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Books in the Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific series

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  • - Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times
    by Barry Wain
    £48.49 - 110.49

    This second edition in paper back offers in a single comprehensive volume the misdeeds and scandals that occurred during Mahathir Mohamad two decades as prime minister of Malaysia and afterwards. It includes Mahathir's response to the first edition and engages with the debate about Mahathir's legacy.

  • - Power Transition, Domestic Politics, and Diffusion of Ideas
    by Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
    £110.49

    Lastly, the book provides valuable references to regionalism in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific by analyzing regional integration/cooperation through free trade agreements and the development of regional connectivity.

  • - Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy Concepts
    by Jinghan Zeng
    £120.99

    This book studies the three most important Chinese foreign policy concepts under Xi Jinping's leadership - "New Type of Great Power Relations", "Belt and Road Initiative" and "Community of Shared Future for Mankind".

  • - A Pyramid Root Cause Model
    by Shafi Md Mostofa
    £120.99

    This book seeks to investigate not only the causes of radicalization but also how radicalization has unfolded since 2009 based on an exhaustive review of the relevant literature and two stints of fieldwork in Bangladesh involving 71 in depth interviews of highly credentialed individuals.

  • - Problems in Nation Building
    by Bob Olivier
    £120.99

    This book describes the Islamisation process that has unfolded in Malaysia over the last fifty years and provides feedback from in-depth interviews with 100 individuals from Malaysia's "educated classes", or the "elite", regarding their reactions to the changes that have accompanied Islamisation and how they feel it has impacted them.

  • - Conflict Prevention and Informal Peacebuilding
    by M. Weissmann
    £40.99 - 50.99

    Using a case study based approach, Weissmann analyses the post-Cold War East Asian security setting to demonstrate why there is a paradoxical inter-state peace. He points out processes that have been important for the creation of a continuing relative peace in East Asia, as well as conflict prevention and peacebuilding mechanisms.

  • - From Conflict to Cooperation
    by Z. Tadjoeddin
    £50.99

    Tadjoeddin uniquely explores four types of violent conflicts pertinent to contemporary Indonesia (secessionist, ethnic, routine-everyday and electoral violence), and seeks to discover what socio-economic development can do to overcome conflict and make the country's transition to democracy safe for its constituencies.

  • - Regulating Dissent
    by Kelly Gerard
    £50.99

    This book offers an innovative framework for understanding the role of civil society in regional and global policymaking. Using political economy analysis, Gerard demonstrates that ASEAN's people-oriented agenda builds legitimacy, while sidelining its detractors.

  • - Power Politics, Governance, and Critical Junctures
    by H. Yoshimatsu
    £50.99

    Yoshimatsu explores the causes and implications of the diverse degree of institution-building in East Asia by examining two processes of initiating and developing multilateral institutions in five policy areas: trade, finance, food security, energy security, and the environment.

  • by S. Tok
    £50.99

    Is China always defensive about its sovereignty issues? By comparing China's changing policy towards Taiwan and Hong Kong, the author relates the role of previous conceptions of the world order in China's conception of modern 'sovereignty', thereby uncovers Beijing's deepest concern when dealing with its sovereignty issues.

  • by Arndt Michael
    £50.99

    The book provides a novel analytical perspective on regional multilateralism in South Asia and its neighbouring regions and covers the genesis, evolution and status quo of the four major regional organizations.

  • - The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
    by S. Aris
    £40.99 - 50.99

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  • by C. Hughes, J. Hutchison, W. Hout & et al.
    £50.99

    Adopting a distinctive structural political economy approach, this book uniquely explains the blind spots of alternative political economy approaches to international aid, and presents an original framework for evaluating likely reformers' strength of commitment and potential alliances with donors.

  • by A. Croissant, D. Kuehn, P. Lorenz & et al.
    £50.99

    How can civilians in newly democratized countries ensure their control over the military? While establishing civilian control of the military is a necessary condition for a functioning democracy, it requires prudent strategic action on the part of the decision-makers to remove the military from positions of power and make it follow their orders.

  • - Middle Power or Awkward Partner?
    by Allan Patience
    £110.49 - 153.49

    This book sets out to discuss what kind of 'middle power' Australia is, and whether its identity as a middle power negatively influences its relationship with Asia. It looks at the history of the middle power concept, develops three concepts of middle power status and examines Australia's relationships with China, Japan and Indonesia as a focus.

  • - Internationalisation of Chinese Capital and State-Society Relations in Ethiopia
    by Edson Ziso
    £120.99

    By thoroughly reviewing and deploying the 'second image reversed' approach and the relational concept of state power analytical approaches, Ziso challenges the Western-centric Weberian conceptualization of state.

  • - Towards Sustainable Agriculture
    by Marie-Helene Schwoob
    £69.99 - 120.99

  • by Robert Kong Chan
    £120.99

    This book examines the complex relations between Joseon Korea (1392-1910) and Ming/Qing China in history, and reveals their contemporary implications for the nature of a China-dominated order in East Asia and the relations between China and the middle powers in the region.

  • - Bordering the Asia-Pacific
    by Nicholas Henry
    £50.99

    The main argument is that regional and international trends of securitisation and criminalisation of irregular migration, often associated with framing the issue in terms of migrant smuggling and human trafficking, have intensified carceral border regimes and produced greater precarity for migrants.

  • - The Japan Coast Guard and Maritime Outlaws
    by L. Black
    £110.49

    Since the late 1990s, the Japan Coast Guard (JCG) has countered a myriad of 'outlaw' threats at sea including piracy, terrorism, the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and the threat posed by 'rogue states'. Japan's innovative strategy has transformed maritime security governance in Southeast Asia and beyond.

  • by B. Howe
    £50.99

    Many of the most vulnerable sections of East Asian populations still face tremendous challenges in their daily lives, have yet to enjoy the rewards of the Asian Century, and may even be further imperiled as a result of the forces of development.

  • by Henry Pelling
    £48.99 - 142.49

  • by Robert G. Wirsing, Christopher Jasparro & Daniel C. Stoll
    £50.99

    The authors explore the fresh water crisis of Himalayan Asia. While the region hosts some of the world's mightiest rivers, it is also home to rapidly modernizing, increasingly affluent, and demographically multiplying societies, ensuring the rapid depletion of water resources and of disputes over ownership of transboundary waters.

  • - Innovation and a Global Knowledge Economy in India
    by Thomas Birtchnell
    £99.49

    How should we understand the many reports that poverty is the mother of innovation in India? Birtchnell traces the various discourses and counter-discourses around an Indian way of working and illustrates how differences in the international dimensions of austerity allow India's knowledge economy to prosper.

  • by Joel Rathus
    £40.99 - 50.99

    Viewing the rise of China from Japan's perspective, the author elucidates Japanese policy responses and their implications for regional institution building. It fills a gap in knowledge about the development of East Asian regional institutions and Sino-Japanese relationships.

  • by L. Jones
    £99.49

    Drawing on the fields of political economy and historical sociology, Jones dispels the overwhelming consensus among scholars that members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) never interfere in the internal affairs of other states, and pioneers a new approach to the understanding of regional politics in Southeast Asia.

  • - The World Bank and the Post-Washington Consensus in Southeast Asia
    by T. Carroll
    £39.99 - 50.99

    Investigates the World Bank's promotion of market-led development in the underdeveloped world and the impact that this promotion has upon citizenship. This book looks at this subject using case studies drawn from Southeast Asia, one of the world's most diverse regions.

  • - Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg
    by Michael Naughton
    £39.99 - 50.99

    Drawing on Foucauldian theory and 'social harm' paradigms, Naughton offers a radical redefinition of miscarriages of justice from a critical perspective. This book uncovers the limits of the entire criminal justice process and challenges the dominant perception that miscarriages of justices are rare and exceptional cases of wrongful imprisonment.

  • - Norms and Interests in the ASEAN Regional Forum
    by Hiro Katsumata
    £39.99 - 50.99

    Katsumata demonstrates that something interesting is taking place inside the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF). He shows that an association of minor powers in Southeast Asia is promoting its cooperative security norm, and influencing the policies of its external partners. Thus, the ARF is one of the important pathways to regional security.

  • - State Building and the Transformation of the Global Order
    by Shahar Hameiri
    £40.99 - 50.99

    Shahar Hameiri argues that state building interventions are creating a new form of transnationally regulated statehood. Using case-studies from the Asia-Pacific, he analyzes the politics of state building and the implications for contemporary statehood and the global order.

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