements, famine and epidemics in the republic. The publication introduces previously unpublished archival materials from the Central and regional archives of Kazakhstan into scientific circulation. In addition, the collection includes the memories of famine witnesses preserved by their descendants. The collection is addressed to researchers, students, as well as a wide range of readers interested in the history of Kazakhstan. Nurlan Dulatbekov has led a team of Kazakh historians in this archival research.
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    ISBN: 9789819924646
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 198 p. 10 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Comparative Global History
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    Keywords: Asia—History. ; Latin America—History. ; Civilization—History. ; World history. ; Christianity and the social sciences. ; Christian sociology. ; Civilization ; Asia ; Latin America
    Abstract: Introduction -- The Society of Jesus in a Global Perspective -- Macau, the “Gateway” to China: Exchanges, Routes and (Dis)Connections in the Jesuit’s Hands -- Buenos Aires, the Latin American “False Door”. Contraband and Exchanges in the Río de la Plata basin -- The long way to Paraguay. Routes, Asian Goods and Consumption in the Jesuit Missions -- Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book analyzes the exchange relations between the colonies of the Iberian Empires, starting from two cities ports, Buenos Aires and Macau in the period 1580-1700. Agents, who were not professional traders such as the members of the Society of Jesus, and the circulation and consumption of Asian goods in the local populations of Buenos Aires and Macau, were analyzed. Both cases of study will show us how these non-state agents- the Jesuits- build their own networks and exchange channels to Chinese goods distribution (i.e silk, porcelain, musk, amber and others) between Asia and Latin American. This book intends to break with the local scheme of Jesuit studies in order to combine the local scale with analysis of inter-regional processes on a continental scale, from a comparative perspective.
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    ISBN: 9789819947096
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 432 p. 9 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Oriental literature. ; Classical literature. ; Literature, Ancient. ; China ; Ethnology ; Culture. ; Education and state.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. The Living Conditions and Literary Careers of the Hanlin Literati in the Ming Dynasty -- Chapter 2. The Background of the Imperial Examination and the School Consciousness of the Ming Literati -- Chapter 3. Zhuangyuan and Literature in the Ming Dynasty -- Chapter 4. Writing Styles of the Imperial Examination and Ming Society -- Chapter 5. Exam Cheating Cases from the Perspective of Ming Politics and Literature. .
    Abstract: The book examines the relationship between imperial examinations and literature from the perspective of restoring the cultural ecology of imperial examinations in Ming China, breaking through the paradigm of pure literature research.This book presents an important practice in adjusting the pattern of literary research. The contents of this book include five mutually independent but supportive parts: 1) the living conditions and careers of the literary attendants; 2) the educational background and school’s consciousness of the Ming literati; 3) top candidates and Ming literature; 4) genres of imperial examination and the Ming society; 5) exam cheating cases from the perspective of politics and literature. This book will appeal to readers interested in Chinese literature and culture and the imperial examination system in ancient China. CHEN Wenxin, Professor of Chinese Literature at Wuhan University in China, is currently the chairman of the Professor Committee of the College of Chinese Language and Literature and the director of the Academic Committee of the Chinese Traditional Culture Research Centre of Wuhan University. As the chief editor of the 18-volume Chinese Literary Chronicle, he has won the first Chinese Government Award for Publishing.
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    ISBN: 9789811949531
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 268 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Anthropology Methodology ; Ethnology Methodology ; Political science—Study and teaching. ; China—History. ; Globalization. ; China ; Political science
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- Part I. Beijing Interview, March 2018 -- 2. Setting the Stage -- 3. Childhood Picture -- 4. The 1980s Culture Craze -- 5. Beida after 1989 -- 6. Researching Zhejiang Village -- 7. Youth Melancholy -- 8. The Center and the Margins -- 9. Personal Crisis -- 10. Globalization and Anti-Globalization -- 11. Using the 1980s to Critique the 1980s -- 12. What is Criticism? -- 13. Empathetic Scholarship -- Part II. Oxford Interview, August 2018 -- 14. Setting the Stage -- 15. Impressions of Oxford -- 16. A Sense of Distance and Directness -- 17. Anthropologists and their World -- 18. Non-Fiction Writing -- 19. Academics is not a vocation -- 20. Nationalism and Populism -- 21. Singapore Enlightenment -- 22. The Importance of Community -- 23. Building your own Cross-Border Worlds -- 24. Universities Should Look for the Exceptional -- 25. Problematizing Individual Experience -- 26. New Research -- 27. Common Ideals -- 28. Local Gentry as Method -- Part III. Wenzhou Interview, December 2018 -- 29. Setting the Stage -- 30. Social Reproduction -- 31. The Paradox of Class Mobility -- 32. Looking for a New Discourse -- 33. Anthropology as Intermediary -- 34. The Local Gentry: Once More with Feeling.
    Abstract: Despite China’s rise to the status of global power, many Chinese youths are anxious about their personal future, in large measure because the rapid changes have left them feeling adrift. This book, available in open access, provides a manifesto of intellectual activism that counsels China’s young people to think by themselves and for themselves. Consisting of three conversations between Xiang Biao, a social anthropologist, and Wu Qi, a rising journalist, the book probes how China has reached its current stage and how young people can make changes. The conversations touch on issues of mobility, education, family, relations between the self and the authority, centers and margins, China, and the world. The Chinese version was named the “most impactful book of 2021” by Douban, China’s premier website for rating books, films, and music. The English version is translated by David Ownby, who also penned an introduction. Xiang Biao is a social anthropologist who was born and educated in China and now the director of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. Wu Qi is a journalist and an editor of ‘One Way Street,’ a Chinese literary magazine. David Ownby is a full professor, Department of History, Centre d’études de l’Asie de l’Est, Université de Montréal.
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    ISBN: 9789402422252 , 9402422250
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 324 Seiten) , 52 illus., 47 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Mobile Communication in Asia: Local Insights, Global Implications
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    DDC: 302.231
    Keywords: Digital media ; Mass media ; Technology—Philosophy ; Mass media and culture ; Communication ; Information theory ; Digital and New Media ; Media Sociology ; Philosophy of Technology ; Media Culture ; Media and Communication Theory
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    ISBN: 9789819976416
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 495 p. 35 illus., 32 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia ; Culture ; Asia ; International economic relations.
    Abstract: Part I. Introduction -- 1. Mapping Civilizations -- Part II. Studies on Civilization -- 2. From Movable Type to the World Wide Web -- 3. Speaking of Mesopotamia -- 4. My Take on the Middle East -- 5. Cultural Conflict & Integration Throughout History -- 6. Tracing the Footsteps and Influence of Xuanzang and Ibn Battuta -- 7. My Views on Orientology, Area Studies and Silk Road Research -- Part III. Silk Road -- 8. Cultural Interaction Along the Silk Road -- 9. The New Silk Road: Strategic Thinking -- 10. Frankincense, Oil and Geopolitics -- 11. China and Pakistan: A Historical View -- 12. Tempest in Eurasia: Russia, Ukraine and Georgia -- Part IV. Survey of Greater Central Asia -- 13. Greater Central Asia and the New Silk Road -- 14. Migration of Populations Within Greater Central Asia -- 15. Greater Central Asia: A Cultural Mosaic -- 16. My Journeys to Xinjiang: From Dream to Reality -- Part V. Portrait of India -- 17. Experiencing Emerging India -- 18. Getting Acquainted with the Indian Elephant -- 19. India’s “Special Administrative Region”—Pondicherry -- 20. India’s Take on “Belt and Road” -- Part VI. Persian Cultural Sphere -- 21. Early Civilizations on the Iranian Plateau -- 22. Renascence of Persian Culture -- 23. Islam & the Invaders -- 24. Persian Poetry & Painting -- 25. Shia Islam and the Safavid Dynasty -- 26. Persian Civilization & Iran's Modernization -- Part VII. Caucasus -- 27. Ethnographic Museum on the Border Between Europe and Asia -- 28. Musical Chairs in the Caucasus -- 29. North Caucasus: Russia's Southern Frontier -- 30. The Post-Soviet South Caucasus -- 31. South Caucasus: International Machinations -- Part VIII. Turkish March -- 32. Westward Migration of the Turkic-speaking People -- 33. The Road to Republicanism -- 34. Toward a Modern Republic -- 35. European Turkey: The Bosphorus and Edirne -- 36. Anatolian Turkey: Trabzon and Konya -- 37. Emergence of Neo-Ottomanism -- Part IX. Conclusions -- 38. The Ancient Silk Road: “Geography as Destiny” -- 39. The New Silk Road: Eurasia’s Historical Destiny.
    Abstract: This book is a history reader and cultural primer for students and aspiring scholars of past and contemporary interactions among civilizations over the Eurasian landmass. Tracing a human journey that spans several million years, this general survey of civilizations comprises seven sections: Studies on Civilization, Silk Road, Survey of Greater Central Asia, Portrait of India, Persian Cultural Sphere, Caucasus, and Turkish March. The first section introduces methodologies and perspectives for civilization studies. The second focuses on the concept and connotations of the ancient Silk Road as well as China's 21st-century strategic Belt & Road Initiative. In the remaining five sections, the trilingual, peripatetic author, based on his experiences and reflections, provides introductions to and comments on the history, literature, art, social tensions, and future development of five key areas along the Silk Road, i.e., Central Asia, India, Iran, Caucasus, and Turkey. Professor H. K. Chang is a Foreign Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) and a Chevalier of France’s L’ordre national de la Légion d’honneur. A renowned scholar in biomedical engineering, he served as Dean of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh and President of City University of Hong Kong. During more than a half century of travel, he has set foot in some 105 countries, and been a visiting professor at the University of Paris, Cairo University, Istanbul's Bosporus University, and University of Delhi. He is the author of a dozen books on civilizations, Silk Road history, and education. His academic interest is now engaged in cultural exchanges across Eurasia.
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    ISBN: 9789811955990
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 361 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: China—History. ; Japan—History. ; Ethnology—Asia. ; History. ; International relations. ; Culture. ; China ; Ethnology ; Japan
    Abstract: Part One Transformations in the order and systems of East Asia -- The establishment of the East Asian international order in the seventh century -- The East Asian international order and China-Japan relations in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -- Part Two The transmission of Chinese culture and manifestations of the uniqueness of Japanese culture -- The Transmission and transformation of thought and religion -- Movement of people and goods -- Part Three Chinese and Japanese society—A comparison of mutual understandings and historical characteristics -- China and Japan—Mutual understandings -- A comparison of Chinese and Japanese political and social structures.
    Abstract: Focusing on the ancient, medieval, and early-modern eras, this collection considers the beginnings of Sino-Japanese Relations in the Ancient East Asian World, focusing on changes of the East Asian international system. It examines the establishment of the East Asian International Order in the 7th Century and the advance of Sino- Japanese relations in medieval times. It also considers the impact of initial contact with modern Western powers on modernization, and examines the points of rupture which deeply affected both cultures, for China the Opium War, and for Japan it the Black Ships of Commodore Matthew Perry and the Meiji Restoration. Based on research conducted jointly by Chinese and Japanese scholars, this collection provides a unique insight into the development of Chinese and Japanese culture from comparative perspectives, offering an in-depth study of the countries’ political, religious and societal structures to deepen objective perception toward history and promote mutual understanding in East Asia.
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    ISBN: 9789811984730
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVIII, 342 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: New Directions in East Asian History
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    Keywords: Europe—History. ; Japan—History. ; America—Politics and government. ; History. ; World War, 1939-1945. ; Europe ; Japan ; America
    Abstract: Chapter1. Introduction: Distance and Difference -- Chapter 2. Anticipating a New Order -- Chapter 3. The Fighter and the Assistant -- Chapter 4. Confusion in Collaboration -- Chapter 5. The Impossible Negotiations. Chapter 6. Unexpected Expectations -- Chapter 7. Conclusion Irremissible Orientalism.
    Abstract: To understand the turnaround in Spain’s stance towards Japan during World War II, this book goes beyond mutual contacts and explains through images, representations, and racism why Madrid aimed at declaring war on Japan but not against the III Reich -as London ironically replied when it learned of Spain’s warmongering against one of the Axis members. Florentino Rodao is a Professor of Modern History at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He has two Ph. D’s (Complutense and the University of Tokyo) and has also taught in the universities of Ateneo de Manila, Keiō, Wisconsin-Madison, Puerto Rico and Tokyo University of Foreign Affairs. As visiting scholar and such, he has been at Australian National, Tokyo at Komaba, Harvard, South Pacific at Laucala, California at Berkeley and Hawai’I at Mānoa. Rodao has worked extensively on Spanish interactions with East Asia and the Pacific. Besides edited books and articles, he authored Españoles en Siam, 1540-1939. Una contribución al estudio de la presencia hispana en Asia Oriental (1997), and has published extensively on the Philippines, such as Franquistas sin Franco. Una historia alternativa de la Guerra Civil Española desde Filipinas (2012). He has also published for wider audiences, such as La Soledad del País Vulnerable. Japón since 1945 (2019).
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    ISBN: 9789811908217
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 216 p. 325 illus.)
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    Series Statement: Islam in Southeast Asia
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    Keywords: Southeast Asia—History. ; Islam—Doctrines. ; World politics. ; Religion and politics. ; Southeast Asia ; Islam
    Abstract: This book focuses on the written heritage of Muslims in the Philippines, the historical constitution of chancelleries within the Islamic sultanates, and the production of official letters to conduct local and international diplomacy. The standard narrative on Muslims in the Philippines is one that centres political and armed struggles within the region. However, two important aspects remain unattended: the cultural and intellectual production of the sultanates, and the Moro involvement in Southeast Asian Islamic civilization. This book connects the development and personality of the Philippine sultanates into the regional context of local communities that adopted an international faith. Political alliances and religious missions altered different ethnolinguistic groups and furnished them with the Word, the Qur’anic message, and the Arabic script. Indeed, customary orality and Adab shaped a way of being and acting modelled after what was called the Bichara. Particularly, the book studies the Moro Letter as cultural craft with political meaning, and Jawi heritage in the Philippines. A general catalogue of Jawi manuscripts from the National Archives of the Philippines is provided as appendix. Isaac Donoso, PhD, specializes in Philippine and Islamic Studies. He is the author of Islamic Far East: Ethnogenesis of Philippine Islam (2013) and editor of More Islamic than We Admit: Philippine Islamic Cultural History (2017). He is a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Alicante in Spain.
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    ISBN: 9789819907342
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XX, 1734 p. 111 illus., 31 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: China ; World politics. ; Civilization
    Abstract: 1. Pre-20th Century China -- 2. 1900-1912: The Era of Transformation -- 3. 1912-1927: Disarrangements of Power and New Intellectual Trends -- 4. 1927-1937: The First Decade of the National Government -- 5. 1937-1949: From the War of Resistance to Civil War -- 6. 1949-1953: A Confrontation Between two regimes. .
    Abstract: This book provides readers with rich context and detailed description leading to new perspectives on major historical events in China. Positioned as a thought leader and highly acclaimed arts professional in China, the author is able to give a historical account of China’s twentieth century that is richly informed by its valent fields of political economy and cultural studies. Western readers' knowledge of China’s twentieth century remains based on pioneering research of modern scholars such as Fairbank and Jonathan Spence. In recent years, however, it is rare to see a complete history of China spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries which also includes the first two decades of the twenty-first century. This book contributes new narrative and perspective to this span of history. Now, as the Sino-US trade conflict makes dramatic impact on a post-COVID global economy, readers have the need for a fresh understanding of how China came to be what it is today. The author’s groundbreaking work provides new insight provided by newly uncovered sources explaining how China came to be what it is today from a cultural and sociological perspective, in a historical mode. Lü Peng is an eminent art historian, historiographer, critic, and curator. Born in 1956, he served as an associate professor for his alma mater, the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts, in Hangzhou. He is now a professor at the Macao University of Science and Technology, as well as at Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. He is Doctor of Letters from the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou.
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    ISBN: 9789819967339
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 523 p. 12 illus.)
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    Keywords: Real estate business. ; Asia ; Development economics.
    Abstract: Part I: General Introduction -- Chapter 1: The First Half of China’s Land Reform, and the Next Stage -- Chapter 2: The Implementation of China’s Rural Revitalization Strategy and Land System Reform -- Part II: Research Methods in Property Rights and the Land System -- Chapter 3:Property Rights, Behavior, and Economic Performance -- Chapter 4: Perspectives for Understanding Property Rights in Land -- Chapter 5: The Contract Structure and Incomplete Property Rights of the Farmland System -- Chapter 6: The Basic Logic of China’s Land Reforms -- Part III Empirical Studies on the Rural Land System -- Chapter 7: Structures and Changes in the Collective Ownership of Rural Land in China -- Chapter 8: China’s Rural Land System: Features and Problems -- Chapter 9: The Circulation and Market Development of Rural Land Contractual Management Rights -- Chapter 10: Changes in China’s Rural Land Ownership and Management Methods -- Chapter 11: The Historic Origins of China’s Land Administration System -- Part IV: Analysis of the Rural Land Conversion System -- Chapter 12: China’s Dual Land Rights System and Incomplete Land Market -- Chapter 13: China’s Land Expropriation System: Features and Problems -- Part Ⅴ: Bidding Farewell to the Land-driven Development Model -- Chapter 14: Land System Reform and Economic Restructuring -- Chapter 15: Land System Reform and National Economic Growth -- Chapter 16: Land Capitalization and Land Finance -- Chapter 17: Bidding Farewell to “Land-driven Development” -- Chapter 18: Thoughts on China’s Land System Reform and How to Promote It.
    Abstract: This book brings one of China’s most renowned economists’ views on systemic reform of the land system- the pillar of China’s economic growth. This book goes through the fundamental logic of China’s land system reform and introduces the methods the author uses to study land system. Specifically, this book covers topics ranging from the logic of China’s land system reform, including China’s rural land system reform and China’s land expropriation system reform, to the relationship between China’s urbanization and land system reform. This book is an invaluable introduction to China’s land system, and to its economy more broadly. Shouying Liu graduated from Fudan University and is now dean and professor of School of Economics in Renmin University of China. Professor Liu has written widely on land ownership and reform, key factors underpinning China’s growth and economic reforms.
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    ISBN: 9789811969867
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 556 p. 163 illus., 129 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: International trade. ; Political science. ; International business enterprises. ; China - Market Entry and Negotiations ; China - A Cultural Lens ; Strategic Development ; Real-World Experience ; Cross-Cultural Negotiations ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Chapter 1. China Strategic Analysis -- Chapter 2. China and Negotiations -- Chapter 3. China Market Environment -- Chapter 4. China Market Entry -- Chapter 5. China Cultural Environment -- Chapter 6. China and Guanxi -- Chapter 7. China Ethics -- Chapter 8. China Contract Drafting and Dispute Resolution -- Chapter 9. China Circular Economy towards Environmental, Social, and Governance? - Chapter 10. China Strategic Social Media Marketing -- Chapter 11. China Outlook 2021-2025 -- Chapter 12. China and Technology -- Chapter 13. Challenges of Chinese Factories, Negotiations, and Middlemen -- Chapter 14. Fintech Market Development in China -- Chapter 15. China Belt & Road Initiative -- Chapter 16. How We Got Here - China 2022 -- Chapter 17. China Post Covid 19.
    Abstract: This book is an effort to provide a “primary source”, a guide for Chinese/American cross-cultural negotiations, which has been constructed and amassed by professionals living and working in China. Research included personal interviews, surveys, case studies, face-to-face negotiations, and consulting, melded with a broad body of international business. This book that has two focuses, China market entry and negotiations, Both China and the United States are vast, complex markets, with different histories and cultures. China market entry requires extensive research and understanding, of the inextricably linked elements of (a) how business is managed in China, (b) understanding the China market, and (c) negotiating all elements of your China market entry and ongoing business. To be successful in China, your firm will face these elements in terms of explicable and solvable activities. Research into data, theory, and perceptual cultural differences between your firm and your Chinese counterparts adds magnitude to your China overall business strategy, and mandatory and essential negotiations. Dr. Steven J. Clarke arrived in academia in 2017 after spending 45+ years in international business. He is currently an Hinrich Foundation Honorary Global Trade Leader, having collaborated with the Hinrich Foundation and RMIT University on the state of the art Masters of Global Trade (by industry for industry) program, helping the future global trade leaders meet the dynamic and contemporary issues facing business leaders improving sustainable trade, benefitting many and contributing to great levels of peace. In 1998, Steve moved to Bangkok, Thailand, where he consulted for retail stores and brands in Asia, including Central Department Stores, Robinson Department Store, Nike, Adidas and Reebok. He was responsible for the design and sourcing for brands and retail, including men’s furnishing, sportswear, sport apparel, kids and outerwear. In 2002, he founded Freesia Development in Shanghai with government officials in China to help foreign companies enter the market.
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    ISBN: 9789811974397
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 252 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Global political transitions
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Mediation. ; Dispute resolution (Law). ; Arbitration (Administrative law). ; Economic development. ; International law. ; Süd-Süd-Beziehungen ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Rivalität ; Internationale Politik ; Konflikt ; Hafen ; Infrastruktur ; Infrastrukturpolitik ; Geopolitik ; Strategie ; Einflussgröße ; Dschibuti ; China ; Vereinigte Arabische Emirate
    Abstract: “Barton uses the Doraleh disputes to provide a timely and compelling study of power and third wave South-South Cooperation (SSC). In the process he offers a novel analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) – not an easy task – as well as nuanced descriptions of the push and pull factors that influenced policy-makers in Djibouti, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and China.” --Jonathan Fulton, Assistant Professor, Zayed University, UAE “A most thorough and methodical study of a fascinating case: the Doraleh Disputes. It discusses two expressions of SSC: China’s New Silk Roads strategy and the UAE’s strategy. It then examines the trialogue between Djibouti, DP World and China Merchants – one state and two multinationals – which leads to the question of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) as proxies for power. Thus, the issue of developing countries’ agency is also at stake. Thrilling and challenging!” --Thierry Pairault, Emeritus Professor, EHESS, France This book focuses on underexploited data drawn from various legal disputes over the Doraleh Container Terminal in order to paint a portrait of SSC when it comes to infrastructure financing and construction in Africa as provided both by the UAE and China. By producing a detailed account of the drivers behind these disputes as well as the broader political outcomes they have generated, this study provides invaluable conceptual and empirical lessons on the contemporary meaning of SSC. In doing so, it helps readers garner a more acute understanding of the role played by Global South states and the private sector (SOEs) against the backdrop of SSC. Benjamin Barton is the author of Political Trust and the Politics of Security Engagement: China and the European Union in Africa (2017) and co-editor of China and the European Union in Africa: Partners or Competitors? (2011). His research interests centre around economic statecraft and local agency attached to the BRI. Barton is Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, where he convenes modules on Chinese foreign policy and on the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific.
    Note: Introduction : SSC, the BRI and the power struggle over the Doraleh ecosystems , Unpacking, delineating and recalibrating “third wave” SSC , The multilevel politics of Djibouti’s maritime infrastructure , The DCT : the fractious origins of a geopolitically-sensitive port ecosystem , The maritime silk road effect in Djibouti , Reconciling “third wave” SSC with Emirati and Chinese infrastructure endeavours in Djibouti
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    ISBN: 9789811975998
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIV, 333 p. 69 illus., 68 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Communication in politics.
    Abstract: Ch 1 presents a review of the relevant literature and concentrates mostly on the following key areas -- Ch 2 discusses the development of an appropriate framework for discussing and analysing PPR -- Ch 3 is taken up with methodological considerations -- Chapters 4 USA 1981-1999 -- Ch 5 Russia 2000 - 2013 -- Ch 6 USA 2000 - 2013.
    Abstract: This book focuses on Political Public Relations (PPR) Techniques of both Russian and US Leaderships. It does so by analysing leadership (presidential or otherwise) inaugural addresses from the two countries between 1980 to 2018, using triangulation analysis of verbal, non-verbal language, and emotions of speakers. Given that the Russian perception of Political Public Relations, known as Political Technologies (PT) in Russia, is unique and often misunderstood or misinterpreted in Western scholarship, the book acts as a bridge between these two fields of studies. With that in mind, the study of Political Technologies is explained and applied in a wider sense than is offered by other disciplines, specifically in more meaningful ways than suggested in communications discipline in the West. In doing so, the book not only offers a deep dive into theory, but also provides a unique methodology aiming at extracting and analysing PPR or PT techniques. This triangulation method allows us to investigate a combined effect of audio visual and verbal “effects” on the general public, and offers a way of interpreting such “effects”. Readers would understand more about the research dynamic in PPR discipline, apply the triangulation methodology to expand this research, and more generally find out more about the evidence-based list of PPR techniques and their applications and interpretations. Dr Albina Gayoso is an expert in political PR and behavioural psychology. Her academic career started in Russia where she completed a Bachelors with Honours in International Relations. She has been actively involved in UN volunteering during her years as a student, and in 2014 she became a recipient of a University of Newcastle (Australia) International Postgraduate Research Scholarship and UON Research Scholarship. She then moved to Australia to pursue her PhD project in Political Communication, where her research explored the practice of Political Public Relations techniques and their components, with a particular focus on the use of verbal and nonverbal communication in inaugural addresses of Russian and U.S. presidents with a focus on the years from 1981 through to 2013. Currently, she is working as Senior Stakeholder Engagement Officer at NSW Government and teaching at UN research and training centre CIFAL Newcastle. .
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    ISBN: 9789811978180
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 210 p. 20 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Africa—Religion. ; Philosophy. ; Anthropology. ; Africa
    Abstract: Introduction: We Are Weing -- Research is not Greater than the Methodology -- What does Ubuntu Manifest in This Pandemic -- Why Ubuntu can be -- And How -- Concluding reflection: Seeing self through other.
    Abstract: The book is about Ubuntu—loosely translated—I am because we are—or, our common humanity in Zulu, about Unity, and global solidarity. It proves again how alike and universal we are as societies across the globe despite this deadly pandemic. On a personal and social basis, each of the six chapters is a call to action to find commonality, and this is the third book of Jahid’s amelioration on Covid-19 Trilogy. And the Appendix is something special for the readership. Ubuntu tells us about the Indigenous healing keys: empathy, compromise, learning, non-violence, change, forgiveness, restorative justice, love, spirituality and hope. The book was written by a highly diverse team of contributors, both from the Global South and North, and is multidisciplinary in nature, and attempting of Commoning the Communities. The authors hail from the fields of social work, anthropology, and education, and have been working with local communities in the ongoing struggle to identify and address complicit oppression and inequalities. Offering a beacon of hope for today and tomorrow, the book will appeal to social science researchers, policy planners, and the general public alike. Jahid Siraz Chowdhury is PhD candidate from the Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. A creative writer, he has published 13 books in Bengali, including “‘Purbo-Prantic’ Eastern Corner,” a historical novel tracing back from 600 to 1304 AD in the eastern part of Bangladesh. He is currently working for Selfosophy and Reciprocity in Social Research. His intended areas are Philosophy of Knowledge, Research Methodology and Bioprospecting. Haris Abd Wahab is a Professor at the Department of Social Administration and Justice, and Deputy of Dean (Student Affairs), Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. His core area of expertise is Community Development, street children. Mohd Rashid Mohd Saad is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Education at the Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. His core area of expertise is inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge into drug discovery. Golam M. Mathbor is a Professor in the School of Social Work, Monmouth University, USA. He has been working with marginalized people. Mashitah Hamidi is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the Department of Administration and Social Justice, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. She has been working with marginalised groups focusing on lab or and gendered migration, stateless people and refugees.
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    ISBN: 9789811948770
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIII, 165 p. 30 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Political science—Study and teaching. ; International relations. ; Political science. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Political science. ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Auswirkung ; Internationale Politik ; Theorie ; Liberale Theorie (Internationale Beziehungen) ; English School (Internationale Beziehungen)
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Theory in International Relations -- Chapter 3 Artificial Intelligence and International Relations -- Chapter 4 Liberalism -- Chapter 5 Realism -- Chapter 6 Hegemonic Stability Theory -- Chapter 7 Dependency Theory -- Chapter 8 Constructivism -- Chapter 9 The English School -- Chapter 10 Rational International Relations.
    Abstract: This book discusses the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on international relations theories. As a phenomenon, AI is everywhere in the real world and growing. Through its transformative nature, it is simultaneously simplifying and complicating processes. Importantly, it also overlooks and 'misunderstands'. Globally, leaders, diplomats and policymakers have had to familiarise themselves and grapple with concepts such as algorithms, automation, machine learning, and neural networks. These and other features of modern AI are redefining our world, and with it, the long-held assumptions of IR held by the scholars for their theoretical accounts of our universe. The book takes a historic, contemporary and long-term approach to explain and anticipate AI’s impact on IR – and vice versa – through a systematic treatment of nine theoretical paradigms and schools of thought including realism, liberalism, feminism, postcolonial theory and green theory. This book draws on original datasets, innovative empirical case studies and in-depth engagement with the core claims of the traditional and critical theoretical lenses to reignite debates on the nature and patterns of power, ethics, conflict, and systems among states and non-state actors. Bhaso Ndzendze is Senior Lecturer and Head of Department: Politics and International Relations at the University of Johannesburg where he lectures a postgraduate course on technology dynamics in international relations. His recent books include The Political Economy of Sino-South African Trade and Regional Competition (Palgrave Macmillan) and Artificial Intelligence and International Relations with Professor Tshilidzi Marwala. He is also editor-in-chief of the journal Digital Policy Studies. Tshilidzi Marwala is the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. From 2013 to 2017 he was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Internationalization. He is the Deputy Chairperson of the Presidential Commission on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (South Africa). His research interests are multi-disciplinary and they include the theory and application of artificial intelligence to engineering, computer science, finance, social science and medicine. His publication track-record includes more than 24 books and 350 articles in leading academic journals and the popular press.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VII, 250 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Law—Philosophy. ; Imperialism. ; Asia ; Law
    Abstract: Chapter 1: "Judicial Imperialism", the Unequal Treaties Between Korea and Japan, and Transcending Phenomenological Interpretations of Japan's Colonization of Korea -- Chapter 2: The First Unequal Treaties and the Forced Opening of Korean Ports -- Chapter 3: Japan's Seizure of Korea's Maritime Resources and the Consolidation of Japanese Living Quarters -- Chapter 4: Japanese "Residential Colonialism" in Southern Korea, Advisory Politics, and the Twilight of Korean Sovereignty -- Chapter 5: Annexation and the Opening of a Dark Age in Modern Korean History -- Chapter 6: The Eclipse of Korea's Sovereignty and the Judicial Origins of Japanese Colonialism.
    Abstract: This book explores the legacy of the Japanese empire in Korea, asking how colonialism arose as a legal idea. What was the legal process behind the establishment of colonialism as Japan's prime strategy towards Korea since the late 19th century? By addressing such questions, it is not only possible to address how Japanese colonialism in Korea was born, but also address how the process behind the making of colonialism as a judicial and legal project was illegal from its origination. As East Asia grapples with a new generation of power politics, these sober reflects lend an important historical context to the struggles of the present. Holding a PhD from the University of Chicago, Kyu-Hyun Jo was a Research Associate at the Northeast Asian History Foundation in Korea from 2020 to 2021 and is currently a lecturer in Political Science at Yonsei University, where he teaches Korea and East Asian international relations and history.
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    ISBN: 9789819902828
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 228 p. 26 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Economics. ; Power resources. ; International economic relations. ; Industries. ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Neoliberal Transformation ; Electricity Liberalisation ; Electricity Market ; Power Sector Reform ; International Political Economy ; Turkey
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2: Neoliberal Transformation as a Structural Transformation.-Chapter 3: Structural Transformation in the Electricity Sector -- Chapter 4: Global Transformation in the Electricity Sector -- Chapter 5: Overview of the Turkish Electricity Sector -- Chapter 6: Introduction (or Achieving) of Electricity Liberalisation in Turkey -- Chapter 7: Stagnation (or Failing) of Electricity Liberalisation in Turkey -- 8. Conclusion. .
    Abstract: This book makes a structural analysis of the neoliberal restructuring in the global electricity industry. The book shows that the electricity liberalisation in different countries is just a reflection of the same structural trend in the global economy and avoids from both narrow country-specific and abstract global approaches by making a structural analysis completed by a case study. Thus, it aims reaching wider conclusions about how global changes in finance and ideology / knowledge structures influence domestic energy and economic policy preferences of developing countries. The book develops a taxonomy about organising principles around which the electricity industry has been structured historically and globally, and reveals drivers of change which influences the current energy transition in the electricity sector. Combining these aspects, the book uses financial and other economic data empirically, to shed light on the structural role of global transformation of the electricity markets on the domestic energy policy preferences of the developing countries. Thus, this work will be useful not only for academic purposes, but also for practitioners dealing with these issues. Serhan Ünal is assistant professor at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Department of International Relations, Ankara, Türkiye. After graduating from Bilkent University, he received his MSc. and PhD. degrees from the Middle East Technical University, from the Department of International Relations. He served at the Turkish Energy Foundation as research director where he published several reports and had conducted projects with various civil society organizations about energy and environment. His research areas cover international political economy, energy and environment in international relations, theories of International Relations, and the Turkish foreign policy. Serhan Ünal is an environmental activist and runs a nation-wide civil society organization.
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    ISBN: 9789811990526
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 308 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Populisms
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    Keywords: Religion and politics. ; Political sociology. ; Comparative government.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Religions and the Global Rise of Civilizational Populism -- Chapter 2: Civilizationalism, Religions and Populism -- Chapter 3: Islam and Civilizational Populism -- Chapter 4: Christianity and Civilizational Populism -- Chapter 5: Hinduism and Civilizational Populism -- Chapter 6: Buddhism and Civilizational Populism -- Chapter 7: Judaism and Civilizational Populism -- Chapter 8: Predicament of Civilizational Populism.
    Abstract: This books explores the rise of civilizational populism throughout the world, and its consequences. Civilizational populism posits that democracy ought to be based upon enacting the ‘people’s will’, yet it adds a new and troubling dimension to populism’s thin ideology: a civilization based classification of peoples and division of society. Today, we increasingly find not conflict between civilizations, but conflict within states over their civilizational identity. From Western Europe to Turkey, and from India and Pakistan to Indonesia, populists are increasingly employing a civilization based classification of peoples in order to define the identities of ‘the people’ and their perceived enemies. This book is the first to examine civilizational populism as global phenomenon rather than a uniquely Western form of politics. Through a series of case studies, the book examines the role played by religion in forming civilizational identities, but also investigates the often deleterious consequences of civilizational populism entering the political mainstream. Prof. Ihsan Yilmaz is the Research Chair of Islamic Studies at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of many books, including most recently published Populist and Pro-Violence State Religion: The Diyanet’s Construction of Erdoğanist Islam in Turkey (2022) and Creating the Desired Citizen: Ideology, State and Islam in Turkey (2021). Dr. Nicholas Morieson is a Research Fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, and has previously worked as a lecturer at Australian Catholic University, Melbourne. He is the author of Religion and the Populist Radical Right: Secular Christianism and Populism in Western Europe (2021).
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    ISBN: 9789819916818
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 200 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific
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    Keywords: Human ecology—Study and teaching. ; Economic development. ; Ecology . ; Geography. ; Human ecology
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: Politics and Ecology in the Himalaya -- Chapter 2: Bridging International Relations and Political Ecology -- Chapter 3: The Himalaya as an International Region -- Chapter 4: Militaries on Melting Ice: The Ladakh-Gilgit-Western Tibet Ice caps -- Chapter 5: Foothills, Forests and Fortresses: The Sikkim-Bhutan-Nepal Borderlands -- Chapter 6: Competitive dam building in the Yarlung Tsangpo-Brahmaputra River basin -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Greening the Himalaya.
    Abstract: This book makes a paradigm-shifting contribution to the geopolitical study of the region by including the Himalaya itself—its geology, ecologies and peoples—in its analysis. Given that these mountains provide water to half of humanity, the book is a much-needed, internationally important intervention.” – Dr Ruth Gamble (La Trobe University) “An essential and timely intervention in South Asian IR and geopolitics, a field currently dominated by statist analysis, often to the exclusion of urgent concerns of the increasingly fragile Himalayan ecology. The book initiates much needed conversations in IR, South Asian Studies and Himalayan Studies.” – Dr Sonika Gupta (IIT Madras) The book addresses the urgent need for rethinking the geopolitics and ecology in the Himalaya, by emphasising the entanglements between these two factors. Most international relations analyses of the Himalaya emphasize the central role of the region’s states and their great power struggles. By reducing the region to its state actors, however, we miss the intense more-than-human diversity of the region, and the crucial role that the mountains play in the global environment. In doing so, the book makes a major contribution to international relations theory by drawing on insights from international political ecology. It first theorises international political ecology and examines the Himalaya as a global region, before moving looking at the international aspects of political ecology in the Himalaya through key areas of the mountains where international politics and ecology are deeply, inextricably linked. It presents three detailed case studies of different environmental and political issues in the Himalaya: icecaps (the India-China-Pakistan boundary dispute in the western Himalaya), foothills and forests (the Nepal-Bhutan-Sikkim borderlands), and rivers (the India-China Bangladesh dispute over the Brahmaputra River basin). Each case study draws on a mix of source materials including fieldwork, government sources, foreign policy discourse, Himalayan ethnographies, and environmental and ecological sciences scholarship. Alexander E. Davis is a lecturer in International Relations at The University of Western Australia. His research focuses on South Asia’s foreign relations, from historical, postcolonial and environmental perspectives.
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    ISBN: 9789811970061
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 254 p. 5 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Diplomacy. ; International relations. ; International organization. ; Diplomatie ; Diplomatische Beziehungen ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Internationale Politik ; Politische Kommunikation ; Public Diplomacy ; Beilegung ; Internationaler Konflikt ; Konfliktregelung ; Konfliktlösung ; Russland ; Erde
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction. What is Network Diplomacy? -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Analysis and Implications of Network Diplomacy Concept -- Chapter 3: Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions of Russia’s Network Diplomacy -- Chapter 4: China and U.S. Network and Public Diplomacy -- Chapter 5: Problems and Prospects of Network Diplomacy in the 21st Century -- Chapter 6: Russia's Network Diplomacy in the East -- Chapter 7: Network Diplomacy as a Tool for Prospective Peace Resolution in the Libyan Crisis -- Chapter 8: Network Diplomacy in Resolving the Syria Crisis -- Chapter 9: Network Diplomacy and the Future of the Israel-Palestine Conflict -- Chapter 10: The Network Diplomacy Model in the Context of Nagorno-Karabakh: Prospects for Conflict Resolution -- Chapter 11: Network Diplomacy: Is it ever Possible to Negotiate with Terrorists? -- Chapter 12: Network Diplomacy and ‘Forgotten’ Conflicts – Can we Resolve them? -- Chapter 13: Cultural and Humanitarian Ties as a Tool of Network Diplomacy -- Chapter 14: Network Diplomacy and City Twinning -- Chapter 15: Network Diplomacy and Cross-Years -- Chapter 16: Network and Sports Diplomacy.
    Abstract: The current monograph is the result of many years of work by the author in the field of the understudied concept of network diplomacy and the possibilities of using it in resolving sharp conflicts in order to facilitate their more effective resolution, as well as the possibilities of using the elements of network diplomacy in peaceful spheres of world politics, business and private sector. The main part of the book consists of case-studies that are dedicated to the possible use of network diplomacy in "problem" zones (the Libyan crisis, the conflict in Syria, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the armed conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh), as well as in areas of peaceful coexistence (international sport, culture and humanitarian ties, twin cities, cross years etc). Some chapters are particularly dedicated to Russia’s possible involvement in network solutions to the conflicts. This study will offer insights into how Russian diplomats are hoping to build a new peace today. Vladimir M. Morozov is Associate professor at the Department of Diplomacy, MGIMO-University. He has a PhD in History and has been teaching international relations since 2002 with a short break in 2004–2007 when he was assigned to the Embassy of the Russian Federation to Israel.
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    ISBN: 9789819917945
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 279 p. 9 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies on Human Rights in Asia
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Human rights. ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: New Ways of Solidarity with Korean Comfort Women -- Part I. Victims, Stories, and Transformations -- Chapter 2: The Power of Korean “Comfort Women’s” Testimonies” -- Chapter 3: Rise of the Comfort Women Issue in the United States: From the Perspective of the Korean Diaspora -- Chapter 4: Reconfiguring Activist-Survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery, Remapping Encounters between Colonial Women -- Part II. Ways of Memory, Remembrance, and Healing -- Chapter 5: New Genres, New Audiences: Retelling the Story of Japan’s Military Sexual Slavery -- Chapter 6: Korean ‘Comfort Women’ Films Following the 2015 Korea-Japan Comfort Women Agreement: Historical Perceptions of Military Sexual Slavery Amid Strained Korea-Japan Relations -- Chapter 7: Keeping the memory of comfort women alive: How social media can be used to preserve the memory of comfort women and educate future generations -- Chapter 8: Kut as Political Disobedience, Healing, and Resilience -- Part III. Global Actors, Legal Frames, and Contested Memories -- Chapter 9: How is the Memory of a Nation Made? Discovery of North Korean “Comfort Stations” and the Politics of “Places of Memory” -- Chapter 10: On Comfort Women’s Way to the United Nations -- Chapter 11: Lessons from International Human Rights Norms and Korea’s comfort women-girls.
    Abstract: This book provides a space for victims’ testimonies and memories, engages with their experiences, reflects upon the redress movement, and evaluates policies related to Korean comfort women as victims and survivors from the international, domestic, and bilateral realms. Collectively, this edited volume aims to further diversify the scholarship on comfort women, contribute to the existing literature on social movements related to comfort women and other related studies, and, in doing so, challenge the politicization of comfort women. With this objective, the book presents scholarship from interdisciplinary fields that revisit the meaning of victims’ testimonies, memories, and remembrance, social movement efforts on comfort women, and the related role of government, governance, and society by reflecting on the truths about the historical past. In so doing, it initiates new conversations among political scientists, sociologists, historians, and cultural and literary scholars. What do victims’ testimonies reveal about new ways of imagining historical memory of Korean comfort women? How are memories of comfort women and their experiences remembered in social movements, literature, and cultural practices? Where is the place of comfort women’s experiences in politics, diplomacy, and global affairs? These are some of the questions that guide the contributions to this edited volume, which seek to establish new ways of solidarity with comfort women. Ñusta Carranza Ko is an Assistant Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Baltimore. She is the author of Truth, Justice, Reparations in Peru, Uruguay, and South Korea: The Clash of Advocacy and Politics (2021), co-author of Theories of International Relations and the Game of Thrones (2019), and has also published several articles and chapters in memory and genocide studies. Her research focuses on transitional justice in Latin America and Asia, Indigenous peoples’ rights in Peru, and historical women’s rights violations in Korea (i.e., the case of comfort women). She is of Indigenous (Quechua-speaking peoples from the Northern Andes of Peru) and Korean descent.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVIII, 342 p. 40 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: The Political Economy of the Middle East
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    Keywords: Middle East—Economic conditions. ; Africa, North—Economic conditions. ; Middle East—Politics and government. ; International economic relations. ; Labor economics. ; Middle East ; Africa, North ; Middle East ; Industrie ; Entwicklung ; Hochschulbildung ; Berufliche Qualifikation ; Einheimischer ; Golfstaaten
    Abstract: Chapter 1: The Nexus between Higher Education, Labour Market, and Industry 4.0 in the Context of the Arab Gulf States -- Part One: Overview on Education and Human Capital in the Gulf Region -- Chapter 2: GCC’S Higher Education in the Era of the 4IR: Preparing Learners -- Chapter 3: Is Work Integrated Learning a Panacea to Employability of Graduates in GCC Countries? -- Chapter 4: Migrating Human Capital: A Case Study of Indian Migrants in the GCC Countries -- Part Two: Education and Labour in Selected Sector. -- Chapter 5: Higher Education for Human Capital Enhancement in GCC Universities -- Chapter 6: Formulating Digital Right-Skilling in the Gulf’s Healthcare 4.0 Ecosystem to Enhance Professional Capabilities -- Chapter 7: A Hospitable Kingdom? Building New Employment Opportunities for Saudi Youth in the Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Sectors -- Chapter 8: Workforce Nationalization in UAE: Creating a Framework for Training UAE Nationals for Banking Sector in UAE -- Part Three: Education and Labour Market in Selected Gulf Countries -- Chapter 9: A Realist Perspective on Agile Policy for Future Skills in a Digital Age: An Example from the Kingdom of Bahrain -- Chapter 10: High-tech Nationalization of Gulf Employment: A New Labor Market Approach in the United Arab Emirates -- Chapter 11: Human Capital and Health Education among Menopausal Emirati Women in Dubai: Implications and Recommendations -- Chapter 12: Emiratization: Challenges and Potential Strategies from Youth Emiratis’ Perspective -- Chapter 13: Bridging the Gap between Higher Education and Gulf Labour Markets in Industry 4.0.
    Abstract: This book addresses critical aspects of the nationalization of labour markets in the Gulf countries. It examines the role of higher education institutions in providing the market with the right skills that are most needed in the era of the fourth industrial revolution (industry 4.0). The book also explores the new dynamics of technology and information systems in upgrading the skills, changing the work environment, and generating employment for the youth in the Gulf countries. The holistic approach of the subject area makes this volume indispensable to academics, researchers, students, and policy makers in the Gulf region and beyond. The book covers a broad range of topics including the nationalization of labour market programmes such as Emiratization and Saudization, attitudes toward women in workplace, the role of high-tech firms in upskilling and enhancing the productivity of workforce, while also providing sector-specific investigations in healthcare, banking, finance, tourism, and hospitality. The analysis is based on original research and primary data collected by a group of scholars from 15 countries and presented in an illustrative, accessible, and concise manner. Ashraf Mishrif is Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chair in Economic Studies at Sultan Qaboos University. Prior to that, he was Associate Professor at King’s College London and has taught in several universities including Qatar University, Anglia Ruskin University (Cambridge) and University of Greenwich in London. Magdalena Karolak is Associate Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University, UAE. Prior to working at Zayed University, Dr. Karolak held Assistant Professor positions in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. She holds PhD in a linguistics. Cameron Mirza is the Chief of Party for Pre-Service Teacher Education in Jordan, a USAID program, since 2020. His work focuses on improving the quality of pre-service school teachers. In 2021 he launched a new pre-service teaching diploma with 4 public universities. .
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    ISBN: 9789811998119
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 276 p. 9 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Contestations in Contemporary Southeast Asia
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Comparative government. ; Political science. ; Asia ; Politisches System ; Demokratie ; Entwicklung ; Rückbildung ; Autoritarismus ; Politischer Wandel ; Protestbewegung ; Staat ; Gesellschaft ; Südostasien
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Democratic Decline and Rising Autocratization in Southeast Asia: An Organizing Framework -- Chapter 2: At the Sharp Edge of Power: Philippines-China Relations and Democratic Erosion under Duterte -- Chapter 3: Anies Baswedan and Substate Populism in Jakarta, Indonesia -- Chapter 4: In Limbo: Islamist Populism and Democratic Stagnation in Malaysia -- Chapter 5: Democratic Backsliding in Malaysia: Executive Aggrandizement under Muhyiddin Yassin’s Government -- Chapter 6: Propagating and Resisting Authoritarian Innovation Online: Thailand’s ‘ROTC Cyber’ Activity. Chapter 7: Rural Grassroots Governance-Building in Myanmar -- Chapter 8: Returned Migrants and Democratization in Village Head Elections in Indonesia: A Glimpse of Hope from Indramayu -- Chapter 9: Regimes, Repression, Repertoires: Student Protest Movements and the Repertoires of Contention in the Philippines and Indonesia -- Chapter 10: Myanmar: From Hybrid Democracy to Violent Autocracy.
    Abstract: This book presents a new organizing framework for studying democratic recession and autocratization in Southeast Asia. By introducing a new concept, “democratic backlash,” the book details how democratic recession inevitably provokes resistance that often forms the nucleus of new democratic movements, and in doing so, argues that it is important to identify these reverse trends that may eventually become dominant. The book contributes to current literature which thus far has sought to understand the causes and consequences of the decline in democracy around the world. Previous literature has focused primarily on advanced democracies, or alternatively, on large scale quantitative comparison. As such, this book helps fill a research gap with its focus on Southeast Asia, employing a comparative case study approach. Chapter authors are experts on Southeast Asia, a region that has experienced democratic recession and autocratization in a variety of ways, from rising populism to military coups. Dr. James Ockey lectures in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. He has published widely on democratization and autocratization in Thailand. He is a co-founder and director of the Southeast Asia Research Initiative (SEARI) at the University of Canterbury. Dr. Naimah S. Talib is an adjunct senior fellow in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury. Her research focuses on democratization and the role of Islam in politics in Southeast Asia. She has done extensive research on the history and politics of Malaysia and Brunei. .
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    ISBN: 9789811986536
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXII, 382 p. 118 illus., 103 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politics
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    Keywords: Art, Modern—21st century. ; China—History. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Philosophy. ; Methodology. ; Culture ; Art, Modern ; China
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Three Aspects of the 1980s -- Chapter 2. Shanghai Art Museum (SAM) -- Chapter 3. Artist Zhang Jianjun and His Art Practice -- Chapter 4. Artist Li Shan and His Career Trajectory -- Chapter 5. Yu’s Artistic Language -- Chapter 6. Ideas and Art Practices of Three Renowned International Contemporary Artists. – Conclusion.
    Abstract: “This timely, compelling, and extremely useful book adds considerably to our understanding of Chinese art immediately after the Cultural Revolution by linking the artistic development of Shanghai during the 1980s with the city’s vibrant artistic role within Asia during the 1930s and early '40s. …” —David Elliott, Curator|Writer|Museum Director|Teacher, Oxford|Stockholm|Tokyo|Istanbul|Sydney|Kyiv|Moscow|Guangzhou|Berlin “It fills a long-overlooked gap in the study of China’s Avant-Garde centered in Shanghai during the period, but also connected to the earlier and subsequent development from a new historicist perspective. …A must-read for understanding the evolution of Avant-Garde Art in China, but also of China in itself.” —Qiu Xiaolong, Professor, Doctor, Author (of the prize-winning Inspector Chen series translated into twenty languages and sold over two million copies worldwide) This book offers fresh perspectives and new insights into the avant-garde art in Shanghai in the 1980s that challenges the narrative in the current discourse on the appearance of contemporary art in China. It includes critical events in Shanghai, that will attract the serious attention of art professionals and collectors. Shanghai, with its semi-colonial, political, economic and cultural history, including the strong legacy of the early twentieth-century modernist art movement, has played a vital role in China’s modernisation and presents itself as a unique case in the evolution of contemporary art in China. Lansheng Zhang is an art historian and academic, art curator, artist and designer. He has worked in these roles with universities, governments, international organisations, major art institutions in China, Australia, Japan and Europe. His main research interests are in modern and contemporary art and design, art histories and visual cultures in Asia especially in China. He was an Adjunct Professor at the RMIT University Melbourne, Associate Professor at the East China Normal University Shanghai, Senior Fellow at Lincoln University, UK, Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, and recently a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney.
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    ISBN: 9789819913855
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 207 p. 15 illus., 13 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Economics. ; International economic relations. ; Development economics. ; Economic development. ; Asia ; Chinese Investment ; South Asia ; FDI ; Bangladesh ; Sri Lanka ; Pakistan ; Chinese Politics ; Diplomatic Influence
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia: benefit for China or threat to participants -- Chapter 3: China’s Conundrum in Afghanistan -- Chapter 4: China in Bangladesh: Developing infrastructure or deepening influence -- Chapter 5: Growing Sino-Indian economic ties under the shadow of border tension -- Chapter 6: Chinese investment in Nepal: Capturing the Himalayan hills -- Chapter 7: Chinese investment in Pakistan: approaching towards bankruptcy -- Chapter 8: Chinese Investment in Sri Lanka-Trap of debt.
    Abstract: This book attempts to capture the tremendous growth in Chinese investment in the South Asian region in the recent past. It makes country-wise analysis of the factors that led to the growth of Chinese investment in the region and explores the nature and role of such investment in expanding trade in the region. It also discusses in detail the Chinese infrastructure investment through Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Interestingly, despite being the major investor in several countries, Chinese investment has been seen with some level of doubt. Apprehension about Chinese investment has forced countries to suspend China-funded projects or amend their investment policies. This book tries to address these crucial issues while exploring and analyzing the causes and effects of the same. Dr Rahul Nath Choudhury is a trade economist based in Delhi. His primary research interests include foreign direct investments, multilateralism, international political economy, geo-economics, and digital trade. He has a decade long experience of working in both public and private sectors in academia as well as the trade industry in various capacities. Earlier he has been associated with the Indian Council of World Affairs, National University of Singapore, and the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, among others.
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    ISBN: 9789819904556
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(LIV, 595 p. 21 illus., 18 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: International relations. ; Constitutional law.
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I: Legal issues and Politics within the Lusophone World -- Chapter 1. The Feasibility of the Portuguese Legal System in the Former African Colonies -- Chapter 2. The onto-anthropological foundation of Criminal Law in Brazil -- Chapter 3. Base Erosion and Profit Shifting: a view of Portugal and Brazil -- Chapter 4. Economic Law: a focus on Lusophone Competition Laws -- Chapter 5. The Role and Influence of Portuguese Law in the Macau SAR of the People’s Republic of China: Issues and Perspectives -- Chapter 6. The Pillars of Portuguese Foreign Policy: From the first globalization to the 21st century. -Chapter 7. Reframing Portuguese Foreign Policy after 1974: The Lusophone Discourse as Instrument of a Global Coloniality of Power -- Chapter 8. Portugal and China Geopolitics: Avenues to Cooperation -- Part II. The Atlantic and the Lusophone World -- Chapter 9. China, Portugal and the Atlantic: the Shifting Geopolitics, by Jorge Tavares da Silva, Paulo Afonso B. Duarte and Rui Pereira -- Chapter 10. Lusophone Connections and China’s Growing Presence in the South Atlantic -- Chapter 11. “So much sea”: opportunities and challenges in Portugal-Brazil maritime cooperation -- Chapter 12. Lusophone cooperation frameworks and the expansion of the Atlantic Maritime Security -- Chapter 13. The Spatial Development Initiatives: The Case of African Portuguese Speaking Countries -- Chapter 14. Brazil´s reach out to Africa -- Chapter 15. The nativist movement in Angola: a proposal for a modern state and society in the Lusophone context -- Chapter 16. Cabo Verde´s Geopolitical Position in the Mid-Atlantic -- Chapter 17. Mozambique Geopolitics in the Lusophone World: Challenges and Perspectives -- Chapter 18. Luso-Mozambican Diplomatic Cooperation in the Case of the Terrorist Conflict in Cabo Delgado -- Chapter 19. Lusophone Geopolitics: Blue Economy and Maritime Security in Contemporary Mozambique’s Geopolitics -- Part III. Influence and Institutional cooperation in the Lusophone World -- Chapter 20. The Geopolitics of the Portuguese Language: Knowledge and Influence -- Chapter 21. The Portuguese Science Diplomacy and EU’s External Activities with Lusophone Africa: Looking at the Co-Building Approach -- Chapter 22. The Nets that Empires Weave: The Commonwealth of Nations and the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries -- Chapter 23. The Soft Power of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries -- Chapter 24. Wavering cooperation: Portugal and Lusophone Africa at the United Nations General Assembly -- Chapter 25. Transition to a New Geopolitics of Energy: the Lusophone World -- Chapter 26. The Role of Forum Macao in the People’s Republic of China Foreign Policy -- Chapter 27. The Geopolitics of Timor-Leste: Belt & Road Initiative, ASEAN and CPLP.
    Abstract: This book responds to a serious need for a consistent and comprehensive publication which combines an analysis of Law, Geopolitics and Institutional cooperation within the Lusophone world. Research in the book includes contributions from scholars with diverse educational and professional experiences working in these disciplines, from all around the world. The book will assist readers in comprehending, recognizing and discussing on-going debates about the Lusophone world in the 21st century. Paulo Duarte is an Assistant Professor at Universidade Lusófona do Porto and Invited Professor at the University of Minho. Rui Albuquerque is a Professor at Universidade Lusófona do Porto, at the Faculty of Law and Political Science. António Manuel Lopes Tavares is a Professor at Universidade Lusófona do Porto, at the Faculty of Law and Political Science.
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    ISBN: 9789811992810
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (LII, 1035 p. 119 illus., 90 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Economic history. ; International relations. ; Economic development. ; Global Subsistence Economy ; Material Production and Consumption ; Social Structures ; Values ; and Forces ; Race ; Gender ; and Identity ; Industrial Revolution ; Social/Economic Advances ; Environmental "first nature" ; Economic Modernisation ; Social Modernisation ; Political Modernisation ; Understanding the Anthropocene ; Making of a North/South Planet ; Global Demographic Change ; Ideas and ideologies ; Nationalism and Populism ; Globalism and Social Groups ; World Economy ; Modern World Economy ; Global Capitalism ; Global Trade
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Practicing Interdisciplinary Economic History -- Chapter 2: Understanding the Anthropocene.-Chapter 3: “1800”.-Chapter 4: “Political Economy”: The making of a North/South planet -- Chapter 5: Self, Socialisation, Organisation, Culture -- Chapter 6: “1848”.-Chapter 7: Revolution -- Chapter 8: Technology, Innovation and Invention -- Chapter 9: “1870” -- Chapter 10: La Belle Epoque -- Chapter 11: “Civilisation,” Gender, Race and Psyche -- Chapter 12: “1900” -- Chapter 13: Imperialism -- Chapter 14: Modernity -- Chapter 15: “1914” -- Chapter 16: Global Demographic Change -- Chapter 17: Ideas and Ideologies -- Chapter 18: “1929”.-Chapter 19: Global Finance.-Chapter 20: Exceptionalism.-Chapter 21: “1945” -- Chapter 22: War -- Chapter 23: Comparative Economic, Social and Political systems -- Chapter 24: “1968” -- Chapter 25: Cold War.-Chapter 26: TIME AND ‘PROGRESS’.-Chapter 27: “1989” “1991” -- Chapter 28: “Neo-liberalism”.-Chapter 29: Structural Change -- Chapter 30: “2016” -- Chapter 31: Populism, Elitism, and Identity -- Chapter 32: Old Models, New Realities.
    Abstract: This book provides a crosscutting interdisciplinary account of how the disintegrated, global subsistence economy circa 1800 has transformed into a global complex delivering unprecedented levels of material production and consumption. Applying major findings from economics, history/historiography, and sociology (as well as from anthropology, psychology, politics, and environmental studies), the analysis tracks the ways in which changes in ‘society’ (including social structures, values, and forces) have changed ‘individuals’ (including conceptions of race, gender, and identity) and vice versa. These changes have simultaneously homogenised and diversified societies and individuals in distinct but sometimes contradictory ways, opening up many possible worlds from an individual and group perspective. Yet, the scale and pace of change has also led to increasing existential challenges. The narrative consists of 30 chapters organized into 10 subsets of 3: one chapter on a relevant core idea; one chapter focused on historical narrative and titled after a representative year; and one chapter on a relevant associated crosscutting theme. Major regional and topical discussions are provided, with special attention paid to business and organisational change and developing world scholarship. Small discussion ‘boxes’ focusing on illustrative cases and details are presented throughout the book. The last chapter contains over-arching conclusions. Dr. Cameron Gordon is currently a visiting researcher with the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University (ANU). He has held prior faculty appointments with the ANU College of Business and Economics, University of Canberra, City University of New York, and the University of Southern California, across a variety of departments including economics, finance, management, public administration, public health, and public policy. He has held visiting faculty appointments with the University of Sydney, Imperial College of London, and the Polytechnic University of Madrid. He has published widely in the fields of transport, infrastructure, economic history, sustainability, and corporate governance.
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    ISBN: 9789819920181
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VIII, 291 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Teaching. ; Culture ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter One: Ethnography as Cultural Geography -- Chapter Two: The Spaces of Nationalist Culture in Taiwan -- Chapter Three: Education and the Sociology of the Normal -- Chapter Four: School Routines in Time and Space -- Chapter Five: Socialization in the Longer View -- Chapter Six: Nationalist Ideology in the Politics of Normalization -- Chapter Seven: Anthropology as Writing Power.
    Abstract: This book began as a year-long ethnography of a school in Taiwan in 1991 then evolved more into a historical sociology of national formation and its cultural mindset. Cultural nationalism is a widely debated but poorly understood process. Contrary to prevailing perceptions, the Cold War may have given way to a more progressive open society, but the politicization of ethnicity hardened a more deeply entrenched cultural frame of mind. Instead of liberating an indigenous reality, Taiwanese consciousness has ironically polarized the political dead ends of reunification and independence. In the final analysis, the ethnography can serve as a paradigmatic case study for critical cultural studies. There are clear ramifications also for a comparative study of the cultural politics of other Chinese speaking or Asian societies and their histories. Allen Chun is Chair Professor in the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Program, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. His interests involve cultural theory, nation-state formation, globalization and identity. His research focuses on Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. His recent books include Forget Chineseness: On the Geopolitics of Cultural Identification (2017) and On the Geopragmatics of Anthropological Identification (2019).
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    ISBN: 9789819930463
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 130 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: Greater Eurasian Partnership ; International relations. ; Political science. ; Human geography. ; Außenpolitik ; Internationale Politik ; Politischer Prozess ; Regionalentwicklung ; Internationale Kooperation ; Regionale Kooperation ; Internationales politisches System ; Russland ; China
    Abstract: Chapter 1: The Greater Eurasian Partnership and the Belt and Road Initiative: Cooperation and Competition in the International System -- Chapter 2: China and the Atlantic Countries in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative -- Chapter 3: Russia and the Atlantic Countries in the Context of the Greater Eurasian Partnership -- Chapter 4: China, Russia, the United States, and Europe in International Organizations: Quadrilateral Relations -- Chapter 5: Differing Values and Perceptions of International Leaders.
    Abstract: In this book, Eurasia will be discussed in the context of the Greater Eurasian Partnership proposed by Russia, the “eastward” transformations spurred by Neo-Eurasianism and the Greater Eurasian Partnership, and cooperation with China through the BRI, while related countries of Atlanticism was used to described the U.S., Europe, and their allies. The Greater Eurasian Partnership proposed by Russia is an initiative with specific diplomatic considerations, economic development strategies, and geopolitical implications. The initiative represents an attempt by Russia to shift foreign policy thinking, which has traditionally focused on alignment with the U.S. and the West. The Greater Eurasian Partnership contains both short-term strategies to cope with Western pressure and long-term strategic goals for building a new international and regional order. What this portends for the future of Sino-Russian relations is of interest to geopoliticians, economists and journalists. Professor Edmund Li Sheng received his M.A. and Ph.D. (political economy) from Universitaet Freiburg, Germany, after graduating with his BA from Peking University. He is currently a university distinguished professor at the Shandong University. His research has focused mainly on political economy and public policy. He has published over 100 research papers in peer-reviewed academic journals, among which 45 were published in journals listed in the Social Sciences Citation Index. He has already published three books with Palgrave: “Political Economy of Macao since 1999: The Dilemma of Success”, “Love and Trade War: China and the U.S. in Historical Context”, “The Belt and Road Initiative in South-South Cooperation: The Impact on World Trade and Geopolitics”. .
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    ISBN: 9789811963940
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 608 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Aeronautics—Law and legislation. ; Mediation. ; Dispute resolution (Law). ; Arbitration (Administrative law). ; International relations. ; Law of the sea. ; International law. ; Private international law. ; Conflict of laws. ; Comparative law. ; Aeronautics
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Defaulting State and the Jurisdiction of Annex VII Arbitral Tribunals -- Chapter 3: The Defaulting State and Fact-finding in the South China Sea Arbitration -- Chapter 4: The Defaulting State and the Experts in the South China Sea Arbitration -- Chapter 5: The Defaulting State, the Appointing Authority, and the Judges In the South China Sea Arbitration -- Chapter 6: Summary and Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book focuses on the legal and procedural problems caused by China’s default in the South China Sea Arbitration. Many of these problems arose because in several respects, China departed from the conduct of other defaulting States in cases before the International Court of Justice. The book argues that the Tribunal, confronted with the difficulties of maintaining the balance between two parties in a situation of default, drew on the full range of its powers to ensure that neither China nor the Philippines would suffer from China’s default. Further, the book describes the shortcomings of the submissions of putative amicus curiae. It refutes China’s questioning of the independence and impartiality of the experts and of the judges. In so doing, it explains the expert opinions and the Tribunal ’s assessments of the latter in the areas of satellite imagery, coral reef ecology, and navigational safety, while rebutting the half- truths and counter-truths disseminated by Chinese scholars about the proceedings. The book compares China’s threats to the independence of the Tribunal to its behavior towards Chinese judges. It places China’s accusations of bias against the Tribunal in the context of China’s domestic situation, and concludes that the Tribunal, acting independently and impartially, was able to perform the judicial function, despite China’s default. Alfredo C. Robles Jr. is a University Fellow at De La Salle University, Philippines. He holds doctorate degrees from the Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne), and Syracuse University. He is the author of French Theories of Regulation and Conceptions of the International Division of Labour (1994), The Political Economy of Interregional Relations: ASEAN and the EU (2004), The Asia-Europe Meeting: The Theory and Practice of Interregionalism (2008), The South China Sea Arbitration: Understanding the Awards and Debating with China (2018), Endangered Species and Fragile Ecosystems in the South China Sea: The Philippines v. China Arbitration (2020), and Vessel Collisions in the Law of the Sea: The South China Sea Arbitration (2022).
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    ISBN: 9789819921898
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 204 p. 16 illus., 9 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Asia—Politics and government. ; Crime—Sociological aspects. ; Crime. ; Technology. ; Asia ; Crime
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Social Credit System’s emergence and global roots -- Chapter 3. The Policy Umbrella of Social Credit -- Chapter 4. Limitless Expansion, Fragmented Development: A Policy History of the Social Credit System (2002-2020) -- Chapter 5: No Credit for Culprits -- Chapter 6. One Step Back to Put More Forward: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Aftermath -- Chapter 7. Mythbusters: anatomy of social credit scoring -- Chapter 8. The future of the Social Credit System.
    Abstract: "Vincent Brussee is one of the very few scholars who I regularly recommend as essential reading on China’s social credit system. For years, he has remained consistently abreast of the latest developments in this complicated and evolving area, and his writing has helped to dispel the fog of misinformation that surrounds the subject in popular media." --Jeremy Daum, Senior Research Fellow, Paul Tsai China Center, Yale University School of Law "China’s Social Credit System has been a source for fanciful speculation and gratuitous mythmaking. How does it actually work in practice? This book provides a rigorous and detailed review of the system’s historical evolution, its structuring, and its functionality and dysfunctionality. It provides a useful corrective to dominant narratives, as well as a fascinating insight into governance reform in China." - Rogier Creemers, Assistant Professor at Leiden University China’s Social Credit System has fundamentally re-shaped of surveillance worldwide, with discussions of it making it into hundreds of media headlines and all the way into European Union legislation and the United Nations. Social Credit offers one of the first comprehensive assessments of this infamous system. It is aimed at the many experts and professionals – both scholarly and more broadly – that have to deal with its fallout on a regular basis. In a concise format, it covers the questions that have garnered the most attention worldwide: from social credit scoring and blacklists to its history and theoretical foundation. Throughout, its core thesis is that more often than not, even China’s government is at a loss what to do with this messy and complex initiative. This has caused fragmented and low-tech implementation, but where insufficient legal safeguards can have far-reaching implications for the normal market order and for human rights. Vincent Brussee is an Analyst at the Mercator Institute for China Studies, Europe’s largest think tank and research institute on contemporary China. He is the institute’s lead researcher on the Social Credit System. In addition to publishing extensively for MERICS, his work has been featured in Foreign Policy, the Diplomat, and various national outlets in Europe. He holds a graduate degree with the highest distinction in Asian Studies from Leiden University (the Netherlands), focusing on China’s domestic governance.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 5 p. 8 illus., 6 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Governing China in the 21st Century
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    Keywords: World politics. ; International relations. ; Political science.
    Abstract: 1. The Long East Asia: The Premodern State and Its Contemporary Impacts -- 2. The Edge of Civilizations: The Chinese Civilization and the Development of World Civilizations -- 3. War and State Formation in Ancient Korea and Vietnam -- 4. The Sovereign’s Dilemma: State Capacity and Ruler Survival in Imperial China -- 5. “The Great Affairs of the States”: Man, the State and War in the Warring States Period -- 6. Understanding Nation with Minzu: People, Race, and the Transformation of Tianxia in 19th and 20th Centuries China -- 7. Unipolarity, Hegemony, and Moral Authority: Why China Will not Build a 21st Century Tributary System -- 8. East Asian Monarchy in Comparative Perspective -- 9. Legalist Confucianism: What’s Living and What’s Dead -- 10. The Minben Meritocratic State’s Impact on Contemporary Political Culture -- 11. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book brings together a range of studies that aim at illustrating the ideas, institutions, historical patterns, and contemporary relevance of the social-political system that existed in the main part of East Asia during the premodern era. This is most often known as the Confucian literati-bureaucratic state, the imperial Chinese bureaucratic state, or the Confucian-Legalist state, that was established and endured most notably in China, but also in several East Asian societies such as Korea, Vietnam, Japan. That state and sociopolitical system also greatly shaped state making in several kingdoms in the region – such as Ryukyu and Dali – which were later merged into larger polities. Illuminating the significance of these historical patterns for today, this book will interest political scientists, historians, philosophers, and the general public. Zhengxu Wang is Distinguished Professor at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs Fudan University, China. He obtained his Ph.D. in political Science from University of Michigan, and subsequently obtained academic experiences in the National University of Singapore and the UK’s University of Nottingham, where he served as Associate Professor at its School of Contemporary Chinese Studies and Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of its China Policy Institute. .
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 185 p. 42 illus., 40 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Finance. ; Macroeconomics. ; Asia ; Private Foreign Capital ; FDI Foreign Direct Investment ; Experimental Economics ; Foreign Aid ; VECM Vector Error Correction Model ; VDC Variance Decomposition
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Macro Determinants of FDI in India: Cointegration and Causality -- Chapter-3: FDI–Growth Nexus in India -- Chapter 4: Foreign Aid: Growth Nexus in India: Cointegration and Causality -- Chepter 5: Foreign Capital–Growth Nexus in India: Cointegration and Causality -- Chapter 6: PCY, Foreign Aid and FDI: A Test of Complementarity -- Chapter 7: Summary and Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book is designed to fulfill a long felt need for a wide ranging empirical research on foreign capital-growth nexus. It presents an analysis of disaggregated flows of foreign capital and their long run relationship with growth process in an emerging nation like India during the past four decades. The study detects factors like financial deepening, trade openness and market size, as potential determinants of FDI. The book investigates long run relationship between FDI and Growth, with causality running from FDI to Growth, whereby Aid-Growth long run relationship is detected with causal direction from Aid to Growth. Further, Net foreign capital-growth nexus is also established in the long run, however, with no causal direction. The book examines the relative significance of Aid and FDI in terms of their impact on growth. The results reveal that Aid appears to be more productive than FDI, but when export is included in the model FDI appears to be more productive than Aid. Empirical results have been calculated in the book, with the help of Johansen and Juselius (1990) co-integration technique, vector error correction, impulse response function and variance decomposition. The results in the book show, superiority of FDI over Aid is not established in India, hence two variables remain complementary to each other. This timely book on foreign capital-growth nexus in India is likely to attract researchers, teachers of Economics, Mathematics, Commerce, Business Economics, Management, Technology and policy-makers interested in the foreign capital-growth nexus in future. Mahendra Pal, Ph. D. (Economics), Emeritus Fellow at Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University. He has taught Money, Finance and African Economics for three decades. He is an acclaimed author of the book, “World Bank and the Third World Countries of Asia” (1985). His work domain includes testing the five models empirically with the Indian data: Polak (Monetary Model); Bacha (Joint-Fund Bank Model); McKinnon (Complementarity); Shaw (Financial Deepening); Ohlin (Grant Element). He has nearly 30 international-national publications and has delivered academic talks across the globe. His current research area is Foreign Capital and Growth nexus in India.
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    ISBN: 9789819911141
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 587 p. 15 illus., 4 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Europe—Politics and government. ; Asia—Politics and government. ; International relations. ; Comparative government. ; Europe ; Asia
    Abstract: Chapter 1. India and Europe: A Complex Relationship -- Chapter 2: India and Germany -- Chapter 3: India and France -- Chapter 4: India and the United Kingdom -- Chapter 5: India and Italy -- Chapter 6: India and Spain -- Chapter 7. India and Austria -- Chapter 8: India and the Netherlands -- Chapter 9: India and Sweden -- Chapter 10: India and Central Europe -- Chapter 11: India and Portugal -- Chapter 12: India and the Baltics -- Chapter 13: India’s Trade with Western Europe -- Chapter 14: Indian FDI in Western Europe -- Chapter 15: How European Think Tanks Think about India: A Perception Study, 2008-2017 -- Chapter 16: Indian Migration and Diaspora in Western Europe.
    Abstract: This book explores India’s economic and political relations and defence cooperation with major West European countries—France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom as well as Austria, the Visegrad Four, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden and the Baltics. It examines the complexity, the elements of convergence and divergence as well as the challenges and prospects of India’s relations with these countries and assesses the diverging EU think tanks’ images of India. It focuses on India’s multi-dimensional relationship with European countries, which are major trading partners, a significant source and destination of foreign direct investment, an important source of technology and best practices. It examines the Narendra Modi government’s policies to re-energise the India-EU matrix and proactively engage Europe and its sub-regions. Rajendra K. Jain was formerly Professor and Chairperson at the Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Visiting Professor at Warsaw University (February–May 2022). He was formerly Visiting Humboldt Foundation Fellow/Professor at Constance, Freiburg, Leipzig and Tübingen universities as well as Visiting Professor at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris), the Asia-Europe Institute, University of Malaya (2010), and ICCR Professor of Contemporary India at Leuven University (2015). .
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    ISBN: 9789819919536
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 193 p. 14 illus., 13 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Business. ; Management science. ; International economic integration. ; Globalization. ; Asia ; Chinese middle class ; Multinational corporations ; US-China relations ; globalization ; new cold war ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Introduction: In China Selling to China: How foreign business managers view life and work in a country taking its own path -- Chapter 1 Sports marketing and media -- Chapter 2 China’s Auto Industry and the Race to a Sustainable Future -- Chapter 3 Digital Marketing in China -- Chapter 4 Manufacturing and Supply Chain -- Chapter 5 Industrial and Diversified Industries -- Chapter 6 Industrial and Consumer Business.
    Abstract: “Selling to China is good – really good. The down to earth advice from American business people in today’s uncertain political environment is excellent! It’s factual, honest, and nuanced. A must read for anyone who wants to understand China’s new business environment.” – Max Baucus, U.S. Ambassador to China (2014-2017), and U.S. Senator (1978-2014) “Selling to China is about U.S.-China relations but it’s important for European businesses too. This is a practical handbook written by active business people with on-the-ground management experience.” – Jörg Wuttke, President, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China “These business executives share their experiences in an attempt to inform the public and the policy-making community about a complicated but ultimately mutually beneficial relationship. There is no more important read than this book at this time.” – Professor Scott Rozelle, Stanford University This book, edited by the immediate past president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, is about the opportunities and challenges facing foreign companies operating in China. It includes stories about 3M pivoting to find new market opportunities, and a single tweet about pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong that nearly shuttered the NBA in China, leading to hundreds of millions in lost revenue. The United States and China seem locked in conflict, but readers may be surprised to learn how well many American businesses have been doing in what is the largest growth market in the world for many products. Today, GM sells more cars in China than in the United States; Tesla also does well but faces intense competition from Chinese EV makers. Selling to China is a collection of essays written by C-suite executives managing foreign companies in China. Each brings a unique perspective and explains the issues in a different industry. The editor, Ker Gibbs, first came to China in 1985 and worked in banking, consulting, and other roles giving him broad exposure to U.S.-China relations and issues American companies face in Asia.
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    ISBN: 9789819921782
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVI, 99 p. 21 illus., 20 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development Goals Series
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    Keywords: Identity politics. ; Legislation. ; Law. ; Feminism. ; Feminist theory. ; Sex.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Sustainable Development Goals: An Inclusive Development Agenda -- 3. Mapping the Presence and Participation of Women in Parliament -- 4. Women Parliamentarians in Context: A Profile of NFH issues -- 5. A Call to Action -- 6. Conclusion.
    Abstract: “This book provides food for thought about the significance of three components such as SDGs, women empowerment and inclusion of women in the parliament altogether and is a must read since it not only brings the reader face to face with the present realities regarding gender issues through collected data but also aids in providing solutions in order to fulfill SDGs." Mr. Sradhanand Sital, Chairman, Global Human Rights Defence, The Hague. Former Speaker of Lok Sabha, Smt. Sumitra Mahajan has written the ‘Foreword’ for this book. This book analyses the systematic and procedural issues that are faced by women in the Parliament and brings to light the systematic ignorance of certain issues supported by data on the Parliamentary Debates, Question Hours and functioning of Parliamentary Committees. Combining these technical issues with substantive legal arguments in favour of gender mainstreaming, this book acts as a tool of strategic advantage for policymakers, legislators, advocates and researchers. This work unearths not only the problem areas of the research theme, but also dedicates a solution which relies on effective monitoring techniques used globally, specifically to achieve the SDGs in the field of Nutrition, Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health. Bhumika Modh has completed her LLM degree in Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights from the University of Essex and her doctoral degree is on the right to mental health in India. She has a range of experience working in academics and policy research in institutions like the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Centre for Law and Policy Research, Global Human Rights Defence (The Hague), and many others. Bhumika was the first Asian woman in 43 years to receive the Medal of Excellence for Diploma in International and Comparative Law of Human Rights at Institut international des Droits de l’Homme (IIDH Strasbourg). She was awarded the Lok Sabha Research Fellowship in 2016 by the Parliament of India. Her research interests are human rights, health, and public policy.
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    ISBN: 9789819939435
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 261 p. 10 illus.)
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    Keywords: Environmental sciences—Social aspects. ; Political planning. ; Political science. ; Environmental sciences
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Modernization of Basic Public Services: Theoretical Logics and Path Selection -- Chapter 2 Macro Context for the Development of China’s Public Services: Analysis and Prospects -- Chapter 3 Modernization of the Basic Public Education Service System -- Chapter 4 Modernization of Basic Medical Care and Health Services -- Chapter 5 Modernization of Basic Elderly Care Services -- Chapter 6 Modernization of Basic Public Cultural Services -- Chapter 7 Modernization of Basic Social Services -- Chapter 8 Chinese Government Purchase of Public Services.
    Abstract: This book explores the developmental direction of the modernization of China's basic public services in the context of national governance modernization. Describing the blueprint for the modernization of China's basic public services in 2030, including basic public education, basic medical and health services, basic old-age services, and basic public cultural services, this book reflects Chinese public management scholars' strategies for the modernization of China’s public services in the next 10 years and the path to get there. This book will interest scholars of Chinese governance, as well as readers who want to understand the current status, challenges and development strategies of China's public service and social policy fields. The authors of the book are professors from the School of Public Management and School of Education of Renmin University of China. The author team was led by Professor Dong Keyong, deanof the School of Public Management and Professor Wei Na, and includes contributions from Professor Liu Peng, Professor Li Wenzhao, Associate Professor Tang Jie, Dr. Ouyang Wei, and Professor Zhou Guangli, Associate Professor Zhou Xiang from the School of Education, and many post-doctoral, doctoral and master students.
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    ISBN: 9789811994029
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 269 p. 111 illus., 107 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Theater—History. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Motion pictures. ; Television broadcasting. ; Cultural industries. ; Theater. ; Popular Culture. ; Theater ; Culture
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I Asian American Theatre and Asian Performances -- Chapter 2 Race and Identity in David Henry Hwang's Plays and Musicals -- Chapter 3 River/Cloud: Fill in the Blank via Memory, Imagination, and Meta-theatre -- Chapter 4 Theatre Ecology, Nature, and Politics in Shakespeare’s Plays and Hold On, Love! -- Part II Shakespeare -- Chapter 5 Food/Drink Consumption, Emotions, and Obsessions in Shakespeare’s Plays and Art -- Chapter 6 Women and the `Feminine’ by Quoting Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Image Change in Screen -- Chapter 7 During COVID-19 Pandemics, Reflect on Plagues in Shakespeare’s Plays -- Chapter 8 Post-modern Bizarre & Post-human Zombie: Warm Bodies and Titus -- Chapter 9 Images, Travelling, and Visual Culture in Shakespeare’s Plays: Through and Beyond Repetition -- Part III Netflix TV Dramas -- Chapter 10 Immaterial Representations in Altered Carbon: Sex, Body, and Memories -- Chapter 11 (In)Hospitality and Visual Culture in Downton Abbey -- Chapter 12 Conclusion.
    Abstract: With joy and grace to accompany the readers to have the translocal tour to visit about thirty-seven works, this monograph applies the academic critical theories of Performance Studies, Film Studies, Psychoanalysis, Postmodernism, and Visual Culture, to interpreting the special selection works. The focus and common theme are on race, body, and class. With the background of COVID-19 since 2019 up to the present, the book offers the readers with the remarkable insight of human beings’ accumulated wisdom and experiences in surviving with the dreadful diseases like the plagues in Shakespeare’s time. After the supreme reading, may the global readers in the world acquire the knowledge and power to live in sustainability with education and entertainment of films, performances, and online streaming Netflix TV dramas. Iris H. Tuan is a Professor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. Tuan received her Ph.D. in Theater from UCLA. Tuan was a Visiting Scholar in the Department of English at Harvard University. Her excellent and prolific publications include hundreds of papers and ten books, such as Pop with Gods, Shakespeare, and AI: Popular Film, (Musical) Theatre, and TV Drama (2020), Translocal Performance in Asian Theatre and Film (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), and co-edited Transnational Performance, Identity and Mobility in Asia (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).
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    ISBN: 9789819944279
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(VI, 81 p. 1 illus.)
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    Keywords: World politics. ; World history.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introductions: the Dynamics of World History -- Chapter 2: Review of Kumar's Empire -- Chapter 3: Review of Volume I of the Oxford World History of Empire: Theory -- Chapter 4: Review of Volume II of the Oxford World History of Empire: Storylines -- Chapter 5: Review of Olstein, Thinking History Globally -- Chapter 6: World History and the Chinese World View: Review of Fan and Ford -- Chapter 7: Conclusions.
    Abstract: This book provides an analysis of the latest research findings in the field of world history, and includes terse articulations of modernity vis-à-vis empire. In doing so, the author brings together insights from both the disciplines of history and international relations into world systems, emphasising economic aspects, and offering a road map for the evolution of the field of world history. The book achieves this by critically analysing the works of Peter Fibiger Bang, Christopher Alan Bayly, Walter Scheidel, Krishnan Kumar, Xin Fan, Christopher A. Ford and Diego Olstein. The author includes discussions such as how the Roman empire impacted all subsequent Western empires, both early and modern, and current debates in world history and politics such as China’s rise. Niv Horesh is Affiliate Temporary Member at the Louis Freiberg Center for East Asian Studies, at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A China specialist, he has over 20 years of experience ranging across the private sector, public service and academe. Over the course of his academic career, Niv has held teaching and research positions at, China Agricultural University, the University of New South Wales, Western Sydney University, and the University of Nottingham (UK). Niv’s research incorporates four main strands in the following order: Chinese History, World Monetary History, PRC Political Economy, and PRC Foreign Policy with emphasis on the Middle East.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 200 p. 9 illus., 8 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2. De-Sovietization and collective identity building -- Chapter 3. External influences on regionalization -- Chapter 4. Authoritarian turn and revival of Central Asian regionalization -- Chapter 5: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book addresses how to mitigate regional tensions and enhance cooperative opportunities through well-designed regional institutions and organizations among countries in geographical proximity. We use the case of Central Asia (i.e., Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) to employ our conceptual framework of ‘externally guided regionalism.’ The following questions guide the study: How and by what forces has Central Asian regionalism evolved, and what are the main characteristics and political implications of the continuously evolving regional institutions? We discuss not only the extra-regional influential actors (i.e., Russia, the United States, the European Union, and China), but also intra-regional initiatives, strategies, and struggles in securing stability and sovereignty. Extra-regional actors’ growing competition over molding their own kind of multilateralism involving this region has contributed to the current direction of Central Asia’s regionalization. Concurrently, Central Asia’s political conditions and constraints interactively contribute to ever-increasing institutional sprawl. JeongWon Bourdais Park is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China. She teaches International Organization, Comparative Politics, and Public Policy and publishes widely on regional security, nuclear politics, political communication, and global environmental politics. Aigul M. Adibayeva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations and Regional Studies and Associate Dean of the College of Social Sciences at KIMEP University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. Her publications are in the areas of Central Asian studies and the political history of Kazakhstan since the country’s independence from the Soviet Union. Danial Saari is a Professor of Practice and Head of Political Studies at the Center of the School of Politics and Law at Almaty Management University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. His main research fields are foreign policy analysis, regional studies, international business, and world history focusing on Central Asian countries.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIV, 540 p. 88 illus., 84 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Public administration. ; Urban policy.
    Abstract: Chapter 1:Introduction: The Search for Alternative Models for Responsible Local Governance -- Chapter 2: The Evolving Empowerment of Local Governance and Promotion of Local Governance in the Philippines: An Overview -- Chapter 3: Where the Gaps Are: Reexamining the Framework of Multilevel Governance to Improve the Delivery of Key Public Services in Metro Manila -- Chapter 4: Where the Gaps Are: Assessing Alternative Models of Governance to Improve the Delivery of Key Public Services in Metro Manila -- Chapter 5: Decentralisation Experiences in the Philippines: Social Services Sectors and The Local Government Code of 1991 -- Chapter 6: The State of Health, Health Service Delivery, and Equity of Access in Metro Manila: Challenges and Possible Ways Forward -- Chapter 7: Basic Education and Federalism: Implications and Options for the National Capital Region -- Chapter 8: Ensuring the Affordability of Socialized Housing: Towards Livable and Sustainable Homes for the Filipino Poor -- Chapter 9: Reclaiming Public Services: Giving Back Ownership and Control of Water Services to the Public Sector -- Chapter 10: Alternative Water Sources for Metro Manila for Water Security and Resilience -- Chapter 11: Urban Dimensions of Floodings and Holistic Flood Risk Management: Case of Pasig-Marikina River Basin in Metro Manila -- Chapter 12: Urban Environmental Governance and Sustainable Development: Empowering National and Local Governments for Solid Waste Management in the Philippines -- Chapter 13: Urban Farming and Land Use Governance in Metro Manila -- Chapter 14: IRA and Local Fiscal Governance in the Philippines -- Chapter 15: Risk Transfer Mechanism: Charting a Strategy on Local Insurance -- Chapter 16: Reforms and Ways Forward for Responsible Governance, Decentralization and Equitable Development. .
    Abstract: “This book is very timely. It sheds light on a better Metro Manila within the context of local governance, decentralization and equitable development. Metro Manila’s experience is an excellent study of how institutions continue to evolve given the challenges of metropolitanization and rapid urbanization. This book is a must read for public administration and governance scholars and practitioners who want to understand metropolitan governance not only in the Philippines but in Asia as well.” — Alex Brillantes, Jr., Professor, National College of Public Administration and Governance, University of the Philippines Diliman “As the editors convincingly assert, the framework of decentralized local governance in the Philippines is at a crossroads. Urban governance presents particularly daunting challenges, and nowhere more so than in the megalopolis of Metro Manila. In this landmark volume, authors present innovative and timely reform proposals across a range of policy realms. The volume offers a critical first step toward “a better Metro Manila” as it provides policy guidance toward the goal of more responsible local governance and more equitable development outcomes.” — Paul D. Hutchcroft, Professor of Political Science and Social Change, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, The Australian National University This book contributes to efforts in furthering the democratization and development processes in the Philippines by examining the decentralization efforts in Metro Manila. It explores existing as well as proposed development models for governance with focus on the effective and efficient delivery of social services, bringing forth growth with equity through development efforts, and addressing national-local concerns to promote political and socio economic stability in the country. In doing so, the book examines the strong and weak governance points in the National Capital Region of the Philippines, and identifies areas for reform. Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem is Professor of Political Science at the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman and Executive Director, UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies (CIDS). Maria Ela L. Atienza is Professor of Political Science at the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman and Co-Convenor, UP CIDS Program on Social and Political Change.
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    Series Statement: Christianity in Modern China
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    Keywords: Christianity. ; History. ; Political science. ; Culture ; Religion.
    Abstract: 1. The Chinese Empire, seen through Catholic Eyes -- 2. Attitude of Chinese Empire toward the Catholic Church: from “welcomed religion” to “heterodox sect” -- 3. The Holy See and the Chinese Empire: Diplomatic Attempts -- 4. The Catholic Church and the National Republic of China (1912-1949) -- 5. The Catholic Church and the Communist Government: First Period 1949-1978 -- 6. China Catholic Church and the Liberalization Policy (1979-2013) -- 7. The Catholic Church under Xi Jinping (2013-2022) -- 8. Church and State Relationship in China. .
    Abstract: The volume approaches the relations between China and the Catholic Church in a quite comprehensive and unprejudiced way. Its approach is new since it clarifies the root of the persistent antagonism of both the imperial and republican Chinese Authorities toward the Catholic Church: no matter how the Catholic approach has been, they kept their Sino-centric attitude. It also points out the lack of a truly objective and complete understanding of China by the Western society, including Catholic missionaries: from a blind admiration to a negative evaluation, determined by contingent circumstances and motivations. It tries to clarify myths and stereotyped understandings, that have been created during the historical process, including the role of the Jesuits and in particular of Fr. Matteo Ricci. It also pays particular attention to the role of the Vatican in the recent religious policy of Chinese Government. The reading of the book could be enlightening especially for academics, university students and Christian clergy interested in the history of Catholic Missions in China. Sergio Ticozzi, a researcher of the Holy Spirit Study Centre in Hong Kong for the past 15 years and a contributor to its publication Tripod. He is a native of Milan, Italy, and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1968 after completing philosophical and theological studies at the Pontifical Institute of Foreign Missions. He did English studies in London, Chinese language and cultural studies at the New Asia College in Hong Kong. In addition to working in Hong Kong since 1969, mainly in the field of pastoral work and education, he worked for seven years as translator in Beijing and six years as an educator in the Philippines. His interests include issues of contemporary Chinese society, the history of Chinese Religions, the history of the Catholic Church, both in Hong Kong and in China.
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 183 p.)
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    Series Statement: Canon and World Literature
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    Keywords: Comparative literature. ; European literature.
    Abstract: 1: “Minor” and “Major” in World Literature -- 2: Dutch Literature as a Minor Literature -- 3: The Canon of Dutch-language literature -- 4: J. Slauerhoff in the Canon of Dutch-language Literature -- 5: Slauerhoff’s “Dutch” poetry -- 6: Slauerhoff as a “world author”: his East Asian poems -- 7: Slauerhoff as a “world author”: his East Asian novels and stories -- 8: Slauerhoff as a “world author”: his Latin American dimension -- 9: World Author Slauerhoff.
    Abstract: This text takes a wholly new look at a major early twentieth-century Dutch poet and novelist from the perspective of world literature, situating his work in both a national and a world literary context as measured against contemporaries and near-contemporaries such as Conrad, Pound, Brecht, Segalen, and Malraux. Exemplifying how an author from a “minor” literature may be a “major” world author, this book considers the debates within World Literature regarding the classification of literatures as ‘major’ and ‘minor’, canon formation within Dutch literature, Slauerhoff's position in the Dutch tradition as well as well as his contribution to world literature, particularly focusing on his East Asian poems, his East Asian novels and stories and his poetry and prose set in Latin America. This book is a key read for scholars and students of comparative literature, world literature, European literature, and Dutch literature. Lucid in style, innovative in approach, surprisingly fresh qua topic, this book opens new horizons for literary studies. .
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    ISBN: 9789819935734
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXI, 390 p. 32 illus., 24 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Asia—Economic conditions. ; Asia—Politics and government. ; Power resources. ; Asia ; Asia ; Chinese energy ; Coal in China ; Climate change ; oil in China ; green economy
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1 State-Managed Marketization Approach and Role Compatibility: A Theoretical Framework -- 2 Energy Security: Perceptions and Realities -- 3 Institutional Reform in the Lens of State-Managed Marketization Approach -- 4 Energy Policies from the Angle of State-Managed Marketization Approach -- 5 Use of State-Managed Marketization Approach in Domestic Market -- 6 Foreign Energy Quest in the Lens of State-Managed Marketization Approach -- 7 Use of State-Managed Marketization Approach in Foreign Market -- 8 Is China’s Approach to Energy Security Distinctive? Comparative Analysis with the US and India -- 9 State-Managed Marketization Approach and State-SOEs-Market Relations -- Conclusion. .
    Abstract: This book aims to analyze how and why China takes a state-managed marketization approach (SMMA) to energy security against the backdrop of global efforts of decarbonization and intensified strategic competition between China and the United States. How, and why, does China's SMMA work? Taking an evolving, historical perspective, this book explores China’s perception of energy security, the policy process, institutional restructuring in China's petroleum industry, China's foreign energy quest, and the ramifications of the Chinese approach on the international energy market and on world decarbonization. To demonstrate to what extent China’s SMMA differs from other countries, it also makes a comparative analyses of the approaches by China, the US and India. This book will keenly interest scholars of the Chinese political economy, climate change, and geopolitics. Shaofeng CHEN is an associate professor at the School of International Studies, Peking University (PKU). Before joining PKU, he used to work at the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore. He was a visiting professor at Hong Kong University in 2014 and New York University in 2015. His research interests cover energy security, regional cooperation and integration in Asia, and global economic governance.
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    ISBN: 9789811992513
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 148 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Literature, Modern—20th century. ; Literature, Modern—21st century. ; Collective memory. ; Education in literature. ; Fiction. ; Literature, Modern ; Literature, Modern
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: Memory and Fiction in the 21st Century -- Chapter 2: Memory Made: Photography, Latency, and Contingency in Penelope Lively’s The Photograph -- Chapter 3: Memory in Seriality: Remainder, Repetition, and Authenticity in Tom McCarthy’s Remainder -- Chapter 4: Memory Hacking: Remembering, Storytelling, and Unreliable Narrators in Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending and The Only Story -- Chapter 5: Remember Like Humans: (Post-)human Memories, Forgetting, and Space of Latency in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go -- Chapter 6: Memory Outsourced: New Memory in the Digital Age in Felicia Yap’s Yesterday -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Future of 21st Century Memory.
    Abstract: This book probes the complex relationship between memory and storytelling in contemporary literature. It not only examines how memory is constantly made and remade through words and stories but also explores how literary practices and imagination are shaping new concepts of memory in the 21st century. By analyzing the selected novels – Penelope Lively’s The Photograph, Tom McCarthy’s Remainder, Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending and The Only Story, Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, and Felicia Yap’s Yesterday – this book explores the dynamic interplay of remembering and forgetting, and redefines the relationship between fiction and memory in the 21st century. Chia-Chieh Mavis Tseng is the director and associate professor in the Language Center at Taipei Medical University. She received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Her publications have addressed memory studies, film studies, visual culture, urban modernity, Amy Levy, Kate Chopin, Virginia Woolf, Kazuo Ishiguro, Walter Benjamin, and Jacques Tati’s works. Her several research projects (2017-2023), funded by the National Science and Technology Council in Taiwan, R.O.C., focus on representations of memory in contemporary novels and films.
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    ISBN: 9789819941414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 199 p. 22 illus., 19 illus. in color.)
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    Keywords: Social choice. ; Welfare economics. ; Economic policy. ; Social policy. ; Labor economics. ; Finance, Public. ; Development economics. ; Financial Inclusion ; Microfinance Institutions ; Livelihood Transformation ; Women Empowerment ; MFIs Efficiency Microfinance Institutions Efficiency ; Determinants ; Credit Utilisation
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Financial inclusion, microfinance institutions and women empowerment: overview and literatures -- Chapter 3: Perception of borrowers and non-borrowers towards mfis -- Chapter 4: Credit utilization pattern of the borrowers -- Chapter 5: Microfinance and employability -- Chapter 6: Performance analysis of the active mfis -- Chapter 7: Role of mfis towards empowering the women -- Chapter 8: Identification of determinants influencing the economic, psychological and social empowerment of the female borrowers -- Chapter 9: Summary and conclusion. .
    Abstract: This book explores the role and effect of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) with different dimensions. It is being supported with strong empirical evidence into various parameters of MFIs directed towards inclusive finance and the transformation journey of livelihoods of its beneficiaries. It also incorporates empirical evidence with the perception of both beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries. Starting its journey toward the path of comprehending how MFIs make their footprint among the excluded population in the selected areas, it incorporates the different outcomes of MFI lending like credit utilisation patterns, income generation, and employability. As financial stability helps to break out the vicious cycle of poverty, this book emphasises the self-dependent element for the beneficiaries and their households. It addresses the important issue of the female counterparts in society. It shows how the MFIs work actively to generate female empowerment from multiple dimensions among the selected communities. It addresses key issues to consider for inclusive policy formulation, especially for backward communities in the backward areas and gives a realistic scenario of the MFI activities, their interactions with the respondents, the various outcomes, and areas for further developments, etc. This book is beneficial for academicians, researchers, and policymakers. Dr. Srimoyee Datta is presently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Business Administration, Sidho Kanho Birsha University. She has over 17 years of academic experience in various institutes. She has been awarded Ph.D. from Vidyasagar University, West Bengal. She has published various research articles in various reputed national and international journals published by reputed publishers. Dr. Tarak Nath Sahu is currently working as an Associate Professor of Commerce and Head, Department of Business Administration, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore. He has over 16 years of postgraduate teaching and research experience in the field of finance and financial economics. Dr. Sahu, a gold medalist at both graduate and post-graduate levels, has authored five books and edited ten books. He has published more than hundred fifty research articles in reputed national and international journals.
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    ISBN: 9789819933822
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXXIX, 495 p. 54 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Economic development. ; Development economics. ; Imperialism.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Portuguese-speaking Small Island Developing States: definition, relevance, commonalities and specificities -- Chapter 3: The Portuguese-speaking Small Island Developing States – The journey of their political systems: construction, transformation and transitions -- Chapter 4: Portuguese-Speaking Small Island Developing States: Their journey of economic development -- Chapter 5: The Portuguese-speaking Small Island Developing States: Their journey of social development -- Chapter 6: The Portuguese-Speaking Small Island Developing States: The journey of their foreign policies and international relations -- Chapter 7: The Portuguese-speaking Small Island Developing States: Looking forward.
    Abstract: “The authors’ approach is innovative as it establishes a direct comparison between the post-independence developments of Cabo Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe and Timor-Leste. As the book is written from a small island developing states perspective, it undoubtedly contributes important lessons and information to the existing literature on this special category of developing states.” ─Gerhard Seibert, PósAfro, Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, Brazil. “This book provides new perspectives on three of the smallest Lusophone states. It fills a gap in academic knowledge about SIDS and further offers innovative insights into the specificity of being a Portuguese-speaking small island state. The combination of an economic, political and social approach in a diachronic perspective, allows the reader to have a complete understanding of the contemporary history of these countries. Each chapter offers a number of selected questions, which are designed to encourage academic debate, and to support researchers and students.” ─Cátia Miriam Costa, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE), Lisbon, Portugal. This book assesses the dynamics, challenges and achievements of the development processes of three Portuguese-speaking Small Island Developing States (PSSIDS) - Cabo Verde, São Tome and Príncipe, and Timor-Leste. Important lessons are drawn from those processes, which are relevant for policymakers, as well as for their bilateral and multilateral development partners, including international organizations such as United Nations or the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. To that end, the book includes contributions to the academic literature about SIDS, an area of research that has been significantly overlooked. The conclusions would be of interest to readers as a lead up to the fiftieth anniversary of their independence. Francisco José B.S. Leandro is Associate Professor with Habilitation at Faculty of Social Sciences - University of Macau, China. Enrique Martínez-Galán is an integrated researcher at the Centre for African and Development Studies - ISEG-Lisbon School of Economics and Management of the University of Lisbon, Portugal. Paulo Gonçalves is an independent researcher and a retired senior officer of the Portuguese Air Force, Portugal.
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    ISBN: 9789819918317
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 172 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Science—History. ; Medicine and the humanities. ; Public health. ; Science
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Initiating a new experimentation -- Chapter 3: Installation of a health system -- Chapter 4: In search of a cure -- Chapter 5: Life -- Chapter 6: Ajyet and jegna -- Chapter 7: Culture of defiance.
    Abstract: This is a book about life during the HIV epidemic in Ethiopia, and seeks to understand how and why the global effort to achieve universal HIV treatment has shifted away from its initial focus on the excessive human suffering precipitated by the epidemic. When antiretroviral drugs became available in Ethiopia, they emerged as powerful agents of change: not only did they cure individuals, they also helped people overcome their fear of – and break the silence around – AIDS, while healing the social ruptures caused by the epidemic. Nevertheless, as this book argues, the very same agents have silently “reversed” these changes over the course of the past decade. These reversals have dissolved connections, re-incurred invisible social fissures, and allowed a large majority of people to stay indifferent to the suffering of individuals whose lives remain vulnerable under the current treatment regime. This whole process is a product of neoliberal global health interventions that determine which lives are worthy or unworthy of investment. This book will interest scholars of biopolitics and public health, those who study the developing world, and those interested in how pandemic interventions alter the lives of many. Makoto Nishi is an associate professor at the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University. His current research projects focus on the care environment for families affected by some neurological conditions, including parasite-induced epilepsy in post-conflict northern Uganda and autism during Covid time in neoliberal Japan.
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    ISBN: 9789819930838
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLVI, 674 p. 92 illus., 75 illus. in color.)
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development Goals Series
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    Keywords: Sustainability. ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Environmental education. ; Product-to-service design ; Sustainable resource use ; Innovation in circular design ; Circular economy and SDGs impacts ; Linear-to-circular transitions ; Barriers and triggers of circular economy practices ; Waste management ; Circular business models ; Circular/Sustainable food systems ; Rethinking consumer ownership ; Collaborative Consumption in Sub Saharan Africa ; Ghana's ride-hailing industry ; Supply Chains in health sector ; sustainability in developing countries ; Human Capital Transformation for Sustainable Development ; circular economy in Africa's informal sector ; Food Systems in the Hospitality Industry ; sustainable business through shared value ; emission reduction in an emerging economy ; Circular Food Economy ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Section 1: Literature review of circular strategies -- Chapter 1 Circularity challenges in SDGs Implementation: A review in context -- Chapter 2 Sharing instead of Owning: A Synthesized Review on Collaborative Consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Section 2: Conceptual insights on circular economy -- Chapter 3 Contextualizing circular economy research-to-practice transition -- Chapter 4 STEAM education and innovation learning towards circular strategies -- Chapter 5 How can Ghana Transition from a Linear to a circular economy of waste management? A conceptual analysis of policy approaches -- Section 3: Country-level case studies on circular strategies -- Chapter 6 Linear economy wolf in circular economy sheep clothing: Ride-hailing in Ghana -- Chapter 7 A transition towards a circular food economy in Ghana: An institutional and policy analysis -- Chapter 8 Macroeconomic performance and progress towards a circular economy in developing countries -- Chapter 9 Circularity in Mauritius: Examining the determinants -- Chapter 10 Circular economy principles and responsible manufacturing: Assessing Implications for resource conservation, emission reduction, cost performance, and environmental legitimacy -- Chapter 11 Human capital transformation for circular economy and sustainable development: A government-linked company experience -- Chapter 12 Applying circular economy thinking to food systems in the hospitality industry in Nigeria -- Chapter 13 Circular economy in Turkish manufacturing sector: The roles of green manufacturing and innovation -- Chapter 14 Corporate sustainability and circular economy in Turkish service and manufacturing business -- Chapter 15 Circular Value Chains: Circular Strategies and Managerial Perceptions of Supply Chain Professionals from Turkey -- Chapter 16 Exploring factors affecting the adoption of green process management model in the software industry: Progress towards sustainability and circularity -- Chapter 17 Capital Maintenance and Depreciation Accounting Convergence: A New Model for Sustainability and Circularity in Capital Maintenance -- Chapter 18 Pathways toward a circular economy in Ghana: The contribution of waste transfer stations and the informal waste collectors in solid waste management -- Chapter 19 Institutionalisation and Enforcement of Circular Fisheries Practices in Uganda: The role of the Military in the Implementation of the National Fisheries Policy -- Chapter 20 Gayo’s sustainable community waste management model: Impacts and lessons for circular futures.
    Abstract: “This is a useful book with a significant collection of articles written by forty-eight researchers and experts on circular economy and the SDGs. The book presents appropriate policies, cases and theoretical frameworks which give a thorough idea of the paradigm shift from the EPCD2 (Extract-ProduceConsume-Dispose-Deplete) concept of the linear economy to the regenerative circular economy for sustainable futures. The collection is comprehensive in its coverage of various issues, focusing on the transitional requirements for countries. This book will definitely make a significant difference to the understanding of the readers about the circular economy, globalisation, and the SDGs”. —Prof. Sadhan Kumar Ghosh (Research Director, SDCERC, ISWMAW, India) This book provides novel perspectives to the ongoing global discussions on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Current knowledge on circular economy and the SDGs target in developing and emerging countries are mostly fragmented and empirical evidence is limited. The approach taken in the book is unique as it presents holistic viewpoints about the synergies, opportunities and challenges between circular economy and SDGs targets in developing and emerging countries. The book presents diverse contents on the topic including literature reviews, conceptual discussions, case studies, and empirical analysis. Dr Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie is an award-winning author and Lecturer in the Business and Accounting Discipline at Charles Darwin University. Dr Erdiaw-Kwasie holds a PhD in Sustainability Management from the University of Southern Queensland. His research interests focus on sustainability transitions, circular economy, climate risks & business, digital futures, and global development. Dr G. M. Monirul Alam is currently a Professor at the Department of Agribusiness, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU), Bangladesh. He also holds the position of Adjunct Research Fellow at USQ, Australia. He is an award-winning researcher whose current research domains are climate change adaptation, poverty, food security, ICT, circular economy, and impact analysis.
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    ISBN: 9789811950056
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 298 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
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    Keywords: Africa—Politics and government. ; Africa—Economic conditions. ; Political sociology. ; International economic relations. ; Economics. ; Africa ; Africa
    Abstract: Introduction -- Chapter 1: A Borderless region and the pursuit of Continental Free Trade Agreement in West Africa -- Part I: ECOWAS and AfCFTA in West Africa and Beyond -- CHAPTER 2: ECOWAS ‘Borderless Protocol’ and the AfCFTA: Blessing or Burden for Africa’s ‘Smiling Coast’? -- CHAPTER 3: Gendered Insecurity and Mobility in West African Borderlands: putting the Nigeria/Niger border in perspective -- CHAPTER 4: Nigeria-Benin Border Trade in the Context of the ECOWAS -- CHAPTER5: AfCFTA-ECOWAS Regional Integration Initiatives and EUFTA Migration Governance: The Undoing and Doing of Borders in West Africa -- Part II: ECOWAS Protocol and the AfCFTA: Understanding the Political-Economic and Security Dimensions -- CHAPTER 6: Border Closure in Nigeria: Implications for the AfCFTA and Communities on the Benin-Nigeria Corridor -- CHAPTER 7: West African Borderlands: Between ECOWAS Free Movement and EU Externalization Policy -- CHAPTER 8: Borderless Africa, Illegal Migration and Food Insecurity in West Africa -- CHAPTER 9: Integrating AFCFTA (African Continental Free Trade Area) into a Borderless ECOWAS Region: An evident Bluster, a Strategy or a Reality -- CHAPTER 10: ECOWAS Borderless Protocol, AfCFTA and Cross-Border Criminalities and (In)Security Challenges in West Africa -- Part III: Borderless West Africa and AfCFTA: Challenges and Opportunities for African Development -- Chapter 11: The ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons in Nigeria’s Borderlands, Challenges and Lessons for AfCFTA -- CHAPTER 12: African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement and Challenges of Borderlands in the ECOWAS Region.
    Abstract: “This timely book has demonstrated that no subjects are more important than those of movements and borders in regional integrative associations. With the careful selection of ECOWAS as a major case study, this impressive collection offers the leading insights on protocols, regulations, trade, and financing to affirm the relevance of regional integration to development, citizenship and collective transformation.” Toyin Falola, Frances and Sanger Mossiker, The University of Texas at Austin, USA “This volume offers deep and refreshing perspectives on the subject of borders and borderlands in West Africa. It is a compelling read that marries critical interrogation of longstanding issues of integration, illegal migration, cross-border criminalities, and border closure, among others, with a contemporary subject like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in the context of West Africa. It is highly recommended to scholars, policy analysts, practitioners, state officials, and students.” Freedom C ONUOHA, University of Nigeria, Nigeria. This book discusses the phenomenon of regional integration in Africa and the ensuing discourse on the intercontinental free trade agreement within the continent. Long before the move for the facilitation of free trade in Africa, freedom of movement by Africans within Africa backed up by the AU Protocol on the free movement of persons has been in existence, and in one way or another both moves are closely related. This book explores the existing relationships between the ECOWAS Protocol on free movement, goods and services, and AfCFTA on one hand and the impact of the implementation and non-implementation of these policies on West Africa on the other. Samuel Kehinde Okunade is a Senior Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship, University of Pretoria, South Africa. He received his PhD in Conflict Transformation from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and his research interests span across security and borderlands studies, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and migration studies, and regional integration in Africa. Olusola Ogunnubi is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Gender and African Studies, University of the Free State, South Africa, and also Visiting Scholar at Carleton University, Canada. He received his PhD from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and his research interests include regional studies, comparative foreign policy, corruption in Africa, African regional power politics and soft power diplomacy.
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    ISBN: 9789819966516
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 579 p. 15 illus., 12 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries
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    Keywords: Asia ; Africa ; International relations. ; Political leadership. ; Political planning.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Indonesian Foreign Policy’s Contemporary Evolution -- 3. An Afro-Asian Multilateral Deadlock -- 4. Redefinition and Principal Instigators of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy towards Africa -- 5. Positioning Indonesia among Other Major Asian Players -- 6. Reinventing Indonesian Power through Africa -- 7. Knowledge Production and Indonesian Foreign Policy -- 8. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book provides a comprehensive study of Indonesia's contemporary foreign policy engagement with Africa, highlighting the archipelago’s recent reawakening to the continent. It explores thoughts on Afro-Asian relations in general and their future in the changing geopolitical context. It provides a vision of Indonesia’s foreign policy and political situation at the highest level of leadership. It places Indonesia in a multi-comparison context, which helps us reconsider Indonesia today and widens our views on Indonesia’s needs to be better known through new perspectives and voices able to better convey the realities of its polity, aspirations, and complexities. It proposes, through the study of Indonesia’s African endeavour, to better grasp the contemporary Indonesian Zeitgeist and Weltanschauung. It also analyses the political power alliance formed by President Jokowi and former General Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, leading a state-led development through state capitalism, mobilising State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs). The Bandung Conference host aspires to project its domestic development achievements towards Africa, focusing on Africa for Africa and not merely as part of a sometimes-abstract Afro-Asian discourse. Nonetheless, Afro-Asianism continues to be mobilised to facilitate market penetration and serve domestic interests. The book shows how Indonesia’s foreign policy toward Africa relates to domestic political contestation and consolidation, political legacy and commodity-based industrial policy, and Chinese and “China in Africa” networks and ideational influence, foremost among other networks of influence in the Jokowi era. The book also underlines how Indonesia’s knowledge production and academic deficiencies negatively impact its foreign policy capabilities, notably as a potential robust alternative partner for Africa. It will be beneficial for students, academicians, researchers, and diplomats. Christophe Dorigné-Thomson is Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Indonesia, Indonesia.
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