ISEAS 2012-13 Book Catalogue

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CONTENTS About ISEAS Publishing

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ISEAS Books Adopted as Texts

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Highlights

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E-Coursepacks and Licences

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Economics

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Society and Culture

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Politics and International Affairs

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Best of Backlist

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Country and Regional Studies ASEAN and Asia-Paci�ic

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China

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India

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Indochina (Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam)

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Indonesia

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Japan

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Philippines

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Malaysia

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Singapore

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Myanmar

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Thailand

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ISEAS Journals • ASEAN Economic Bulletin

• Contemporary Southeast Asia

• SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia

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Author Index

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Title Index

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ASEAN Studies Centre

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Series Index

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Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre

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How to Order

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APEC Study Centre

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Other Publishers Represented by ISEAS Ascanio

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ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

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East-West Center Series

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SEARCA

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Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC)

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NIAS Press

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KITLV Press

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Stanford University Press

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• All ISEAS books and journals are available as e-books, and also as individual e-chapters and articles.

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ABOUT ISEAS PUBLISHING

WHAT’S NEW

Best-selling book for 2011

ISEAS Publishing continued to maintain its output of more than 50 new publications a year. Our worldwide audience continues to grow especially readers of e-content.

LIBRARIANS, DO YOU HAVE ISEAS’ ENTIRE COLLECTION?

The past year has seen a further increase in the number of libraries that purchase the entire collection of ISEAS e-books. Not only are our new titles avaiIable as e-books, but the entire backlist of all ISEAS books since 1970 has also been converted into e-books.

Most popular annual for students of Southeast Asia

LECTURERS AND STUDENTS, DO YOU WANT JUST ONE CHAPTER?

Buying the entire book may not be so practical if you only want one chapter. Now you can buy single chapters. The chapter is delivered fast, direct to your computer or handheld device. Check it out at <http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg>

ISEAS three journals

SCHOLARS, LOOKING FOR AN ISEAS ARTICLE?

Our website has more than 2,400 e-articles that have been published in our journals and annual since 1975: • Contemporary Southeast Asia • ASEAN Economic Bulletin • SOJOURN: Social Issues in Southeast Asia • Southeast Asian Affairs

You can view them on Proquest, Project Muse, Google, and Ebsco or come to ISEAS website at http://bookshop.iseas.edu. sg> and do a keyword search. Happy Reading!

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HIGHLIGHTS

ISEAS books are on display at every Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies

Beijing Book Fair 2011, networking with Chinese Publishers

Singapore Writers Festival 2011, where three ISEAS authors were panellists: Dr Ooi Kee Beng, Irene Ng and Asad-ul Iqbal Latif

Professor Hum Sin Hoon, author of Zheng He and the Art of Collaboration seen with Dr Tan Ta Sen during an interview for the Straits Times, 12 February 2012 (Source: The Straits Times Š Singapore Press Holdings. Reprinted with permission) Kuala Lumpur Book Fair 2011, an excellent venue for meeting librarians

Triena Ong, ISEAS Managing Editor at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2011, showcasing ISEAS books, meeting co-publishers, agents and business partners, from all over the world.

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Launch of Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies in Southeast Asia 1511–2011 vol. 1, edited by Laura Jarnagin. The guest-of-honour was Afonso Malheiro of the Embassy of Portugal (Source: The Eurasian Association Singapore. Reprinted with permission)

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APEC

New Agenda in Its Third Decade

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Ippei Yamazawa

Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo.

“Ippei Yamazawa is one of the fathers to the study of AsiaPacific regional cooperation in Japan and has contributed hugely to the development and work of APEC over many years. This book makes it clear why APEC remains such a crucial element of regional economic architecture and defines an agenda going forward to which regional leaders should aspire. Here is a first rate exposition of the priorities for regional cooperation in Asia and the Pacific.” Peter Drysdale, Professor Emeritus, Australian National University 2011 141 pp APEC10 Soft cover 978-981-4311-63-2 S$39.90/US$35.90 E-book 978-981-4311-64-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

THE U.S.-SINGAPORE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT

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An American Perspective on Power, Trade and Security in the Asia Pacific Eul-Soo Pang

Visiting Professorial Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

The United States - Singapore Free Trade Agreement (USSFTA) is the first FTA that America signed with an Asian country and the second such agreement with a fully developed country, after Canada. The city-state has used a free trade agreement as both a national survival and a growth strategy, first forging such FTA ties with its major trading partners and then expanding its strategic link to such extra-regional great powers as the United States, Japan, Australia, China, India, and the European Union. Both Singapore and the United States saw in FTAs something more than just merchandise trade.

ASEAN AND ASIA-PACIFIC SOUTHEAST ASIAN AFFAIRS 2012

Daljit Singh, editor

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Southeast Asia 2012–2013

Michael J Montesano, editor

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Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

2012 370 pp SEAA12 Soft cover 978-981-4380-24-9 S$42.90/US$38.00 Hard cover 978-981-4380-23-2 S$69.90/US$64.90 E-book 978-981-4380-25-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

CONTENTS THE REGION MALAYSIA Southeast Asia and ASEAN: Running in Place by Malaysia in 2011: Signs of the Times: Election Fever, Donald Weatherbee Recurring Themes, and Political Malaise by Joseph Liow and Afif Pasuni Southeast Asian Economies: Moderating Growth Momentum by Sanchita Basu Das Economic Growth Moderates by G. Sivalingam ASEAN in 2011 by Rahimah Abdulrahim MYANMAR Boundary Disputes and Border Issues: Latent Myanmar in 2011 by Moe Thuzar Dangers by Barry Wain The Problem of Democracy in the Republic of the The Five Power Defence Arrangements at Forty Union of Myanmar: Neither Nation-State Nor State(1971–2011) by Carlyle Thayer Nation? by David I Steinberg How will Southeast Asia Position Itself in Asia’s Future in an Age of Scarcities? by Joergen Oerstroem THE PHILIPPINES Moeller Aquino in 2011: Pushing the Limits, Single-mindedly by Aileen San Pablo-Baviera BRUNEI DARUSSALAM The Philippines in 2011 by Rodolfo Severino Brunei in 2011: Making Progress Slowly by Pushpa Thambipillai SINGAPORE CAMBODIA Singapore in 2011: Transitioning to a ‘New Normal’ in a Post–Lee Kuan Yew Era by Eugene K.B. Tan Cambodia in 2011: Capitalist Transformation by Neither Liberal Democracy nor Dictatorship by Steve A Return to Normal Politics: Singapore General Heder Elections 2011 by Terence Chong INDONESIA Indonesia in 2011: Yudhoyono’s Legacy between Stability and Stagnation by Marcus Mietzner Economic Consequences of Indonesia’s Ageing Population by Aris Ananta

THAILAND Thailand in 2011: Thaksin Survives Yet Disquiet Floods the Kingdom by Nicholas Farrelly From Inward to Outward: An Assessment of FDI Performance in Thailand by Aekapol Chongvilaivan

LAOS Laos in 2011 by Christopher Roberts

TIMOR–LESTE Timor-Leste in 2011: A More Confident or Overconfident Foreign Policy Actor? by Selver B. Sahin VIETNAM Vietnam in 2011 by David Koh

2012 200 pp RO/12 Soft cover 978-981-4379-80-9 S$29.90/US$24.90 E-book 978-981-4379-81-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Hooman Peimani, editor

Head, Energy Security Division, Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore.

Founder, Roger Harris Associates.

Information and communication technologies have long promised to provide quality education, improve healthcare, allow open government, and solve environmental issues. To realize this potential and influence policymaking and programme design, the Singapore Internet Research Center, supported by the IDRC, created an innovative research capacity-building programme, SIRCA. 2012 196 pp BM461 Soft cover 978-981-4380-00-3 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4380-01-0 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/IDRC/SIRC)

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THE CHALLENGE OF N EW ENERGY SECURITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Trends of Significance

Roger W Harris, editor

Regional Outlook is designed for the busy executive, professional, diplomat, journalist, or interested observer. It aims to provide a succinct analysis of current political and economic trends shaping the region, and the outlook for the forthcoming two years. This forward-looking book contains focused political commentaries and economic forecasts on all ten countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as well as a select number of topical pieces of significance to the region.

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Strengthening ICT for Development Research Capacity in Asia

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Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, and Assistant Director, Singapore Internet Research Centre.

Fellow and Joint Coordinator, Regional Economic Studies Unit, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

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LINKING RESEARCH TO PRACTICE

Arul Chib, editor

Lee Poh Onn, editor

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Southeast Asian Affairs 2012 provides an informed and readable analysis of the events and developments in the region in 2011. In the regional section of this volume, the first six articles provide the political and economic overview of Southeast Asia and the region. Eleven country reviews as well as six special theme articles follow, delving into domestic political, economic, security, and social developments during 2011 and their implications for countries in the region and beyond.

2011 306 pp BM439 Soft cover 978-981-4311-99-1 S$39.00/US$34.90 E-book 978-981-4345-00-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

REGIONAL OUTLOOK

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This book reveals certain significant trends of importance to the major energy-producing and energy-consuming regions. Through its unique analysis, it sheds light on how such trends will affect the energy security policies of all the producers and consumers of energy, large and small, in one form or another, in the foreseeable future. 2011 178 pp ENERGY7 Soft cover 978-981-4311-61-8 S$49.90/US$42.90 E-book 978-981-4311-62-5 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Bookwell)

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THE FIVE POWER DEFENCE ARRANGEMENTS AT FORTY

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Daljit Singh, editor

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

This volume marks the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the FPDA. Regional and international scholars examine the primary motivations of the five members, the FPDA’s contribution to regional security over the past four decades and explore possible future roles for the alliance in the context of emerging geopolitical trends and security challenges in the twenty-first century. 2011 129 pp PIC210 Hard cover 978-981-4345-44-6 S$35.90/US$32.90 E-book 978-981-4311-27-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

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This volume focuses on the theme of Human Security - a phenomenon increasingly in the news in Asia. The issues revolve around the security of the individual as opposed to the security of the state. They encompass some of the latest developments affecting or having implications for the well-being of the Asian individual since January 2010. The role of diplomacy in non-traditional security, as the larger conceptual framework within which human security resides, is also covered. 2011 232 pp BM449 Soft cover 978-981-4345-48-4 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4345-49-1 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/RSIS)

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Adluri Subramanyam Raju, editor Associate Professor, Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University, India.

Nilanjana Sengupta

2012 316 pp BM455 Soft cover 978-981-4379-75-5 S$39.90/US$32.90 Hard cover 978-981-4379-78-6 S$59.90/US$52.90 E-book 978-981-4379-79-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

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THE 31ST SINGAPORE LECTURE Angela Merkel

Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.

The Singapore Lecture is designed to provide the opportunity for distinguished statesmen, scholars, and writers and other similarly highly qualified individuals specializing in banking and commerce, international economics and finance and philosophical and world strategic affairs to visit Singapore. 2011 32 pp PIC212 Soft cover 978-981-4345-70-5 S$19.90/US$16.90 E-book 978-981-4345-71-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Strategic Convergence in the Twenty-First Century Director, Centre for SAARC Studies, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.

The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose in Southeast Asia

Indian nationalist, Subhas Chandra Bose, spent the last three and perhaps most crucial years of his life in Southeast Asia. And yet, while his contributions to India’s independence movement are recorded exhaustively, less is known about his legacy in Malaysia, Singapore and Burma. This book addresses that gap in the international understanding of Bose and explores some facets of his impact on the Indian Diaspora – particularly on the women, plantation workers and youth in the post-war period.

INDIA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA T Nirmala Devi, editor

A GENTLEMAN’S WORD

Journalist and Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

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India is active in setting up regional economic and development groupings like BIMSTEC and the Mekong Ganga project. It also aims at developing land connectivity with the region through Myanmar and Thailand. Both India and Southeast Asian countries, as this timely volume shows, now increasingly view each other in a more constructive way. The volume focuses on various issues pertaining to relations between India and Southeast Asia. 2012 362 pp Soft cover 978-981-4379-86-1 (ISEAS/Manohar)

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ANTHONY REID AND THE STUDY OF THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN PAST Geoff Wade, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Pierre-Yves Manguin, editor

Professor, Ecole francaise d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO, French School of Asian Studies), head, Southeast Asian archaeology unit.

A Mani, editor

Vice-President, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan.

Geoff Wade, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

This book takes stock of the results of some two decades of intensive archaeological research carried out on both sides of the Bay of Bengal, in combination with renewed approaches to textual sources and to art history. To improve our understanding of the trans-cultural process commonly referred to as Indianization, it brings together specialists of both India and Southeast Asia, in a fertile inter-disciplinary confrontation. 2011 514 pp PIC201 Soft cover 978-981-4345-10-1 S$59.90/US$49.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-16-8 S$69.90/US$59.90 E-book 978-981-4311-17-5 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Manohar)

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WOMEN AND POLITICS IN ASIA A Springboard for Democracy

Andrea Fleschenberg, editor

Research Fellow and lecturer, Institute of Political Science, Phillips-University Marburg.

Claudia Derichs, editor

Chair for Comparative Politics and International Development Studies, Institute of Political Science, Phillips-University Marburg.

The authors in this book engage with precisely these crucial questions, and do so by drawing on a variety of case studies covering India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia. In the process, they scrutinize women’s roles, strategies, practices and discourses on political participation and genderinclusive political reform in various arenas of political engagement. 2012 232 pp Soft cover 978-981-4311-73-1 (ISEAS/LIT Verlag)

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BM395 S$49.90/US$35.60

CELEBRATING EUROPE

An Asian Journey Asad-ul Iqbal Latif

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Li Tana, editor

Senior Fellow, Pacific and Asian History, School of Culture, History and Languages, Australian National University.

EARLY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA Reflections on CrossCultural Exchange

Senior Fellow and Editor, RSIS Commentaries, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University.

Senior Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Associate Professor and Acting Head, Centre for NonTraditional Security Studies, S. Rajarathan School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.

Issues in Human Security in Asia Yang Razali Kassim, editor

Ian Storey, editor

Ralf Emmers, editor

STRATEGIC CURRENTS

Divided into sections which examine Southeast Asia in the world, early modern Southeast Asia, and modern Southeast Asia, these works engage with issues ranging from the Age of Commerce and comparative Eurasian history, to nationalism, ethnic hybridity, Islam, technological change, and the Chinese and Arabs in Southeast Asia.

In this book, a lifelong admirer of Europe casts a critical yet loving eye on the continent to ask what it means to him. The book revolves around a series of personal encounters. These range from following his father to Cambridge, and meeting two Bengali lovers in Calcutta who cherish Eros with classical Greek purity, to watching his wife recover in a Polish hospital that lavishes care on her for almost free.

2012 401 pp BM438 Soft cover 978-981-4311-96-0 S$49.90/US$42.90 E-book 978-981-4311-97-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

2012 175 pp BM427 Soft cover 978-981-4311-50-2 S$29.90/US$26.90 E-book 978-981-4311-51-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

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SIKHS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

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Negotiating an Identity Shamsul A B, editor

ASEAN 2.0

ICT, Governance and Community in Southeast Asia

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Emmanuel C. Lallana

Founding Director, Institute of Ethnic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

Chief Executive of Ideacorp.

Arunajeet Kaur, editor

Ph.D. candidate, Australian National University.

Sikhs arrived and settled in Southeast Asia during the arrival of Western colonial powers in the region. They settled into Southeast Asia much earlier than the Sikhs settled in Britain, Europe, or America, yet very little remains researched or written about them. This volume attempts to fill the niche. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists as well as economists have contributed to this volume, each attempting to highlight their fragment of understanding of Sikh communities in Southeast Asia spanning from the colonial to the contemporary era. 2011 321 pp PIC195 Soft cover 978-981-4279-64-2 S$39.90/US$36.90 Hard cover 978-981-4279-65-9 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4279-66-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

ZHENG HE’S ART OF COLLABORATION

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Understanding the Legendary Chinese Admiral from a Management Perspective Hum Sin Hoon

Vice-Dean (Undergraduate Studies), National University of Singapore, Business School.

This book offers a fresh new approach to doing business and providing leadership in the twenty-first century, where Zheng He’s peaceful and win-win collaborative paradigm present in his AoC provides an alternative to the aggressive and antagonistic mindset inherent in Sun Zi’s AoW. The author has culled from the existing literature on the historical, cultural, diplomatic, and maritime-oriented Zheng He, connected the dots of his discovery of a managerial Zheng He, and wrote this book to present both the big message of Zheng He’s Art of Collaboration as well as an understanding of Zheng He’s specific work as a leader and manager. 2011 293 pp BM452 Soft cover 978-981-4379-66-3 S$28.00/US$23.90 Hard cover 978-981-4379-70-0 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4379-67-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

HOW ASIA CAN SHAPE THE WORLD

2011 117 pp ASC13 Soft cover 978-981-4345-28-6 S$29.90/US$23.90 E-book 978-981-4345-29-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

What Are the Talking Points?

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Pavin Chachavalpongpun

Fellow and Lead Researcher for Political and Strategic Affairs, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

This volume is the result of a workshop that had the objective to ascertain the facts of ASEAN-U.S. relations and the specific matter of the United States’ engagement with ASEAN and East Asia, for possible use by ASEAN in the discussions at the next ASEAN-U.S. Summit Meeting and other ASEAN-U.S. policy forums. The book covers several elements of this relationship, ranging from U.S. military presence in the region, cooperation on maritime security, and recent U.S. policy towards Myanmar, to progress on technical cooperation. 2011 137 pp BM429 Hard cover 978-981-4311-55-7 S$39.90/US$36.90 E-book 978-981-4311-76-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

POVERTY AND GLOBAL RECESSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

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Aris Ananta, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Richard Barichello, editor

Professor, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Asia will redraw the map of economic progress over the next twenty-five years. Growth is necessary to solve economic and social problems, but harder to achieve as the age of plenty gives way to the age of scarcities. The challenge opens the doors for an Asian economic model based on shifting of productivity for the individual to groups, ecological productivitiy instead of economic productivity, and a reversal to traditional Asian values — less materialistic than Western values. A new paradigm for economic thinking emerges to replace the one launched in the West 200 years ago.

Financial crises after financial crises have occurred, but for many countries the last one, the 2008–09 global recession, was the deepest since the 1930s great depression. This book started with an objective to understand the impact of high inflation on poverty and food security in Southeast Asia. However, the global economy moved quickly into recession in 2008. Global recession has also come to Southeast Asia. Anticipating that the impact of global recession would be more severe than that of high inflation, we refocused the title of the book to Poverty and Global Recession in Southeast Asia. This book attempts to contribute a better understanding of poverty and food security in Southeast Asia during the recent global recession, considering both recent developments and the previous major crisis of 1997-98.

2011 540 pp BM422 Soft cover 978-981-4311-33-5 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4311-74-8 Visit ISEAS website for price

2011 432 pp PIC202 Soft cover 978-981-4311-19-9 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4311-20-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

From the Era of Plenty to the Era of Scarcities Jørgen Ørstrom Møller

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

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The Making of the LusoAsian World: Intricacies of Engagement

This study is not merely about making ASEAN more effective. By looking at how ICT - with its ability to overcome distance and time - could be a tool for enabling effective nonstate actors in regional rule making, it also contributes to the literature on Global eGovernance.

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Culture and Identity in the Luso-Asian World: Tenacities & Plasticities Laura Jarnagin, editor

Visiting Professorial Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

“This two-volume set pulls together several interdisciplinary studies historicizing Portuguese ‘legacies’ across Asia over a period of approximately five centuries (ca. 1511-2011). It is especially recommended to readers interested in the broader aspects of the early European presence in Asia, and specifically on questions of politics, colonial administration, commerce, societal interaction, integration, identity, hybridity, religion and language.” Associate Professor Peter Borschberg, Department of History, National University of Singapore 2011 Vol. 1 323 pp PIC208 Soft cover 978-981-4345-25-5 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4345-26-2 Visit ISEAS website for price 2012 Vol. 2 345 pp PIC214 Soft cover 978-981-4345-50-7 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4345-51-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

Forthcoming ACHIEVING THE ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY 2015

Challenges for Member Countries and Businesses Sanchita Basu Das, editor Lead Researcher for Economic Affairs, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. The ASEAN Vision 2020, adopted in December 1997, envisaged “a stable, prosperous and highly competitive … economic region [with] a free flow of goods, services, investment … and reduced poverty and socioeconomic disparities”. To realize this, in 2003 the Bali Concord II was signed with the objective of creating an ASEAN Economic Community, with the deadline for this later brought forward to 2015. This book examines the state of progress of the member countries and the private sector working towards this goal.

WATER ISSUES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Present Trends and Future Directions Lee Poh Onn, editor Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. The topics covered in this book include the potential of upstream-downstream conflicts between China and the various Indochinese states, solutions for cross-border conflicts in the form of river basin agreements between countries and the preconditions for success, publicprivate partnership issues in Southeast Asia, and water-related issues in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

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Southeast Asia Background Series

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ISLAM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Hussin Mutalib

As part of ISEAS’ 35th anniversary celebration in 2003, we launched the Southeast Asia Background Series. This series aims to promote a better awareness among the general public of trends and developments in the region. The General Editor of the Southeast Asia Background Series is Professor Saw Swee-Hock.

Islam is a major religion in Southeast Asia, with Indonesian Muslims comprising the largest Muslim population in the world. Events and developments since 11 September 2001 have added greater attention to Islam and its adherents in this part of the world. This survey is d intended to inform, explain and on-Deman update readers about the more significant aspects PrintINDONESIAN MUSLIM of Islam in Southeast Asia, then and now.

2008 94 pp Hard 978-981-230-758-3 E-book 978-981-230-759-0

SEAB11 S$19.90/US$15.90 S$19.90/US$15.90

MODERNIZATION TRENDS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Terence Chong This book discusses and identifies the modernizing trends, which have changed Southeast Asian countries in varying ways. After an overview of current concepts of modernity, the following chapters introduce issues of education, citizenship and ethnicity, religion, the emergence of the middle class, and mass consumption in Southeast Asia.

2005 72 pp Hard 978-981-230-316-5 E-book 978-981-230-705-7

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EVOLUTION OF ASEANJAPAN RELATIONS Sueo Sudo This book charts ASEAN-Japan relations from the immediate postwar years to the foreign policy doctrines of successive Japanese governments since ASEAN’s inception. The author concludes that, for relations with ASEAN to realize full mutual potential, Japan will have to continue to fully recognize its regional responsibility in maintaining sustained economic growth and peace and security in the region.

2005 66 pp Hard 978-981-230-281-6 E-book 978-981-230-702-6

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INTELLECTUALS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

WTO

Razeen Sally Razeen Sally looks at Southeast Asia in the World Trade Organization, against the background of national trade policy trends postAsian crisis, sluggish ASEAN economic integration, and the recent high-speed proliferation of bilateral and regional trade negotiations. ASEAN co-operation in the WTO has broken down, with little prospect of revival. Nevertheless, Sally argues forcefully that Southeast Asia needs a liberal, rules-based multilateral trading system; and that the WTO needs active Southeast Asian participation.

2004 98 pp Hard 978-981-230-268-7 E-book 978-981-230-701-9

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ASEAN ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND CHALLENGES

Sakulrat Montreevat

2006 90 pp Hard 978-981-230-266-3 E-book 978-981-230-699-9

Rodolfo C Severino Since its founding in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations has been an increasingly large part of the life of Southeast Asia, although most people in the region know very little about it. ASEAN has helped bring peace and stability to the region. This book seeks to shed some light on what ASEAN is all about.

2008 111 pp Hard 978-981-230-750-7 E-book 978-981-230-751-4

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This study examines Demand Print-onthe Indonesian Muslim CHRISTIANITY IN intellectuals of the twentieth SOUTHEAST ASIA century carefully examined the society in which they Robbie B H Goh lived. They did this at a This book briefly recounts the time when the Indonesian history of the establishment nation was forming and expansion of Christianity itself, beginning with the during the colonial and nationalist movements of the early part of the post-colonial eras. With the century when the Dutch controlled the archipelago, exception of the Philippines, and continuing into the last half of the century Christianity has been a minor when Indonesia was an independent nation. religion in much of Southeast Reprint 2008 96 pp SEAB8 Asia. Although statistically Hard 978-981-230-299-1 S$25.00/US$15.00 small, evangelical Christian groups in particular are trying to increase E-book 978-981-230-704-0 S$25.00/US$15.00 membership and influence, which may have adverse reactions in the countries whose populations are adherents of other major world faiths. SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE

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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OF LISTED COMPANIES IN THAILAND This book provides an understanding of corporate governance in the context of Thailand. It explains the background and scope of corporate governance in Thailand before and after the Asian financial crisis, and details the roles of the relevant agencies and the key elements of corporate governance for listed companies.

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HOUSING IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN CAPITAL CITIES Ooi Giok Ling The author presents some of the wider debates on housing and development while focusing on the major Southeast Asian capital cities. All these cities have expanded enormously in terms of population and size, all have enormous problems ranging from provision of clean water and sustainable housing for the poor to dealing with a constant inflow of rural-urban migrants.

2005 90 pp Hard 978-981-230-265-6 E-book 978-981-230-700-2

FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Linda Low

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This book is written in an easily understood style. It explains the background of the orgin of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) of which there are 10 membercountries. The author looks at the progress made, as well as the problems that the association

2004 81 pp Hard 978-981-230-264-9 E-book 978-981-230-698-2

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Rahul Sen This book attempts to create a conceptual understanding on the features and benefits of FTAs proliferating in Southeast Asia. It focuses on the debate of whether such FTAs are a building or stumbling block towards achieving global free trade.

2004 96 pp Hard 978-981-230-250-2 E-book 978-981-230-697-5

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Forthcoming THE MAKING OF SOUTHEAST ASIA

International Relations of a Region Amitav Acharya Professor of International Relations, School of International Service, American University. Contents 1 Introduction: Region and Regionalism in the Making of Southeast Asia 2 Imagined Communities and Socially Constructed Regions 3 Imagining Southeast Asia 4 Nationalism, Regionalism and the Cold War Order 5 The Evolution of Regional Organization 6 Southeast Asia Divided: Polarization and Reconciliation 7 Constructing “One Southeast Asia” 8 Globalization and the Crisis of Regional Identity 9 Whither Southeast Asia? (ISEAS/Cornell University Press)

THE PALM OIL CONTROVERSY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

A Transnational Perspective Oliver Pye, editor Lecturer, Southeast Asian Studies, Born University, Germany. Jayati Bhattacharya, editor Visiting Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. The boom in the palm oil industry is breathtaking — the area devoted to oil palm plantations in just Indonesia and Malaysia doubled to ten million hectares between 1995 and 2005. The links to, and importance of Europe in this development are profound and manifold. Europe is not only an important and expanding market for palm oil products; European banks and industries are intertwined with the sector at different levels. This book shows that the interaction between Europe and Asia is more complex and dynamic than a simple relation between supply and demand or of government policies. A specific, contested regime of environmental and development governance is emerging and changing, framed by coalitions from industry, civil society and government that operate transnationally.

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From Geographical Corridors to Socio-economic Corridors Omkar Lal Shrestha, editor Visiting Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. Aekapol Chongvilaivan, editor Fellow and Trade Policy Unit Coordinator, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

It has been nearly two decades since the GMS regional economic strategy was initiated, aimed at promoting and integrating the GMS economies. Several regional infrastructure projects have facilitated this process. However, several of the GMS economies remain as some of the weakest links in the ASEAN chain. The economic divide that exists between them and other ASEAN nations remains a major concern in the quest for the ASEAN Economic Community by 2015. This book aims to provide pragmatic policy options and suggestions towards addressing these issues and in helping to build crossborder economic corridors.

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MIGRATION AND DIVERSITY IN ASIAN CONTEXTS Lai Ah Eng, Francis Leo Collins and Brenda Yeoh, editors Contents Introduction by Francis Leo Collins, Lai Ah Eng and Brend Yeoh Migration, Multiculturalism and Governance in Asia 1 Multicultural Realities and Membership: States, Migrations and Citenship in Asia by Maruja M B Asis and Graziano Batistella 2 Multicultural Coexistence Policies of Local Governments in the Tokyo Metropolis: A Comparative Examination of Social Integration in Response to Growing Ethnic Diversity by Stephen Robert Nagy 3 The Place of Migrant Workers in Singapore: Between State Multiracialism and Everyday (Un) Cosmopolitanisms by Fred C Ong and Brenda S A Yeoh 4 The State’s Selective Response and Ethnic Minority Incorporation: The South Korean Case by Nora Kim Hui-Jung 5 The Tug of War over Multiculturalism: Contestation between Governing and Empowering Immigrants in Taiwan by Hsia Hsiao-Chun Identities 6 Mixed-ethnic Children Raised by Single Thai Mothers in Japan: Choice of Ethnic Identity by Kayoko Ishii 7 Being Indian in Post-colonial Metro Manila: Identities, Boundaries and the Media by Jozon Angeles Lorenzana Practices 8 The Kopitiam in Singapore: An Evolving Story about Migration and Cultural Diversity by Lai Ah Eng 9 Spatial Process and Cultural Territory of Islamic Food Restaurants in Itaewon, Seoul by Doyoung Song 10 Competition and Contructedness: Sports, Migration and Diversity in Singapore by Robbie Goh

ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Reflections Spanning Five Decades Percy E. Sajise Contents 1 Years of abundance with telltale signs of the coming crisis 2 Awakening years and breaking scientific ground 3. Which road to travel 4. Encounters and reflections 5. New bend, new challenge 6. Pebbles on the road traveled (ISEAS/SEARCA)

KNOWLEDGE CROSSING BOUNDARIES

Asia, Europe and the Emergence of Modern Science Arun Bala, editor Visiting Senior Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. This study draws writers from a plurality of Asian cultures so as to not only better situate the contributions of the different Asian scientific traditions into a more balanced perspective, but also promote deeper insights into the ways in which influences from a diversity of civilizations get transmitted and modified as they cross boundaries of culture and become contextualized in new intellectual milieus. (ISEAS/Palgrave Macmillan)

AUTONOMY AND ARMED SEPARATISM IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

Michelle Ann Miller Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. Contents 1 The Problem of Armed Separatism: Is Autonomy the Answer? by Michelle Ann Miller 2 Mediated Constitutionality as a Solution to Separatism by Damien Kingsbury 3 Self-Government as a Framework for Conflict Resolution in Aceh by Michelle Ann Miller 4 Autonomy and Armed Separatism in Papua: Why the Cendrawasih Continues to Fear the Garuda by Bilveer Singh 5 The Parallels and the Paradox of Timor-Leste and Western Sahara by Adérito de Jesus Soares 6 Between Violence and Negotiation: Rethinking the Indonesian Occupation and the East Timorese Resistance by Douglas Kammen 7 Struggle over Space in Myanmar: Expanding State Territoriality after the Kachin Ceasefire by Karin Dean 8 Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Conflict: The AutonomySeparation Dialectic by Jayadeva Uyangoda 9 Unitarianism, Separatism and Federalism: Competing Goals and Problems of Compromise in Sri Lanka by P. Sahadevan 10 Autonomy and armed separatism in Jammu and Kashmir by Bibhu Prasad Routray 11 Armed conflicts and movements for autonomy in India’s North-East by Shanthie Mariet D’Souza 12 Southern Thailand: The Trouble with Autonomy by Duncan McCargo 13 The Last Holdout of an Integrated State: A Century of Resistance to State Penetration in Southern Thailand by Thomas Parks 14 Interlocking Autonomy: Manila and Muslim Mindanao by Steven Rood 15 History, Demography and Factionalism: Obstacles to Conflict Resolution through Autonomy in the Southern Philippines by Ronald J. May 16 Conclusions by Michelle Ann Miller

ASEAN-RUSSIA

Foundation and Future Prospects Victor Sumsky, editor Director, ASEAN Centre, MGIMO-University, Moscow. Russia. Mark Hong, editor Currently a Vice-Chairman, International Committee, Singapore Business Federation, and a Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. Amy Lugg, editor Responsible for Public Information and Communications, ASEAN Studies Centre, ISEAS, Singapore. Contents Section I: Wisemen’s Views Section II: Geopolitics Section III: Bilateral Relations Section IV: Business and Economics Section V: Culture and Education Epiilogue

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SOUTHEAST ASIAN PERSONALITIES OF CHINESE DESCENT

A Biographical Dictionary

Leo Suryadinata, editor Director, Chinese Heritage Centre, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. It is estimated that about 75 per cent of the “ethnic Chinese” outside China live in Southeast Asia and they have been playing significant roles in almost every field, yet there is no up-to-date and scholarly publication in English on Southeast Asian personalities of Chinese descent. This is the first authoritative scholarly work on Southeast Personalities of Chinese descent undertaken by the Chinese Heritage Centre in Singapore which will showcase the impact and contribution of these personalities in the Southeast Asia in the 20th century and beyond. (ISEAS/Chinese Heritage Centre)

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ASEAN-China Study Programme SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES IN CHINA Saw Swee-Hock and John Wong, editors The book traces the development of Southeast Asian Studies in China, discusses the current status of these studies, examines the problems encountered in the pursuit of these studies, and attempts to evaluate their prospects in the years ahead.

2007 204 pp Hard 978-981-230-404-9 E-book 978-981-230-654-8

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The ASEAN-China Study Programme is dedicated to the study of ASEAN-China relations. It conducts research on development in the political and economic relations between ASEAN and China. It also seeks to build strong academic ties with leading research institutions in both China and ASEAN countries through cooperation such as exchange of visiting research fellows, joint research, and international conferences. It promotes academic interactions among those who are in the study of ASEAN-China relations. This programme is funded by Professor Saw Swee-Hock.

DEVELOPING ASEANCHINA RELATIONS

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ASEAN-CHINA RELATIONS Linda Yip Seong Chun, compiler Bibliography of ASEANChina Relations contains the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of 999 titles in English covering relations between ASEAN and China. The book is an indispensable source for researchers interested in the relations between ASEAN and China.

2006 165 pp Hard 978-981-230-380-6 E-book 978-981-230-564-0

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IN THE NAME OF PAUK-PHAW

Myanmar’s China Policy Since 1948 Maung Aung Myoe

Visiting Fellow, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), Nanyang Technological University and a postdoctoral fellow, Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore.

This work argues that Myanmar’s relationship with China is asymmetric but Myanmar skilfully plays the “China Card” and it enjoys considerable space in its conduct of foreign relations. So long as both sides fulfill the obligations that come under “Pauk-Phaw” friendship, the relationship will remain smooth. Myanmar has constantly repositioned her relations with China to her best advantage. Myanmar’s China policy has always been placed somewhere in between balancing and bandwagoning, and the juxtaposition of accommodating China’s regional strategic interests and resisting Chinese influence and interference in Myanmar’s internal affairs has been a hallmark of Myanmar’s China policy. This is likely to remain unchanged.

ASEAN-CHINA ECONOMIC RELATIONS Saw Swee-Hock, editor This book, is designed to deal with the rapidly expanding economic relations between ASEAN and China in recent years. With contributions from experts in the various topics covered, it will be invaluable to businessmen, analysts, academics, students, and policy-makers.

2006 376 pp Soft 978-981-230-408-7 Hard 978-981-230-422-3 E-book 978-981-230-656-2

Realities and Prospects. A Brief Report on the ASEANChina Forum

To provide a comprehensive understanding of China’s rapid rise and explore the impact and implications for ASEAN, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) organized the first ASEAN-China Forum from 23 to 24 June 2004 in Singapore. The Forum brought together more than thirty reputable experts and scholars from China and ASEAN countries.

2004 66 pp Soft 978-981-230-284-7 E-book 978-981-230-625-8

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SINO-MALAY TRADE AND DIPLOMACY FROM THE TENTH THROUGH THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY

ASEAN-CHINA RELATIONS

Realities and Prospects Saw Swee-Hock, Sheng Lijun and Chin Kin Wah editors

ASEAN and China have established a promising strategic partnership ensuring peace, stability, co-operation as well as prosperity for the region. This book examines some of the areas of convergence and divergence and the possible trajectories of the development of ASEAN-China relations.

2005 375 pp Soft 978-981-230-342-4 E-book 978-981-230-636-4

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2011 238 pp IU32 Soft cover 978-981-4345-17-0 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4345-18-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

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SUN YAT-SEN, NANYANG AND THE 1911 REVOLUTION Senior Teaching Fellow, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Adjunct Senior Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University.

Assistant Professor of History, Ohio State University at Marion, USA.

2012 286 pp Soft cover 978-981-4379-72-4 (ISEAS/Ohio University Press)

Lee Hock Guan, editor

Senior Fellow at the Regional Social and Cultural Studies (RSCS) Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

In view of the 100th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution and Sun Yat-sen’s relations with the Nanyang communities, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the Chinese Heritage Centre came together to host a two-day bilingual conference on the three-way relationships between Sun Yat-sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution. While there are extensive research and voluminous publications on Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution, it was felt that less had been done on the Southeast Asian connections. A separate volume in Chinese is a collection of different articles. 2011 318 pp PIC211 Soft cover 978-981-4345-45-3 S$39.90/US$35.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-46-0 S$59.90/US$55.90 E-book 978-981-4345-47-7 Visit ISEAS website for price 2011(Chinese) 388 pp Soft cover 978-981-08-9231-9

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Lee Lai To, editor

Derek Heng

China has been an important player in the international economy for two thousand years and has exerted enormous influence over the development and nature of political and economic affairs in the regions beyond its borders, expecially its neighbours. Sino-Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century examines how changes in foregin policy and economic perspectives of the Chinese court affected diplomatic intercourse as well as the fundamental nature of economic interaction between China and the Malay region, a subregion of Southeast Asia centred on the Strait of Malacca.

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INDIA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

INDIA, CHINA AND GLOBALIZATION

Strategic Convergence in the Twenty-First Century

The Emerging Superpowers and the Future of Economic Development

Adluri Subramanyam Raju, editor

India and China are recent reminders of an invaluable lesson of our times: development does not need perfect systems, but it is the outcome of strategic thinking, smart implementation and efficient governance. The book presents an exploration that emanates from the empirical evidence which is pertinent to the ascent of India and China and the impact that globalization has had during recent decades. BM398 S$59.90/US$42.90

INDIA AND ASEAN

Partners at Summit

Indian Business Communities in Singapore

Professor of Political Science and Director, Centre for Indian Ocean Studies, Osmania University, India.

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NAGAPATTINAM TO SUVARNADWIPA

Reflections on the Chola Naval Expeditions to Southeast Asia

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Professor Emeritus of Asian History, Kiel University, Germany.

K. Kesavapany, editor

Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Vijay Sakhuja, editor

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Unprecedented in the degree of detail assigned to the story of the Chola expeditions, this volume is also unique in that it includes translations of the contemporary Tamil and Sanskrit inscriptions relating to Southeast Asia and of the Song dynasty Chinese texts relating to the Chola Kingdom. (Also available in Tamil) 2009 337 pp PIC187 Soft cover 978-981-230-936-5 S$49.90/US$39.90 Hard cover 978-981-230-937-2 S$69.90/US$59.90 E-book 978-981-230-938-9 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Manohar) 2011 (Tamil) 387 pp PIC209 Soft cover 978-981-4345-30-9 S$39.90/US$29.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-31-6 S$59.90/US$49.90

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Buddhism originated as an antinomial system, facing the opposition of both vaidika and theistic Brahmans, who socially identified themselves with the agrarian world. The two models of society generated in early historical India never merged, and Buddhism was gradually and often violently reduced to impotence. It was Gupta rule that first checkmated the antinomial model of the Buddhists. Whereas in the open society traders, landowners and ‘tribals’ coexisted, from Gupta times onwards pressure on kings and direct Brahmanical rule led to the requisition of land and the imposition of a varna state society. 2011 524 pp Hard cover 978-981-4345-66-8 (ISEAS/Manohar)

A GENTLEMAN’S WORD

Visiting Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose in Southeast Asia

This book is a macrostudy of Indian business communities in Singapore through different phases of their growth since colonial times. It goes beyond the conventional labour-history approach to study Indian immigrants to Southeast Asia, both in terms of themselves and their connections with the peoples’ movements. It looks at how Indian business communities negotiated with others in the environments in which they found themselves and adapted to them in novel ways. It especially brings into focus the patterns and integration of the Indian networks in the large-scale transnational flows of capital, one of the least-studied aspects of the diaspora history in this part of the world.

Journalist and Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

2011 371 pp BM424 Soft cover 978-981-4311-36-6 S$49.90/US$42.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-27-9 S$69.90/US$59.90 E-book 978-981-4311-37-3 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Manohar)

Hermann Kulke, editor

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Jayati Bhattacharya

This book is an exercise, by regional specialists, in assessing the different dimensions of India-ASEAN relations. India’s relations with the individual countries, ASEAN’s affiliated bodies as well as the impact on India of great power relations, say China, with ASEAN are broadly debated.

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India is active in setting up regional economic and development groupings like BIMSTEC and the Mekong Ganga project. It also aims at developing land connectivity with the region through Myanmar and Thailand. Both India and Southeast Asian countries, as this timely volume shows, now increasingly view each other in a more constructive way. The volume focuses on various issues pertaining to relations between India and Southeast Asia.

BEYOND THE MYTH

P. V. Rao, editor

2011 438 pp Soft cover 978-981-4311-92-2 (ISEAS/KW Publishers)

Associate Professor, Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India.

2012 362 pp Soft cover 978-981-4379-86-1 (ISEAS/Manohar)

TWO DECADES OF INDIA’S LOOK EAST POLICY

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Nilanjana Sengupta

Indian nationalist, Subhas Chandra Bose, spent the last three and perhaps most crucial years of his life in Southeast Asia. And yet, while his contributions to India’s independence movement are recorded exhaustively, less is known about his legacy in Malaysia, Singapore and Burma. This book addresses that gap in the international understanding of Bose and explores some facets of his impact on the Indian Diaspora – particularly on the women, plantation workers and youth in the post-war period. 2012 316 pp BM455 Soft cover 978-981-4379-75-5 S$39.90/US$32.90 Hard cover 978-981-4379-78-6 S$59.90/US$52.90 E-book 978-981-4379-79-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

THE DANCING GIRL

A History of Early India

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The late Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore.

Amar Nath Ram

Retired from the Indian Foreign Service.

The compilation of essays in this volume written by eminent diplomats who, as practitioners and propagators, helped shape and give direction to the Look East policy, contains incisive and in-depth candid accounts of the policy and its evolving complexion.

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Balaji Sadasivan

Partnership for Peace, Progress and Prosperity

2012 258 pp Hard cover 978-981-4380-21-8 (ISEAS/Manohar)

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Professor, Indian Archaelogy and Archaelogy of Central Asia, Universita L’Orientale, Naples.

Director, Centre for SAARC Studies, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.

Development Economist who has worked as a journalist with the Economic Times and author of The Economic Con-Game.

HARDSHIPS AND DOWNFALL OF BUDDHISM IN INDIA

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Giovanni Verardi, editor

T Nirmala Devi, editor

Piya Mahtaney

2010 323 pp Soft cover 978-981-4279-49-9 (ISEAS/Palgrave Macmillan)

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This book provides valuable insight into the history of India from ancient times to 1600 CE. This book will kindle interest in research on tracing the origins of the Indian Diaspora and the ancient ties that linked India to the rest of the world. 2011 313 pp BM432 Hard cover 978-981-4311-67-0 S$69.90/US$64.90 E-book 978-981-4311-68-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Vietnam Update Series NEW

This series is published jointly by ISEAS and the Vietnam Update Project of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University.

MINORITIES AT LARGE

New Approaches to Minority Ethnicity in Vietnam Philip Taylor, editor

QEII Fellow, Department of Anthropology, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. This collection represents a new approach to minority ethnicity in Vietnam. Drawing on ethnographic and historical research in the highlands and lowlands, eight essays provide rich descriptions of a wide variety of ethnic minority experiences. They offer provocative analyses that challenge stereotypes about minority groups in scholarship and official development policy. While powerful forces such as warring armies, the socialist state, or the market economy often are said to have undermined the livelihoods and identities of once-autonomous peoples, these studies reveal how peoples at the periphery of the modern nationstate nonetheless have been active in the transformation and redefinition of their worlds. The chapters situate contemporary minority transnational networks in the context of older translocal affiliations, identities, and livelihood strategies. In contrast with the attention devoted in previous studies to the state ethnic classification project, the studies shed light on popular identifications in circulation, and transition, among ethnic minorities themselves.

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LABOUR IN VIETNAM Research Professor, China Research Centre, University of Technology, Sydney, and Visiting Fellow, Political and Social Change Department, Australian National University.

Two decades after Vietnam introduced a programme of economic renovation commonly known in Doi Moi, the country today allows market competition in industry, and a new working class has been created. This is the first book to focus on the role and conditions of workers in the new economic regime. The authors of the book trace Vietnam’s labour history, explore the impact of the socialist legacy and examine the reasons for the large number of recent strikes. The book provides insights into the workforce of one of Asia’s most rapidly developing industrial economies.

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2011 295 pp IU33 Soft 978-981-4345-41-5 S$36.90/US$29.90 (ISEAS/University of California Press)

Religion in Postrevolutionary Vietnam Philip Taylor, editor

QEII Fellow, Department of Anthropology, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University.

The richness and vibrancy of Vietnamese spirituality are vividly portrayed in these twelve essays that shed light on the remarkable reflorescence of religion in this communist country. Ancestor worship, mediumship, sacrifices, and communal rituals have not only survived Vietnam’s reintegration into the capitalist world; they are intrinsic to the dramatic reshaping of its contemporary social and cultural life. Transnational Buddhism and Christianity challenge the political status quo as they answer conflicting aspirations for enlightenment, justice, national development and cultural identity. Making conceptual contributions to anthropology and comparative religion, this book provides insights from postrevolutionary Vietnam into the diverse passages to re-enchantment in the modern world.

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BEYOND HANOI

SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN VIETNAM AND THE CHALLENGES TO REFORM

MODERNITY AND REENCHANTMENT

Jonathan D. London, editor

Director, Vietnam Project, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, and Assistant Professor, Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong.

Featuring contributions from scholars and policy analysts from within and outside Vietnam, Education in Vietnam addresses key issues pertaining to the political economy of education, the provision and payment for primary and secondary education, and the development of vocational and tertiary education. The book marks an important contribution to existing understandings of Vietnam’s education system and contributes to broader understandings of social conditions and change in contemporary Vietnam.

2011 341 pp IU26 Soft 978-981-4279-05-5 S$49.90/US$39.90 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price

Local Government in Vietnam Ben J Tria Kerkvliet, editor

Philip Taylor, editor

Professor and Head, QEII Fellow, Department of Department of Political and Anthropology, Social Change, College of The Australian Asia and National the Pacific, University. Australian National David G Marr, editor University. Emeritus Professor, Australian National University. Social Inequality in Vietnam and the Challenges to Reform offers detailed descriptions of disparities in income, spatial access, gender, ethnicity and status, addressing their causes and consequences. This book features a diverse mix of theoretical and methodological approaches and bridges some of the disciplinary and institutional divides that have impeded understanding of inequality in Vietnam. The wide range of themes it covers will make it a sought-after resource for those interested in contemporary Vietnam and the effects of liberal reforms, globalization, and post-socialist development strategies.

EDUCATION IN VIETNAM

Anita Chan, editor

This is the first book in English to examine local government and authority in Vietnam since the country’s reunification in 1975. Based on in-depth research, six chapters emphasize particular villages and districts in different parts of the country, one examines a ward in Hanoi, another focuses on Ho Chi Minh City, and one compares leaders in several provinces. To contextualize conditions today, two chapters analyse local government in Vietnam’s long history. The opening chapter synthesizes the findings in this book with those in other studies by researchers inside and outside Vietnam.

GETTING ORGANIZED IN VIETNAM

Moving in and around the Socialist State Ben J Tria Kerkvliet, editor Professor and Head, Department of Political and Social Change, The Australian National University.

Russell Hiang-Khng Heng, editor

Associate Senior Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

David Koh Wee Hock, editor

Regional Strategic and Political Studies Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. This volume presents original case studies of the gamut of organizations in Vietnam today and analyses their relationships with, and upward effects on, umbrella state associations, which are themselves evolving. In the process of providing new ways of categorizing the array of small organizations in Vietnam and their varied activities, the contributors also interrogate the term “civil society” itself. This book is a must for scholars, policymakers, journalists and others interested in understanding political and social change in Vietnam and other transitional economies.

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Progress and Challenges since 1991

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Pou Sothirak, editor

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IMPROVING HEALTH SECTOR PERFORMANCE

A reader in Economic Development, University of Bradford.

Senior Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Vicheth Sen, editor

Mark Hong, editor

Currently a Vice-Chairman, International Committee, Singapore Business Federation, and a Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Contents Part 1 Cambodia and Singapore Part 2 Cambodia and Southeast Asia Part 3 Cambodia and Others Part 4 Peace and Reconciliation in Cambodia Part 5 Cambodia Today Part 6 Cambodia’s Future 2012 423 pp IU35 Soft cover 978-981-4379-82-3 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4311-85-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

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CAMBODIAN ECONOMY

Hang Chuon Naron

Hossein Jalilian, editor

Geoff Wade, editor

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Institutions, Motivations and Incentives - The Cambodia Dialogue

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

INDOCHINA

Programme coordinator, Social Development Programme, Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI), Cambodia.

The papers in this volume are selected from an international conference organized by the CDRI, Cambodia, that tried to deal with issues on health service provision. With participation of international and local experts, it aimed at collecting major experiences and innovative solutions from inside and outside the country to improve health sector performance, with particular focus on institutions, motivations and incentives. 2011 430 pp IU28 Soft cover 978-981-4311-84-7 S$39.90/US$29.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-52-1 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4311-85-4 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/CDRI)

Secretary General of the Ministry of Economy and Finance and Permanent Deputy Chairman of the Supreme National Economic Council (SNEC), Cambodia.

“Hang Chuon Naron’s Cambodian Economy: Charting the Course of a Brighter Future is a tour de force of modern Cambodia’s development challenges. The book is without peer in terms of providing a comprehensive and thorough review of Cambodia’s economy, from key economic sectors to social development to governance. On a country that still seems ‘exotic’ and sometimes difficult to penetrate, Dr Naron’s survey provides valuable empirical analysis, insightful explanations, and practical recommendations for the way forward. The book ought to be required reading for every student, academic, or practitioner working on Cambodia.” Robert Taliercio, Lead Economist, World Bank 2012 569 pp IU27 Soft cover 978-981-4311-60-1 S$180.00/US$160.00

Forthcoming ASSESSING CHINA’S IMPACT ON POVERTY IN THE GREATER MEKONG SUB-REGION

SURVIVING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

Hossein Jalilian, editor

The Cambodian Experience Hossein Jalilian, Sothorn Kem, Glenda Reyes and Kimsun Tong, editors

A reader in Economic Development, University of Bradford.

Contents Part I: The Context 1 Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty in the Greater Mekong Sub-region: An Introduction 2 Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty in the Greater Mekong Sub-region: Literature Review Part II: China and the GMS-4 3 Assessing the Impact of GMS Trade on Poverty Reduction in Yunnan Province, China 4 China’s Capital Outflows and the GMS-4 Part III: The GMS-4 and China 5 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Vietnam 6 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Thailand 7 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Cambodia 8 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Laos

Contents 1 Triple Crisis in Post-Conflict Milieu 2 Losing Steam: Crisis Impact at the Macro and Sectoral Levels 3 The Human Face of the Crisis: Key Findings of Valuable Worker and Rural Household Surveys 4 The Human Face of the Crisis: Key Findings of Focus Group Discussion with Vulnerable Workers and Households 5 The Food and Economic Crisis: Impact on Food Security and Agriculture in Cambodia 6 Road to Recovery: Responses, Risks and Opportunities (ISEAS/CDRI)

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COSTS AND BENEFITS OF CROSS-COUNTRY LABOUR MIGRATION IN THE GMS Hossein Jalilian, editor

A reader in Economic Development, University of Bradford.

Contents 1 Migrants of the Mekong: Wins and Losses 2 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Cambodia 3 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Lao PDR 4 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Thailand 5 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Vietnam 6 Migrants of the Mekong: Lessons (ISEAS/CDRI)

THE VIETNAMESE HEALTH SYSTEM IN CHANGE

A Policy Network of Southeast Asian Welfare Regime Kerstin Priwitzer, editor Research Fellow and Executive Manager, Arnold Bergstraesser Institute in Freiburg, Germany.

Within the last twenty years a large-scale bottom-up privatization has taken place in Vietnam, changing and dismantling the public health care system. This process has lead to severe tensions inherent in the transitional society of Vietnam between equity and access to health care support – especially for the poor, elderly, migrants, and ethnic minorities – on the hand, and its efficiency on the other hand. The book traces the reform efforts to modernize the health care system by the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Vietnamese government. The author bases her findings on little known primary literature and interviews with key stakeholders of the policy network involved in the reform of the health care system, thereby painting an authentic atmospheric picture of the profound changes in the health care system in Vietnam.

LAND POLICY AND LAND PRACTICE IN CAMBODIA Hossein Jalilian and Benjamin C R Flower, editors Contents 1 Introduction Part I: Land Policy 2 Competing Paradigms in Land Reform Theory 3 Land Policy in Cambodia: Historical, Institutional and Political Aspects Part II: Land Practice 4 Land Practice and Agricultural Productivity in Cambodia 5 Challenges to Inclusive Urban Land Practice in Cambodia Part III: Future Directions 6 Potential Policy Directions for Land Administration in Cambodia (ISEAS/CDRI)

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FROM THE GROUND UP Perspectives on PostTsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh

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A Collection of Writings and Speeches

Patrick Daly, editor

Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Widjojo Nitisastro

Former Minister for Development Planning and Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry, Republic of Indonesia.

R Michael Feener, editor

Associate Professor of History, National University of Singapore and Senior Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute.

Anthony J S Reid, editor

Formerly Professor of Southeast Asian History, Australian National University.

Aceh during the 2004 tsunami was a war-zone, with Indonesia’s military engaged in a major operation to crush a separatist rebellion that had been simmering since 1976. Even though the funds had been donated for tsunami relief, any real reconstruction of Aceh had to consider the impact of the conflict on the wellbeing of the population, as well as governance and administrative capacities. 2012 298 pp BM443 Soft cover 978-981-4345-19-4 S$39.90/US$32.90 E-book 978-981-4345-20-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

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LOCALISING POWER IN POSTAUTHORITARIAN INDONESIA

This book is a rich selection of speeches and writings of Professor Widjojo Nitisastro of the University of Indonesia, who has radically changed the command economy under Soekarno into development planning using economic analysis under Soeharto. He is one of the most respected and influential economists of the twentieth century. He is also the first Indonesian demographer. 2011 343 pp BM434 Soft cover 978-981-4311-75-5 S$69.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4311-83-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

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POVERTY AND GLOBAL RECESSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Aris Ananta, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Richard Barichello, editor

Professor, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Financial crises after financial crises have occurred, but for many countries the last one, the 2008–09 global recession, was the deepest since the 1930s great depression. This book attempts to contribute a better understanding of poverty and food security in Southeast Asia during the recent global recession, considering both recent developments and the previous major crisis of 1997-98. 2011 432 pp PIC202 Soft cover 978-981-4311-19-9 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4311-20-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Forthcoming THE CRESCENT ARISES OVER THE BANYAN TREE

A Study of the Muhammadiyah Movement in a Central Javanese Town (Revised Edition) Mitsuo Nakamura Contents PART I 1. Introduction: The Islamization of Java 2. Kotagede under the Banyan Tree: Traditional Society and Religion 3. The Beginning of the Muhammadiyah: Court Religious Officials and the Urban Middle Class 4. The Development of the Muhammadiyah: Religion and Social Action 5. The Sociology of Ummat Islam: Structure and Anti-Structure 6. The Ideology of the Muhammadiyah: Tradition and Transformation 7. Conclusion: Re-Islamization of Java PART II: KOTAGEDE REVISITED 8. Social Changes in Kotage, 1970–2010 9. The Achievements of the Muhammadiyah 10. Internal Dynamics of the Muhammadiyah Movement 11. Challenges Faced by the Muhammadiyah 12. Festival Kotagede: Conflict and Integration 13. May 2006 Earthquake and Reconstruction Concluding Remarks

Muljana Soekarni, editor

Director, Indonesian Banking Development Institute, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Professor, Asian Societies and Politics and Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.

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Entering a New Era

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Vedi R Hadiz

2011 247 pp BM450 Soft cover 978-981-4379-34-2 S$37.00/US$27.00 (ISEAS/Stanford University Press)

THE INDONESIAN ECONOMY Aris Ananta, editor

A Southeast Asia Perspective

This book is about how the design of institutional change results in unintended consequences. Proponents of decentralization typically praise it as a process through which local societies and economics can efficiently integrate into the world market or through which local communities can protect themselves against the homogenizing effects of economic globalization.

THE INDONESIAN DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE

Sjamsul Arifin, editor

Senior Advisor to the Board of Governors on International Relation, Bank Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.

“Indonesia is one of the few countries that came through the global economic crisis in 2008-09 with positive economic growth. Despite some recorded positive domestic economic performances, Indonesia faces new challenges as its economy keeps growing and the global economy remains uncertain. A new economic development paradigm is needed to overcome old problems (poverty and unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, a complex regulatory environment, and unequal resource distribution among regions) with global market opportunities. This book provides a new perspective on how Indonesian’s economic policies should be developed by considering its past and future challenges.” Firmanzah, Professor of Economics and Dean of Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia 2011 427 pp PIC206 Soft cover 978-981-4311-65-6 S$49.90/US$44.90 E-book 978-981-4311-66-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN INDONESIA

David Nicholson

Practices law in Western Australia, specializing in environmental planning and local government law.

This book is the first attempt to analyse the implementation of the framework for environmental dispute resolution in detail and to assess the effectiveness of litigation and mediation in resolving environmental disputes in Indonesia. It includes a detailed overview of the environmental legal framework and its interpretation by Indonesian courts in landmark court cases. The book features a number of detailed case studies of both environmental litigation and mediation and considers the legal and non-legal factors that have influenced the success of these approaches to resolving environmental disputes. 2010 334 pp Soft cover 978-981-4279-93-2 (ISEAS/KITLV)

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INDONESIA’S ECONOMY SINCE INDEPENDENCE Thee Kian Wie Senior Economist, Economic Research Centre, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (P2E-LIPI), Jakarta. This book contains a collection of papers on various aspects of Indonesia’s economic and its industrial development. It discusses the early independence period in the 1950s; the Soeharto era (1966-1998); and the ensuing two economic crises, namely the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997/98 and the Global Financial Crisis of 2008.

COUNTERING MTV INFLUENCE IN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA Kalinga Seneviratne Head of Research, Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), Singapore. This book discusses three major elements — MTV, the Music of Malaysia, and the Music of Indonesia — and how these three interact in the modern cultural setting. The research objective behind the book was to study the impact of globalization, in the form of the MTV onslaught on the airwaves of Indonesia and Malaysia, and to determine what theoretical basis could explain the new cultural products which have risen in response to this process.

PAPUA ROAD MAP

Negotiating the Past, Improving the Present and Securing the Future Muridan S. Widjojo, editor

Worked at LIPI since1993, in the areas of local and national politics with a focus on studying movements in Eastern Indonesia (Papua).

The atmosphere of Reformasi, and the existence of the accommodative Law No. 21/2001 on Special Autonomy (UU Otsus), a responsive central government, as well as the very large size of Papua’s budget, lead the LIPI team to have faith that the problems of Papua can be resolved with justice, peace and dignity. 2010 211 pp Soft 978-981-4279-00-0 (ISEAS/Yayasan Obor)

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This series has been published jointly by ISEAS and the Indonesia Project of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University since 1994.

Forthcoming INDONESIA RISING

Repositioning Asia’s Third Giant Anthony Reid, editor Formerly Professor of Southeast Asian History, Australian National University. Foreword by Gareth Evans 1. Introduction by Anthony Reid 2. Indonesia in the New World Balance by Ross Garnaut 3. Indonesia in the Regional and Global Trade Agreement: A Halfhearted Globalist? by M Chatib Basri 4. Indonesia Rising? Prominence and Performance by Don Emmerson 5. Domestic Politics and Indonesia’s International Posture: Constraints and Possibilities by Rizal Sukma 6. Indonesia’s Strategic Position in the Emerging Order by Dewi Fortuna Anwar 7. Indonesia’s Role in Global Climate Change Mitigation by Frank Jotzo 8. Indonesian Muslims and Their Place in the Larger World of Islam by Martin van Bruinessen 9. Indonesia’s Quiet Springtime: Knowledge, Policy, Democracy by Scott Guggenheim 10. In Curhat We Unite: Politics and Culture of New Media in Indonesia by Merlyna Lim 11. Problems of Identity and Legitimacy: Indonesia’s Place in the World by R E Elson

EMPLOYMENT, LIVING STANDARDS AND POVERTY IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIA

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Elections, Institutions and Society Edward Aspinall, editor

Chris Manning, editor

Associate Professor at Arndt–Corden Department of Economics, The Australian National University.

Senior Fellow, Department of Political and Social Change, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University.

Sudarno Sumarto, editor Senior Research Fellow, SMERU Research Institut, Jakarta.

Marcus Mietzner, editor

Understanding the nexus between employment, social participation and reform, and poverty is a major challenge in Indonesia. Trends in poverty are heavily dependent on labour market opportunities and social spending in education and health. Which strategies should be adopted is the subject of intense debate. The 2010 Indonesia Update conference aims to assess how Indonesia has travelled in regard to social policies and poverty alleviation since the Asian financial crisis, and especially under President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY). The conference papers will also seek to identify possible new directions for poverty alleviation policies in SBY’s second term of government.

2011 364 pp Soft 978-981-4345-11-8 Hard 978-981-4345-12-5 E-book 978-981-4345-13-2

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EXPRESSING ISLAM

Religious Life and Politics in Indonesia Greg Fealy and Sally White, editors

INDONESIA BEYOND THE WATER’S EDGE

Managing an Archipelagic State Robert Cribb and Michele Ford, editors

This book addresses issues related to maritime boundaries and security, marine safety, inter-island shipping, the development of the archipelagic concept in international law, marine conservation, illegal fishing, and the place of the sea in national and regional identity.

2009 248 pp Soft 978-981-230-984-6 Hard 978-981-230-985-3 E-book 978-981-230-981-5

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DIFFERENT CULTURES, SHARED FUTURES

This book examines some of the myriad ways in which Islam is being expressed in contemporary Indonesian life and politics. It gives fascinating insights into such topics as the marketisation of Islam, contemporary pilgrimage, the rise of mass preachers, gender and Islamic politics, online fatwa, current trends among Islamist vigilante and criminal groups, and recent developments in Islamic banking and microfinance.

2008 296 pp Soft 978-981-230-850-4 Hard 978-981-230-851-1 E-book 978-981-230-852-8

This book examines the wide range of factors and approaches that are involved in meeting the bilateral and regional challenges, including government links, public images and mutual perceptions, regional organizations, the role of Islam, the aid relationship, security and counterterrorism, economic and business relations, and the student market.

Budy P Resosudarmo, editor The challenges in using and managing natural resources in Indonesia include ensuring that resource utilisation benefits most Indonesians; optimising the rate of exploitation of mineral reserves, bearing in mind the interests of future generations; and achieving sustainable forest and maritime exploitation.

2006 206 pp Hard 978-981-230-387-5 E-book 978-981-230-565-7

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2005 294 pp Soft 978-981-230-312-7 Hard 978-981-230-304-2 E-book 978-981-230-636-4

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THE POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF INDONESIA’S NATURAL RESOURCES

Australia, Indonesia and the Region John Monfries, editor

PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRATISATION IN INDONESIA

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Lecturer, Indonesian Studies, Faculty of Asian Studies, The Australian National University. This book, written by leading democracy experts and scholars of Indonesia, presents a sorely needed study of the inner workings of Indonesia’s political system, and its interactions with society. Combining careful case studies with an eye to the big picture, it is an indispensable guide to democratic Indonesia, its achievements, shortcomings and continuing challenges.

2010 360 pp Soft 978-981-4279-90-1 Hard 978-981-4279-89-5 E-book 978-981-4279-91-8

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INDONESIA

Democracy and the Promise of Good Governance Ross H McLeod and Andrew MacIntyre, editors The success or failure of democratic reform in Indonesia is a key question for Indonesia itself and for the surrounding region. Although Indonesia’s transition to democracy holds out the promise of good governance, this cannot be taken for granted — as the recent military takeover in Thailand shows. This book is about the challenge of making democracy work in Asia’s third-largest nation.

2007 208 pp Soft 978-981-230-466-7 Hard 978-981-230-459-9 E-book 978-981-230-467-4

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BUSINESS IN INDONESIA

New Challenges, Old Problems M Chatib Basri and Pierre van der Eng, editors This book examines Indonesia’s business environment since reformasi began in 1985 - what stayed the same, what changed, and would could change. The book includes insights of distinguished and stimulating speakers from business, independent research organizations, and academic institutions in Indonesia, Australia and elsewhere.

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INDONESIA IN TRANSITION

Social Aspects of Reformasi and Crisis Peter van Diermen and Chris Manning, editors The book looks at recent developments to analyse the social dimensions of reformation: poverty and income, environment and livelihood, civil society and legal institutions, and Islam and politics.

2000 410 pp Hard 978-981-230-094-2 (ISEAS/ZED Books)

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New Agenda in Its Third Decade Ippei Yamazawa

Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo.

“Ippei Yamazawa is one of the fathers to the study of Asia-Pacific regional cooperation in Japan and has contributed hugely to the development and work of APEC over many years. This book makes it clear why APEC remains such a crucial element of regional economic architecture and defines an agenda going forward to which regional leaders should aspire. Here is a first rate exposition of the priorities for regional cooperation in Asia and the Pacific.” Peter Drysdale, Professor Emeritus, Australian National University 2011 141 pp APEC10 Soft cover 978-981-4311-63-2 S$39.90/US$35.90 E-book 978-981-4311-64-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

MANAGING ECONOMIC CRISIS IN EAST ASIA Saw Swee-Hock, editor

Professorial Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and President’s Honorary Professor of Statistics, National University of Singapore.

John Wong, editor

Professorial Fellow, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.

The chapters present a detailed analysis of the impact of the 2008–09 economic crisis in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan, and the stimulus packages that were swiftly put in place by the governments to mitigate the economic recession and to pave the way for a quick recovery. With contributions from experts, this book will be extremely valuable to businessmen, analysts, academics, students, policy-makers and the general public interested in seeking a greater understanding of the global economic crisis. 2010 220 pp PIC200 Soft cover 978-981-230-972-3 S$39.90/US$29.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-18-2 S$49.90/US$39.90 E-book 978-981-4279-01-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

ENERGY ISSUES IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION Amy Lugg, editor

Visiting Associate, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Mark Hong, editor

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) and ViceChairman, International Committee, Singapore Business Federation.

This useful energy book, based on lectures delivered at the ISEAS Energy Forum, as well as papers written by invited experts, provides a means to access energy information. It is part of the ISEAS Energy books series which serves to educate and raise public awareness on energy issues.

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Prospects, Benefits, Risks and Policy Challenges

Trends of Significance

Hooman Peimani, editor

Head, Energy Security Division, Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore.

This book reveals certain significant trends of importance to the major energy-producing and energy-consuming regions. Through its unique analysis, it sheds light on how such trends will affect the energy security policies of all the producers and consumers of energy, large and small, in one form or another, in the foreseeable future. 2011 178 pp ENERGY7 Soft cover 978-981-4311-61-8 S$49.90/US$42.90 E-book 978-981-4311-62-5 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Bookwell)

JAPANESE-TRAINED ARMIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA (First Reprint 2010) Joyce Lebra

Former Professor of Japanese History and Indian History, University of Colorado.

This is the first study by a Western scholar of a significant facet of the history of the Second World War — Japanesetrained independence and volunteer armies as agents of revolution and modernization. At the time, the Japanese did not see that their military imprinting would affect a whole generation of political/military leadership of nations of postSecond World War Southeast Asia. Leaders like Suharto, Ne Win and Park are all products of Japanese military training. 2010 226 pp BM396 Soft cover 978-981-4279-44-4 S$49.90/US$39.90 E-book 978-981-4279-45-1 Visit ISEAS website for price

THE ASIA-PACIFIC SECURITY LEXICON (Upated 2nd Edition) David Capie

Soogil Young, editor

Dosoung Choi, editor Jesús Seade, editor

Vice-President, Lingnan University.

Sayuri Shirai, editor

Professor of Economics, Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University.

The book consists of case studies and commentaries presented at the conference to examine the prospects for success for seven such financial centres (Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo and Wellington), weigh the costs and benefits of such competition for local economies as well as the region as a whole, and derive implications for cooperation among the regional governments. 2009 399 pp PIC189 Soft cover 978-981-230-855-9 S$69.90/US$54.90 Hard cover 978-981-230-930-3 S$89.90/US$69.90 E-book 978-981-230-931-0 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/KOPEC)

JAPAN AND CHINA IN EAST ASIAN INTEGRATION Lim Hua Sing

Professor, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies and the Graduate School of AsiaPacific Studies, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.

“This is an excellent and versatile textbook, as well as an intervention in the scholarly debate on the Asian economies. During the last few years Lim has paid particular attention to China, realizing that the Chinese and Japanese economies are complementary and dependent on each other. The chapters are free-standing, which makes it easier to use the book as a text, as the instructor can be selective, if needed.” Professor Hans C. Blomqvist Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland 2008 371 pp JAP6 Soft cover 978-981-230-744-6 S$59.90/US$43.90 E-book 978-981-230-748-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN JAPAN

Paul Evans

Co-CEO, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, University of British Columbia, Professor, College for Interdisciplinary Studies and cross-appointed, Institute for Asian Research and the Liu Institute for Global Issues.

This 2nd edition updates the 1st edition, published in 2002, and examines the origins and meanings of some of the new terms in common usage in a different historical setting. 2007 248 pp SEC29 Soft cover 978-981-230-723-1 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-230-497-1 Visit ISEAS website for price

President, National Strategy Institute, and Chair, Korea National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation.

Member, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of Korea.

Senior Lecturer, International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

2010 329 pp ENERGY6 Soft cover 978-981-4279-28-4 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4279-29-1 Visit ISEAS website for price

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COMPETITION AMONG FINANCIAL CENTRES IN ASIA-PACIFIC

THE CHALLENGE OF ENERGY SECURITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Agung Wicaksono, editor

Visiting Associate, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore

Energy efficiency has become one of the most important aspects in the global energy outlook today. The depletion of fossil fuels as energy resources and global warming make it imperative for us to consider energy efficiency policies and measures as an important priority for policy-makers and every responsible global citizen. 2008 95 pp ENERGY2 Hard cover 978-981-230-741-5 S$19.90/US$15.90 E-book 978-981-230-742-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Ian Storey, editor

Senior Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. Associate Professor and Acting Head, Centre for NonTraditional Security Studies, S. Rajarathan School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.

Daljit Singh, editor

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

This volume marks the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the FPDA. Regional and international scholars examine the primary motivations of the five members, the FPDA’s contribution to regional security over the past four decades and explore possible future roles for the alliance in the context of emerging geopolitical trends and security challenges in the twenty-first century. 2011 129 pp PIC210 Hard cover 978-981-4345-44-6 S$35.90/US$32.90 E-book 978-981-4311-27-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

2011 346 pp BM431 Soft cover 978-981-4311-58-8 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4311-59-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

2012 286 pp Soft cover 978-981-4379-72-4 (ISEAS/Ohio University Press)

SIKHS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

MALAYSIAN CHINESE

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2010 389 pp BM406 Soft cover 978-981-4279-78-9 S$45.90/US$39.90 Hard cover 978-981-4279-79-6 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4279-80-2 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/SIRD)

ISLAMIZATION AND ACTIVISM IN MALAYSIA

Julian C. H. Lee

Lecturer, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Monash University.

This collection of papers examines a variety of topics on the Chinese in Malaysia: the nature of Malaysian multi-ethnic society and the position of the ethnic Chinese, the conflation between ethnicity and religion, the 8 March 2008 election and its impact on the community, the similarities and dissimilarities of the Chinese positions in East and West Malaysia, the new developments in the economy, and the media and education in the past few decades under the New Economic Policy which have major bearings on the 8 March 2008 election and the post-election Malaysian Chinese community. 2011 205 pp PIC207 Soft cover 978-981-4345-08-8 S$35.00/US$30.00 E-book 978-981-4345-09-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

2010 163 pp BM389 Soft cover 978-981-230-838-2 S$22.50/US$19.90 Hard cover 978-981-4279-02-4 S$29.90/US$25.90 E-book 978-981-4279-03-1 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/SIRD)

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Shamsul A B, editor

Founding Director, Institute of Ethnic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

Sikhs arrived and settled in Southeast Asia during the arrival of Western colonial powers in the region. They settled into Southeast Asia much earlier than the Sikhs settled in Britain, Europe, or America, yet very little remains researched or written about them. This volume attempts to fill the niche. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists as well as economists have contributed to this volume, each attempting to highlight their fragment of understanding of Sikh communities in Southeast Asia spanning from the colonial to the contemporary era. 2011 321 pp PIC195 Soft cover 978-981-4279-64-2 S$39.90/US$36.90 Hard cover 978-981-4279-65-9 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4279-66-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

DECENTRING AND DIVERSIFYING SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES

PILOT STUDIES FOR A NEW PENANG

Perspectives from the Region

Deputy Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Head, Southeast Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore.

Goh Beng Lan, editor

Ooi Kee Beng, editor

Malaysia is widely regarded as an authoritarian state. Increasingly, however, Malaysian society and politics are also characterized by the presence of a conservative Islam. The confluence of these two characteristics — authoritarianism and Islamization — have resulted in a number of consequences, some of which are regarded by commentators and activists in Malaysia as threatening fundamental liberties and democracy in general.

Negotiating an Identity

Ph.D. candidate, Australian National University.

Professor and Director, Chinese Heritage Centre, Singapore.

This book captures Malaysia’s foreign policy over the first fifty years and beyond since the date of the country’s formal independence in 1957. The author provides “macro-historical” narratives of foreign policy practices and outcomes over distinct time periods under the tenures of the five prime ministers.

Goh Ban Lee, editor

Fellow, Socio-economic and Environment Research Institute, Penang, Malaysia.

Being a small state situated relatively far away from the administrative capital of Putrajaya, Penang has to be economically innovative if it is to regain its place at the forefront of Malaysian development. The relationship between the state and the federal government remains a vital matter. 2010 288 pp BM403 Soft cover 978-981-4279-69-7 S$29.90/US$24.90 E-book 978-981-4279-70-3 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/SERI)

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Arunajeet Kaur, editor

Leo Suryadinata, editor

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

“This book makes an important contribution to understanding the ongoing political evolution of politics in Sarawak. It also provides a case study of the engagement of a dominant state with social forces in a multi-ethnic society.” Prof Harold Crouch, Emeritus Professor, Department of Political & Social Change, School of International, Political & Strategic Studies, Australian National University

China has been an important player in the international economy for two thousand years and has exerted enormous influencee over the development and nature of political and economic affairs in the regions beyond its borders, expecially its neighbours. Sino-Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century examines how changes in foregin policy and economic perspectives of the Chinese court affected diplomatic intercourse as well as the fundamental nature of economic interaction between China and the Malay region, a subregion of Southeast Asia centred on the Strait of Malacca.

Senior Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Johan Saravanamuttu

Muslim Bumiputera Politics in Sarawak

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Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.

Lee Hock Guan, editor

Alignment, Neutralism, Islamism

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Faisal S Hazis

Assistant Professor of History, Ohio State University at Marion, USA.

Recent Developments and Prospects

MALAYSIA’S FOREIGN POLICY, THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS

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Derek Heng

Ralf Emmers, editor

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SINO-MALAY TRADE AND DIPLOMACY FROM THE TENTH THROUGH THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY

MALAYSIA

Current critical thinking on regions outside the West appear to be motivated by the limitations of Western discourse in comprehending the variation of human experiences and paths of modernity. This book represents part of the effort to decentre and diversify the future of area studies in the current politics of knowledge production. It presents dilemmas encountered by Southeast Asian intellectuals and their ethical recourse as they respond to the critique of area studies and political-economic and cultural reconfigurations around them. 2011 308 pp BM430 Soft cover 978-981-4311-56-4 S$39.90/US$34.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-57-1 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4311-98-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Malaysia Study Programme THE POPULATION OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA Saw Swee-Hock

Professorial Fellow and Adviser to the Malaysia Study Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

This book, a reprint project of the Malaysia Study Programme of ISEAS, covers the duration from the time when data are available up to the early eighties. The book presents a comprehensive study of the multiracial population of the region for the period under consideration. The strength of the book lies in the author’s deep familiarity with the country where he was educated up to secondary level, and even taught for some years in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, in the sixties.

2007 342 pp Hard 978-981-230-427-8 E-book 978-981-230-730-9

The Malaysia Study Programme studies and monitors changes in Malaysian politics, culture and economics. Its activities include creating and publishing books, arranging talks, and organizing international workshops and seminars about various aspects of Malaysia. It contributes to interaction between scholars in their efforts to identify and discuss emerging trends and issues in Malaysia. This programme is funded by Professor Saw Swee-Hock.

BM318 S$49.90/US$38.90 Visit ISEAS website

THE POPULATION OF MALAYSIA Saw Swee-Hock

MALAYSIA

K Kesavapany, editor

Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

This book documents the trends and challenges that are taking place in the more important sectors of Malaysia. The chapters, written by specialists with an intimate knowledge of the country, cover major topics such as population trends and patterns, Islam Hadhari, Bangsa Malaysia, politics and the 2004 general election, civil service reforms, corporate governance, educational reforms, the impact of globalisation on the economy, and Malaysia’s relations with Singapore.

2005 313 pp Hard 978-981-230-339-4 E-book 978-981-230-554-1

BM288 S$59.90/US$43.90 Visit ISEAS website

Saw Swee-Hock, editor

Professorial Fellow and Adviser to the Malaysia Study Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

K Kesavapany, editor

Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

This book documents the series of important events that have contributed to the warmer relations presently enjoyed by Singapore and Malaysia under Abdullah Badawi. In an era of rapid globalization and inter-dependence, the two countries have much to gain by maintaining harmonious relations and by strengthening economic cooperation to bring peace and prosperity to their people.

2006 100 pp Hard 978-981-230-378-3 E-book 978-981-230-563-3

Professorial Fellow and Adviser to the Malaysia Study Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Recent Trends and Challenges Saw Swee-Hock, editor Professorial Fellow and Adviser to the Malaysia Study Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA RELATIONS UNDER ABDULLAH BADAWI

This book covers the whole of Malaysia since its formation in 1963, using statistics collected in the four pan-Malaysia Population Censuses held in 1970, 1980, 1991, and 2000, and data from other sources up to 2005 wherever possible. The book is by far the most up-to-date and comprehensive study of the multiracial population of the country, with painstaking effort and skill of the author in interpreting the vast array of information at his disposal. The strength of the book lies in the author’s deep familiarity with the country where he was educated up to secondary level, and even taught for some years in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, in the sixties.

2007 206 pp Hard 978-981-230-443-8 E-book 978-981-230-728-6

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MALAYSIAN DEMOGRAPHY Saw Swee-Hock

Professorial Fellow and Adviser to the Malaysia Study Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. Bibliography of Malaysian Demography contains the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of 1,379 titles covering various aspects of the demography of Malaysia. The titles have been classified into twenty-one sections dealing with the more important topics such as census reports, population laws, internal migration, urbanization, ethnic composition, nuptiality, fertility, labour force, family planning, population problems, population ageing, and future population trends.

2005 218 pp Hard 978-981-230-354-7 E-book 978-981-230-559-6

Understanding Practices and Challenges Tham Siew Yean, editor Contents 1 Introduction by Tham Siew Yean 2 Towards Understanding the Internationalization of Higher Education and Its Challenges by Faridah Karim and Nooreiny Maarof 3 Public Universities: Development and Internationalization by Azizah Kassim 4 Private Higher Education Institutions: Development and Internationalization by Tham Siew Yean 5 Macro Perspectives: Ideas, Practices and Challenges by Rogayah H Mat Zin and Liew Chei Siang 6 Micro Perspectives: Ideas, Practices and Challenges by Abdul Rahman Embong 7 Concluding Remarks by Tham Siew Yean

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COUNTERING MTV INFLUENCE IN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA Kalinga Seneviratne Head of Research, Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), Singapore. This book discusses three major elements — MTV, the Music of Malaysia, and the Music of Indonesia — and how these three interact in the modern cultural setting. The research objective behind the book was to study the impact of globalization, in the form of the MTV onslaught on the airwaves of Indonesia and Malaysia, and to determine what theoretical basis could explain the new cultural products which have risen in response to this process.

BM293 S$39.90/US$32.90 Visit ISEAS website

CHINESE SCHOOLS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

Forthcoming INTERNATIONALIZING HIGHER EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA

BM299 S$24.90/US$21.90 Visit ISEAS website

The Struggle for Survival Lee Ting Hui

President of the Singapore Chinese Writers’ Association for a number of years, for which he was awarded the BBM by the President of Singapore.

The history of modern Chinese schools in Peninsular Malaysia is a story of conflicts between Chinese domiciled there and different governments that happened or happen to rule the land. The Chinese community today continues to safeguard its educational institutions to ensure they survive. 2011 284 pp BM393 Soft cover 978-981-4279-21-5 S$45.00/US$39.90 E-book 978-981-4279-22-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

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SOUTHEAST ASIAN AFFAIRS 2012

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Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

2012 370 pp SEAA12 Soft cover 978-981-4380-24-9 S$39.90/US$29.90 Hard cover 978-981-4380-23-2 S$59.90/US$43.90 E-book 978-981-4380-25-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

Forthcoming MYANMAR’S TRANSITION Openings, Obstacles and Opportunities Nick Cheesman, Monique Skidmore and Trevor Wilson, editors Contents 1 Interpreting Myanmar’s/Burma’s Transition by Monique Skidmore and Trevor Wilson 2 White Elephants and Black Swans: Thoughts on Burma’s/Myanmar’s Recent History and Possible Futures by Thant Myint U 3 Myanmar’s Political Landscape Following the 2011 Elections: A Glass Nine-Tenths Empty? by Richard Horsey 4 Ceasing Ceasefire: Kachin Politics Beyond the Stalemates by Nicholas Farrelly 5 Perceptions of the State and Citizenship in Light of the 2010 Myanmar Elections by Marie Lall and Hla Hla Win 6 The Burmese Jade Trail: Transnational Networks, China and the (Relative) Impact of International Sanctions on Myanmar’s Gems by Renaud Egreteau 7 Reform and Its Limits in Burma’s Fiscal State by Sean Turnell 8 Taking Stock of Myanmar’s Economy in 2011 by Khin Maung Nyo 9 Devising a New Agricultural Strategy to Enhance Myanmar’s Rural Economy by Tin Htut Oo 10 Critical Issues for the Rule of Law in Myanmar by Kyaw Min San 11 Myanmar’s Courts and the Sounds Money Makes by Nick Cheesman 12 Burma’s “New” Supreme Court and New Constitutional Tribunal: Marginal Improvement or More of the Same? by Myint Zan 13 Media in Exile and the Location of Karen Identity by Violet Cho 14 The Role of the Media in Myanmar: Can It Be a Watchdog for Corruption? by Nwe Nwe Aye 15 Emergence of Myanmar Weekly News Journals and Their Development in Recent Years 16 The Role of International Assistance in Burma’s Transformation by Morten B. Pederson 17 Prospects for a Policy of Engagement with Myanmar (Burma): Considerations for Multilateral Development Banks by Adam Simpson 18 EU-Myanmar Relations in a Changing World: Time for Paradigm Shift by Thaung Tun 19 Context Sensitivity by Development INGOs in Myanmar by Anthony Ware

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Fellow and Lead Researcher for Political and Strategic Affairs, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

This volume is the result of a workshop that had the objective to ascertain the facts of ASEAN-U.S. relations and the specific matter of the United States’ engagement with ASEAN and East Asia, for possible use by ASEAN in the discussions at the next ASEAN-U.S. Summit Meeting and other ASEAN-U.S. policy forums. The book covers several elements of this relationship, ranging from U.S. military presence in the region, cooperation on maritime security, and recent U.S. policy towards Myanmar, to progress on technical cooperation. 2011 137 pp BM429 Hard cover 978-981-4311-55-7 S$39.90/US$36.90 E-book 978-981-4311-76-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

RULING MYANMAR

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Myanmar’s China Policy Since 1948 Visiting Fellow, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), Nanyang Technological University and a postdoctoral fellow, Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore.

This work argues that Myanmar’s relationship with China is asymmetric but Myanmar skilfully plays the “China Card” and it enjoys considerable space in its conduct of foreign relations. So long as both sides fulfill the obligations that come under “Pauk-Phaw” friendship, the relationship will remain smooth. Myanmar has constantly repositioned her relations with China to her best advantage. Myanmar’s China policy has always been placed somewhere in between balancing and bandwagoning, and the juxtaposition of accommodating China’s regional strategic interests and resisting Chinese influence and interference in Myanmar’s internal affairs has been a hallmark of Myanmar’s China policy. This is likely to remain unchanged. 2011 238 pp IU32 Soft cover 978-981-4345-17-0 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4345-18-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

From Cyclone Nargis to National Elections

REGIONAL OUTLOOK NE W

Nick Cheesman, editor

Doctoral candidate, Department of Political and Social Change, Australian National University, Canberra.

Southeast Asia 2012–2013

Michael J Montesano, editor

Monique Skidmore, editor

Dean, Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Canberra, and Adjunct Professor, School of Humanities, Australian National University.

Trevor Wilson, editor

Visiting Fellow, Department of Political and Social Change, Australian National University, Canberra.

While the elections represent a turning point for Myanmar/Burma, the lead-up period has not been marked by many notable improvements in the way the country is governed or in the reforming impact of international assistance programmes. Leading experts from the United States, Japan, France, and Australia as well as from Myanmar/Burma have conributed to this collection of papers from the Myanmar/Burma Update Conference. 2010 353 pp PIC205 Soft cover 978-981-4311-46-5 S$39.90/US$29.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-47-2 S$49.90/US$39.90 E-book 978-981-4311-48-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

THE SHAN OF BURMA

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Lee Poh Onn, editor

Fellow and Joint Coordinator, Regional Economic Studies Unit, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Regional Outlook is designed for the busy executive, professional, diplomat, journalist, or interested observer. It aims to provide a succinct analysis of current political and economic trends shaping the region, and the outlook for the forthcoming two years. This forward-looking book contains focused political commentaries and economic forecasts on all ten countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as well as a select number of topical pieces of significance to the region. 2012 200 pp RO/12 Soft cover 978-981-4379-80-9 S$29.90/US$24.90 E-book 978-981-4379-81-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

MYANMAR

Memoirs of a Shan Exile Chao Tzang Yawnghwe

The late Chao Tzang Yawnghwe graduated from Rangoon University in 1969 and passed away in July 2004.

In this highly personal account, the author, the late Chao Tzang Yawnghwe, a son of the first President of the Union of Burma, tells of his youth and involvement in the Shan resistance movement. He gives his version of Shan history and explains the complexity of Shan politics covering the issues of autonomy, Shan-Burmese relations, opium, and other contraband trade. He discusses the personalities involved in the war that is now more than twenty years old. The final part of this book is a compendium of who’s who in Shan history and politics. The author passed away in July 2004. 2010 276 pp LH16 Soft cover 978-981-230-396-7 S$49.90/US$39.90 E-book 978-981-230-601-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Maung Aung Myoe

Pavin Chachavalpongpun

Southeast Asian Affairs 2012 provides an informed and readable analysis of the events and developments in the region in 2011. In the regional section of this volume, the first six articles provide the political and economic overview of Southeast Asia and the region. Eleven country reviews as well as six special theme articles follow, delving into domestic political, economic, security, and social developments during 2011 and their implications for countries in the region and beyond.

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What Are the Talking Points?

Daljit Singh, editor

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ASEAN-U.S. RELATIONS

MYANMAR

Life After Nargis Pavin Chachavalpongpun

Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Moe Thuzar

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

This book provides a snapshot of how unprecedented mechanisms came about for international, regional and local groups to work together in assisting cyclone survivors. A preliminary report was presented to the 14th ASEAN Summit in February 2009. The book’s conclusion has since been updated and provides a timely reminder – one year after Nargis – of the continued needs of cyclone survivors in rebuilding their lives. 2009 108 pp BM383 Soft cover 978-981-230-968-6 S$19.90/US$14.90 E-book 978-981-230-967-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

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AN UPLAND COMMUNITY IN TRANSITION

Institutional Innovations for Sustainable Development in Rural Philippines Agnes C Rola

Professor, Institute of Strategic Planning and Policy Studies and Dean, College of Public Affairs, University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB).

This book explores how an environmentally fragile upland community in rural Philippines coped with and responded to economic and environmental tensions brought about by a globalized economy and decentralization. It suggests institutional innovations, promoting a greater understanding of sustainable rural development in the developing world. 2011 235 pp BM442 Soft cover 978-981-4345-14-9 S$19.90/US$15.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-15-6 S$39.90/US$30.90 E-book 978-981-4345-16-3 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/SEARCA)

SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE FOR WATERSHED LANDSCAPES

James Roumasset, editor

Professor of Economics, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, and Research Fellow, University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organisation.

Kimberly M. Burnett, editor

Assistant Specialist, University of Hawai‘i Economic Research Organisation.

Arsenio Molina Balisacan, editor

Professor of Economics, School of Economics, University of the Philippines Diliman.

“Sustainability Science can be both fundamental and practical, both deep and interdisciplinary. This application of Sustainability Science to Pacific watersheds illustrates its promise.” Peter Vitousek, Stanford University 2010 346 pp PIC199 Soft cover 978-981-4279-96-3 S$29.90/US$24.90 Hard cover 978-981-4279-60-4 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4279-95-6 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/SEARCA)

THE SULU ARMS MARKET

National Responses to a Regional Problem Lino Miani

Major, United States Army Special Forces.

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REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT

Jose Rizal in Southeast Asia John Nery

Senior Editor, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila.

Revolutionary Spirit argues that by infusing a revolutionary spirit into the struggle to create a Philippine nation in the late nineteenth century, Rizal ended up invigorating Indonesian nationalism and Malaysian scholarship, regional political discourse and world literature, in the twentieth — and remains must reading in the twenty-first. 2011 280 pp BM440 Soft cover 978-981-4345-05-7 S$39.90/US$35.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-07-1 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4345-06-4 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Ateneo)

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THE PHILIPPINES?

Head, Southeast Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore.

Current critical thinking on regions outside the West appear to be motivated by the limitations of Western discourse in comprehending the variation of human experiences and paths of modernity. This book represents part of the effort to decentre and diversify the future of area studies in the current politics of knowledge production. It presents dilemmas encountered by Southeast Asian intellectuals and their ethical recourse as they respond to the critique of area studies and political-economic and cultural reconfigurations around them. 2011 308 pp BM430 Soft cover 978-981-4311-56-4 S$39.90/US$34.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-57-1 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4311-98-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

MOVING FORWARD Southeast Asian Perspectives on Climate Change and Biodiversity

Head, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

“‘Where in the world is the Philippines?’ is a question that has been deftly and consistently dodged by our politicians at the expense of clearly defining the Philippines’ territorial and maritime jurisdictions. Severino’s scholarly work lays out what has happened in the past and what must be done in the future – and does so just as newly elected President Benigno S. Aquino begins his term in office. With the help of this timely and comprehensive study, it is imperative that Aquino and the Congress confront and resolve territorial issues once and for all.” - Roberto R. Romulo, former Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines 2011 132 pp BM433 Soft cover 978-981-4311-70-0 S$29.90/US$25.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-71-7 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4311-72-4 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/CPR Foundation)

PIRATES, PORTS, AND COASTS IN ASIA Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

John Kleinen, editor

An anthropologist and historian, and Associate Professor, Universiteit van Amsterdam.

Manon Osseweijer, editor

2011 215 pp BM416 Soft cover 978-981-4311-11-3 S$39.90/US$32.00 E-book 978-981-4311-12-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

2010 299 pp IIAS-P4 Soft cover 978-981-4279-07-9 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4279-11-6 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/IIAS)

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Goh Beng Lan, editor

Rodolfo C. Severino

Deputy Director, International Institute for Asian Studies, the Netherlands, and she co-organized the workshop from which the chapters of this book result.

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Perspectives from the Region

Debating Its National Territory

Situated in a remote area long a historical buffer zone between competing political entities, the Sulu Arms Market is an illicit market of a typical form in that it is both a source and a destination for less-than-legal guns. Like most black arms pipelines, the Sulu Arms Market is intertwined with piracy, terrorism, and the traffic of other illicit commodities.

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Pirates, Ports and Coasts in Asia aims to fill in some of the historical gaps in the coverage of maritime piracy and armed robbery in Asia. Piracy being the most dramatic of marginal(ized) maritime livelihood, this book brings the relationship between pirates, ports, and coastal hinterlands into focus.

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Percy E. Sajise, editor

Senior Fellow, SEARCA, and an Honorary Research Fellow, Bioversity International and Adjunct Professor, School of Environmental Science and Management, University of the Philippines Los Baños.

Mariliza V. Ticsay, editor

Knowledge Management Specialist, ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB), and a Technical Consultant, Programme Development and Implementation, SEARCA, and ACB.

Gil G. Saguiguit, Jr., editor

Deputy Director, administration and financial management, SEARCA.

This book explores the two-way link between climate change and the state of biodiversity in Southeast Asia. This book aims to provide insights, lessons, and perspectives on how Southeast Asia is dealing with these twin concerns. 2010 259 pp PIC192 Soft cover 978-981-230-977-8 S$19.90/US$14.90 Hard cover 978-981-230-978-5 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-230-979-2 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/SEARCA)

Forthcoming ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Reflections Spanning Five Decades Percy E. Sajise Contents 1 Years of abundance with telltale signs of the coming crisis 2 Awakening years and breaking scientific ground 3. Which road to travel 4. Encounters and reflections 5. New bend, new challenge 6. Pebbles on the road traveled (ISEAS/SEARCA)

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Community Servant Extraordinary

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Bala Baskaran

An Independent writer.

Said Abdullah

A Glimpse into the Career Choices of the NTI Pioneer Engineering Class of 85

A Journalist and a former Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

This is the story of what made an unemployed immigrant from India with little education transform into an ideal Singaporean – successful in his career, yet caring for fellow citizens. 2012 136 pp BM456 Soft cover 978-981-4379-84-7 S$19.90/US$16.00 E-book 978-981-4379-85-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

Forthcoming INTERNET AND THE ELECTION

A Study of New Media Use and Impact Tan Tarn How, Arun Mahizhnan and Ang Peng Hwa, editors This book is a collection of conference proceedings for a project led by IPS. The project brings together a dozen researchers from National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University. The aim is to scrutinise the impact of what was done by the different players in the media sphere (parties and candidates, bloggers, mainstream media, opinion makers; ordinary voters; youths); the consequences to the voter (their political knowledge, their perception of what issues are important, the manner in which they reconcile conflicting information, the perception of candidates and parties; and their voting behaviours); and the role of technology (social media, mobile telephony). (ISEAS/IPS)

ZUBIR SAID, THE COMPOSER OF “MAJULAH SINGAPURA” Rohana Zubir A retired lecturer, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Contents 1 The Birth of an Anthem and Challenges to Overcome 2 Headlong into Adulthood 3 Mystical Singapore: City of Lights, Butter, Coffee and Milk 4 World War II: New Directions 5 Where the Sky Above I Hold, the Earth Beneath I Tread 6 190A Joo Chiat Place: A Sanctuary of Bliss and Blessed Woes 7 The Lull, Celebrations , Music, Respite, Then the … 8 Storms Afterwards 9 The Birthday Bash and the Final Curtain

TECHNOLOGY AND ENTREPOT COLONIALISM IN SINGAPORE 1819–1940 Goh Chor Boon Contents Introduction 1 Technology and the British Empire 2 Pioneers of Change: Entrepreneurs and Engineers 3 Maritime Technology and Development of the Port 4 Introducing Technological Systems 5 Sanitation and Public Health 6 Agriculture and Colonial Science 7 Food and Singapore Cold Storage 8 Politics of Imperial Education 9 Technology Transfer and Limited Industrial Growth

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2012 196 pp BM454 Soft cover 978-981-4379-76-2 S$19.90/US$16.90 E-book 978-981-4379-77-9 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/NTU Alumni Club)

BEYOND THE MYTH

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Jayati Bhattacharya

Visiting Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

2011 371 pp BM424 Soft cover 978-981-4311-36-6 S$49.90/US$42.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-27-9 S$69.90/US$59.90 E-book 978-981-4311-37-3 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Manohar)

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Singapore’s Community Engagement Programme

The United States - Singapore Free Trade Agreement (USSFTA) is the first FTA that America signed with an Asian country and the second such agreement with a fully developed country, after Canada. The city-state has used a free trade agreement as both a national survival and a growth strategy, first forging such FTA ties with its major trading partners and then expanding its strategic link to such extra-regional great powers as the United States, Japan, Australia, China, India, and the European Union. Both Singapore and the United States saw in FTAs something more than just merchandise trade. 2011 306 pp BM439 Soft cover 978-981-4311-99-1 S$39.00/US$34.90 E-book 978-981-4345-00-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

THE SHORT STORIES AND RADIO PLAYS OF S. RAJARATNAM

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Writer-in Residence, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and a Member of Parliament in Singapore.

Fourteen stimulating literary works that shine a new light on one of Singapore’s founding leaders - the late S. Rajaratnam. The seven short stories, written in London, were previously published in various collections alongside some of the best writers in the world. Impressed by his talent, George Orwell, who then worked for the BBC Eastern Service, recruited Rajaratnam to write scripts for the network. Later, he wrote scripts for Radio Malaya. This anthology collects seven scripts which has never been published. 2011 241 pp EPB1 Soft cover 978-981-08-7848-1 S$19.90/US$15.90 Hard cover 978-981-08-9430-6 S$29.90/US$23.90 (Epigram Books) (For worldwide distribution, excluding Singapore)

SERVING A NEW NATION

Baey Lian Peck’s Singapore Story

Asad-ul Iqbal Latif

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

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Ooi Kee Beng

A bomb attack on a hotel. A bomb in a taxi. Or a bus. Like the London 7 July 2005 bomb attacks. Or if a plot to bomb an MRT station succeeds. How would we react? Would Singaporeans stay calm? And united? Or would ethnic fault lines crack? Building networks of trust in good times is crucial. Building social resilience is important in keeping Singapore united in a crisis. That is what the Community Engagement Programme, or CEP, sets out to do. This book describes the Singapore experience in reaching out to hearts and minds. As we fortify our hearts of resilience, the CEP is a book that continues to be written. 2011 90 pp BM448 Hard cover 978-981-4345-37-8 S$19.90/US$18.90 E-book 978-981-4345-38-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Visiting Professorial Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Irene Ng

This book is a macrostudy of Indian business communities in Singapore through different phases of their growth since colonial times. It looks at how Indian business communities negotiated with others in the environments in which they found themselves and adapted to them in novel ways. It especially brings into focus the patterns and integration of the Indian networks in the large-scale transnational flows of capital, one of the least-studied aspects of the diaspora history in this part of the world.

HEARTS OF RESILIENCE

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Eul-Soo Pang

An early crossroad in life is choosing a field of study at the university. That will lay the foundation for the rest of our lives. This book recorded the career choices of the first batch of 557 engineering graduates from the Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) as NTU was known in 1985. Engineering was then the only discipline offered. The passage of 25 years yielded deep insights as these pioneers reflected on the impact of their engineering education on their careers.

Indian Business Communities in Singapore

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An American Perspective on Power, Trade and Security in the Asia Pacific

One of the pioneer graduates of the NTI class of 85. He is the chairman of the book committee.

Arun Senkuttuvan

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Liu Fook Thim, editor

A Journalist with Singapore Press Holdings.

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ONE DEGREE, MANY CHOICES

SINGAPORE

Deputy Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

The story of Dr Baey Lian Peck should be well known, but it is not. Not even among Singaporeans, and especially not among the young. This tells us a lot about a Singapore caught in pathological haste and prone towards ignoring values that do not add to the financial bottom line. This book tells his amazing life story, taking us into a surprising world where the qualities that make a good entrepreneur are exactly what make a good public servant … as long as he remains unbound by the bureaucracy. 2011 141 pp BM447 Hard cover 978-981-4345-42-2 S$39.90/US$36.90 E-book 978-981-4345-43-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

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THAILAND

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BANGKOK, MAY 2010 Perspectives on a Divided Thailand

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Michael J Montesano, editor

HARNESSING PRODUCTION NETWORKS

Impacts and Policy Implications from Thailand’s Manufacturing Industries

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Pavin Chachavalpongpun, editor Fellow and Lead Researcher for Political and Strategic Affairs, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Aekapol Chongvilaivan, editor

Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

After a two-month stand-off between Red Shirt protestors and the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, violence and arson scarred central Bangkok in mid-May 2010. This shocking turn of events underlined how poorly understood the deep divisions in the society and politics of Thailand remained, even five years into the country’s prolonged crisis. This volume collects analysis and commentary on those divisions from an unusually large and prominent group of Thai and foreign scholars and observers of the country. Contributions examine socio-economic, political, diplomatic, historical, cultural, and ideological issues with rare frankness, clarity, and lack of jargon. 2012 351 pp BM446 Soft cover 978-981-4345-35-4 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4345-34-7 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Silkworm)

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SOUTHEAST ASIAN AFFAIRS 2012 Daljit Singh, editor

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Southeast Asian Affairs 2012 provides an informed and readable analysis of the events and developments in the region in 2011. In the regional section of this volume, the first six articles provide the political and economic overview of Southeast Asia and the region. Eleven country reviews as well as six special theme articles follow, delving into domestic political, economic, security, and social developments during 2011 and their implications for countries in the region and beyond.

Fellow and Trade Policy Unit Coordinator, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

This book provides complete, yet non-technical, analyses of production fragmentation effects and thus targets a wide range of readers - including academics, researchers, policy-makers, students, entrepreneurs, and anyone who is interested in this subject. It investigates the economic impacts of production fragmentation in Southeast Asia with a focus on Thailand’s experience as an emerging global hub of fragmentation and outsourcing. 2011 135 pp BM419 Soft cover 978-981-4311-26-7 S$39.90/US$32.90 E-book 978-981-4311-27-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

2010 354 pp BM394 Soft cover 978-981-4279-19-2 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4279-20-8 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Silkworm)

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Professor, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Financial crises after financial crises have occurred, but for many countries the last one, the 2008–09 global recession, was the deepest since the 1930s great depression. This book attempts to contribute a better understanding of poverty and food security in Southeast Asia during the recent global recession, considering both recent developments and the previous major crisis of 1997-98. 2011 432 pp PIC202 Soft cover 978-981-4311-19-9 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4311-20-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

THROUGH THE EYES OF THE KING

The Travels of King Chulalongkorn to Malaya

François Molle, editor

Senior Researcher, Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, France.

Tira Foran, editor

Research Fellow, Chiang Mai University – Unit for Social and Environmental Research.

P. Lim Pui Huen

An independent scholar, writing on local history.

Mira Käkönen, editor

Researcher, Water and Development Research Group, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland.

The water resources of the Mekong region – from the Irrawaddy and Nu-Salween in the west, across the Chao Phraya to the Lancang-Mekong and Red River in the east – are increasingly contested. Governments, companies, and banks are driving new investments in roads, dams, diversions, irrigation schemes, navigation facilities, power plants and other emblems of conventional ‘development’. Their plans and interventions should provide some benefits, but also pose multiple burdens and risks to millions of people dependent on wetlands, floodplains and aquatic resources, in particular, the wild capture fisheries of rivers and lakes. 2010 426 pp Soft cover 978-981-4311-42-7 (ISEAS/Earthscan)

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SUSTAINABILITY OF THAILAND’S COMPETITIVENESS

Yveline Lecler, editor

From 2001 to 2006, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra transformed Thailand’s international role from one of obscurity into a kind of regional hegemon. Thaksin’s diplomatic ambitions were reflected in his myriad of grandiose foreign policy initiatives, designed to locate Thailand at the forefront of regional politics and reinstall the Thai sphere of influence over weaker neighbouring states.

Richard Barichello, editor

Hydropower, Livelihoods and Governance

REINVENTING THAILAND

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

CONTESTED WATERSCAPES IN THE MEKONG REGION

The Policy Challenges

Pavin Chachavalpongpun

POVERTY AND GLOBAL RECESSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Aris Ananta, editor

Aekapol Chongvilaivan

2012 370 pp SEAA12 Soft cover 978-981-4380-24-9 S$39.90/US$29.90 Hard cover 978-981-4380-23-2 S$59.90/US$43.90 E-book 978-981-4380-25-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

Thaksin and His Foreign Policy

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Patarapong Intarakumnerd, editor

Lecturer, College of Innovation, Thammasat University, Bangkok. Senior Research Fellow, Maison Franco-Japonaise (Tokyo), UMIFRE 19, and invited researcher, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo.

This book points out weaknesses of Thailand’s national innovation system or education and suggests how the country should develop new capabilities to survive and prosper in the globalized and fiercely competitive world. It will be useful to researchers and students who want to learn more about Thailand and emerging countries, and also to policy-makers and executives involved in economic and industrial development. 2010 331 pp BM397 Soft cover 978-981-4279-47-5 S$62.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4279-48-2 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/IRASEC)

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This book takes the reader to old Malaya as seen through the eyes of King Chulalongkorn of Siam. The King was probably the most travelled monarch of his time. 2009 178 pp Hard cover 978-981-230-773-6 (ISEAS/Silkworm)

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Forthcoming ASSESSING CHINA’S IMPACT ON POVERTY IN THE GREATER MEKONG SUB-REGION Hossein Jalilian, editor A reader in Economic Development, University of Bradford. Contents Part I: The Context 1 Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty in the Greater Mekong Sub-region: An Introduction 2 Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty in the Greater Mekong Sub-region: Literature Review Part II: China and the GMS-4 3 Assessing the Impact of GMS Trade on Poverty Reduction in Yunnan Province, China 4 China’s Capital Outflows and the GMS-4 Part III: The GMS-4 and China 5 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Vietnam 6 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Thailand 7 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Cambodia 8 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Laos (ISEAS/CDRI)

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The ASEAN Studies Centre is devoted to research on issues that pertain to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as an institution and a process. This is distinct from ISEAS’ broader concerns with respect to Southeast Asia. The Centre aims to conduct studies and make policy recommendations on issues and events that call for collective ASEAN actions and responses. Through its studies, the Centre offers a measure of intellectual support to the ASEAN member-countries and the ASEAN Secretariat in building the ASEAN Community.

ASEAN 2.0

ICT, Governance and Community in Southeast Asia Emmanuel C. Lallana

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THE GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL

A Rising Power and Lessons for ASEAN Linda Low

Chief Executive of Ideacorp.

This study is not merely about making ASEAN more effective. By looking at how ICT - with its ability to overcome distance and time - could be a tool for enabling effective non-state actors in regional rule making, it also contributes to the literature on Global eGovernance.

Head of Strategic Planning, Department of Economic Development, Abu Dhabi Government, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Lorraine Carlos Salazar

Senior Research Analyst with a global consulting firm.

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is comprised of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, 2011 117 pp ASC13 Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Soft 978-981-4345-28-6 S$29.90/US$23.90 Arab Emirates. Seeking to draw out E-book Visit ISEAS website for price lessons applicable to ASEAN, this report looks at the structure and evolution of the GCC. The report sets out the key challenges ahead for the Council, and concludes by highlighting the structural, ASEAN-CANADA organizational, and political lessons FORUM 2008 that resonate with ASEAN and its In November membership. 2008, the 2010 60 pp ASC12 Regional Soft 978-981-4311-40-3 S$22.90/US$16.90 Economic Studies E-book Visit ISEAS website for price Programme of the Institute ENERGY AND of Southeast GEOPOLITICS Asian Studies (ISEAS) and IN THE SOUTH the Singapore CHINA SEA office of the Implications International Development Research for ASEAN and Centre (IDRC) of Canada organised Its Dialogue a forum on “Regional Economic Partners Integration – ASEAN and Canadian To this day, Perspectives”. the South 2010 266 pp ASC9 China Sea has Soft 978-981-4279-14-7 S$39.90/US$29.90 remained one E-book Visit ISEAS website for price of the region’s most dangerous ‘flashpoints’. Despite regional efforts to calm the situation, the complicated nature of the issue continues to challenge regional MERCOSUR security.

ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

Lessons for ASEAN

Among the spurs that goaded ASEAN to undertake the shift was the rise of economic regionalism in several other parts of the world. One of those regions was the southern cone of Latin America, where the Treaty of Asunción had been signed in 1991 to create the Mercado Común del Sur (MERCOSUR), or Common Market of the South.

AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND CLOSER ECONOMIC RELATIONS TRADE AGREEMENT (ANZCERTA) AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION Robert Scollay

Associate Professor of Economics and Director, APEC Study Centre, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Christopher Findlay

Professor and Head, School of Economics, University of Adelaide.

Uwe Kaufmann

PhD Candidate, School of Economics, University of Adelaide.

The brainstorming session examined the non-tariff barriers, designing a comprehensive ASEAN Investment Agreement, a regional framework for competition policy, the role of infrastructure development in economic integration, the importance of international production networks in economic integration, etc.

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The current economic crisis was considered as a new kind of insecurity. Hence, the future treatment of regional security should be reconceptualised, so that there could be better prospects of anticipating future threats from the economic realm. Lastly, the roundtable judged that ASEAN had not fully addressed the implications of the current crisis on the poor. In the light of the tendency of the crisis to push increasing number of people to become poor, ASEAN cooperation in labour and social protection needed to aim at preventing the crisis from causing further social damage.

CRISIS

2010 116 pp ASC11 Implications for Soft 978-981-4279-97-0 S$29.90/US$25.90 ASEAN E-book Visit ISEAS website for price The ASEAN Studies Centre hope to ECONOMIC contribute to the analysis of INTEGRATION the crisis, to AND THE the mitigation INVESTMENT of its impact, and to the search CLIMATES for an eventual solution.

IN ASEAN COUNTRIES

Perspectives from Taiwan Investors

2009 52 pp ASC6 Soft 978-981-230-918-1 S$16.00/US$12.00 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price

ASEAN COMMUNITY

Unblocking the Roadblocks The session examined the benefits expected from regional community building for the people of Southeast Asia and the obstacles that lay on the way to its achievement.

2009 95 pp ASC7 100 pp ASC1 Soft 978-981-230-774-3 S$29.90/US$24.90 2008 Soft 978-981-230-843-6 S$19.90/US$15.90 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price E-book Visit ISEAS website for price

ATTITUDES AND AWARENESS TOWARDS ASEAN

THE ROAD TO RATIFICATION AND

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ASEAN Findings of a Ten-Nation Survey Eric C Thompson and Chulanee Thianthai CHARTER Pavin Chachavalpongpun This report shares results of a

regionwide survey undertaken in late 2009 103 pp ASC4 2007 among over 2,000 students from Soft 978-981-230-932-7 S$27.90/US$19.90 leading universities across ASEAN 2009 132 pp ASC5 Visit ISEAS website for price member countries. Soft 978-981-230-916-7 S$34.90/US$26.90 E-book 2008 98 pp ASC2 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price Soft 978-981-230-869-6 S$19.90/US$15.90 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price

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Implications for ASEAN

The book examine the agreement and how it evolved, it also provides lessons for others, particularly in ASEAN, as 2010 155 pp ASC10 they work on regional on bilateral economic relations. The special features Soft 978-981-4279-41-3 S$25.00/US$19.90 of the Agreement are identified, and its E-book Visit ISEAS website for price evolution is charted. Current debates are reviewed, and assessments of its impact are discussed. Ten lessons for GLOBAL the designers of other agreements are FINANCIAL presented.

Information on ASEAN 2009 78 pp ASC8 countries and doing business Soft 978-981-4279-23-9 S$22.90/US$16.90 in them should be readily available, E-book Visit ISEAS website for price especially in Chinese, as many Taiwanese investors had limited grasp of the English language.

ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY BLUEPRINT

THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS

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The objective of the discussion was to illuminate the provisions of the ASEAN Charter and its strengths and weaknesses.

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T H E N A L A N D A-S R I W I JAYA C E N T R E

The Nalanda-Sriwijaya Series has been created as a publications avenue for the NalandaSriwijaya Centre. The Centre, at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, focuses on the ways in which Asian polities and societies have interacted over time. To this end, the series invites submissions which engage with Asian historical connectivities. Such works might examine political relations between states, the trading, financial and other networks which connected regions, cultural, linguistic and intellectual interactions between societies, or religious links across and between the diverse parts of Asia.

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HARDSHIPS AND DOWNFALL OF BUDDHISM IN INDIA

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EARLY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

Giovanni Verardi, editor

Professor, Indian Archaelogy and Archaelogy of Central Asia, Universita L’Orientale, Naples.

Buddhism originated as an antinomial system, facing the opposition of both vaidika and theistic Brahmans, who socially identified themselves with the agrarian world. The two models of society generated in early historical India never merged, and Buddhism was gradually and often violently reduced to impotence. It was Gupta rule that first checkmated the antinomial model of the Buddhists. Whereas in the open society traders, landowners and ‘tribals’ coexisted, from Gupta times onwards pressure on kings and direct Brahmanical rule led to the requisition of land and the imposition of a varna state society.

2011 524 pp NSC2 Hard 978-981-4345-66-8 S$45.00/US$34.00 (ISEAS/Manohar)

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Reflections on Cross-Cultural Exchange Pierre-Yves Manguin, editor

Professor, Ecole francaise d’ExtrêmeOrient (EFEO, French School of Asian Studies), head, Southeast Asian archaeology unit.

A Mani, editor

Vice-President, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan.

Geoff Wade, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. This book takes stock of the results of some two decades of intensive archaeological research carried out on both sides of the Bay of Bengal, in combination with renewed approaches to textual sources and to art history. To improve our understanding of the transcultural process commonly referred to as Indianization, it brings together specialists of both India and Southeast Asia, in a fertile inter-disciplinary confrontation.

2011 514 pp PIC201 SINO-MALAY Soft 978-981-4345-10-1 S$59.90/US$49.90 TRADE AND Hard 978-981-4311-16-8 S$69.90/US$59.90 DIPLOMACY E-book Visit ISEAS website for price FROM THE (ISEAS/Manohar) TENTH THROUGH THE ANTHONY FOURTEENTH REID AND THE CENTURY NEW STUDY OF THE Derek Heng SOUTHEAST Assistant Professor of ASIAN PAST

History, Ohio State University at Marion, USA.

China has been an important player in the international economy for two thousand years and has exerted enormous influencee over the development and nature of political and economic affairs in the regions beyond its borders, expecially its neighbours. Sino-Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century examines how changes in foregin policy and economic perspectives of the Chinese court affected diplomatic intercourse as well as the fundamental nature of economic interaction between China and the Malay region, a subregion of Southeast Asia centred on the Strait of Malacca.

2012 286 pp NSC3 Soft 978-981-4379-72-4 S$39.90/US$28.00 (ISEAS/Ohio University Press)

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Geoff Wade, editor

Senior Research Fellow, NalandaSriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Li Tana, editor

Senior Fellow, Pacific and Asian History, School of Culture, History and Languages, Australian National University. Divided into sections which examine Southeast Asia in the world, early modern Southeast Asia, and modern Southeast Asia, these works engage with issues ranging from the Age of Commerce and comparative Eurasian history, to nationalism, ethnic hybridity, Islam, technological change, and the Chinese and Arabs in Southeast Asia.

2012 401 pp BM438 Soft 978-981-4311-96-0 S$49.90/US$42.90 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price

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Forthcoming OFFSHORE ASIA

Maritime Interactions in Eastern Asia before Steamships Fujita Kayoko, Momoki Shiro and Anthony Reid, editors Contents 1 Introduction: Maritime Interactions in Eastern Asia by Momoki Shiro and Anthony Reid 2 The Periodization of Southeast Asian History, in Comparison with that of Northeast Asia by Momoki Shiro And Hasuda Takashi 3 Merchants, Envoys, Brokers and Pirates: Hokkien Connections in Pre-modern Maritime Asia by James K. Chin 4 An Asian Commercial Ecumene, 900–1300 CE by Geoffrey Wade 5 The Japanese Archipelago and Maritime Asia from the 9th to the 14th Centuries by Yamauchi Shinji 6 Saltpeter Trade and War-Making in Early Modern Asia by Sun Laichen 7 Shaping Maritime East Asia in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries through Chosŏn Korea by Kenneth R. Robinson 8 Shipwreck Salvage and Survivors’ Repatriation Networks of the East Asian Rim during the Qing Dynasty by Liu Shiuh-Feng 9 Wei Zhiyan and the Subversion of the “Sakoku” by Iioka Naoko

ETHNIC IDENTITY IN TANG CHINA Marc S Abramson Ethnic Identity in Tang China is the first work in any language to explore comprehensively the construction of ethnicity during the dynasty that reigned over China for roughly three centuries, from 618 to 907. Often viewed as one of the most cosmopolitan regimes in China’s past, the Tang had roots in Inner Asia, and its rulers continued to have complex relationships with a population that included Turks, Tibetans, Japanese, Koreans, Southeast Asians, Persians, and Arabs. (ISEAS/University of Pennsylvania Press)

INDIA AND CHINA

Interactions through Buddhism and Diplomacy - A Collection of Essays by Professor Prabodh Chandra Bagchi Bangwei Wang and Tansen Sen Underscoring the unique and multifaceted interactions between ancient India and ancient China, India and China: Interactions through Buddhism and Diplomacy collates the classic works of the pre-eminent Indian scholar of Chinese history and Buddhism Professor Prabodh Chandra Bagchi (1898-1956). The collected essays of this volume range from those that examine the ancient names for India in Chinese sources, to those that investigate Indian influences on Chinese thought, analyse the beginnings of Buddhism in China, and explore the letters exchanged between the Chinese monk Xuanzang (Hiuan-Tsang) and his Indian friends. Also included are a variety of Bagchi’s short articles, as well as English translations of a number of his Bengali essays. (ISEAS/Anthem Press)

THE TONGKING GULF THROUGH HISTORY Nola Cooke, Li Tana, and James A Anderson, editors The first half of the volume covers the era from the Neolithic to the tenth century, when an independent state emerged from old Chinese Jiaozhi, or modern northern Vietnam; the second surveys the nine centuries that followed, in which only two states came to share the maritime shores of the Tongking Gulf. Together, the essays illuminate how millennia of recurring human interactions within this geographical space have created a regional ensemble with its own longstanding historical integrity and dynamics. (ISEAS/University of Pennsylvania Press)

BUDDHISM AND ISLAM ON THE SILK ROAD

THE ROYAL HUNT IN EURASIAN Johan Elverskog HISTORY Thomas T Allsen From antiquity to the nineteenth century, the royal hunt was a vital component of the political cultures of the Middle East, India, Central Asia, and China. Besides marking elite status, royal hunts functioned as inspection tours and imperial progresses, a means of asserting kingly authority over the countryside. The hunt was, in fact, the “court out-of-doors,” an open-air theater for displays of majesty, the entertainment of guests, and the bestowal of favor on subjects.

Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road demonstrates that the history of BuddhistMuslim interaction is much richer and more complex than many assume. This groundbreaking book covers Inner Asia from the eighth century through the Mongol empire and to the end of the Qing dynasty in the late nineteenth century. By exploring the meetings between Buddhists and Muslims along the Silk Road from Iran to China over more than a millennium, Johan Elverskog reveals that this long encounter was actually one of profound cross-cultural exchange in which two religious traditions were not only enriched but transformed in many ways.

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APEC STUDY CENTRE

Singapore APEC Study Centre

APEC

New Agenda in Its Third Decade Ippei Yamazawa

The objectives of the Centre are to undertake research, disseminate information, facilitate discussions on APECrelated issues, and promote linkages with other APEC Study Centres. The Centre also liaises with the APEC Secretariat, the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC), the Latin America/Caribbean and Asia/Pacific Economics and Business Association (LAEBA), and other organizations working on APEC.

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Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo. “Ippei Yamazawa is one of the fathers to the study of Asia-Pacific regional cooperation in Japan and has contributed hugely to the development and work of APEC over many years. This book makes it clear why APEC remains such a crucial element of regional economic architecture and defines an agenda going forward to which regional leaders should aspire. Here is a first rate exposition of the priorities for regional cooperation in Asia and the Pacific.” Peter Drysdale, Professor Emeritus, Australian National University 2011 141 pp APEC10 Soft 978-981-4311-63-2 S$39.90/US$35.90 E-book 978-981-4311-64-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

APEC AT 20

Peter A Petri, editor

Carl J. Shapiro Professor of International Finance, Brandeis International Business School (IBS) and a Senior Fellow, East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. The recovery of the Asia-Pacific region from the global economic crisis of 2008– 2009 is underway but incomplete. Risks range from slow growth and persistent unemployment to re-emerging international imbalances and financial volatility. While early policy responses to the crisis were successful in avoiding a larger calamity, new policy strategies are now needed to resolve imbalances among the United States, China, and other economies, and to build robust demand in the medium term.

APEC IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Recall, Reflect, Remake K. Kesavapany, editor

Riyana Miranti, editor

Former Research Associate, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Denis Hew, editor

Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Hank Lim, editor

Director for Research, Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA). APEC embraces many of the world’s dynamic developed and developing economies that are better poised to meet the new challenges of this century. For those seeking to get a quick sweep of APEC, this book recalls, reflects and provides enough food for thought on the possible remake of APEC. The chapters are carefully written by experts who have been directly involved in the APEC process one way or another. The invaluable insights serve to place the whole APEC process in a balanced perspective, yet with candid deliberations.

APEC remains an informal intergovernmental organization that provides a useful platform for leaders, ministers, businessmen and experts to discuss regional issues on a regular basis. This book examines APEC’s accomplishments in recent years and the challenges it faces in the new century. These challenges include the proliferation of Free Trade Agreements in the region and the implications of China’s accession in the World Trade Organization.

2004 303 pp APEC8 Soft cover 978-981-230-253-3 S$39.90/US$28.50 E-book 978-981-230-502-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

2009 120 pp APEC9 Soft 978-981-4279-26-0 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4279-27-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

COMPETITION AMONG FINANCIAL CENTRES IN ASIAPACIFIC

INCLUSIVE, BALANCED, SUSTAINED GROWTH IN THE ASIAPACIFIC

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LABOUR MOBILITY IN THE ASIAPACIFIC REGION

Dynamics, Issues and a New APEC Agenda Graeme Hugo, editor

Prospects, Benefits, Risks and Policy Challenges Soogil Young, editor

President, National Strategy Institute, and Chair, Korea National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation.

Dosoung Choi, editor

Member, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of Korea.

Jesús Seade, editor

Vice-President, Lingnan University.

Sayuri Shirai, editor

Professor of Economics, Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University.

The book consists of case studies and commentaries presented at the conference to examine the prospects for success for seven such financial centres 2010 133 pp PIC197 (Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Soft 978-981-230-966-2 S$25.90/US$19.90 Sydney, Tokyo and Wellington), E-book Visit ISEAS website for price weigh the costs and benefits of such competition for local economies as well (ISEAS/PECC) as the region as a whole, and derive implications for cooperation among the regional governments.

Professorial Research Fellow, Department of Geographical and Environmental Studies and Director, National Centre for Social Applications of Geographic Information Systems, University of Adelaide.

Soogil Young, editor

President, National Strategy Institute, and Chair, Korea National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (KOPEC), Seoul, Korea.

AN APEC TRADE AGENDA?

The Political Economy of a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific Charles E. Morrison, editor

President, East West Center and International Chair, Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC).

Eduardo Pedrosa, editor

Secretary General, Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) International Secretariat.

This report assesses the political feasibility of the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) proposal and looks at alternative modalities for Driven by demographic changes, and reinforced by intensifying globalization, achieving free trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific. The report includes international labour mobility has been trade policy perspectives from the three on the rise in recent decades in the largest economies of the region: the Asia-Pacific region. It seems that, after United States, China and Japan, lessons trade and investment, labour mobility constitutes the final frontier for regional from similar proposals such as the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), integration among the Asia-Pacific possible convergence among the many economies. There is no doubt that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in labour movements are integral to the region, and alternative approaches regional economic integration and to regional economic integration. critical to the long-term health of the regional economies and business 2007 256 pp PIC161 operations. In reality, such movements Soft 978-981-230-460-5 S$39.90/US$32.90 are much burdened with political and E-book Visit ISEAS website for price social problems in the labour origin (ISEAS/PECC) economies and the labour destination economies.

2009 399 pp PIC189 Soft 978-981-230-855-9 S$69.90/US$54.90 Hard 978-981-230-930-3 S$89.90/US$69.90 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/KOPEC) 2008 235 pp PIC183 Soft 978-981-230-893-1 S$25.90/US$19.90 Hard 978-981-230-894-8 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/KOPEC/PECC/ABAC)

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Now available from ISEAS for distribution to non-retail sectors in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand

ASCANIO

Rare antiquarian books of scholarly Asian interest in fine quality Facsimile Editions for libraries and collectors. ASCANIO Facsimile Editions mirror the value, rarity and significance of the original book by a strict limited edition in bibliophile finishing; casebinding, hardcover with gold-stamping; unabridged reproduction of the entire document with text, maps, plates and gatefolds in original size; and offset printed on acid-free, woodfree cream paper. For a detailed list of publications from ASCANIO, visit http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/bookmarks/ASCA

THE COSTUMES OF CHINA

AN ACCOUNT OF THE EMPIRE OF CHINA

George Henry Mason

Bernardin de Escalante

Cruising the Eastern Archipelago in a small boat of only 10 tons burden made the mission of Captain Thomas Forrest not only adventurous and arduous. It required very close contact with the natives of the islands and enabled much better insight into their social life and costumes than any other survey before and long time after this expedition. The colourful narrative of the voyage is therefore founded on solid firsthand experience, which is also shown in the fascinating plates with maps, plans and drawings of native scenes.

2008 60 pp ASCA8 Hard 978-3-940933-12-6 S$98.00/US$75.00

2008 407 pp ASCA7 Hard 978-981-05-8824-3 S$199.00/US$149.00

DISCOVERY

To the West of Corea and the Great Loo-Choo Island Basil Hall

OUR TROPICAL POSSESSIONS IN MALAYAN INDIA John Cameron John Cameron describes as well with enthusiasm and in great detail all facets of social and natural life in tropical Singapore: the various colourful cultures, the mighty jungle, opium smoking, amok assaults, the exotic fruits, the growing city and the busy harbour. The author does not forget the menace of tigers: “I am fully convinced that 365 men per annum have lives dashed out by the crushing stroke of the tiger’s paw.” This book, an Ascanio Facsimile Edition of the original first edition in English, London 1865, is unabridged and complete with all 7 colour plates.

2008 408 pp ASCA1 Hard 978-981-05-8825-0 S$119.00/US$88.00

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This book, an Ascanio Facsimile Edition of the original first edition in English, London 1779, is unabridged and complete with 33 copperplates.

MOSCOW TO

CHINA 1692After taking Lord Amhersts 1695 Embassy in E. Ysbrants Ides 1816 to China, This book is the ships “Alceste” and “Lyra” unique, due started the expedition to the South to the early China Sea. Captain Halls account added description of considerable knowledge about little Siberia and the known Korea and described the Ryukyu eye-witness Islands for the first time in detail. account of The fine colour plates of scenery and the Peking costumes were drawn by W. Havell after Court life. sketches made on the spot by crew The detailed description of China done members. originally by a Chinese Author and the This book, an Ascanio Facsimile Edition 30 superb plates make it a significant of the original first edition in English, document of its time. London 1818, is unabridged and This book, an Ascanio Facsimile Edition complete with all plates including 8 in of the original first edition in English, colour. London 1706, is unabridged and 2008 426 pp ASCA5 complete with all 30 colour plates. Hard 978-981-05-9057-4 S$190.00/US$139.00 2008 212 pp ASCA4 Hard 978-981-05-8620-1 S$135.00/US$99.00

(2 Volumes) Jerome Osorio

Thomas Forrest

The daily life of the common people in China, as it took place in the streets, shops and warehouses of the late 18th century was “still but little known by Europeans”. H. Mason published with his collection of 60 hand-coloured plates the first colour book of China in the Western world. It gave a completely new insight into life, habits, trade and costumes of this fascinating world. 2008 171 pp ASCA9 The characters like the mandarin Soft 978-3-940933-07-2 S$27.50/US$20.00 in his summer dress, the beggar with a monkey, the embroidering woman or the acrobat in his balancing act are described by explanatory notes and characterised by the pictures in their ACCOUNT OF costumes and poses, as if just A VOYAGE OF typical stepping into life again. Bernardino de Escalante included already in 1577 in this “Account of the Empire of China” the most remarkable features of Chinese culture: the custom of drinking tea, the great wall, the use of chopsticks, the exquisite quality of porcelain and the daily use of it, the fishing by cormorants, aquafarming and the habit of footbinding for ladies of the upper class.

THE HISTORY OF THE PORTUGUESE 1495-1521

A VOYAGE TO NEW GUINEA AND THE MOLUCCAS

BORNEO AND THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO

During the Reign of Emmanuel (14951521) the Portuguese expanded their influences from the coast of Africa across the Atlantic to Brazil and across the Arab Sea, the Indian Ocean and South China Sea to the Moluccas. Osorios contemporary history describes the men who sailed into unknown oceans, fought fierce battles and forged alliances to win maritime supremacy and to establish India Portuguesa in the existing trading networks of the East. This book, an Ascanio Facsimile Edition of the original first edition in English, London 1752, is unabridged.

2008 764 pp ASCA6 Hard 978-3-940933-02-7 S$205.00/US$153.00

Frank S Marryat Marryat, the young midshipman, describes the world of the Indian Archipelago as he encounters it: the countries, the native people, the landscape, the fighting with pirates and the cruel reality in a hospitalship. He is also not reluctant to criticize his captain for mistreating officers, the admiralty for not employing professional draughtsmen and the British government for choosing Hong Kong as a base for a settlement in fact, that in a few years, Hong Kong will be totally deserted, and all the money expended upon it will be lost. The future will proof him to be wrong. His eye-witness accounts of the situation on the China coast only a few years after the first opium war, and the occupation of Hong Kong are remarkable. Equally interesting are his reports of Borneo in established ethnological perspective as well as the newly established rule of Brooke in Sarawak. This book, an Ascanio Facsimile Edition of the original first edition in English, London 1848, is unabridged and complete with all 22 colour plates.

EMBASSY TO THE EASTERN COURTS OF COCHINCHINA, SIAM AND MUSCAT Edmund Roberts In 1832 US President Andrew Jackson started the first diplomatic contacts with “the countries of the Indian Ocean and the China Sea” with the objective “to place American commerce on a surer basis and on equality”. The envoy E. Roberts describes his mission to the courts and the customs, commerce and culture of the people he visited in colourful facets and great details, including his stay in China and the Philippines. This book, an Ascanio Facsimile Edition of the original first edition in English, New York 1837, is unabridged.

2008 432 pp ASCA2 Hard 978-3-940933-03-4 S$118.00/US$89.00

2008 232 pp ASCA3 Hard 978-981-05-8830-4 S$149.00/US$109.00

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The ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) at the campus of the University of the Philippines, Los Baños, is an intergovernmental regional centre of excellence that facilitates cooperation and coordination among the members of ASEAN, and with relevant national governments, regional and international organizations, non-government organizations, private corporations and individuals on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity in Southeast Asia. For a detailed list of publications from ACB, visit http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/bookmarks/ACB

THE ASEAN HERITAGE PARKS

ASEAN BIODIVERSITY

The Newsmagazine of the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity This newsmagazine is now available from ISEAS for distribution worldwide. It is published quarterly.

A Journey to the Natural Wonders of Southeast Asia Monina T. Uriarte, editor

Chairwoman, Philippine Board of Foresters. The book traces the background of ASEAN Heritage Parks Programme, and describe features of the ASEAN Heritage Parks such as information on the habitats and ecosystems, rich wildlife, threats to natural resources and conservation activities and programmes within the park. Stories on management activities and interrelationships between local communities and natural resources provide a picture of the human element that is crucial to protected area management.

2010 292 pp Soft cover 978-971-94164-3-2 Hard cover 978-971-94164-3-2

ACB4 S$45.90/US$39.90 S$59.90/US$49.90

ASEAN GUIDELINES ON COMPETENCE STANDARDS FOR PROTECTED AREA JOBS

Asia/Australia/NZ/Japan

Europe/N&S America/Africa/ME

Michael R. Appleton, compiler

Singapore/Malaysia/Brunei

Training Adviser, ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity Conservation.

Gregorio I. Texon, compiler ASEAN Co-Director, ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity Conservation.

Monina T. Uriarte, compiler

Training Branch Head, ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity Conservation. The competence standards in this book were developed through a one-year consultative process conducted by the ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity Conservation. They consist of recommendations for the skills and knowledge ideally required for 24 key protected areas jobs, divided into 17 technical categories and five levels. The book contains details of all the standards and guidance as to how to use them.

2003 104 pp Soft cover 978-971-8986-61-5

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MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

GUIDEBOOK OF BIODIVERSITY PRINCIPLES FOR DEVELOPERS AND PLANNERS

Catherine P. S. Cheung, compiler

ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity Conservation

This booklet presents a multitude of ways in which careless development can cause great damage to biodiversity. It presents two scenarios: the left represents careless development and the right, the recommended alternative. The guidelines are arranged in a number of sections covering the major ecosystems of a country. In most cases the improvements carry no extra cost; in some, they are cheaper; but in either case they will make a big difference to the local quality of life and quality of the environment.

2002 84 pp Soft cover 978-971-8986-62-2

ACB3 S$19.90/US$15.00

Asian Bureau for Conservation.

Porfirio M. Aliño, compiler

University of the PhilippinesMarine Science Institute.

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University of the PhilippinesMarine Science Institute.

Hazel O. Arceo, compiler

University of the Philippines-Marine Science Institute. The ASEAN region has the richest biodiversity, the most extensive coastline and most diverse coral reefs in the world. However, it is also one of the most threatened regions in terms of coastal marine resources degradation. Marine protected areas in Southeast Asia were assessed and reviewed to analyze the increasing threats such as coastal development, collecting of endangered species, ornamental trading, overexploitation, pollution and tourism that lead to the depletion of the biodiversity resources of the marine protected areas in the region.

2002 142 pp Soft cover 978-971-8986-46-2

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ASIAN MEDIA INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE

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The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), located on the campus of Nanyang Technological University, is a non-profit NGO and a registered charity in Singapore with the mission of spearheading the development of media and communication expertise in Asia within the broad framework of economic, social, and cultural development. For a detailed list of publications from AMIC, visit http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/bookmarks/AMIC/

MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA

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Regional Perspectives Indrajit Banerjee and Madanmohan Rao, editors

BALANCING CIVIL RIGHTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY

Impact of AntiTerror Laws on Media and Civil Liberties in Europe and Asia Kalinga Seneviratne and Yeo Lay Hwee, editors

This book highlights the emerging frontiers of media development discourse in Asia, comparing regional development along multiple dimensions and frameworks, and pointing the direction towards further media initiatives at a national level. The chapters are grouped into three key themes: media and development; new narratives and political discourse; and media impacts and capacity building.

The book examines the impact of antiterror laws since 9/11 on the journalism profession in several countries in Europe and Asia. The two reports in the book reflect that there are commonalities in the way governments and law enforcement agencies have been using the anti-terror laws to stifle free 2008 352 pp AMIC17 reporting. Soft 978-981-4136-07-5 S$50.00/US$37.00 2012 68 pp AMIC22 Soft 978-981-07-0909-9 S$15.00/US$12.00

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MAINTAINING THE ENTHUSIASM

DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION IN DIRECTED SOCIAL CHANGE

This book reflects both the success stories and barriers facing the community radio that was introduced to the Philippines in the form of ‘Tambuli’ project funded by UNESCO and the DANIDA. It also documents the opinions and the perspectives of many stakeholders in the community radio sector.

2011 84 pp AMIC19 Soft 978-981-4136-14-3 S$20.00/US$15.00

ICT4D

Learnings, Best Practices and Roadmaps from the Pan Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme Madanmohan Rao and Nanditha Raman, editors

This book presents extensive analysis and discussion from the Pan-Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme covering 56 projects in 18 countries across Asia-Pacific. It also features insights from 6 ICT experts who personally visited these projects for assessments, as well as the key takeaways from a 3-day Learning Forum.

A Reappraisal of Theories & Approaches Srinivas R. Melkote Development communication, as an area of scholarship and practice, has been engaged in finding a niche in the efforts to tackle the formidable problems of underdevelopment and marginalisation of millions of people and thousands of communities worldwide through a process of directed social change. This book will re-conceptualize and re-operationalize the real meaning and goal of development today.

PEOPLES’ VOICES, PEOPLES’ EMPOWERMENT

Community Radio in Asia and Beyond Kalinga Seneviratne, editor The book explores the various aspects of community radio from regulations to contents production, participatory communications and reflections of practitioners. The book contains 30 chapters written by scholars and practitioners from across Asia, Australia and the South Pacific. It is designed both as a resource for teaching and training of community radio practitioners as well as a good resource for social science studies.

CITIES, CHAOS & CREATIVITY

A Sourcebook for Communicators Kalinga Seneviratne and Sivananthi Thanenthiran, editors This publication Cities, Chaos & Creativity is a key of a programme of working with journalist and the media for good urban governance in the Asia Pacific region. It has a long history and is part of one of the systematic efforts of work on the subject by The Urban Governance Initiative (TUGI) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNPD).

2011 182 pp AMIC21 Soft 978-983-40995-1-0 S$15.00/US$12.00

ASIAN COMMUNICATION HANDBOOK

(6th Edition) Sundeep Muppidi, editor The Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of media developments in Asia with a critical focus. The first part contains a series of theoretical papers that covers several critical issues, ranging from the role and responsibility of the media in development to structuring the public sphere. The second part covers a total of 21 countries in Asia. Each chapter begins with a brief country background and is followed by a concise report profiling the current media and communication scene, and supporting statistical section.

PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING AND ROLE IN RAISING CIVIC CONSCIOUSNESS

Case Studies from Asia Sundeep R. Muppidi and Premila Manvi, editors In the past two decades, public service broadcasting (PSB) around the world has witnessed intense competition and pressure from commercial broadcasters, as well as a whole range of new media channels. One can say that PSB has been under siege from a new breed of commercially oriented and profit-seeking broadcasters.

2009 160 pp AMIC18 Soft 978-981-08-4774-6 S$50.00/US$45.00 CD Rom included

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THAI PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE

Towards Building a Civic-Minded Society Palphol Rodloytuk

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Economic Viability of Community Radio in the Philippines Kalinga Seneviratne

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Since the establishment of Thai Public Broadcasting Service (TPBS) as an independent outfit, one of’ its policies was to involve the civil society in the production process. This book provides insights of how TPBS strategised its civil-society strengthening mechanisms, including creating a television programme that is produced by and for active citizen groups, including citizen journalists.

2011 196 pp AMIC20 Soft 978-981-4136-12-9 S$35.00/US$30.00

CHANGING MEDIA, CHANGING SOCIETIES

Media and the Millennium Development Goals Indrajit Banerjee and Sundeep R. Muppidi, editors

2009 224 pp AMIC17 Soft 978-981-4136-13-6 S$45.00/US$40.00

MEDIA’S CHALLENGE

Asian Tsunami and Beyond Kalinga Seneviratne, editor 2006 266 pp AMIC10 Soft 978-981-4136-03-7 S$43.00/US$30.00

PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION Indrajit Banerjee and Kalinga Seneviratne, editors 2006 347 pp AMIC9 Soft 978-981-4136-01-8 S$50.00/US$36.00

MEDIA PLURALISM IN ASIA

The Role and Impact of Alternative Media Kalinga Seneviratne, editor 2007 273 pp AMIC8 Soft 978-981-4136-04-4 S$43.00/US$30.00

THE INTERNET AND GOVERNANCE IN ASIA

A Critical Reader Indrajit Banerjee, editor

2007 280 pp AMIC7 Soft 978-981-4136-02-0 S$57.00/US$40.00

MEDIA AND CONFLICT REPORTING IN ASIA Shyam Tekwani, editor 2008 203 pp AMIC6 Soft 978-981-4136-05-1 S$44.00/US$32.00

FREE MARKETS FREE MEDIA?

Reflections on the Political Economy of the Press in Asia Cherian George, editor 2008 164 pp AMIC3 Soft 978-981-4136-09-9 S$38.50/US$28.00

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E A S T-W E S T C E N T E R S E R I E S

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The primary function of the East-West Center, USA is to further the Center’s mission of strengthening relations and understanding among the governments and peoples of Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. EWC advances this mission and the Center’s institutional objective of helping to build a peaceful, prosperous, and just community in the Asia Pacific through substantive programming activities focused on the theme of conflict reduction. For a detailed list of publications from EWC, visit http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/bookmarks/PS/

BEYOND ARMED RESISTANCE

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IS CHINA’S INDIGENOUS INNOVATION STRATEGY COMPATIBLE WITH GLOBALIZATION?

Ethnonational Politics in Burma (Myanmar) Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung

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ECONOMIC REFORMS, REGIONALISM, AND EXPORTS

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Comparing China and India Ganeshan Wignaraja

This paper undertakes a comparative empirical National assessment innovation of economic policies reforms and currently exports in the rising Asian giants, attract intense interest throughout the international community, China and India. It explores the past record and future challenges. In recent particularly so in the aftermath of the years, China has surged ahead of India global financial crisis. China is among to dominate world manufactured those countries now relying heavily on government resources to drive innovation exports, but India has acquired competitive capabilities in skill-intensive 2011 69 pp PS62 - a policy that directly challenges the services. Soft 978-1-932728-98-9 S$19.90/US$11.00 prevalent theory that government powers have limited effects on a nation’s 2011 81 pp PS60 innovation systems. Soft 978-1-932728-94-1 S$19.90/US$11.00 BENEVOLENT 2011 55 pp PS61 NEW BENEFACTOR Soft 978-1-932728-96-5 S$19.90/US$11.00 This paper sheds light on the activities of non-armed members of ethnic minorities in Burma, insufficiently studied actors in the conventional study of ethnic politics in Burma that has long been dominated by a focus on ethnonational armed resistance groups and ceasefire groups.

OR INSENSITIVE REGULATOR?

Tracing the Role of Government Policies in the Development of India’s Automobile Industry Rajnish Tiwari, Cornelius Herstatt and Mahipat Ranawat

Xielin Liu and Peng Cheng

EXECUTIVE ACCOUNTABILITY NEW IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

The Role of Legislatures in New Democracies and Under Electoral Authoritarianism William Case

In an influential study, Fish The impressive and sustained growth of India’s automobile industry in recent and Kroenig argue that “overarching years has catapulted it into the league institutional designs” (i.e., presidential, of the world’s top-seven producers of parliamentary, and dual systems) tell four-wheelers. In the past decade, its us less about the prospects of a new exports have surged more than 25 per democracy than does the particular cent a year on average. strength of the legislature. Specifically, 2011 64 pp PS58 executives are best checked where Soft 978-1-932728-90-3 S$19.90/US$11.00 legislatures are powerful, generating horizontal accountability.

A NEW GEOGRAPHY OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY?

Asia’s Role in Global Innovation Networks Dieter Ernst

Debates about globalization are focused on offshore outsourcing of manufacturing and services. This approach, however, neglects an important change in the geography of knowledge–the emergence of global innovation networks (GINs) that integrate dispersed engineering, product development, and research activities across geographic borders.

2011 74 pp PS57 Soft 978-1-932728-88-0 S$19.90/US$11.00

SEPARATE BUT LOYAL

Ethnicity and Nationalism in China Wenfang Tang and Gaochao He

The survey points to some surprising findings, including the fact that ethnic minorities in China showed higher levels of both ethnic identity and national identity than U.S. and Russian respondents. These findings seem to support the argument that national identity is based on the multiethnic Chinese state, and they offer a rare empirical perspective on how the government can maintain the balance needed to preserve its legitimacy.

2010 58 pp PS56 Soft 978-1-932728-86-6 S$19.90/US$11.00

THE STATE STRIKES BACK

ETHNODIPLOMACY

India and the Naga Insurgency Charles Chasie and Sanjoy Hazarika

The Uyghur Hitch in Sino-Turkish Relations Eric C Thompson and Chulanee Thianthai

Beginning in 1949, China responded to so-called Uyghur separatism and the quest for Eastern Turkestan (Xinjiang) independence as a domestic problem. Since the mid-1990s, however, when it became aware of the international aspects of this problem, Beijing has begun to pressure Turkey to limit its support for Uyghur activism.

In the first decade after declaring independence in 1947, the Indian state faced numerous challenges to its very existence and legitimacy. This monograph addresses the tackling of nationalist aspirations through the use of the AFSPA, with a focus on Nagaland; it analyzes the approach and its impact of Naga society, as well as the fallout for the Indian state.

ENGAGING NORTH KOREA

The Role of Economic Statecraft Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland

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This monograph reviews the efficacy of economic statecraft vis-a-vis North Korea, with a particular focus on the use of santions and inducements on the part of the United States in seeking to achieve non-proliferation and wider foreign policy objectives. Two structural constraints operate: North Korea’s particularly repressive state, with a narrowing governing coalition; and the country’s changing economic relations.

2011 95 pp PS59 Soft 978-1-932728-92-7 S$19.90/US$11.00

THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR ASIAN ECONOMIC COOPERATION Michael G. Plummer The economic crisis of 2008–09 has had a highly damaging effect on Asian economies. While it appears in the second half of 2009 that the worst of the crisis is over, expectations are that the region will revert to its pre-crisis growth trend only in 2011, and many uncertainties remain.

2009 58 pp PS55 Soft 978-1-932728-84-2 S$19.90/US$11.00

CIVIL SOCIETY IN BURMA

The Development of Democracy Amidst Conflict Ashley South

The military government is deeply unpopular, and further episodes of mass protest similar to those that occurred in August and September 2007 cannot be ruled out. However, strategic options for elite-level regime change in the country remain limited. Therefore, local and international actors should focus on incremental approaches to democratization, and in particular on the roles of local communities and NGOs.

2008 78 pp PS51 Soft 978-981-230-904-4 S$19.90/US$11.00 2009 65 pp PS54 E-book S$19.90/US$11.00 72 pp PS53 Soft 978-1-932728-82-8 S$19.90/US$11.00 2009 57 pp PS52 Soft 978-1-932728-80-4 S$19.90/US$11.00 2009 Soft 978-1-932728-78-1 S$19.90/US$11.00

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KITLV PRESS

For exclusive distribution in Southeast Asia excluding Indonesia

KITLV Press publishes scholarly monographs and other books on the anthropology, art, economics, history, linguistics and literature of Southeast Asia, with special emphasis on Indonesia. Some 15 titles are published annually most of which are in the English language. As regards Indonesia, KITLV Press ranks among the foremost academic publishers in the world. For a detailed list of publications from KITLV Press, visit http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/bookmarks/KITLV/

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LORDS OF THE LAND, LORDS OF THE SEA

Conflict and Adaptation in Early Colonial Timor, 1600–1800 Hans Hägerdal

This study focuses on two centuries of contacts between the indigenous polities on Timor and the early colonials. The author treats Timor as a historical region in its own right, using a wide array of Dutch, Portuguese and other original sources, which are compared with the comprehensive corpus of oral tradition recorded on the island. From this rich material, a lively picture emerges of early Timorese society, the forms of trade, slavery, warfare, alliances and, social life.

2012 373 pp KITLV115 Soft 978-90-6718-378-9 S$80.00/US$62.00

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HEIRS TO WORLD CULTURE

Being Indonesian, 1950–1965 Jennifer Lindsay and Maya H.T. Liem, editors

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LOST IN MALL

A LITERARY MIRROR

Balinese Reflections on Modernity and Identity in the Twentieth Century I Nyoman Darma Putra

This is an extremely rich field for In this study, research into based on the ways extensive Balinese view anthropological their culture and how they respond fieldwork to external cultural forces. This work throughout complements the large number of the 1990s, existing studies of Bali and its history, this new anthropology, traditional literature, and middle class the performing arts. is examined as a socio-cultural phenomenon. Despite a global 2011 378 pp KITLV112 orientation and a taste for democracy, Soft 978-90-6718-370-3 S$62.00/US$49.00 its members seemed to have internalized the New Order along with some lingering late-colonial notions as their guidelines for life.

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IMAGES OF THE TROPICS

This book reveals how images of the tropics visually articulated colonial attempts to legitimize and historicize what were in fact continually changing and contested claims to Dutch territorial sovereignty in the Indies.

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Indonesian Histories Kees van Dijk and Jean Gelman Taylor, editors

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IN SEARCH OF A PATH

An Analysis of the Foreign Policy of Suriname from 1975 to 1991 Roger Janssen

A History of Balinese Politics, 1650–1940 Henk Schulte Nordholt

Based on extensive research in colonial archives in the Netherlands and Indonesia, a variety of Balinese historical narratives, interviews with former colonial officials as well as many Balinese, and fieldwork data concerning temples, rituals, and oral histories.

2011 389 pp KITLV114 Soft 978-90-6718-090-0 S$57.00/US$46.00

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THE MAKASSAR ANNALS William Cummings

These records are a rich lode of information for scholars interested in virtually any aspect of life in premodern Makassar, and are a rare and precious resource for scholars of Southeast Asia. This is the first English translation and annotation of the annals.

YOGYAKARTA

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THE STATE AND ILLEGALITY IN INDONESIA Edward Aspinall and Gerry van Klinken

This book may be read as a defence of area studies approaches. Without the insights that grew from applying our area studies skills, we would still be constrained by highly stylised notions of the state, which bear little resemblance to the state’s actual workings. The struggle against corruption is a long-term political 2011 292 pp KITLV108 process. Instead of trying to depoliticize Soft 978-90-6718-365-9 S$70.00/US$57.00 it, we believe the key to progress is greater popular participation.

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THE SPELL OF POWER

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This book emerged from the process of recovery from the worst earthquake and tsunami of modern times in December 2004, it turns the spotlight on a more positive and neglected claim Aceh has on our attention, as the Southeast Asian maritime state that most successfully and creatively maintained its independent place in the world until 1874.

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MAPPING THE ACEHNESE PAST R Michael Feener, Patrick Daly and Anthony Reid

Environment and Visual Culture in Colonial Indonesia Susie Protschky

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In Cleanliness and culture This volume attention brings shifts to the together new tropics, to scholarship Indonesia, in on Indonesia’s colonial times cultural as well as history from 1950–1965. in the present. The seven authors who During the new nation’s first decade and a half, Indonesia’s links with the world and contribute to this book touch upon a variety of subjects. These range from the its sense of nationhood were vigorously use of soap and the washing of clothes negotiated on the cultural front. as a pretext to claim superiority of race 2012 508 pp KITLV115 and class to how references to being Soft 978-90-6718-379-6 S$75.00/US$58.00 clean played a role in a campaign against European homosexuals in the Netherlands Indies at the end of the 1930s.

An Ethnography of Middle-Class Jakarta in the 1990s Lizzy van Leeuwen

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Max M. Richter This rich, ethnographic account of musical performance in public contexts ranging from the street and kampung through to commercial venues and state environments such as Yogyakarta’s regional parliament, its military institutions, universities and the Sultan’s palace. From street-corner jam sessions to large-scale concerts, a range of genres emerge that cohere around notions of campursari (‘mixed essences’) and jalanan (‘of the street’). The author shows that Yogyakarta is exemplary of how everyday people make use of music to negotiate issues of power and at the same time promote peace and intergroup appreciation in culturally-diverse inner-city settings.

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HEALERS ON THE COLONIAL MARKET

Decolonizing Societies in Africa and Asia, 1930s-1970s Els Bogaerts and Remco Raben, editors

Native Doctors and Midwives in the Dutch East Indies Liesbeth Hesselink

The decolonization of countries in Asia and Africa is one of the momentous events in the twentieth century. But did the shift to independence indeed aff ect the lives of the people in such a dramatic way as the political events suggest? The authors look beyond the political interpretations of decolonization and address the issue of social and economic reorientations, which were caused by the end of colonial rule.

Healers on the colonial market is one of the few studies on the Dutch East Indies from a (post-) colonial perspective. It emphasises mediation, exchange, hybridity, cultural transfer, contestation, and the formation of colonial subjectivities. This book will provide a wonderful addition to research on the history of the Dutch East Indies, and research on the history of colonial medicine. In particular, the chapters 2012 250 pp KITLV115 dealing with the role of the Indonesian Soft 978-90-6718-289-8 S$47.00/US$36.00 physicians and midwives as ‘mediators’ (and the cultural attributes connected to this role) will interest historians, historians of science and anthropologists alike.

DIARI STORIES AND PAKPAK STORYTELLING

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The sukut-sukuten Si Buah Mburle recorded in 1979 was a solo performance by the old, male storyteller Sonang Sitakar. His relatively brief performance covered the entire story narrated in prose, poetry and dialogue. It also featured several diff erent song-types: female laments and male songs, as well as a lullaby and a dance-song. Formulaic expressions were used in abundance, especially in the chanted parts. With a thorough command of diff erent speech types, Sonang Sitakar proved to be an experienced verbal artist. Moreover, he wanted to educate the listeners by transmitting knowledge of the past, and of moral, behavioural and legal codes.

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Spirits of Reform and Ghosts from the Past Katinka van Heeren

Three key interconnected issues are central in this analysis of Indonesian fi lm. First, the organization and understanding of power relations in Indonesian audio-visual media that lie at the basis of identifi 2012 170 pp KITLV115 cations of communities connected to Soft 978-90-6718-387-1 S$56.00/US$43.00 fi lm formats and genres. Second, the identities that were associated with these communities which were local, national, or transnational. Third, debates about the CREOLE JEWS moral bounds of representations in diff Negotiating erent fi lm genres and formats which have Community brought to light divergent constructions of in Colonial Indonesian social and daily-lived realities. Suriname

Wieke Vink This study presents a refined analysis of SurinamesJewish identifications. The story of the Surinamese Jews is one of a colonial Jewish community that became ever more interwoven with the local environment of Suriname. Ever since their first settlement, Jewish migrants from diverse backgrounds, each with their own narrative of migration and settlement, were faced with challenges brought about by this new environment; a colonial order and, in essence, a race-based slave society. A place, furthermore, that was constantly changing: economically, socially, demographically, politically and culturally.

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The Frequency and Reproduction of Rituals in a Moluccan Society Roy Ellen Nuaulu religious practices presents the findings of a long-term study of the ritual practices of the Nuaulu people of the Indonesian island of Seram. Using ethnographic data collected over a period of over three decades, the author examines the way in which religious practices are reproduced and the relationship between ritual frequency and periodicity. In the presentation of his material, the author demonstrates a sharp awareness, sensibility, experience, and refl exivity regarding the process of fi eldwork and its problems and limitations.

Dayak Politics of West Kalimantan Taufiq Tanasaldy

The development of Dayak politics in West Kalimantan from the colonial times until the first decade of the 21th century is central to this study. The author asks how and why Dayak politics has experienced such drastic changes since 1945. He looks at the eff ect of regime change, the role of the individual leaders and organizations, the experience of marginalization, and conflicts on the course of Dayaks politics. He also examines ethnic relations and recent political developments up to 2010 in the province.

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MAKING OF THE NATION

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Wim Klooster and Gert Oostindie, editors

The Kakawin Ramayana, arguably the oldest Old Javanese epic text in Indic metres (c. 9th century AD), holds a unique position in the literary heritage of Indonesia. The poem has retained remarkable vitality through the centuries in the archipelago, inspiring many forms of artistic expression. The 10 studies included in this volume, written by experts in a wide range of disciplines, focus on disparate aspects of the Kakawin Ramayana and the constellation of cultural phenomena revolving around it, providing the reader with a key to the understanding of the rich Old Javanese textual heritage.

NUAULU RELIGIOUS PRACTICES

CURAÇAO IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1795–1800

From 1795 through 1800 a series of revolts rocked Curaçao. A combination of internal and external factors produced these uprisings, in which free and enslaved islanders participated with various objectives. A major slave revolt in August 1795 was the opening salvo for these tumultuous years. While this revolt is a well-known episode in Curaçaoan history, its wider Caribbean and Atlantic context is much less known. Also lacking are studies sketching a clear picture of the turbulent five years that followed. It is in these dark corners that the, contributions in this volume aim to shed light.

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FOLLOWING THE NEW FIGURE WITH THE CAP

A New Look at the Religious Function of East Javanese Temples 14th to 15th Centuries Lydia Kieven

A figure wearing a cap was depicted in reliefs at East Javanese temples during the Majapahit period (c. 1300-1500 AD). The cap-figure constitutes one of many new features which were created in East Javanese art and were distinct from earlier Central Javanese art.

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AT THE EDGES OF STATES

Dynamics of 2012 300 pp KITLV115 2012 277 pp KITLV115 Soft 978-90-6718-391-8 S$65.00/US$50.00 State Formation in Soft 978-90-6718-381-9 S$56.00/US$43.00 the Indonesian Borderlands Michael ISLAM AND THE REGIME CHANGE NE Eilenberg W N

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The Ramayana in the Literature and Visual Arts of Indonesia Andrea Acri, Helen Creese and Arlo Griffiths, editors

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A Storytelling Tradition from the North CONTEMPORARY Sumatran Rainforest INDONESIAN Clara Brakel

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Set in West Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, this study explores the shifting By following the career and ideology of relationships Kartosuwiryo, the religious nationalist leader of the Sarekat Islam party and later between border communities and the state along the border with East Malaysia. Imam of the Islamic state of Indonesia, The book has dual aims: fi rst, to situate the author investigates the relation between Islam and politics in Indonesia in state and local community interaction in the wider historical context of state the twentieth century. Focussing on the dialectic between the religious and secular formation, and secondly, to investigate the active agency of border communities nationalist movement, she analyses the in their ongoing struggles over access to failure of political Islam in the mid-1950s forest resources and the accompanying and the consolidation of the Pancasila quest for increased local autonomy. state under Soekarno’s and Soeharto’s regimes. 2012 356 pp KITLV115 2012 250 pp KITLV115 Soft 978-90-6718-374-1 S$56.00/US$43.00 Soft 978-90-6718-386-4 S$65.00/US$50.00

Kartosuwiryo and Political Islam in 20th Century Indonesia Chiara Formichi

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MAPPING NATIONAL ANXIETIES Thailand’s Southern Conflict Duncan McCargo

Uncovering previously hidden dimensions of Thailand’s southern insurgency, including the role of both Buddhism and Islam, this latest book by award-winning researcher Duncan McCargo examines the debates around reconciliation, citizenship and identity, and the prospects for some form of autonomy for the Thai South.

FENGSHUI IN CHINA

Geomantic Divination between State Orthodoxy and Popular Religion Ole Bruun

This serious study of fengshui explores its persistence as an alternative tradition of cosmological knowledge explaining everyday occurrences in rural areas and its more recent spread to urban areas where it has been widely adopted in the construction industry. ‘This valuable study will be required reading for scholars of Chinese religion, and 2012 240 pp NIAS65 makes a valuable contribution to the Soft 978-87-7694-086-7 S$39.90/US$29.90 anthropology of religion’ (Joseph Bosco, East Asia).

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PERFORMING THE DIVINE

Mediums, Markets and Modernity in Urban Vietnam Kirsten W Endres

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HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF THE INDOCHINA WAR (1945–1954)

The book offers a detailed case This first study into dictionary the dynamics of the Indochina of forest use, degradation and loss in War to appear in English also adopts North-east Luzon, Philippines. It also a path-breaking international and present a compelling insight into the interdisciplinary approach to explore long history of national, regional and social, cultural and economic themes behind the conflict. With much material local outsiders gaining access to the on people and events in Cambodia, Laos natural resources and lands of this last and the wider world as well as Vietnam, large forest frontier in the Philippines. it demonstrates the remarkable 2011 389 pp NIAS62 international context of what once was Soft 978-87-91114-53-3 S$49.90/US$38.00 regarded a simple Franco-Vietnamese war of decolonization.

CATALOGUE OF SANSKRIT MANUSCRIPTS EW Early Acquisitions N and the Nepal Collection Hartmut Buescher

Focuses on the flourishing of urban spirit mediumship as part of the revival of popular religion, and explores a vibrant religious movement within the context of market reform and economic growth in Vietnam. ‘This is an excellent volume dealing with timely and important topics for scholars of Vietnam as well as those interested in the cross-cultural study of popular religions’ (Karen Fjelstad, San Jose State University).

THE SOCIAL DYNAMICS OF DEFORESTATION IN THE PHILIPPINES Actions, Options and Motivations Gerhard van den Top

An International and Interdisciplinary Approach Christopher E. Goscha

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Negotiating Religion and Ethnicity in Malaysia Gerhard Hoffstaedter

POLITICIZED SOCIETY

The Long Shadow of Taiwan’s OneParty Legacy Mikael Mattlin

Election campaigning and media debate are among the democratic practices in Taiwan whose extreme politicization is the main internal threat to sustainable democratic politics there today. This study also offers much to an understanding of developments in other transitional democracies around the world.

MODERN MUSLIM IDENTITIES

Focusing on new modalities of being Muslim in a modern world, this study explores the relationship between the Malaysian state and its citizens in creating and maintaining fixed identities. Here, it develops the concept of ‘Islamicity’ to make sense of contemporary modern Islamic religiosity that is applicable to a range of modernizing Muslim countries.

This essential reference to the Sanskrit holdings of the Danish Royal Library, Copenhagen, offers analytic descriptions of richly heterogeneous Sanskrit material of interest to philologists, anthropologists and historians of religion, art and iconography. Detailed entries including 2011 272 pp NIAS58 transcriptions and illustrations enable Soft 978-87-7694-081-2 S$39.90/US$32.90 scholars to identi fy material. 2011 240 pp NIAS61 2011 303 pp NIAS59 Hard 978-87-7694-080-5 S$59.90/US$55.90 Soft 978-87-7694-076-8 S$39.90/US$32.00 2011 263 pp NIAS60 Soft 978-87-7694-062-1 S$39.90/US$32.90 Hard 978-87-7694-077-5 S$225.00/US$180.00 ANCESTORS

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ASIAN CITIES Globalization, Urbanization and NationBuilding Malcolm McKinnon

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Asian Cities challenges Western paradigms of urban growth with a fresh look at cities in developing Asia. This book questions the status accorded to globalization in explaining contemporary Asian cities, arguing instead that they are being transformed by three major forces - urbanization and nation-building as well as globalization.

GOING INDOCHINESE

Contesting Concepts of Space and Place in French Indochina Christopher E. Goscha

Why in 1945 did Javanese become Indonesian whereas the Vietnamese balked at becoming Indochinese? In a classic study whose innovative concept of space has wide applicability, Goscha shows the Vietnamese came remarkably close to building an Indochinese identity but Lao and Cambodian nationalists rejected this 2011 258 pp NIAS57 precisely because of its Vietnamese hue. Soft 978-87-7694-079-9 S$39.90/US$32.90 2012 176 pp NIAS63 Hard 978-87-7694-078-2 S$59.90/US$55.90 Hard 978-87-7694-069-0 S$59.90/US$45.90

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MONKS AND MAGIC

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Death, Transformation, and Social Immortality Pascal Couderc and Kenneth Sillander, editors

Revisiting a Classic Study of Religious Ceremonies in Thailand Barend Jan Terwiel

This major revision of a classic anthropological text is an absorbing study of Buddhism as practised in a rural community in the 1970s, describing how full ritual knowledge is only obtained with adulthood and life experiences. Revision of the original work with new material by the author locating the study in its modern setting.

IN BORNEO SOCIETIES

The first major study of ancestors in Borneo societies, this volume challenges classic ethnographic representations of ancestor worship and genealogical understandings of ancestors in anthropology. Applicable beyond Borneo studies to the broader anthropological scholarship on ancestors, kinship and comparative religion.

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Forthcoming NEW ATLAS OF INDONESIAN HISTORY SINCE 1800 Robert Cribb Robert Cribb deftly combines maps, illustrations and narrative to produce a concise and compelling history of modern Indonesia. Offered for the first time in paperback, the atlas will appeal both to to a general readership and to teachers and students of Indonesia alike.

FOLK TALES OF THE MALDIVES Xavier Romero-Frias This selection of 80 traditional short stories and legends offer keen insights both into the history, culture and beliefs of the people of the Maldives and into the world they live in. Would-be travellers to the Maldives will find this a unique insight into the real country behind the tourist brochures. For scholars, the folk tales and analytical material offer a wonderful literary/ folklore resource as well as fresh perspectives on the effects of globalization.

CREATIVE SPACES

Seeking the Dynamics of Change in China Denise Gimpel, Bent Nielsen and Paul Bailey, editors Drawing on concrete case studies (ranging from Confucius to the Vagina Monologues, from Protestant missionaries to the Chinese avant-garde) and on theoretical insights from different disciplines, the contributors deconstruct the idea of change in China.

ALL RELIGIONS MERGE IN TRANQUEBAR

Religious Coexistence and Social Cohesion in South India Oluf Schönbeck (with Peter B. Andersen) Clashes of faith (and studies of these) are increasingly common. This book reverses that perspective with a case of peaceful religious coexistence and social cohesion in a famous heritage site in Tamil Nadu.

HUNTING AND FISHING IN A KAMMU VILLAGE

Revisiting a Classic Study in Southeast Asian Ethnography Damrong Tayanin and Kristina Lindell First published in 1991, this book was hailed as an outstanding contribution to SE Asian ethnography. This edition is augmented by new material by Damrong Tayanin, Håkan Lundström, Olivier Evrard, and Magnus Fiskesjö.

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BEYOND THE GREEN MYTH Borneo’s Hunter-Gatherers in the Twenty-First Century

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CREATING LAOS The Making of a Lao Space between Indochina and Siam, 1860-1945

Peter Sercombe and Bernard Sellato, eds.

Soren Ivarsson

BURMA AND JAPAN SINCE 1940 BEYOND CHINATOWN From ‘Co-Prosperity’ to ‘Quiet Dialogue’ New Chinese Migration and the Global Expansion of China Donald M. Seekins Mette Thuno

DEMOCRACY AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN THAILAND

THE SOCIOLOGY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA Transformations in a Developing Region

Michael Kelly Connors

EXPLORING ETHNIC DIVERSITY IN BURMA

Mikael Gravers

DOING FIELDWORK IN CHINA

Maria Heimer and Stig Thøgersen

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CAMBODIA’S ECONOMIC NEW TRANSFORMATION Caroline Hughes , editor This is the first book to examine the transformations wrought by Cambodia’s 2002–08 boom, analysing the changing structure of the economy, the relationship between state and market, and outcomes for the poor. It situates Cambodian experience within key debates on the political economy of Eastern Asia, scrutinizing the relationship between class formation, governance and resource distribution.

LAND AND LONGHOUSE Agrarian Transformation in the Uplands 2011 of Sarawak R. A. Cramb

KINSHIP AND FOOD IN SOUTH EAST ASIA BEIJING WOMEN ORGANIZING FOR

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A New Wave of the Chinese Women’s INDONESIA AND THE MUSLIM WORLD Movement Islam and Secularism in the Foreign Cecilia Milwertz Policy of Soeharto and Beyond Anak Agung Banyu Perwita WOMEN AND POLITICS IN THAILAND Continuity and Change POWER AND POLITICAL CULTURE IN Kazuki Iwanaga SUHARTO’S INDONESIA The Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) POWER, RESISTANCE AND WOMEN and Decline of the New Order (1986-98) POLITICIANS IN CAMBODIA Stefan Eklöf Amirell Discourses of Emancipation

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Women and Power in Burmese History Jessica Harriden

This is the first book to explore the relationship between gender and power Mona Lilja in Burmese CHILDBIRTH AND TRADITION IN history from NORTHEAST THAILAND GENDER POLITICS IN ASIA Forty Years of Development and Women Manoeuvring within Dominant pre-colonial times to the Cultural Change Gender Orders present day. Anders Poulsen Wil Burghoorn, Kazuki Iwanaga, Cecilia Aiming to identify the sources, nature Milwertz and Qi Wang, eds. and limitations of women’s power THE THAKSINIZATION OF THAILAND Duncan McCargo and Ukrist Pathmanand WOMEN’S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION and how opportunities for women are constrained today, it examines the AND REPRESENTATION IN ASIA ‘family’ in Burmese political culture, CIVIL SOCIETY AND DEMOCRATIZATION Obstacles and Challenges various influences like Buddhism, and Social Movements in Northeast Kazuki Iwanaga, ed. the effects of prolonged armed conflict, Thailand economic isolation, etc. Somchai Phatharathananunth LOST GODDESSES

BREEDS OF EMPIRE The ‘Invention’ of the Horse in Southeast Asia and Southern Africa 1500-1950 Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart

MAKING FIELDS OF MERIT Buddhist Female Ascetics and Gendered Orders in Thailand Monica Lindberg Falk

MONGOLS FROM COUNTRY TO CITY Floating Boundaries, Pastoralism and City Life in the Mongol Lands Ole Bruun and Li Narangoa, eds.

POLITICS, CULTURE AND SELF East Asian and North European Attitudes

The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian History

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PEOPLE OF VIRTUE Reconfiguring Religion, Power and Moral Order in Cambodia Today

MODERN CHINAMYANMAR RELATIONS

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PROPER ISLAMIC CONSUMPTION Dilemmas Shopping among the Malays in Modern of Mutual Malaysia Dependence Johan Fischer David I. Steinberg and CONSTRUCTING SINGAPORE Hongwei Fan Elitism, Ethnicity and the NationBuilding Project This is the Michael D Barr and Zlatko Skrbis

first booklength study GETTING PUBLISHED examining the Geir Helgesen and Soren Risbjerg A Companion for the Humanities and increasingly Thomsen, eds. Social Sciences important and dynamic Gerald Jackson and Marie Lenstrup relationship between China and PERFORMING THE NATION Myanmar. Drawing on hitherto Cultural Politics in New Order TOURISM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA unavailable Chinese sources, it Indonesia Challenges and New Directions documents the shifting relationship Jorgen Hellman Michael Hitchcock, Victor T King and since the 1940s, explores Myanmar’s Michael Parnwell, eds. changing role in Chinese strategy, INTERNET, GOVERNANCE AND economic links, military cooperation, DEMOCRACY FIERY DRAGONS Democratic Transitions from Asian and Banks, Moneylenders and Microfinance etc., and analyses the response to this relationship by the United States, India, European Perspectives in Burma ASEAN and Japan.

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INDONESIAN LITERATURE VS NEW ORDER ORTHODOXY The Aftermath of 1965-1966

VIOLENCE AND BELONGING Land, Love and Lethal Conflict in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan

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CHANGING AGRIFOOD MARKETS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

SOUTHEAST ASIAN AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT PRIMER SERIES

Impacts on Small-Scale Producers Larry Digal, editor

Vietnam Nguyen Tri Kiem

Associate Professor, University of the Phillippines, Mindanao.

Felicity Proctor, editor

Independent Consultant and Visiting Fellow, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), UK.

Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at An Giang University, Vietnam.

This primer starts by describing Vietnam’s agriculure and its significant contributions in bolstering the country’s Bill Vorley, editor overall economy. It features the primary Has a background in ecology and trained agricultural commodities produced in the farm fields of Southern England and for the import and export market Southeast Asia. and the market trend. Government interventions and policy reforms Agrifood markets are in an that have had profound impact on unprecendented state of flux, and development efforts are also discussed. are generating intense policy debate The final parts of the primer deal worldwide. The primary drivers are market liberalization, a reduced role of with the important facets that could potentially help boost the agriculture the state and shifts into market-driven policy, changes in consumer preferences sector if addressed accordingly public investment and research and and purchasing power rising energy and food prices, climate change and its development. implications, and the modernization of 2007 70 pp SEAR7 food processing and retail itself. Soft 1813-2316 S$12.00/US$9.00 2008 356 pp SEAR8 Soft 978-971-560-145-0 S$29.90/US$24.90

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Thailand Nipon Poapongsakorn

Associate Professor and Dean, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University. He is also an adviser to the Minister for Commerce and Minister for Finance, Thailand.

The primer starts with the discussion on the state of Thai agriculture and the accompanying issues that beset the industry in recent decades, one of which is the ageing of Thai farmers. The countrywide socioeconomic impacts that ensued are likewise discussed. The primer also features Thailand’s decisive shift to high-value agriculture as a response to long-term structural problem. It chronicles pragmatic measures made by the government in its efforts to gain momentum in reforming the agriculture industry through technology infusion and policy recommendations. It also narrates how Thailand maintains its status as a major net exporter of agricultural products and food.

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SOUTHEAST ASIAN AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT PRIMER SERIES

SOUTHEAST ASIAN AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT PRIMER SERIES

Amin Mahir Abdullah

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Singapore Ngiam Tong Tau

Was Director General, AgriFood and Veterinary Authority of Singapore until his retirement in 2005.

Leslie Cheong

Chief Fisheries Officer, AgriFood and Veterinary Authority of Singapore. Singapore, being a city-state, has little agriculture because of land constraints. Agricultural development, by necessity, has to blend into an urban environment and must not cause pollution problems. The application of current and most appropriate agrotechnology has enabled Singapore to produce a measure of its food supply as well as other agricultural products of economic value such as orchids and ornamental fish. Farmers as well as scientists and professionals have made it possible for Singapore to have a vibrant agriculture sector.

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The primer describes the state and behaviour of Indonesian agriculture. It discusses the different changes Lecturer, Department of Agribusiness The Philippine agricultural sector, and Information System, Universiti Putra that figured in with the government’s notwithstanding its falling share attempt to increase agricultural Malaysia. in the country’s overall output, is productivity. This series aims to promote considered a key element in economic The primer is useful to the world awareness on the state of agriculture development and poverty reduction, community in getting to know of the Southeast Asian countries. The given the sector’s important forward Malaysian agriculture and its role in consistency in format and presentation and backward linkages with the rest of economic and social development of the series enables easy comparability the economy. in the 20th and 21st centuries. This of agriculture situation across countries and the drawing of lessons from each 2007 91 pp SEAR4 primer on Malaysia will give the other’s experiences. The cultural Soft 1813-2316 S$16.00/US$12.00 reader an expansive overview of the nation’s economic and agricultural differences notwithstanding, there are environment. Those who wish to cut many commonalities and similarities across different aspects of Malaysian among the countries, especially in agriculture in brief will find this an geographical characteristics, making invaluable and timely reference. agriculture a common priority and 2005 96 pp SEAR2 concern in the region. Soft 1813-2316 S$12.00/US$9.00 2007 157 pp SEAR1 Soft 1813-2316 S$19.90/US$13.00

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A collaborative effort by Stanford University Press and the East-West Center, this Contemporary Issues in Asia and the Pacific series addresses contemporary issues of policy and scholarly concern in Asia and the Pacific. The series focuses on political, social, economic, cultural, demographic, environmental, and technological change and the problems related to such change. For a detailed list of publications from SUP, visit http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg/bookmarks/SUP/

ON THE EDGE OF THE GLOBAL

CONSTRUCTING CHINA’S JERUSALEM

BEYOND THE MIDDLE KINGDOM

Modern Anxieties in a Pacific Island Nation Niko Besnier

Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou Nanlai Cao

This illuminating book provides an intimate portrait of contemporary Chinese Christianity in the context of a modern, commercialized economy. In vivid detail, anthropologist Nanlai Cao explores the massive resurgence of Protestant Christianity in the southeastern coastal city of Wenzhou— popularly referred to by its residents as “China’s Jerusalem”—a nationwide model for economic development and the largest urban Christian center in China.

Adopting a wide-angled perspective that brings together political, economic, cultural, and social concerns, Besnier argues that life in twenty-first-century Tonga is rife with uncertainties at odds with the appearance of stability and order conveyed by traditionalism. In the political realm, these uncertainties adopt a vocabulary of neo-traditionalism, democracy, neo-liberal economics, and citizenship.

Comparative Perspectives on China’s Capitalist Transformation Scott Kennedy, editor This book breaks new ground by systematically examining China’s capitalist transformation through several comparative lenses. The great majority of research on China to date has consisted of single-country studies. The moniker Middle Kingdom, a direct translation of the Chinese-language word for China, is one of the most prominent symbols of the country’s supposed uniqueness.

ROOTS OF THE STATE

Neighborhood Organization and Social Networks in Beijing and Taipei Benjamin L. Read

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Most social science studies of local organizations tend to focus on “civil society” associations, voluntary associations independent from state control, whereas government-sponsored organizations tend to be theorized in totalitarian terms as “mass organizations” or manifestations of state corporatism. Roots of the State examines neighborhood associations in Beijing and Taipei that occupy a unique space that exists between these concepts.

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RISING CHINA AND ASIAN DEMOCRATIZATION

RISE OF THE RED ENGINEERS

RECONFIGURING FAMILIES IN CONTEMPORARY VIETNAM

Socialization to “Global Culture” in the Political Transformations of Thailand, China, and Taiwan Daniel C Lynch

The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China’s New Class Joel Andreas

Magali Barbieri and Danièle Bélanger, editors This book chronicles and analyzes the most significant change for families in Vietnam’s recent past — the transition to a market economy, referred to as Doi Moi in Vietnamese and generally translated as the “renovation.”

Rise of the Red Engineers explains the tumultuous origins of the class of technocratic officials who rule China today. In a fascinating account, author Joel Andreas chronicles how two mutually hostile groups—the poorly educated peasant revolutionaries who seized power in 1949 and China’s old educated elite— coalesced to form a new dominant class.

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OPPOSING SUHARTO

Compromise, Resistance and Regime Change in Indonesia Edward Aspinall

PROTEST AND POSSIBILITIES

Civil Society and Coalitions for Political Change in Malaysia Meredith Weiss

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Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis Erik Martinez Kuhonta, Dan Slater and Tuong VU, editors The book provides a state-of-the-art review of key topics in the fields, including: state structures, political regimes, political parties, contentious politics, civil society, ethnicity, religion, rural development, globalization and political economy.

2008 455 pp SUP5 Soft 978-0-8047-6152-9 S$47.00/US$36.00

THE FOURTH CIRCLE

Political Ecology of Sumatra’s Rainforest Frontier John F McCarthy

The book describes how, as key actors Protest and This book is interact, Possibilities an important they create explores study not only arrangements that effectively the pursuit for readers manage local resources, eclipsing of political interested adat and formal state management reform in in contemporary Indonesia and political structures. While outside interventions Malaysia, an illiberal change in Asia, but also for all those try to work with adat and the state, democracy and contrasts coalitioninterested in democratization processes they fail to engage fully with the main elsewhere in the world. This book provides building and reform processes there problem, that is, that district webs an account from the perspective of those with those of electoral, authoritarian of power and interest, coalescing Indonesia. who were struggling to bring about aroung local resources and reaching change. 2006 324 pp SUP3 into wider society, lead inexorably to S$42.00/US$32.00 environmental decline. 2005 328 pp SUP4 Soft 978-08047-5295-4 Soft 978-0-8047-4845-2 S$39.00/US$30.00 2006 353 pp SUP2 Soft 978-0-8047-5212-1 S$46.00/US$35.00

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JAPAN’S DUAL CIVIL SOCIETY

Members Without Advocates Robert Pekkanen This book provides an overview of the state of Japan’s civil society and a new theory, based on political institutions, to explain why Japan differs so much from other industrialized democracies. The book offers a new interpretation of why Japan’s civil society has developed as it has, with many small, local groups, but few large, professionally managed national organizations.

2006 252 pp SUP1 Soft 978-0-8047-5429-3 S$42.00/US$32.00

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Special Service for University and College Lecturers DIY E-COURSE PACKS Electronic Document Delivery (EDD) • Create complete electronic Course Packs, or add to your existing ones with affordable ISEAS EDD. • The e-versions of ALL current and back issues of ISEAS journal articles and chapters in selected books are available. • Visit ISEAS Publishing’s online bookshop <http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg> for a full listing. How to Do Your Own E-Course Pack 1. Select articles and chapters from http://bookshop.iseas.edu.sg 2. E-mail <celina@iseas.edu.sg> with full details of your course (no. of students, duration, etc.) with your list. 3. ISEAS Publishing will offer you a special price for your e-Course Pack. 4. We will quickly arrange permission for you to have access or the right to reproduce. (Terms and conditions apply.) Example Here’s an example of a selection of ISEAS articles and chapters that you could compile into an e-Course Pack on the subject of “Terrorism”. Do a keyword search for “terrorism” on ISEAS Publishing website <http://bookshop.iseas. edu.sg>. Articles from ISEAS Journals: • “Addressing International Terrorism in Southeast Asia: A Matter of Strategic or Functional Approach?” by Renato Cruz De Castro • “Terrorism and Violence in Southeast Asia: Transnational Challenges to States and Regional Stability”, edited by Paul J Smith and Sidney Jones Chapters from ISEAS Books: • “Terrorism in Archipelagic Southeast Asia” by Clinton Fernandes and Damien Kingsbury • “New Terrorism in Southeast Asia” by Carlyle A Thayer • “Terrorism in the Region: Changing Alliances, New Directions” by Sidney Jones E-Journals • single articles • fast • convenient Licensing to Libraries • password • databases • licences

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HARNESSING PRODUCTION NETWORKS

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Ippei Yamazawa

Impacts and Policy Implications from Thailand’s Manufacturing Industries

Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo.

Aekapol Chongvilaivan

Fellow and Trade Policy Unit Coordinator, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

This book provides complete, yet non-technical, analyses of production fragmentation effects and thus targets a wide range of readers - including academics, researchers, policymakers, students, entrepreneurs, and anyone who is interested in this subject. It investigates the economic impacts of production fragmentation in Southeast Asia with a focus on Thailand’s experience as an emerging global hub of fragmentation and outsourcing. 2011 135 pp BM419 Soft cover 978-981-4311-26-7 S$39.90/US$32.90 E-book 978-981-4311-27-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

THE INDONESIAN ECONOMY

APEC

New Agenda in Its Third Decade

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Entering a New Era

“Ippei Yamazawa is one of the fathers to the study of Asia-Pacific regional cooperation in Japan and has contributed hugely to the development and work of APEC over many years. This book makes it clear why APEC remains such a crucial element of regional economic architecture and defines an agenda going forward to which regional leaders should aspire. Here is a first rate exposition of the priorities for regional cooperation in Asia and the Pacific.” Peter Drysdale, Professor Emeritus, Australian National University 2011 141 pp APEC10 Soft cover 978-981-4311-63-2 S$39.90/US$35.90 E-book 978-981-4311-64-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

LABOUR IN VIETNAM

Anita Chan, editor

Research Professor, China Research Centre, University of Technology, Sydney, and Visiting Fellow, Political and Social Change Department, Australian National University.

Aris Ananta, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Muljana Soekarni, editor

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HOW ASIA CAN SHAPE THE WORLD

Fellow and Joint Coordinator, Regional Economic Studies Unit, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

From the Era of Plenty to the Era of Scarcities Jørgen Ørstrom Møller

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Asia will redraw the map of economic progress over the next twenty-five years. Growth is necessary to solve economic and social problems, but harder to achieve as the age of plenty gives way to the age of scarcities. The challenge opens the doors for an Asian economic model based on shifting of productivity for the individual to groups, ecological productivitiy instead of economic productivity, and a reversal to traditional Asian values — less materialistic than Western values. A new paradigm for economic thinking emerges to replace the one launched in the West 200 years ago. 2011 540 pp BM422 Soft cover 978-981-4311-33-5 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4311-74-8 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Hang Chuon Naron

Secretary General of the Ministry of Economy and Finance and Permanent Deputy Chairman of the Supreme National Economic Council (SNEC), Cambodia.

“Hang Chuon Naron’s Cambodian Economy: Charting the Course of a Brighter Future is a tour de force of modern Cambodia’s development challenges. The book is without peer in terms of providing a comprehensive and thorough review of Cambodia’s economy, from key economic sectors to social development to governance. On a country that still seems ‘exotic’ and sometimes difficult to penetrate, Dr Naron’s survey provides valuable empirical analysis, insightful explanations, and practical recommendations for the way forward. The book ought to be required reading for every student, academic, or practitioner working on Cambodia.” Robert Taliercio, Lead Economist, World Bank 2012 569 pp IU27 Soft cover 978-981-4311-60-1 S$180.00/US$160.00

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Jayati Bhattacharya

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Michael J Montesano, editor Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Lee Poh Onn, editor

Visiting Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

This book is a macrostudy of Indian business communities in Singapore through different phases of their growth since colonial times. It goes beyond the conventional labour-history approach to study Indian immigrants to Southeast Asia, both in terms of themselves and their connections with the peoples’ movements. It looks at how Indian business communities negotiated with others in the environments in which they found themselves and adapted to them in novel ways. It especially brings into focus the patterns and integration of the Indian networks in the large-scale transnational flows of capital, one of the least-studied aspects of the diaspora history in this part of the world. 2011 371 pp BM424 Soft cover 978-981-4311-36-6 S$49.90/US$42.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-27-9 S$69.90/US$59.90 E-book 978-981-4311-37-3 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Manohar)

THE 31ST SINGAPORE LECTURE

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Angela Merkel

Regional Outlook is designed for the busy executive, professional, diplomat, journalist, or interested observer. It aims to provide a succinct analysis of current political and economic trends shaping the region, and the outlook for the forthcoming two years. This forward-looking book contains focused political commentaries and economic forecasts on all ten countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as well as a select number of topical pieces of significance to the region. 2012 200 pp RO/12 Soft cover 978-981-4379-80-9 S$29.90/US$24.90 E-book 978-981-4379-81-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Charting the Course of a Brighter Future - A Survey of Progress, Problems and Prospects

BEYOND THE MYTH

Two decades after Vietnam introduced a programme of economic renovation Sjamsul Arifin, editor commonly known in Doi Senior Advisor to the Board Moi, the country today of Governors on International allows market competition Relation, Bank Indonesia, in industry, and a new Jakarta, Indonesia. working class has been created. This is “Indonesia is one of the few countries that came through the first book to focus on the role and conditions of workers in the new economic regime. The authors of the global economic crisis in 2008-09 with positive the book trace Vietnam’s labour history, explore the economic growth. Despite some recorded positive impact of the socialist legacy and examine the reasons domestic economic performances, Indonesia faces new challenges as its economy keeps growing and the for the large number of recent strikes. The book global economy remains uncertain. A new economic provides insights into the workforce of one of Asia’s development paradigm is needed to overcome old most rapidly developing industrial economies. problems (poverty and unemployment, inadequate 2011 348 pp IU31 infrastructure, corruption, a complex regulatory Soft cover 978-981-4311-94-6 S$39.90/US$34.90 environment, and unequal resource distribution among regions) with global market opportunities. This E-book 978-981-4311-95-3 Visit ISEAS website for price book provides a new perspective on how Indonesian’s economic policies should be developed by considering its past and future challenges.” REGIONAL OUTLOOK

Southeast Asia 2012–2013

CAMBODIAN ECONOMY

Indian Business Communities in Singapore

Director, Indonesian Banking Development Institute, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Firmanzah, Professor of Economics and Dean of Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia 2011 427 pp PIC206 Soft cover 978-981-4311-65-6 S$49.90/US$44.90 E-book 978-981-4311-66-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

ECONOMICS

Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.

The Singapore Lecture is designed to provide the opportunity for distinguished statesmen, scholars, and writers and other similarly highly qualified individuals specializing in banking and commerce, international economics and finance and philosophical and world strategic affairs to visit Singapore. 2011 32 pp PIC212 Soft cover 978-981-4345-70-5 S$19.90/US$16.90 E-book 978-981-4345-71-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

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ECONOMICS

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IMPROVING HEALTH SECTOR PERFORMANCE

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Institutions, Motivations and Incentives - The Cambodia Dialogue

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

The papers in this volume are selected from an international conference organized by the CDRI, Cambodia, that tried to deal with issues on health service provision. With participation of international and local experts, it aimed at collecting major experiences and innovative solutions from inside and outside the country to improve health sector performance, with particular focus on institutions, motivations and incentives. 2011 430 pp IU28 Soft cover 978-981-4311-84-7 S$39.90/US$29.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-52-1 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4311-85-4 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/CDRI)

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LINKING RESEARCH TO PRACTICE Strengthening ICT for Development Research Capacity in Asia Arul Chib, editor

Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, and Assistant Director, Singapore Internet Research Centre.

Roger W Harris, editor Founder, Roger Harris Associates.

Information and communication technologies have long promised to provide quality education, improve healthcare, allow open government, and solve environmental issues. To realize this potential and influence policy-making and programme design, the Singapore Internet Research Center, supported by the IDRC, created an innovative research capacity-building programme, SIRCA. 2012 196 pp BM461 Soft cover 978-981-4380-00-3 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4380-01-0 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/IDRC/SIRC)

MANAGING ECONOMIC CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Saw Swee-Hock, editor

Professorial Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and President’s Honorary Professor of Statistics, National University of Singapore.

The chapters deal with the management of the 2008–09 economic crisis in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the region as a whole. They represent an analysis of the impact of the economic crisis and the stimulus packages that were swiftly put in place by the governments to mitigate the economic recession and to pave the way for a quick recovery.

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Understanding the Legendary Chinese Admiral from a Management Perspective Vice-Dean (Undergraduate Studies), National University of Singapore, Business School.

Professor, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

This book started with an objective to understand the impact of high inflation on poverty in Southeast Asia. However, global inflation moved quickly into recession in 2008. Southeast Asia was not an exception. The book is an attempt to contribute a better understanding of poverty and food security in Southeast Asia during the 2008–09 global recession, considering both recent developments and the previous major crisis of 1997–98. The book may also help to anticipate some possible impacts of future global recession on food and poverty, not only in Southeast Asia, but also in many other countries in the world.

This book offers a fresh new approach to doing business and providing leadership in the twenty-first century, where Zheng He’s peaceful and win-win collaborative paradigm present in his AoC provides an alternative to the aggressive and antagonistic mindset inherent in Sun Zi’s AoW. The author has culled from the existing literature on the historical, cultural, diplomatic, and maritime-oriented Zheng He, connected the dots of his discovery of a managerial Zheng He, and wrote this book to present both the big message of Zheng He’s Art of Collaboration as well as an understanding of Zheng He’s specific work as a leader and manager.

2011 432 pp PIC202 Soft cover 978-981-4311-19-9 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4311-20-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

2011 293 pp BM452 Soft cover 978-981-4379-66-3 S$28.00/US$23.90 Hard cover 978-981-4379-70-0 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4379-67-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

Forthcoming SURVIVING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC DOWNTURN The Cambodian Experience Hossein Jalilian, Sothorn Kem, Glenda Reyes and Kimsun Tong, editors Contents 1 Triple Crisis in Post-Conflict Milieu 2 Losing Steam: Crisis Impact at the Macro and Sectoral Levels 3 The Human Face of the Crisis: Key Findings of Valuable Worker and Rural Household Surveys 4 The Human Face of the Crisis: Key Findings of Focus Group Discussion with Vulnerable Workers and Households 5 The Food and Economic Crisis: Impact on Food Security and Agriculture in Cambodia 6 Road to Recovery: Responses, Risks and Opportunities (ISEAS/CDRI)

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From Geographical Corridors to Socio-economic Corridors Omkar Lal Shrestha, editor Visiting Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. Aekapol Chongvilaivan, editor Fellow and Trade Policy Unit Coordinator, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

It has been nearly two decades since the GMS regional economic strategy was initiated, aimed at promoting and integrating the GMS economies. Several regional infrastructure projects have facilitated this process. However, several of the GMS economies remain as some of the weakest links in the ASEAN chain. The economic divide that exists between them and other ASEAN nations remains a major concern in the quest for the ASEAN Economic Community by 2015. This book aims to provide pragmatic policy options and suggestions towards addressing these issues and in helping to build crossborder economic corridors.

2011 340 pp PIC203 Soft cover 978-981-4311-23-6 S$39.90/US$32.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-79-3 S$49.90/US$42.90 E-book 978-981-4311-24-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

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ZHENG HE’S ART OF COLLABORATION

Hum Sin Hoon

Richard Barichello, editor

A reader in Economic Development, University of Bradford. Programme coordinator, Social Development Programme, Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI), Cambodia.

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Aris Ananta, editor

Hossein Jalilian, editor

Vicheth Sen, editor

POVERTY AND GLOBAL RECESSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

INDONESIA’S ECONOMY SINCE INDEPENDENCE Thee Kian Wie Senior Economist, Economic Research Centre, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (P2E-LIPI), Jakarta. This book contains a collection of papers on various aspects of Indonesia’s economic and its industrial development. It discusses the early independence period in the 1950s; the Soeharto era (1966-1998); and the ensuing two economic crises, namely the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997/98 and the Global Financial Crisis of 2008.

ACHIEVING THE ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY 2015

Challenges for Member Countries and Businesses Sanchita Basu Das, editor Lead Researcher for Economic Affairs, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

The ASEAN Vision 2020, adopted in December 1997, envisaged “a stable, prosperous and highly competitive … economic region [with] a free flow of goods, services, investment … and reduced poverty and socioeconomic disparities”. To realize this, in 2003 the Bali Concord II was signed with the objective of creating an ASEAN Economic Community, with the deadline for this later brought forward to 2015. This book examines the state of progress of the member countries and the private sector working towards this goal.

COSTS AND BENEFITS OF CROSS-COUNTRY LABOUR MIGRATION IN THE GMS Hossein Jalilian, editor A reader in Economic Development, University of Bradford. Contents 1 Migrants of the Mekong: Wins and Losses 2 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Cambodia 3 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Lao PDR 4 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Thailand 5 Economic Costs and Benefits of Labour Migration: Case of Vietnam 6 Migrants of the Mekong: Lessons (ISEAS/CDRI)

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Geoff Wade, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Divided into sections which examine Southeast Asia in the world, early modern Southeast Asia, and modern Southeast Asia, these works engage with issues ranging from the Age of Commerce and comparative Eurasian history, to nationalism, ethnic hybridity, Islam, technological change, and the Chinese and Arabs in Southeast Asia. 2012 401 pp BM438 Soft cover 978-981-4311-96-0 S$49.90/US$42.90 E-book 978-981-4311-97-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Institutional Innovations for Sustainable Development in Rural Philippines

This book shows how Indonesia is travelling with regard to employment, social policy and poverty. It identifies promising new directions for strategies to alleviate poverty, some of which are already showing results. 2011 364 pp BM441 Soft cover 978-981-4345-11-8 S$29.90/US$24.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-12-5 S$49.90/US$39.90 E-book 978-981-4345-13-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

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An Independent writer whose current research projects include the Tamil Press in Singapore and Malaya (1875–1941) and the history of Indians in Singapore and Malaya.

Professor, Institute of Strategic Planning and Policy Studies and Dean, College of Public Affairs, University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB).

2011 235 pp BM442 Soft cover 978-981-4345-14-9 S$19.90/US$15.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-15-6 S$39.90/US$30.90 E-book 978-981-4345-16-3 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/SEARCA)

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Baey Lian Peck’s Singapore Story

Arun Senkuttuvan

A Journalist and a former Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

This is the story of what made an unemployed immigrant from India with little education transform into an ideal Singaporean – successful in his career, yet caring for fellow citizens. 2012 136 pp BM456 Soft cover 978-981-4379-84-7 S$19.90/US$16.00 E-book 978-981-4379-85-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Giovanni Verardi, editor

Deputy Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

The story of Dr Baey Lian Peck should be well known, but it is not. Not even among Singaporeans, and especially not among the young. This tells us a lot about a Singapore caught in pathological haste and prone towards ignoring values that do not add to the financial bottom line. This book tells his amazing life story, taking us into a surprising world where the qualities that make a good entrepreneur are exactly what make a good public servant … as long as he remains unbound by the bureaucracy. 2011 141 pp BM447 Hard cover 978-981-4345-42-2 S$39.90/US$36.90 E-book 978-981-4345-43-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Buddhism originated as an antinomial system, facing the opposition of both vaidika and theistic Brahmans, who socially identified themselves with the agrarian world. The two models of society generated in early historical India never merged, and Buddhism was gradually and often violently reduced to impotence. It was Gupta rule that first checkmated the antinomial model of the Buddhists. Whereas in the open society traders, landowners and ‘tribals’ coexisted, from Gupta times onwards pressure on kings and direct Brahmanical rule led to the requisition of land and the imposition of a varna state society. 2011 524 pp Hard cover 978-981-4345-66-8 (ISEAS/Manohar)

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SINO-MALAY TRADE AND DIPLOMACY FROM THE TENTH THROUGH THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY

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China has been an important player in the international economy for two thousand years and has exerted enormous influencee over the development and nature of political and economic affairs in the regions beyond its borders, expecially its neighbours. Sino-Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century examines how changes in foregin policy and economic perspectives of the Chinese court affected diplomatic intercourse as well as the fundamental nature of economic interaction between China and the Malay region, a subregion of Southeast Asia centred on the Strait of Malacca. 2012 286 pp Soft cover 978-981-4379-72-4 (ISEAS/Ohio University Press)

MINORITIES AT LARGE

Professor, Indian Archaelogy and Archaelogy of Central Asia, Universita L’Orientale, Naples.

Ooi Kee Beng

2012 316 pp BM455 Soft cover 978-981-4379-75-5 S$39.90/US$32.90 Hard cover 978-981-4379-78-6 S$59.90/US$52.90 E-book 978-981-4379-79-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

Assistant Professor of History, Ohio State University at Marion, USA.

A Journalist with Singapore Press Holdings for more than three decades.

HARDSHIPS AND DOWNFALL OF BUDDHISM IN INDIA

Indian nationalist, Subhas Chandra Bose, spent the last three and perhaps most crucial years of his life in Southeast Asia. And yet, while his contributions to India’s independence movement are recorded exhaustively, less is known about his legacy in Malaysia, Singapore and Burma. This book addresses that gap in the international understanding of Bose and explores some facets of his impact on the Indian Diaspora – particularly on the women, plantation workers and youth in the post-war period.

Derek Heng

Said Abdullah

This book explores how an environmentally fragile upland community in rural Philippines coped with and responded to economic and environmental tensions brought about by a globalized economy and decentralization. It suggests institutional innovations, promoting a greater understanding of sustainable rural development in the developing world.

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Journalist and Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Policy Advisor, National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K), Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta.

VR NATHAN

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Nilanjana Sengupta

Sudarno Sumarto, editor

Community Servant Extraordinary

A GENTLEMAN’S WORD

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The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose in Southeast Asia

Bala Baskaran

Agnes C Rola

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Associate Professor and Joint Head, Indonesia Project, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, Canberra.

Senior Fellow, Pacific and Asian History, School of Culture, History and Languages, Australian National University.

SERVING A NEW NATION

EMPLOYMENT, LIVING STANDARDS AND POVERTY IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIA

Chris Manning, editor

Li Tana, editor

AN UPLAND COMMUNITY IN TRANSITION

S O C I E T Y A N D C U LT U R E

NSC2 S$45.00/US$34.00

NSC3 S$39.90/US$28.00

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New Approaches to Minority Ethnicity in Vietnam Philip Taylor, editor

QEII Fellow, Department of Anthropology, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University.

This collection of essays offer provocative analyses that challenge stereotypes about minority groups in scholarship and official development policy in Vietnam. These studies reveal how peoples at the periphery of the modern nation-state have been active in the transformation and redefinition of their worlds. 2011 295 pp IU33 Soft cover 978-981-4345-41-5 S$36.90/US$29.90 (ISEAS/University of California Press)

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PORTUGUESE AND LUSO-ASIAN LEGACIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, 1511-2011, VOL. 1

The Making of the LusoAsian World: Intricacies of Engagement

PORTUGUESE AND LUSO-ASIAN LEGACIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, 1511-2011, VOL. 2

Culture and Identity in the Luso-Asian World: Tenacities & Plasticities Laura Jarnagin, editor

Visiting Professorial Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

“This two-volume set pulls together several interdisciplinary studies historicizing Portuguese ‘legacies’ across Asia over a period of approximately five centuries (ca. 1511-2011). It is especially recommended to readers interested in the broader aspects of the early European presence in Asia, and specifically on questions of politics, colonial administration, commerce, societal interaction, integration, identity, hybridity, religion and language.” Associate Professor Peter Borschberg, Department of History, National University of Singapore 2011 Vol. 1 323 pp PIC208 Soft cover 978-981-4345-25-5 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4345-26-2 Visit ISEAS website for price 2012 Vol. 2 345 pp PIC214 Soft cover 978-981-4345-50-7 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4345-51-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

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EARLY INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA Reflections on CrossCultural Exchange

Pierre-Yves Manguin, editor Professor, Ecole francaise d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO, French School of Asian Studies), head, Southeast Asian archaeology unit.

A Mani, editor

Vice-President, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan.

Geoff Wade, editor

Senior Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

This book takes stock of the results of some two decades of intensive archaeological research carried out on both sides of the Bay of Bengal, in combination with renewed approaches to textual sources and to art history. To improve our understanding of the trans-cultural process commonly referred to as Indianization, it brings together specialists of both India and Southeast Asia, in a fertile inter-disciplinary confrontation. 2011 514 pp PIC201 Soft cover 978-981-4345-10-1 S$59.90/US$49.90 Hard cover 978-981-4311-16-8 S$69.90/US$59.90 E-book 978-981-4311-17-5 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Manohar)

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HEARTS OF RESILIENCE

Singapore’s Community Engagement Programme

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ZHENG HE’S ART OF COLLABORATION

Understanding the Legendary Chinese Admiral from a Management Perspective

Asad-ul Iqbal Latif

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

A bomb attack on a hotel. A bomb in a taxi. Or a bus. Like the London 7 July 2005 bomb attacks. Or if a plot to bomb an MRT station succeeds. How would we react? Would Singaporeans stay calm? And united? Or would ethnic fault lines crack? Building networks of trust in good times is crucial. Building social resilience is important in keeping Singapore united in a crisis. That is what the Community Engagement Programme, or CEP, sets out to do. This book describes the Singapore experience in reaching out to hearts and minds. As we fortify our hearts of resilience, the CEP is a book that continues to be written. 2011 90 pp BM448 Hard cover 978-981-4345-37-8 S$19.90/US$18.90 E-book 978-981-4345-38-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

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FROM THE GROUND UP Perspectives on PostTsunami and Post-Conflict Aceh Patrick Daly, editor

Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

Hum Sin Hoon

Vice-Dean (Undergraduate Studies), National University of Singapore, Business School.

This book offers a fresh new approach to doing business and providing leadership in the twenty-first century, where Zheng He’s peaceful and win-win collaborative paradigm present in his AoC provides an alternative to the aggressive and antagonistic mindset inherent in Sun Zi’s AoW. The author has culled from the existing literature on the historical, cultural, diplomatic, and maritime-oriented Zheng He, connected the dots of his discovery of a managerial Zheng He, and wrote this book to present both the big message of Zheng He’s Art of Collaboration as well as an understanding of Zheng He’s specific work as a leader and manager. 2011 293 pp BM452 Soft cover 978-981-4379-66-3 S$28.00/US$23.90 Hard cover 978-981-4379-70-0 S$59.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4379-67-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

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SIKHS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Negotiating an Identity Shamsul A B, editor

Founding Director, Institute of Ethnic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

R Michael Feener, editor

Associate Professor of History, National University of Singapore and Senior Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute.

Anthony J S Reid, editor

Formerly Professor of Southeast Asian History, Australian National University.

Aceh during the 2004 tsunami was a war-zone, with Indonesia’s military engaged in a major operation to crush a separatist rebellion that had been simmering since 1976. Even though the funds had been donated for tsunami relief, any real reconstruction of Aceh had to consider the impact of the conflict on the wellbeing of the population, as well as governance and administrative capacities. 2012 298 pp BM443 Soft cover 978-981-4345-19-4 S$39.90/US$32.90 E-book 978-981-4345-20-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

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THE INDONESIAN DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE

A Collection of Writings and Speeches

Arunajeet Kaur, editor

Ph.D. candidate, Australian National University.

Sikhs arrived and settled in Southeast Asia during the arrival of Western colonial powers in the region. They settled into Southeast Asia much earlier than the Sikhs settled in Britain, Europe, or America, yet very little remains researched or written about them. This volume attempts to fill the niche. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists as well as economists have contributed to this volume, each attempting to highlight their fragment of understanding of Sikh communities in Southeast Asia spanning from the colonial to the contemporary era. 2011 321 pp PIC195 Soft cover 978-981-4279-64-2 S$39.90/US$36.90 Hard cover 978-981-4279-65-9 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4279-66-6 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Widjojo Nitisastro

Former Minister for Development Planning and Coordinating Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry, Republic of Indonesia.

This book is a rich selection of speeches and writings of Professor Widjojo Nitisastro of the University of Indonesia, who has radically changed the command economy under Soekarno into development planning using economic analysis under Soeharto. He is one of the most respected and influential economists of the twentieth century. He is also the first Indonesian demographer. 2011 343 pp BM434 Soft cover 978-981-4311-75-5 S$69.90/US$49.90 E-book 978-981-4311-83-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

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THE DANCING GIRL A History of Early India Balaji Sadasivan

The late Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore.

This book provides valuable insight into the history of India from ancient times to 1600 CE. This book will kindle interest in research on tracing the origins of the Indian Diaspora and the ancient ties that linked India to the rest of the world. 2011 313 pp BM432 Hard cover 978-981-4311-67-0 S$69.90/US$64.90 E-book 978-981-4311-68-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Forthcoming INTERNATIONALIZING HIGHER EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA

Understanding Practices and Challenges Tham Siew Yean, editor Contents 1 Introduction by Tham Siew Yean 2 Towards Understanding the Internationalization of Higher Education and Its Challenges by Faridah Karim and Nooreiny Maarof 3 Public Universities: Development and Internationalization by Azizah Kassim 4 Private Higher Education Institutions: Development and Internationalization by Tham Siew Yean 5 Macro Perspectives: Ideas, Practices and Challenges by Rogayah H Mat Zin and Liew Chei Siang 6 Micro Perspectives: Ideas, Practices and Challenges by Abdul Rahman Embong 7 Concluding Remarks by Tham Siew Yean

LAND POLICY AND LAND PRACTICE IN CAMBODIA Hossein Jalilian and Benjamin C R Flower, editors Contents 1 Introduction Part I: Land Policy 2 Competing Paradigms in Land Reform Theory 3 Land Policy in Cambodia: Historical, Institutional and Political Aspects Part II: Land Practice 4 Land Practice and Agricultural Productivity in Cambodia 5 Challenges to Inclusive Urban Land Practice in Cambodia Part III: Future Directions 6 Potential Policy Directions for Land Administration in Cambodia (ISEAS/CDRI)

THE CRESCENT ARISES OVER THE BANYAN TREE

A Study of the Muhammadiyah Movement in a Central Javanese Town (Revised Edition) Mitsuo Nakamura Contents PART I 1. Introduction: The Islamization of Java 2. Kotagede under the Banyan Tree: Traditional Society and Religion 3. The Beginning of the Muhammadiyah: Court Religious Officials and the Urban Middle Class 4. The Development of the Muhammadiyah: Religion and Social Action 5. The Sociology of Ummat Islam: Structure and Anti-Structure 6. The Ideology of the Muhammadiyah: Tradition and Transformation 7. Conclusion: Re-Islamization of Java PART II: KOTAGEDE REVISITED 8. Social Changes in Kotage, 1970–2010 9. The Achievements of the Muhammadiyah 10. Internal Dynamics of the Muhammadiyah Movement 11. Challenges Faced by the Muhammadiyah 12. Festival Kotagede: Conflict and Integration 13. May 2006 Earthquake and Reconstruction Concluding Remarks

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ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Reflections Spanning Five Decades Percy E. Sajise Contents 1 Years of abundance with telltale signs of the coming crisis 2 Awakening years and breaking scientific ground 3. Which road to travel 4. Encounters and reflections 5. New bend, new challenge 6. Pebbles on the road traveled (ISEAS/SEARCA)

WATER ISSUES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Present Trends and Future Directions Lee Poh Onn, editor Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. The topics covered in this book include the potential of upstream-downstream conflicts between China and the various Indochinese states, solutions for cross-border conflicts in the form of river basin agreements between countries and the preconditions for success, public-private partnership issues in Southeast Asia, and water-related issues in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

SOUTHEAST ASIAN PERSONALITIES OF CHINESE DESCENT

A Biographical Dictionary

Leo Suryadinata, editor Director, Chinese Heritage Centre, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. It is estimated that about 75 per cent of the “ethnic Chinese” outside China live in Southeast Asia and they have been playing significant roles in almost every field, yet there is no an up-to-date and scholarly publication in English on Southeast Asian personalities of Chinese descent. This is the first authoritative scholarly work on Southeast Personalities of Chinese descent undertaken by the Chinese Heritage Centre in Singapore which will showcase the impact and contribution of these personalities in the Southeast Asia in the 20th century and beyond.

ZUBIR SAID, THE COMPOSER OF “MAJULAH SINGAPURA” Rohana Zubir A retired lecturer, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Contents 1 The Birth of an Anthem and Challenges to Overcome 2 Headlong into Adulthood 3 Mystical Singapore: City of Lights, Butter, Coffee and Milk 4 World War II: New Directions 5 Where the Sky Above I Hold, the Earth Beneath I Tread 6 190A Joo Chiat Place: A Sanctuary of Bliss and Blessed Woes 7 The Lull, Celebrations , Music, Respite, Then the … 8 Storms Afterwards 9 The Birthday Bash and the Final Curtain

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MIGRATION AND DIVERSITY IN ASIAN CONTEXTS Lai Ah Eng, Francis Leo Collins and Brenda Yeoh, editors Contents Introduction by Francis Leo Collins, Lai Ah Eng and Brend Yeoh Migration, Multiculturalism and Governance in Asia 1 Multicultural Realities and Membership: States, Migrations and Citenship in Asia by Maruja M B Asis and Graziano Batistella 2 Multicultural Coexistence Policies of Local Governments in the Tokyo Metropolis: A Comparative Examination of Social Integration in Response to Growing Ethnic Diversity by Stephen Robert Nagy 3 The Place of Migrant Workers in Singapore: Between State Multiracialism and Everyday (Un) Cosmopolitanisms by Fred C Ong and Brenda S A Yeoh 4 The State’s Selective Response and Ethnic Minority Incorporation: The South Korean Case by Nora Kim Hui-Jung 5 The Tug of War over Multiculturalism: Contestation between Governing and Empowering Immigrants in Taiwan by Hsia Hsiao-Chun Identities 6 Mixed-ethnic Children Raised by Single Thai Mothers in Japan: Choice of Ethnic Identity by Kayoko Ishii 7 Being Indian in Post-colonial Metro Manila: Identities, Boundaries and the Media by Jozon Angeles Lorenzana Practices 8 The Kopitiam in Singapore: An Evolving Story about Migration and Cultural Diversity by Lai Ah Eng 9 Spatial Process and Cultural Territory of Islamic Food Restaurants in Itaewon, Seoul by Doyoung Song 10 Competition and Contructedness: Sports, Migration and Diversity in Singapore by Robbie Goh

ASSESSING CHINA’S IMPACT ON POVERTY IN THE GREATER MEKONG SUB-REGION Hossein Jalilian, editor A reader in Economic Development, University of Bradford. Contents Part I: The Context 1 Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty in the Greater Mekong Sub-region: An Introduction 2 Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty in the Greater Mekong Sub-region: Literature Review Part II: China and the GMS-4 3 Assessing the Impact of GMS Trade on Poverty Reduction in Yunnan Province, China 4 China’s Capital Outflows and the GMS-4 Part III: The GMS-4 and China 5 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Vietnam 6 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Thailand 7 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Cambodia 8 Impacts of China on Poverty Reduction in Laos (ISEAS/CDRI)

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LOCALISING POWER IN POST-AUTHORITARIAN INDONESIA

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Trends of Significance

A Southeast Asia Perspective

This book is about how the design of institutional change results in unintended consequences. Proponents of decentralization typically praise it as a process through which local societies and economics can efficiently integrate into the world market or through which local communities can protect themselves against the homogenizing effects of economic globalization. 2011 247 pp BM450 Soft cover 978-981-4379-34-2 S$37.00/US$27.00 (ISEAS/Stanford University Press)

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IN THE NAME OF PAUK-PHAW

Head, Energy Security Division, Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore.

This book reveals certain significant trends of importance to the major energy-producing and energy-consuming regions. Through its unique analysis, it sheds light on how such trends will affect the energy security policies of all the producers and consumers of energy, large and small, in one form or another, in the foreseeable future. 2011 178 pp ENERGY7 Soft cover 978-981-4311-61-8 S$49.90/US$42.90 E-book 978-981-4311-62-5 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Bookwell)

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Myanmar’s China Policy Since 1948

This work argues that Myanmar’s relationship with China is asymmetric but Myanmar skilfully plays the “China Card” and it enjoys considerable space in its conduct of foreign relations. So long as both sides fulfill the obligations that come under “Pauk-Phaw” friendship, the relationship will remain smooth. Myanmar has constantly repositioned her relations with China to her best advantage. Myanmar’s China policy has always been placed somewhere in between balancing and bandwagoning, and the juxtaposition of accommodating China’s regional strategic interests and resisting Chinese influence and interference in Myanmar’s internal affairs has been a hallmark of Myanmar’s China policy. This is likely to remain unchanged. 2011 238 pp IU32 Soft cover 978-981-4345-17-0 S$49.90/US$45.90 E-book 978-981-4345-18-7 Visit ISEAS website for price

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ASEAN 2.0

ICT, Governance and Community in Southeast Asia Emmanuel C. Lallana

Chief Executive of Ideacorp.

This study is not merely about making ASEAN more effective. By looking at how ICT - with its ability to overcome distance and time - could be a tool for enabling effective non-state actors in regional rule making, it also contributes to the literature on Global eGovernance. 2011 117 pp ASC13 Soft cover 978-981-4345-28-6 S$29.90/US$23.90 E-book 978-981-4345-29-3 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Senior Teaching Fellow, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and Adjunct Senior Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University.

Associate Professor and Acting Head, Centre for NonTraditional Security Studies, S. Rajarathan School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.

Lee Hock Guan, editor

Senior Fellow at the Regional Social and Cultural Studies (RSCS) Programme, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Daljit Singh, editor

2011 129 pp PIC210 Hard cover 978-981-4345-44-6 S$35.90/US$32.90 E-book 978-981-4311-27-4 Visit ISEAS website for price

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REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT

Jose Rizal in Southeast Asia John Nery

Senior Editor, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila.

Revolutionary Spirit argues that by infusing a revolutionary spirit into the struggle to create a Philippine nation in the late nineteenth century, Rizal ended up invigorating Indonesian nationalism and Malaysian scholarship, regional political discourse and world literature, in the twentieth — and remains must reading in the twenty-first. 2011 280 pp BM440 Soft cover 978-981-4345-05-7 S$39.90/US$35.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-07-1 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4345-06-4 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Ateneo)

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SUN YAT-SEN, NANYANG AND THE 1911 REVOLUTION Lee Lai To, editor

Ralf Emmers, editor

This volume marks the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the FPDA. Regional and international scholars examine the primary motivations of the five members, the FPDA’s contribution to regional security over the past four decades and explore possible future roles for the alliance in the context of emerging geopolitical trends and security challenges in the twenty-first century.

Yang Razali Kassim, editor

2011 232 pp BM449 Soft cover 978-981-4345-48-4 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4345-49-1 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/RSIS)

Senior Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

Issues in Human Security in Asia

This volume focuses on the theme of Human Security - a phenomenon increasingly in the news in Asia. The issues revolve around the security of the individual as opposed to the security of the state. They encompass some of the latest developments affecting or having implications for the well-being of the Asian individual since January 2010. The role of diplomacy in non-traditional security, as the larger conceptual framework within which human security resides, is also covered.

Ian Storey, editor

Maung Aung Myoe

Visiting Fellow, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), Nanyang Technological University and a postdoctoral fellow, Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore.

THE FIVE POWER DEFENCE ARRANGEMENTS AT FORTY

STRATEGIC CURRENTS

Senior Fellow and Editor, RSIS Commentaries, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University.

Hooman Peimani, editor

Vedi R Hadiz

Professor, Asian Societies and Politics and Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.

THE CHALLENGE OF ENERGY SECURITY IN NEW THE 21ST CENTURY

In view of the 100th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution and Sun Yat-sen’s relations with the Nanyang communities, the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the Chinese Heritage Centre came together to host a two-day bilingual conference on the three-way relationships between Sun Yat-sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution. While there are extensive research and voluminous publications on Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 Revolution, it was felt that less had been done on the Southeast Asian connections. A separate volume in Chinese is a collection of different articles. 2011 318 pp PIC211 Soft cover 978-981-4345-45-3 S$39.90/US$35.90 Hard cover 978-981-4345-46-0 S$59.90/US$55.90 E-book 978-981-4345-47-7 Visit ISEAS website for price 2011(Chinese) 388 pp Soft cover 978-981-08-9231-9

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THE SULU ARMS MARKET

National Responses to a Regional Problem Lino Miani

Major, United States Army Special Forces.

Situated in a remote area long a historical buffer zone between competing political entities, the Sulu Arms Market is an illicit market of a typical form in that it is both a source and a destination for less-than-legal guns. Like most black arms pipelines, the Sulu Arms Market is intertwined with piracy, terrorism, and the traffic of other illicit commodities. 2011 215 pp BM416 Soft cover 978-981-4311-11-3 S$39.90/US$32.00 E-book 978-981-4311-12-0 Visit ISEAS website for price

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Perspectives on a Divided Thailand

Michael J Montesano, editor

Research Fellow and lecturer, Institute of Political Science, Phillips-University Marburg.

Claudia Derichs, editor

Pavin Chachavalpongpun, editor

Chair for Comparative Politics and International Development Studies, Institute of Political Science, Phillips-University Marburg.

Fellow and Lead Researcher for Political and Strategic Affairs, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Aekapol Chongvilaivan, editor

Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

After a two-month stand-off between Red Shirt protestors and the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, violence and arson scarred central Bangkok in mid-May 2010. This shocking turn of events underlined how poorly understood the deep divisions in the society and politics of Thailand remained, even five years into the country’s prolonged crisis. This volume collects analysis and commentary on those divisions from an unusually large and prominent group of Thai and foreign scholars and observers of the country. Contributions examine socio-economic, political, diplomatic, historical, cultural, and ideological issues with rare frankness, clarity, and lack of jargon. 2012 351 pp BM446 Soft cover 978-981-4345-35-4 S$39.90/US$29.90 E-book 978-981-4345-34-7 Visit ISEAS website for price (ISEAS/Silkworm)

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An Asian Journey Asad-ul Iqbal Latif

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

In this book, a lifelong admirer of Europe casts a critical yet loving eye on the continent to ask what it means to him. The book revolves around a series of personal encounters. These range from following his father to Cambridge, and meeting two Bengali lovers in Calcutta who cherish Eros with classical Greek purity, to watching his wife recover in a Polish hospital that lavishes care on her for almost free. 2012 175 pp BM427 Soft cover 978-981-4311-50-2 S$29.90/US$26.90 E-book 978-981-4311-51-9 Visit ISEAS website for price

TWO DECADES OF INDIA’S LOOK EAST POLICY

NEW

Partnership for Peace, Progress and Prosperity Amar Nath Ram

Retired from the Indian Foreign Service.

The compilation of essays in this volume written by eminent diplomats who, as practitioners and propagators, helped shape and give direction to the Look East policy, contains incisive and in-depth candid accounts of the policy and its evolving complexion. 2012 258 pp Hard cover 978-981-4380-21-8 (ISEAS/Manohar)

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A Springboard for Democracy

NEW

Andrea Fleschenberg, editor

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

CELEBRATING EUROPE

WOMEN AND POLITICS IN ASIA

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The authors in this book engage with precisely these crucial questions, and do so by drawing on a variety of case studies covering India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia. In the process, they scrutinize women’s roles, strategies, practices and discourses on political participation and genderinclusive political reform in various arenas of political engagement. 2012 232 pp Soft cover 978-981-4311-73-1 (ISEAS/LIT Verlag)

THE U.S.-SINGAPORE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT

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An American Perspective on Power, Trade and Security in the Asia Pacific

INDIA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

Strategic Convergence in the Twenty-First Century

NEW

T Nirmala Devi, editor

Director, Centre for SAARC Studies, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India.

Adluri Subramanyam Raju, editor Associate Professor, Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University, India.

India is active in setting up regional economic and development groupings like BIMSTEC and the Mekong Ganga project. It also aims at developing land connectivity with the region through Myanmar and Thailand. Both India and Southeast Asian countries, as this timely volume shows, now increasingly view each other in a more constructive way. The volume focuses on various issues pertaining to relations between India and Southeast Asia. 2012 362 pp Soft cover 978-981-4379-86-1 (ISEAS/Manohar)

DOMINATION AND CONTESTATION

Eul-Soo Pang

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Muslim Bumiputera Politics in Sarawak

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Faisal S Hazis

The United States Singapore Free Trade Agreement (USSFTA) is the first FTA that America signed with an Asian country and the second such agreement with a fully developed country, after Canada. The city-state has used a free trade agreement as both a national survival and a growth strategy, first forging such FTA ties with its major trading partners and then expanding its strategic link to such extra-regional great powers as the United States, Japan, Australia, China, India, and the European Union. Both Singapore and the United States saw in FTAs something more than just merchandise trade. 2011 306 pp BM439 Soft cover 978-981-4311-99-1 S$39.00/US$34.90 E-book 978-981-4345-00-2 Visit ISEAS website for price

MALAYSIAN CHINESE NE W

Recent Developments and Prospects

Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.

“This book makes an important contribution to understanding the ongoing political evolution of politics in Sarawak. It also provides a case study of the engagement of a dominant state with social forces in a multi-ethnic society.” Prof Harold Crouch, Emeritus Professor, Department of Political & Social Change, School of International, Political & Strategic Studies, Australian National University 2011 346 pp BM431 Soft cover 978-981-4311-58-8 S$59.90/US$54.90 E-book 978-981-4311-59-5 Visit ISEAS website for price

What Are the Talking Points? NEW

ASEAN-U.S. RELATIONS

Lee Hock Guan, editor

Senior Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

Pavin Chachavalpongpun

Professor and Director, Chinese Heritage Centre, Singapore.

Fellow and Lead Researcher for Political and Strategic Affairs, ASEAN Studies Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

This collection of papers examines a variety of topics on the Chinese in Malaysia: the nature of Malaysian multiethnic society and the position of the ethnic Chinese, the conflation between ethnicity and religion, the 8 March 2008 election and its impact on the community, the similarities and dissimilarities of the Chinese positions in East and West Malaysia, the new developments in the economy, and the media and education in the past few decades under the New Economic Policy which have major bearings on the 8 March 2008 election and the post-election Malaysian Chinese community.

This volume is the result of a workshop that had the objective to ascertain the facts of ASEAN-U.S. relations and the specific matter of the United States’ engagement with ASEAN and East Asia, for possible use by ASEAN in the discussions at the next ASEAN-U.S. Summit Meeting and other ASEAN-U.S. policy forums. The book covers several elements of this relationship, ranging from U.S. military presence in the region, cooperation on maritime security, and recent U.S. policy towards Myanmar, to progress on technical cooperation.

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A Study of New Media Use and Impact Tan Tarn How, Arun Mahizhnan and Ang Peng Hwa, editors This book is a collection of conference proceedings for a project led by IPS. The project brings together a dozen researchers from National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University. The aim is to scrutinise the impact of what was done by the different players in the media sphere (parties and candidates, bloggers, mainstream media, opinion makers; ordinary voters; youths); the consequences to the voter (their political knowledge, their perception of what issues are important, the manner in which they reconcile conflicting information, the perception of candidates and parties; and their voting behavious); and the role of technology (social media, mobile telephony).

MYANMAR’S TRANSITION Openings, Obstacles and Opportunities Nick Cheesman, Monique Skidmore and Trevor Wilson, editors Contents 1 Interpreting Myanmar’s/Burma’s Transition by Monique Skidmore and Trevor Wilson 2 White Elephants and Black Swans: Thoughts on Burma’s/Myanmar’s Recent History and Possible Futures by Thant Myint U 3 Myanmar’s Political Landscape Following the 2011 Elections: A Glass Nine-Tenths Empty? by Richard Horsey 4 Ceasing Ceasefire: Kachin Politics Beyond the Stalemates by Nicholas Farrelly 5 Perceptions of the State and Citizenship in Light of the 2010 Myanmar Elections by Marie Lall and Hla Hla Win 6 The Burmese Jade Trail: Transnational Networks, China and the (Relative) Impact of International Sanctions on Myanmar’s Gems by Renaud Egreteau 7 Reform and Its Limits in Burma’s Fiscal State by Sean Turnell 8 Taking Stock of Myanmar’s Economy in 2011 by Khin Maung Nyo 9 Devising a New Agricultural Strategy to Enhance Myanmar’s Rural Economy by Tin Htut Oo 10 Critical Issues for the Rule of Law in Myanmar by Kyaw Min San 11 Myanmar’s Courts and the Sounds Money Makes by Nick Cheesman 12 Burma’s “New” Supreme Court and New Constitutional Tribunal: Marginal Improvement or More of the Same? by Myint Zan 13 Media in Exile and the Location of Karen Identity by Violet Cho 14 The Role of the Media in Myanmar: Can It Be a Watchdog for Corruption? by Nwe Nwe Aye 15 Emergence of Myanmar Weekly News Journals and Their Development in Recent Years 16 The Role of International Assistance in Burma’s Transformation by Morten B. Pederson 17 Prospects for a Policy of Engagement with Myanmar (Burma): Considerations for Multilateral Development Banks by Adam Simpson 18 EU-Myanmar Relations in a Changing World: Time for Paradigm Shift by Thaung Tun 19 Context Sensitivity by Development INGOs in Myanmar by Anthony Ware

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THE PALM OIL CONTROVERSY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

A Transnational Perspective Oliver Pye, editor

Lecturer, Southeast Asian Studies, Born University, Germany.

Jayati Bhattacharya, editor

Visiting Research Fellow, Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.

The boom in the palm oil industry is breathtaking — the area devoted to oil palm plantations in just Indonesia and Malaysia doubled to ten million hectares between 1995 and 2005. The links to, and importance of Europe in this development are profound and manifold. Europe is not only an important and expanding market for palm oil products; European banks and industries are intertwined with the sector at different levels. This book shows that the interaction between Europe and Asia is more complex and dynamic than a simple relation between supply and demand or of government policies. A specific, contested regime of environmental and development governance is emerging and changing, framed by coalitions from industry, civil society and government that operate transnationally.

AUTONOMY AND ARMED SEPARATISM IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

Michelle Ann Miller Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. Contents 1 The Problem of Armed Separatism: Is Autonomy the Answer? by Michelle Ann Miller 2 Mediated Constitutionality as a Solution to Separatism by Damien Kingsbury 3 Self-Government as a Framework for Conflict Resolution in Aceh by Michelle Ann Miller 4 Autonomy and Armed Separatism in Papua: Why the Cendrawasih Continues to Fear the Garuda by Bilveer Singh 5 The Parallels and the Paradox of Timor-Leste and Western Sahara by Adérito de Jesus Soares 6 Between Violence and Negotiation: Rethinking the Indonesian Occupation and the East Timorese Resistance by Douglas Kammen 7 Struggle over Space in Myanmar: Expanding State Territoriality after the Kachin Ceasefire by Karin Dean 8 Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Conflict: The AutonomySeparation Dialectic by Jayadeva Uyangoda 9 Unitarianism, Separatism and Federalism: Competing Goals and Problems of Compromise in Sri Lanka by P. Sahadevan 10 Autonomy and armed separatism in Jammu and Kashmir by Bibhu Prasad Routray 11 Armed conflicts and movements for autonomy in India’s North-East by Shanthie Mariet D’Souza 12 Southern Thailand: The Trouble with Autonomy by Duncan McCargo 13 The Last Holdout of an Integrated State: A Century of Resistance to State Penetration in Southern Thailand by Thomas Parks 14 Interlocking Autonomy: Manila and Muslim Mindanao by Steven Rood 15 History, Demography and Factionalism: Obstacles to Conflict Resolution through Autonomy in the Southern Philippines by Ronald J. May 16 Conclusions by Michelle Ann Miller

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INDONESIA RISING

Repositioning Asia’s Third Giant Anthony Reid, editor

Formerly Professor of Southeast Asian History, Australian National University.

Foreword by Gareth Evans 1. Introduction by Anthony Reid 2. Indonesia in the New World Balance by Ross Garnaut 3. Indonesia in the Regional and Global Trade Agreement: A Halfhearted Globalist? by M Chatib Basri 4. Indonesia Rising? Prominence and Performance by Don Emmerson 5. Domestic Politics and Indonesia’s International Posture: Constraints and Possibilities by Rizal Sukma 6. Indonesia’s Strategic Position in the Emerging Order by Dewi Fortuna Anwar 7. Indonesia’s Role in Global Climate Change Mitigation by Frank Jotzo 8. Indonesian Muslims and Their Place in the Larger World of Islam by Martin van Bruinessen 9. Indonesia’s Quiet Springtime: Knowledge, Policy, Democracy by Scott Guggenheim 10. In Curhat We Unite: Politics and Culture of New Media in Indonesia by Merlyna Lim 11. Problems of Identity and Legitimacy: Indonesia’s Place in the World by R E Elson

THE MAKING OF SOUTHEAST ASIA

International Relations of a Region Amitav Acharya

Professor of International Relations, School of International Service, American University.

Contents 1 Introduction: Region and Regionalism in the Making of Southeast Asia 2 Imagined Communities and Socially Constructed Regions 3 Imagining Southeast Asia 4 Nationalism, Regionalism and the Cold War Order 5 The Evolution of Regional Organization 6 Southeast Asia Divided: Polarization and Reconciliation 7 Constructing “One Southeast Asia” 8 Globalization and the Crisis of Regional Identity 9 Whither Southeast Asia? (ISEAS/Cornell University Press)

ASEAN-RUSSIA

Foundation and Future Prospects Victor Sumsky, editor Director, ASEAN Centre, MGIMO-University, Moscow. Russia. Mark Hong, editor Currently a Vice-Chairman, International Committee, Singapore Business Federation, and a Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. Amy Lugg, editor Responsible for Public Information and Communications, ASEAN Studies Centre, ISEAS, Singapore. Contents Section I: Wisemen’s Views Section II: Geopolitics Section III: Bilateral Relations Section IV: Business and Economics Section V: Culture and Education Epiilogue

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ISEAS JOURNALS ASEAN ECONOMIC BULLETIN

CONTEMPORARY SOUTHEAST ASIA

Editorial Committee Co-editors: Sanchita Basu Das, Aekapol Chongvilaivan, Lee Poh Onn, Jayant Menon, Yohanes Eko Riyanto Assistant Editor: Thanut Tritasavit

SOJOURN

Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia

Editorial Committee Editor: Ian Storey Associate Editor: Deepak Nair

The Bulletin publishes articles and book reviews on the economics, business, and political economy of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and its individual member countries.

The Bulletin is published three times a year, in April, August, and December. The editors of the ASEAN Economic Bulletin welcome scholarly article submissions that have clear policy relevance and pertain to the ASEAN region and its member countries. The annual subscription rates include electronic delivery as well as the printed copy by air.

Contemporary Southeast Asia (CSEA) is an internationally refereed journal on the politics, international relations and security-related issues of Southeast Asia and its wider geostrategic environment. Serving as a reliable and up-todate source of information on events and trends in international relations and security affecting Southeast Asia, CSEA publishes the results of original research. CSEA is published three times a year — in April, August, and December. The annual subscription rates include electronic delivery as well as the printed copy by air. Some recent articles:

Some recent articles:

• Polpat Kotrajaras, Bangorn Tubtimtong and Paitoon Wiboonchutikula Does FDI Enhance Economic Growth? New Evidence from East Asia • Peter Warr Petroleum Prices and Poverty in Laos

Alice Ba Staking Claims and Making Waves in the South China Sea: How Troubled Are the Waters?

M. Taylor Fravel China’s Strategy in the South China Sea

Lyle Goldstein Chinese Naval Strategy in the South China Sea: An Abundance of Noise and Smoke, but Little Fire

Carlyle A. Thayer The Tyranny of Geography: Vietnamese Strategies to Constrain China in the South China Sea

• Vu Minh Khuong Sources of Singapores Economic Growth, 1965– 2008: Trends, Patterns and Policy Implications • Nguyen Viet Cuong Do Minimum Wage Increases Cause Inflation? Evidence from Vietnam • Prema-Chandra Athukorala and Swarnim Wagle Foreign Direct Investment in Southeast Asia Is Malaysia Falling Behind?

• Hal Hill and Jayant Menon Reducing Vulnerability in Transition Economies: Crises and Adjustment in Cambodia

• Molly Lesher and Michael G Plummer Back to Basics: Post-crisis Macroeconomic Rebalancing in ASEAN

Evan A. Laksmana Indonesia’s Rising Regional and Global Profile: Does Size Really Matter?

• Thiam Hee Ng Is Capital being Pushed or Pulled into Southeast Asia?

John F. Bradford The Maritime Strategy of the United States: Implications for Indo-Pacific Sea Lanes

• Hasan A Faruq and Peter J Telaroli Factors Affecting Manufacturing and Agricultural Productivity Trends among Asian Countries

Charmaine G. Misalucha Southeast Asia-US Relations: Hegemony or Hierarchy?

Danny Marks Climate Change and Thailand: Impact and Response

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Abdullah, Said 19, 39

Cheng Peng 27

Gatu, Dag�inn 31

Janssen, Roger 28

Acri, Andrea 29

Chib, Arul 3, 38

Goh Ban Lee 15

Käkönen, Mira 20

Abramson, Marc S 22

Acharya, Amitav 7, 44 Aliño, Por�irio M. 25

Allsen, Thomas T 22

Amin Mahir Abdullah 32 Amirell, Stefan Eklöf 31

Ananta, Aris 5, 12, 20, 37, 38 Anderson, James A 20 Andreas, Joel 33

Ang Peng Hwa 19, 44

Appleton, Michael R. 25 Arceo, Hazel O. 25

Ari�in, Sjamsul 12, 37

Aspinall, Edward 13, 28, 33 Bailey, Paul 31 Bala, Arun 7

Balisacan, Arsenio Molina 18 Banerjee, Indrajit 26 Bankoff, Greg 31

Barbieri, Magali 33

Barichello, Richard 5, 12, 20, 38 Barr, Michael D 31

Baskaran, Bala 19, 39 Basri, M Chatib 13

Basu Das, Sanchita 5, 38, 47 Bélanger, Daniéle 33 Besnier, Niko 33

Bhattacharya, Jayati 7, 9, 19, 37, 44

Bogaerts, Els 29 Brakel, Clara 29

Bruun, Ole 30, 31

Buescher, Hartmut 30 Burghoorn, Wil 31

Burnett, Kimberly M. 18 Cameron, John 24 Cao, Nanlai 33

Capie, David 14

Case, William 27

Chachavalpongpun, Pavin 5, 17, 20, 21, 43 Chan, Anita 10, 37

Chandler, David 31

Chao Tzang Yawnghwe 17 Chasie, Charles 27

Cheesman, Nick 17, 44

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Cheong, Leslie 32

Cheung, Catherine P. S. 25 Chin Kin Wah 8

Choi, Dosoung 14, 23 Chong, Terence 6, 47

Chongvilaivan, Aekapol 7, 20, 37, 38, 43, 47

Collins, Francis Leo 7, 41

Connors, Michael Kelly 31 Cooke, Nola 22

Couderc, Pascal 30 Cramb, R A 31

Creese, Helen 29

Cribb, Robert 13, 31

Cruz, Amy Doreen S. J. 32 Cummings, William 28

Daly, Patrick 12, 28, 40

de Escalante, Bernardin 24 Derichs, Claudia 4, 43

Devasahayam, Theresa W. 47 Devi, T Nirmala 4, 9, 43 Digal, Larry 32

Eilenberg, Michael 29 Ellen, Roy 29

Elverskog, Johan 22

Emmers, Ralf 4, 15, 42 Endres, Kirsten W. 30 Ernst, Dieter 27 Evans, Paul 14

Faisal Kasryno 32

Faisal S. Hazis 15, 43

Falk, Monica Lindberg 31 Fan, Hongwei 31 Fealy, Greg 13

Federspiel, Howard M. 6

Feener, R. Michael 12, 28, 40 Findlay, Christopher 21 Fischer, Johan 31

Fleschenberg, Andrea 4, 43

Flower, Benjamin C R 11, 41 Foran, Tira 20

Ford, Michele 13

Formichi, Chiara 29 Forrest, Thomas 24

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Goh Beng-Lan 15, 18 Goh Chor Boon 19

Goh, Robbie B. H. 6

Goscha, Christopher E. 30 Gravers, Mikael 31 Grif�iths, Krlo 29

Hadiz, Vedi R. 12, 42 Hägerdal, Hans 28

Haggard, Stephen 27 Hall, Basil 24

Hang Chuon Naron 11, 37 Harriden, Jessica 31

Harris, Roger W 3, 38 Hazarika, Sanjoy 27 He, Gaochao 27

Heimer, Maria 31

Helgesen, Geir 31

Hellman, Jorgen 31

Heng, Derek 8, 15, 22, 39

Heng, Russell Hiang-Khng 10 Herstatt, Cornelius 27

Hesselink, Liesbeth 29 Hew, Denis 23

Hitchcock, Michael 31

Hoadley, Anna-Greta Nilsson 31 Hoff, Jens 31

Hoffstaedter, Gerhard 30

Hong, Mark 7, 11, 14, 44 Hughes, Caroline 31 Hugo, Graeme 23

Hui Yew Foong 47

Hum Sin Hoon 5, 38, 40 Hussin Mutalib 6

Ides, E Ysbrants 24

Intarakumnerd, Patarapong 20 Ismail Abd Latif 32 Ivarsson, Søren 31

Iwanaga, Kazuki 31 Jackson, Gerald 31

Jacobsen, Trudy 31

Jalilian, Hossein 11, 20, 38, 41 Janowski, Monica 31

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Kaur, Arunajeet 5, 15, 40 Kayoko, Fujita 22

Kem, Sothorn 11, 38 Kennedy, Scott 33

Kent, Alexandra 31

Kerkvliet, Benedict J. Tria 10 Kerlogue, Fiona 31

Kesavapany, K. 9, 16, 23, 47 Kieven, Lydia 29

King, Victor T. 31 Kleinen, John 18

Klooster, Wim 29 Knudsen, Are 31 Koh, David 10

Kuhonta, Erik Martinez 33 Kulke, Hermann 9 Lai Ah Eng 7, 41

Lallana, Emmanuel C 5, 21, 42 Latif, Asad-ul Iqbal 4, 19, 40, 43 Lebra, Joyce C. 14 Lecler, Yveline 20

Lee, Julian C. H. 15

Lee Hock Guan 8, 15, 42, 43, 47 Lee Lai To 8, 42

Lee Poh Onn 3, 5, 17, 37, 41, 47 Lee Ting Hui 16

Lenstrup, Marie 31 Liem, Maya H T 28 Lilja, Mona 31 Lim, Hank 23

Lim Hua Sing 14

Lim Pui Huen, Patricia 20 Lindell, Kristina 31

Lindsay, Jennifer 28 Liu Fook Thim 19

Liu, Xielin 27

London, Jonathan 10 Low, Linda 6, 21

Lugg, Amy 7, 14, 44 Lynch, Daniel C. 33

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Pang, Eul-Soo 3, 19, 43

Scollay, Robert 21

Thøgersen, Stig 31

Mani, A. 4, 22, 40

Pedrosa, Eduardo 23

Sellanto, Bernard 31

Thuno, Mette 31

Mahtaney, Piya 9

Manguin, Pierre-Yves 4, 22, 40 Manning, Chris 13, 39 Manvi, Premila 26 Marr, David G 10

Marryat, Frank S. 24

Mason, George Henry 24 Mattlin, Mikael 30

Maung Aung Myoe 8, 17, 42 McCarthy, John F. 33

McCargo, Duncan 30, 31 McKinnon, Malcolm 30 McLeod, Ross H. 13

Melkote, Shrinivas R 26 Menon, Jayant 47

Merkel, Angela 4, 37 Miani, Lino 18, 42

Mietzner, Marcus 13

Miller, Michelle Ann 7, 44 Milwertz, Cecilia 31 Miranti, Riyana 23 Molle, François 20

Møller, Jørgen Østrom 5, 37 Monfries, John 13

Montesano, Michael J. 3, 17, 20, 37, 43

Montreevat, Sakulrat 6

Morrison, Charles E. 23

Muppidi, Sundeep R. 26 Nair, Deepak 47

Nakamura, Mitsuo 12, 41 Narangoa, Li 31

Nery, John 18, 42 Ng, Irene 19

Ngiam Tong Tau 32

Nguyen Tri Kiem 32

Nicholson, David 12 Nielsen, Bent 31

Nitisastro, Widjojo 12, 40 Noland, Marcus 27

Nordholt, Henk Schutte 28 Ooi Giok Ling 6

Ooi Kee Beng 15, 19, 39, 47 Oostindie, Gert 29 Osorio, Jerome 24

Osseweijer, Manon 18

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Pathmanand, Ukrist 31

Peimani, Hooman 3, 14, 42 Pekkanen, Robert 33

Perwita, Anak Agung Banyu 31 Petri, Peter A. 23

Phatharathananunth, Somchai 31 Plummer, Michael G 27

Poapongsakorn, Nipon 32 Poulsen, Anders 31

Priwitzer, Kerstin 11 Proctor, Felicity 32

Protschky, Susie 28

Putra, I Nyoman Darma 28 Pye, Oliver 7, 44

Raben, Remco 29

Raju, Adluri Subramanyam 4, 9, 43

Ram, Amar Nath 9, 43 Raman, Nanditha 26

Ranawat, Mahipat 27 Rao, P. V. 9

Rao, Madanmohan 26

Ravago, Majah-Leah V. 32 Read, Benjamin L 33

Reid, Anthony J. S. 12, 13, 22, 28, 40, 44

Resosudarmo, Budy P. 13 Reyes, Glenda 11, 38 Richter, Max M 28

Riyanto, Yohanes Eko 47 Roberts, Edmund 24

Rodloytuk, Palphol 26 Rohana Zubir 19, 41

Rola, Agnes C. 18, 39

Romero-Frias, Xavier 31 Roumasset, James 18

Sadasivan, Balaji 9, 40 Saguiguit Jr, Gil C. 18

Sajise, Percy E. 7, 18, 41 Sakhuja, Vijay 9

Salazar, Lorraine Carlos 21 Sally, Razeen 6

Saravanamuttu, Johan 15

Saw Swee-Hock 8, 14, 16, 38 Schönbeck, Oluf 31

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Seekins, Donald M 31 Sen, Rahul 6

Sen, Tansen 22

Sen, Vicheth 11, 38

Seneviratne, Kalingga 12, 16, 26

Sengupta, Nilanjana 4, 9, 39 Senkuttuvan, Arun 19, 39 Sercombe, Peter 31

Severino, Rodolfo C. 6, 18 Shamsul A B 5, 15, 40 Sheng Lijun 8

Shirai, Sayuri 14, 23 Shiro, Momoki 22

Shrestha, Omkar Lal 7, 38 Sillander, Kenneth 30

Singh, Daljit 3, 4, 15, 17, 20, 42 Skidmore, Monique 17, 44 Skrbis, Zlatko 31 Slater, Dan 33

Soekarni, Muljana 12, 37 Sothirak, Pou 11

South, Ashley 27

Steinberg, David I 31

Storey, Ian 4, 15, 42, 47 Sudo, Sueo 6

Sumarto, Sudarno 13, 39 Sumsky, Victor 7, 44

Suryadinata, Leo 7, 15, 41, 43 Swart, Sandra 31

Tan Tarn How 19, 44 Tana, Li 4, 22, 39

Tanasaldy, Tau�iq 29 Tang, Wenfang 27

Tayanin, Damrong 31

Taylor, Gelman Jean 28 Taylor, Philip 10, 39 Tekwani, Shyam 26

Terwiel, Barend Jan 30 Texon, Gregorio I. 25

Tham Siew Yean 16, 41

Thanenthiran, Sivananthi 26

Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung 27

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Thomsen, Soren Risbjerg 31 Thuzar, Moe 17

Ticsay, Mariliza V. 18 Tiwari, Rajnish 27

Tong, Kimsun 11, 38

Tritasavit, Thanut 47 Turnell, Sean 31

Uriarte, Monina T. 25

Uychiaoco, Andre Jon 25

van den Top, Gerhard 30 van der Eng, Pierre 13

van Diermen, Peter 13 van Dijk, Kees 28

van Heeren, Katinka 29 van Klinken, Gerry 28

van Leeuwen, Lizzy 28

Verardi, Giovanni 9, 22, 39 Vink, Wieke 29 Vorley, Bill 32 Vu, Tuong 33

Wade, Geoff 4, 11, 22, 39, 40 Wang, Bangwei 22 Wang, Qi 31

Weiss, Meredith 33 White, Sally 13

Wicaksono, Agung 14

Widjojo, Muridan S. 12

Wignaraja, Ganeshan 27 Wilson, Trevor 17, 44

Wong Mei Ling, Catherine 46 Wong, John 8, 14

Yang Razali Kassim 4, 42

Yamazawa, Ippei 3, 14, 23, 37

Yeo Lay Hwee 26

Yeoh, Brenda 7, 41

Yip Seong Chun, Linda 8 Young, Soogil 14, 23

Zainal Abidin Mohamed 32

Thee Kian Wee 12, 38

Thianthai, Chulanee 21, 27

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Account of a Voyage of Discovery: To the West of Corea and the Great Loo-Choo Island 24 Account of the Empire of China, An 24 Ancestors in Borneo Societies: Death, Transformation, and Social Immortality 30 Achieving the ASEAN Economic Community 2015: Challenges for Member Countries and Businesses 5, 38 All Religions Merge in Tranquebar: Religious Coexistence and Social Cohesion in South India 31 Anthony Reid and the Study of the Southeast Asia Past 4, 22, 39 APEC: New Agenda in Its Third Decade 3, 14, 23, 37 APEC at 20: Recall, Re�lect, Remake 23 APEC in the 21st Century 23 APEC Trade Agenda? The Political Eonomy of a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Paci�ic, An 23 ASEAN 6 ASEAN 2.0: ICT, Governance and Community in Southeast Asia 5, 21, 42 ASEAN Biodiversity: The Newsmagazine of the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity 25 ASEAN-Canada Forum 2008 21 ASEAN-China Economic Relations 8 ASEAN-China Relations: Realities and Prospects 8 ASEAN-Russia: Foundation and Future Prospects 7, 44 ASEAN-U.S. Relations: What are the Talking Points? 5, 17, 43 ASEAN Community: Unblocking the Roadblocks 21 ASEAN Economic Bulletin 47 ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 21 ASEAN Economic Co-operation and Challenges 6 ASEAN Heritage Parks: A Journey to the Natural Wonders of Southeast Asia, The 25 ASEAN Guidelines on Competence Standards for Protected Area Jobs 25 Asia-Paci�ic Security Lexicon (Updated 2nd Edition), The 14 Asian Cities: Globalization, Urbanization and Nation-Building 30 Asian Communication Handbook (6th Edition) 26 Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region 11, 20, 41 At the Edges of States: Dynamics of State Formation in the Indonesian Borderlands 29 Attitudes and Awareness Towards ASEAN: Findings of a Ten-Nation Survey 21 Australia New Zealand Closer Economic Relation Trade Agreement (ANZCERTA) and Regional Integration 21 Authority of In�luence: Women and Power in Burmese History, The 31 Autonomy and Armed Separatism in South and Southeast Asia 7, 44

Balancing Civil Rights and National Security: Impact of Anti-Terror Laws on Media and Civil Liberties in Europe and Asia 26 2 Bangkok May 2010: Perspectives on a Divided Thailand 20, 43 Beijing Women Organizing for Change: A New Wave of the Chinese Women’s Movement 31 Benevolent Benefactor or Insensitive Regulator? Tracing the Role of Government Policies in the Development of India’s Automobile Industry 27 Beyond Armed Resistance: Ethnonational Politics in Burma (Myanmar) 27 Beyond Chinatown: New Chinese Migration and the Global Expansion of China 31 Beyond Empire and Nation: Decolonizing Societies in Africa and Asia, 1930s–1970s 29

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Beyond Hanoi: Local Government in Vietnam 10 Beyond the Green Myth: Borneo’s Hunter-Gatherers in the Twenty-First Century 31 Beyond the Middle Kingdom: Comparative Perspectives on China’s Capitalist Transformation 33 Beyond the Myth: Indian Business Communities in Singapore 9, 19, 37 Bibliography of ASEAN-China Relations 8 Bibliography of Malaysian Demography 16 Borneo and the Indian Archipelago 24 Breeds of Empire: The ‘Invention’ of the Horse in Southeast Asia and Southern Africa 1500–1950 31 Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road 22 Burma and Japan Since 1940: From ‘Co-Prosperity’ to ‘Quiet Dialogue’ 31 Business in Indonesia: New Challenges, Old Problems 13

Cambodia: Progress and Challenges Since 1991 11 Cambodia’s Economic Transformation 31 Cambodian Economy: Charting the Course of a Brighter Future – A Survey of Progress, Problems and Prospects 11, 37 Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts: Early Acquisitions and the Nepal Collection 30 Celebrating Europe: An Asian Journey 4, 43 Challenge of Energy Security in the 21st Century: Trends of Signi�icance, The 3, 14, 42 Changing Agrifood Markets in Southeast Asia: Impacts on Small-Scale Producers 32 Changing Media, Changing Societies: Media and the Millennium Development Goals 26 Childbirth and Tradition in Northeast Thailand: Forty Years of Development and Cultural Change 31 Chinese Schools in Peninsular Malaysia: The Struggle for Survival 16 Christianity in Southeast Asia 6 Cities, Chaos and Creativity: A Sourcebook for Communicators 26 Civil Society in Burma: The Development of Democracy amidst Con�lict 27 Civil Society and Democratization: Social Movements in Northeast Thailand 31 Cleanliness and Culture: Indonesian Histories 28 Competition among Financial Centres in Asia-Paci�ic: Prospects, Bene�its, Risks and Policy Challenges 14, 23 Contemporary Indonesian Film Market: Spirits of Reform and Ghosts from the Past 29 Contemporary Southeast Asia 47 Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region: Hydropower, Livelihoods and Governance 20 Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou 33 Constructing Singapore: Elitism, Ethnicity and the Nation-Building Project 31 Corporate Governance of Listed Companies in Thailand 6 Costs and Bene�its of Cross-Country Labour Migration in the GMS 11, 38 Costumes of China, The 24 Countering MTV In�luence in Indonesia and Malaysia 12, 16 Creating Laos: The Making of a Lao Space between Indochina and Siam, 1860–1945 31 Creative Spaces: Seeking the Dynamics of Change in China 31 Creole Jews: Negotiating Community in Colonial Suriname 29 Crescent Arises over the Banyan Tree: A Study of the Muhammadiyah Movement in a Central Javanese Town (Revised Edition), The 12, 41 Curaçao in the Age of Revolutions, 1795–1800 29

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Fengshui in China: Geomantic Divination between State Orthodoxy and Popular Religion 30 Fiery Dragons: Banks, Moneylenders and Micro�inance in Burma 31 Five Power Defence Arrangements at Forty, The 4, 15, 42 Folk Tales of the Maldives 31 Following the Figure with the Cap: A New Look at the Religious Function of East Javanese Temples 14th to 15th Centuries 29 Fourth Circle: Political Ecology of Sumatra’s Rainforest Frontier, The 33 Free Markets Free Media? Re�lections on the Political Economy of the Press in Asia 26 Free Trade Agreements in Southeast Asia 6 From Lanka Eastwards: The Ramayana in the Literature and Visual Arts of Indonesia 29 From the Ground Up: Perspectives on Post-Tsunami and Post-Con�lict Aceh 12, 40 Gender Politics in Asia: Women Manoeuvring within Dominant Gender Orders 31 Gentleman’s Word: The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose in Southeast Asia, A 4, 9, 39

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Getting Organized in Vietnam: Moving in and around the Socialist State 10 Getting Published: A Companion for the Humanities and Social Sciences 31 Global Economic Crisis and Its Implications for Asian Economic Cooperation, The 27 Global Economic Crisis: Implications for ASEAN, The 21 Global Financial Crisis: Implications for ASEAN 21 GMS: From Geographical Corridors to Socio-economic Corridors 7, 38 Going Indochinese: Contesting Concepts of Space and Place in French Indochina 30 Guidebook of Biodiversity Principles for Developers and Planners 25 Gulf Cooperation Council: A Rising Power and Lessons for ASEAN, The 21 Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India 9, 22, 39 Harnessing Production Networks: Impacts and Policy Implications from Thailand’s Manufacturing Industries 20, 37 Healers on the Colonial Market: Native Doctors and Midwives in the Dutch East Indies 29 Hearts of Resilience: Singapore’s Community Engagement Programme 19, 40 Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian, 1950–1965 28 Historical Dictionary of the Indochina War (1945–1954): An International and Interdisciplinary Approach 30 History of the Portuguese 1495-1521 (2 vols), The 24 Housing in Southeast Asian Capital Cities 6 How Asia Can Shape the World: From the Era of Plenty to the Era of Scarcities 37 Hunting and Fishing in a Kammu Village: Revisiting a Classic Study in Southeast Asian Ethnography 31

ICT4D: Learnings, Best Practices and Roadmaps from the Pan Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme 26 Images of the Tropics: Environment and Visual Culture in Colonial Indonesia 28 Improving Health Sector Performance: Institutions, Motivations and Incentives — The Cambodia Dialogue 11, 38 In Search of a Path: An Analysis of the Foreign Policy of Suriname from 1975 to 1991 28 In the Name of Pauk-Phaw: Myanmar’s China Policy Since 1948 8, 17, 42 Inclusive, Balanced, Sustained Growth in the Asia-Paci�ic 23 India and ASEAN: Partners at Summit 9 India and Southeast Asia: Strategic Convergence in the Twenty-First Century 4, 9, 43 India, China and Globalization: The Emerging Superpowers and the Future of Economic Development 9 India and China: Interactions through Buddhism and Diplomacy — A Collection of Essays by Professor Prabodh Chandra Bagchi 22 Indonesia: Democracy and the Promise of Good Governance 13 Indonesia’s Economy Since Independence 12, 38 Indonesia and the Muslim World: Islam and Secularism in the Foreign Policy of Soeharto and Beyond 31 Indonesia Beyond the Water’s Edge: Managing an Archipelagic State 13 Indonesia in Transition: Social Aspects of Reformasi and Crisis 13 Indonesia Rising: Repositioning Asia’s Third Giant 13, 44 Indonesian Development Experience: A Collection of Writings and Speeches, The 12, 40 Indonesian Economy: Entering a New Era, The 12, 37 Indonesian Literature vs New Order Orthodoxy: The Aftermath of 1965–1966 31

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Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals of the Twentieth Century 6 Internationalizing Higher Education in Malaysia: Understanding Practices and Challenges 16, 41 Internet, Governance and Democracy: Democratic Transitions from Asian and European Perspectives 31 Internet and Governance in Asia: A Critical Reader, The 26 Internet and the Election: A Study of New Media Use and Impact 19, 44 Is China’s Indigenous Innovation Strategy Compatible with Globalization? 27 Islam and the Making of the Nation: Kartosuwiryo and Political Islam in 20th Century Indonesia 29 Islam in Southeast Asia 6 Islamization and Activism in Malaysia 15 Japan and China in East Asian Integration 14 Japanese-Trained Armies in Southeast Asia (First Reprint 2010) 14 Japan’s Dual Civil Society: Members Without Advocates 33

Kinship and Food in South East Asia 31 Knowledge Crossing Boundaries: Asia, Europe and the Emergence of Modern Science 7

Labour in Vietnam 10, 37 Labour Mobility in the Asia-Paci�ic Region: Dynamics, Issues and a New APEC Agenda 23 Land and Longhouse: Agrarian Transformation in the Uplands of Sarawak 31 Land Policy and Land Practice in Cambodia 11, 41 Linking Research to Practice: Strengthening ICT for Development Research Capacity in Asia 3, 38 Literary Mirror: Balinese Re�lections on Modernity and Identity in the Twentieth Century, A 28 Localising Power in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: A Southeast Asia Perspective 12, 42 Lords of the Land, Lords of the Sea: Con�lict and Adaptation in Early Colonial Timor, 1600–1800 28 Lost in Mall: An Ethnography of Middle-Class Jakarta in the 1990s 28 Lost Goddesses: The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian History 31

Makassar Annals, The 28 Making Fields of Merit: Buddhist Female Ascetics and Gendered Orders in Thailand 31 Making of Southeast Asia: International Relations of a Region, The 7, 44 Maintaining the Enthusiasm: Economic Viability of Community Radio in the Philippines 26 Malaysia: Recent Trends and Challenges 16 Malaysia’s Foreign Policy, the First Fifty Years: Alignment, Neutralism, Islamism 15 Malaysian Chinese: Recent Developments and Prospects 15, 43 Managing Economic Crisis in East Asia 14 Managing Economic Crisis in Southeast Asia 38 Mapping the Acheness Past 28 Mapping National Anxieties: Thailand’s Southern Con�lict 30 Marine Protected Areas in Southeast Asia 25 Media and Con�lict Reporting in Asia 26 Media and Development in Asia: Regional Perspectives 26 Media Pluralism in Asia: The Role and Impact of Alternative Media 26 Media’s Challenge: Asian Tsunami and Beyond 26 Mercosur Economic Integration: Lessons for ASEAN 21 Migration and Diversity in Asian Contexts 7, 41

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Recon�iguring Families in Contemporary Vietnam 33 Regime Change and Ethnic Politics in Indonesia: Dayak Politics of West Kalimantan 29 Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 2012–2013 3, 17, 37 Reinventing Thailand: Thaksin and His Foreign Policy 20 Revolutionary Spirit: Jose Rizal in Southeast Asia 18, 42 Rise of the Red Engineers: The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China’s New Class 33 Rising China and Asian Democratization: Socialization to “Global Culture” in the Political Transformations of Thailand, China, and Taiwan 33 Road to Rati�ication and Implementation of the ASEAN Charter, The 21 Roots of the State: Neighborhood Organization and Social Networks in Beijing and Taipei 33 Royal Hunt in Eurasian History, The 22 Ruling Myanmar: From Cyclone Nargis to National Elections 17

Separate but Loyal: Ethnicity and Nationalism in China 27 Serving A New Nation: Baey Lian Peck’s Singapore Story 19, 39 Short Stories and Radio Plays of S Rajaratnam, The 19 Shan of Burma: Memoirs of a Shan Exile, The 17 Sikhs in Southeast Asia: Negotiating and Identity 5, 15, 40 Singapore-Malaysia Relations under Abdullah Badawi 16 Sino-Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the Fourteenth Century 8, 15, 22,39 Social Inequality in Vietnam and the Challenges to Reform 10 Social Dynamics of Deforestation in the Philippines: Actions, Options and Motivations, The 30 Sociology of Southeast Asia: Transformations in a Developing Region, The 31 SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 47 Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis 33 Southeast Asia in the WTO 6 Southeast Asian Affairs 2012 3, 17, 20 Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Indonesia 32 Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Malaysia 32 Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Philippines 32 Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Singapore 32

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V R Nathan: Community Servant Extraordinary 19, 39 Vietnamese Health System in Change: A Policy Network of Southeast Asian Welfare Regime, The 11 Village China at War: The Impact of Resistance to Japan, 1937–1945 31 Violence and Belonging: Land , Love and Lethal Con�lict in the NorthWest Frontier Province of Pakistan 31 Voyage to New Guinea and the Moluccas, A 24

Water Issues in Southeast Asia: Present Trends and Future Directions 5, 41 Where in the World is the Philippines? Debating Its National Territory 18 Women’s Political Paticipation and Representation in Asia: Obstacles and Challnges 31 Women and Politics in Asia: A Springboard for Democracy 4, 43 Women and Politics in Thailand: Continuity and Change 31 Zheng He’s Art of Collaboration: Understanding the Legendary Chinese Admiral from a Management Perspective 5, 38, 40 Zubir Said, The Composer of “Majulah Singapura” 19, 41

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SERIES INDEX ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity

ACB1s ACB2s ACB3s ACB4h ACB4s

Catherine P. S. Cheung, Porfirio M. Aliño, Marine Protected Areas in Southeast Asia Andre Jon Uychiaoco and Hazel O. Arceo, comps. Michael R. Appleton, Gregorio I. Texon ASEAN Guidelines on Competence Standards for and Monina T. Uriarte, comps. Protected Area Jobs ASEAN Regional Centre for Guidebook of Biodiversity Principles for Developers Biodiversity Conservation and Planners Monina T Uriarte, ed. The ASEAN Heritage Parks (hc) Monina T Uriarte, ed. The ASEAN Heritage Parks

978-971-8986-46-2

2002

S$29.90

US$22.00

978-971-8986-49-3

2003

S$19.90

US$15.00

978-971-8986-45-5

2002

S$19.90

US$15.00

978-971-94164-3-2 978-971-94164-3-2

2010 2010

S$45.90 S$59.90

US$39.90 US$49.90

AMIC - Asian Media Information and Communication Centre AMIC1s AMIC2s AMIC3s AMIC4s AMIC5s AMIC6s AMIC7s AMIC8s AMIC9s AMIC10s AMIC11s AMIC12s AMIC13s AMIC14s AMIC15s AMIC16s AMIC17s AMIC18s AMIC19s AMIC20s AMIC21s

Indrajit Banerjee and Madanmohan Rao, eds. Indrajit Banerjee and Stephen Logan, eds. Cherian George, ed. Evangelia Papoutsaki and Usha Sundar Harris, eds. Everett M Rogers Shyam Tekwani, ed. Indrajit Banerjee, ed. Kalinga Seneviratne, ed. Indrajit Banerjee and Kalinga Seneviratne, eds. Kalinga Seneviratne, ed. Kalinga Seneviratne and Suganthi Singarayar, eds. Kavitha Shetty, ed. Indrajit Banerjee, ed. Mildred Moscoso Anura Goonasekera and Chua Chong Jin, eds. AMIC, comp. Indrajit Banerjee and Sundeep R Muppidi, eds. Madanmohan Rao and Nanditha Raman

Media and Development in Asia

978-981-4136-07-5

2008

S$55.00

US$40.00

Asian Communication Handbook 2008 Free Markets Free Media? South Pacific Islands Communication

978-981-4136-10-5 978-981-4136-09-9 978-981-4136-08-2

2008 2008 2008

S$110.00 S$38.50 S$44.00

US$79.00 US$28.00 US$32.00

The Fourteenth Paw Media and Conflict Reporting in Asia The Internet and Governance in Asia Media Pluralism in Asia Public Service Broadcasting in the Age of Globalization Media’s Challenge Asia’s March Towards Freedom of Expression and Development Changes and Challenges Rhetoric and Reality Strengthening Women’s Voices Under Asian Eyes

978-981-4136-11-2 978-981-4136-05-1 978-981-4136-02-6 978-981-4136-04-4 978-981-4136-01-8

2008 2008 2007 2007 2006

S$38.50 S$44.00 S$57.00 S$43.00 S$50.00

US$28.00 US$32.00 US$40.00 US$30.00 US$36.00

978-981-4136-03-7 978-981-4136-00-6

2006 2006

S$43.00 S$36.00

US$30.00 US$26.00

978-997-1905-99-6 978-981-2102-31-7 978-981-2102-36-2 978-9971-905-93-0

2006 2003 2003 2002

S$36.00 S$43.00 S$38.00 S$33.00

US$26.00 US$30.00 US$27.00 US$24.00

Media and Human Rights in Asia Changing Media, Changing Societies

978-9971-905-86-8 978-981-4136-13-6

2000 2009

S$33.00 S$45.00

US$24.00 US$40.00

ICT4D: Learnings, Best Practices and Roadmaps from the Pan Asia ICT R&D Grants Programme Maintaining the Enthusiasm Thai Public Broadcasting Service Cities, Chaos & Creativity

978-981-08-4774-6

2011

S$50.00

US$45.00

978-981-4136-14-3 978-981-4136-12-9 978-983-40995-1-0

2011 2011 2004

S$20.00 S$35.00 S$15.00

US$15.00 US$30.00 US$12.00

978-981-07-0909-9

2011

S$15.00

US$12.00

978-981-3016-93-4 978-981-3016-92-7 978-981-230-143-7 978-981-230-209-0 978-981-230-253-3 978-981-4279-26-0 978-981-4311-63-2

1994 2000 2001 2003 2004 2009 2011

S$26.45 S$41.40 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$39.90

US$18.15 US$28.60 US$27.40 US$27.40 US$28.50 US$29.90 US$35.90

ASEAN Community Attitudes and Awareness Towards ASEAN

978-981-230-843-6 978-981-230-869-6

2008 2008

S$19.90 S$19.90

US$15.90 US$15.90

The Road to Ratification and Implementation of the ASEAN Charter ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint MERCOSUR Economic Integration: Lessons for ASEAN Global Financial Crisis: Implications for ASEAN Economic Integration and the Investment Climates in ASEAN Countries Energy and Geopolitics in the South China Sea ASEAN-Canada Forum 2008 The Global Economic Crisis: Implications for ASEAN

978-981-230-898-6

2008

S$19.90

US$15.90

978-981-230-932-7 978-981-230-916-7 978-981-230-918-1 978-981-230-774-3

2009 2009 2009 2009

S$27.90 S$34.90 S$16.00 S$29.90

US$19.90 US$26.90 US$12.00 US$24.90

978-981-4279-23-9 978-981-4279-14-7 978-981-4279-41-3

2009 2010 2010

S$22.90 S$39.90 S$25.00

US$16.90 US$29.90 US$19.90

AMIC22s

Kalinga Seneviratne Palphol Rodloytuk Kalinga Seneviratne and Sivananthi Thanenthiran Kalinga Seneviratne and Yeo Lay Hwee, eds. Balancing Civil Rights and National Security

APEC1s APEC2s APEC6s APEC7s APEC8s APEC9h APEC10s

William Bodde, Jr Chia Siow Yue, eds. Richard E. Feinberg and Ye Zhao, eds. Richard E Feinberg, ed. Riyana Miranti and Denis Hew, eds. K. Kesavapany and Hank Lim, eds. Ippei Yamazawa

ISEAS Series on APEC View from the 19th floor APEC: Challenges and Opportunities Assessing APEC’s Progress APEC as an Institution APEC in the 21st Century APEC at 20: Recall, Reflect, Remake Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

ASEAN Studies Centre Series ASC1s ASC2s ASC3s

Eric C Thompson and Chulanee Thianthai, eds. Pavin Chachavalpongpun, ed.

ASC4s ASC5s ASC6s ASC7s ASC8s ASC9s ASC10s

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Robert Scollay, Christopher Findlay and Uwe Kaufmann Linda Low and Lorraine Carlos Salazar Emmanuel C. Lallana

Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement (ANZCERTA) and Regional Integration The Gulf Cooperation Council ASEAN 2.0

ASCA1h ASCA2h

John Cameron Edmund Roberts

ASCA3h ASCA4h ASCA5h ASCA6h ASCA7h ASCA8h ASCA9s

Frank S Marryat E. Ysbrants Ides Basil Hall Jerome Osorio Thomas Forrest George Henry Mason Bernardin de Escalante

Our Tropical Possessions in Malayan India (hc) Embassy to the Eastern Courts of Cochin-China, Siam and Muscat (hc) Borneo and the Indian Archipelago (hc) Moscow to China 1692-1695 (hc) Account of A Voyage of Discovery (hc) The History of the Portuguese 1495-1521 (2 volumes) (hc) A Voyage to New Guinea and the Moluccas (hc) The Costume of China (hc) An Account of the Empire of China

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978-981-4279-97-0

2010

S$29.90

US$25.90

978-981-4311-40-3 978-981-4345-28-6

2010 2011

S$22.90 S$29.90

US$16.90 US$23.90

978-981-05-8825-0 978-3-940933-03-4

1865 1837

S$119.00 S$118.00

US$88.00 US$89.00

978-981-05-8830-4 978-981-05-8620-1 978-981-05-9057-4 978-3-940933-02-7 978-981-05-8824-3 978-3-940933-12-6 978-3-940933-07-2

1848 1706 1818 1752 1779 1800 1579

S$149.00 S$135.00 S$190.00 S$205.00 S$199.00 S$98.00 S$27.50

US$109.00 US$99.00 US$139.00 US$153.00 US$149.00 US$75.00 US$20.00

The News From Southeast Asia Peranakan Chinese Politics in Java, 1917-1942 (hc) ASEAN Exchange Rates ASEAN and the Law of the Sea Buddhism and Politics in Thailand History, Culture, and Region in Southeast Asian Perspectives Population Change in Southeast Asia (hc) Financial Institutions and Policies in Indonesia The Swamp Sago Industry ASEAN: A Bibliography (hc) Military Elite in Thai Politics Impediments to Regionalism in Southeast Asia ASEAN Negotiations

978-981-08-9430-6 978-9971-69-037-3 978-9971-902-36-0 978-9971-902-40-7 978-9971-902-43-8 978-9971-902-42-1 978-9971-902-56-8 978-9971-902-65-0 978-9971-902-66-7 978-9971-902-74-2 978-9971-902-49-0 978-9971-902-81-0 978-9971-902-87-2

1978 1976 1981 1982 1982 1982 1983 1983 1983 1984 1984 1984 1985

S$29.90 S$37.95 S$19.50 S$24.00 S$25.00 S$31.60 S$58.00 S$26.00 S$19.00 S$78.00 S$13.50 S$14.00 S$10.00

US$23.00 US$25.95 US$15.00 US$18.00 US$19.00 US$24.00 US$3990 US$20.00 US$14.00 US$60.00 US$10.00 US$10.00 US$7.00

Collective Leadership and Factionalism International Marketing Burma Malaysian Worldview The Republican Revolt Economic Change, Social Structure and the Political System in Southeast Asia Philippine Worldview From British to Bumiputera Rule The Malay World of Southeast Asia (hc) Socio-Economic Correlates of Mortality in Japan and ASEAN The Passing of Remoteness?

978-9971-988-01-2 978-9971-988-03-6 978-9971-988-00-5 978-9971-988-12-8 978-9971-988-16-6 978-9971-988-23-4

1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985

S$19.50 S$10.00 S$27.50 S$29.90 S$46.55 S$9.00

US$15.00 US$8.00 US$21.00 US$23.00 US$35.00 US$7.00

978-9971-988-19-7 978-9971-988-22-7 978-9971-988-36-4 978-9971-988-21-0 978-9971-988-35-7

1986 2004 1986 1986 1986

S$14.00 S$42.95 S$70.85 S$32.00 S$32.00

US$11.00 US$29.40 US$54.50 US$24.00 US$24.00

978-9971-988-39-5 978-9971-988-29-6 978-9971-988-43-2 978-9971-988-44-9 978-9971-988-63-0

1986 1990 1986 1986 1990

S$43.00 S$49.95 S$36.00 S$22.00 S$25.20

US$33.00 US$38.00 US$27.00 US$17.00 US$19.00

978-9971-988-20-3 978-9971-988-73-9 978-9971-988-64-7 978-9971-988-61-6 978-9971-988-75-3 978-9971-988-88-3 978-9971-988-78-4 978-9971-988-99-9 978-981-3035-10-2 978-981-3035-09-6 978-981-3035-06-5 978-981-3035-22-5

1986 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1987 1987 1989 1988 1989 1989

S$16.00 S$32.90 S$43.55 S$22.80 S$25.00 S$12.00 S$36.30 S$36.30 S$56.90 S$22.00 S$22.00 S$34.00

US$12.00 US$25.00 US$33.00 US$17.00 US$19.00 US$9.00 US$27.00 US$27.00 US$43.00 US$17.00 US$18.00 US$19.00

Ascanio Books

Books/Monographs BM14s BM22h BM27s BM31s BM33s BM34s BM39h BM45s BM47s BM48h BM50s BM52s BM54s BM55s BM58s BM59s BM60s BM61s BM62s BM63s BM65s BM66h BM67s BM68s BM69s BM70s BM71s BM72s BM73s BM76s BM79s BM80s BM81s BM82s BM83s BM86s BM88s BM92s BM93s BM94s BM95s

Rodney Tiffen Leo Suryadinata Pradumna B. Rana Phiphat Tangsubkul Somboon Suksamran O W Wolters Wilfredo F. Arce and Gabriel C. Alvarez, eds. Anwar Nasution Tan Koonlin Patricia Lim Pui Huen Somboon Suksamran Hans H. Indorf Pushpa Thambipillai and J. Saravanamuttu Thai Quang Trung Sieh Lee Mei Ling Hla Pe Mohd Taib Osman Nazaruddin Sjamsuddin Harold Crouch

Virgilio G. Enriquez, ed. A B Shamsul Lim Pui Huen, Patricia Ng Shui Meng, ed. Meheroo Jussawalla, Dan J. Wedemeyer and Vijay Menon, eds. David G. Marr and A.C. Milner, eds. Southeast Asia in the 9th to 14th Centuries H.W. Dick The Indonesian Interisland Shipping Industry (sc) Ang Beng Wah ASEAN Energy Demand Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir Basic Need in Indonesia Lawrence Krause, Koh Ai Tee and The Singapore Economy Reconsidered Lee (Tsao) Yuan Bruce Matthews and Judith Nagata, eds. Religion, Values & Development in Southeast Asia Hanns J. Buchholz Law of the Sea Zones in the Pacific Ocean Diana Wong Peasants in the Making Suchit Bunbongkarn The Military in Thai Politics 1981-86 Richard S. Thorn The Rising Yen Soon Teck Wong Singapore’s New Education System Ulrich Mai and Helmut Buchholt Peasant Pedlars and Professional Traders Lim Teck Ghee, ed. Reflections on Development in Southeast Asia Leo Suryadinata The Ethnic Chinese in the ASEAN States Thelma B. Kintanar Self and Society in Southeast Asian Fiction Serafin D. Talisayon Designing for Consensus Seiji Naya, Kernial S. Sandhu, ASEAN-US Initiative Narongchai Akrasanee and Michael Plummer, eds.

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SERIES INDEX Charles P. Kindleberger Stella R. Quah, ed. Chen Ai Ju and Gavin Jones, eds. Tilak Doshi Peter A. Jackson Kernial Singh Sandhu and Paul Wheatley, eds. Javed S. Maswood Gehan Wijeyewardene, ed.

Japanese Defence Ethnic Groups Across National Boundaries in Mainland Southeast Asia Mya Than and Joseph L H Tan, eds. Myanmar Dilemmas and Options Vo Nhan Tri Vietnam’s Economic Policy Since 1975 Seiji Naya and Akira Takayama, eds. Economic Development in East and Southeast Asia Pasuk Phongpaichit The New Wave of Japanese Investment in ASEAN Trinidad Osteria, comp. The Poor in ASEAN Cities Shankar Sharma and Fereidun Fesharaki, eds. Energy Market and Policies in ASEAN David G. Timberman A Changeless Land Shankar Sharma and Joseph L H Tan, eds. Global Oil Trends Hans Christoph Rieger, comp. ASEAN Economic Co–operation Mary F. Somers Heidhues Bangka Tin and Mentok Pepper Sueo Sudo The Fukuda Doctrine and ASEAN Lee Tsao Yuan Growth Triangle S Natarajan and Tan Juay Miang The Impact of MNC Investments in Malaysia, Singapore & Thailand M R Fernando and David Bulbeck, eds. Chinese Economic Activity in Netherlands India Richard P. Cronin Japan, the United States and Prospects for the Asia-Pacific Century See Ai Mee Open Universities Christine Inglis, S Gunasekaran, Asians in Australia Gerard Sullivan and Chung-Tong Wu, eds. Mya Than, Joseph L H Tan and Vietnam’s Dilemmas and Options Geoffrey B Hainsworth, eds. K S Sandhu, Sharon Siddique, The ASEAN Reader Chandran Jeshurun, Ananda Rajah, Joseph L H Tan, Pushpa Thambipillai, comps. Derek da Cunha Debating Singapore Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 1993-94 Robert Bartley, Chan Heng Chee, Democracy And Capitalism Samuel P Huntington and Shijuro Ogata, eds. Ross H McLeod, ed. Indonesia Assessment 1994 Li Tana and Anthony Reid, eds. Southern Vietman Under the Nguyen Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 1994-95 Toshihiko Kawagoe and Sueo Sekiguchi, eds. East Asian Economies Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 1996-97 Colin Barlow and Joan Hardjono, eds. Indonesia Assessment 1995 Norbertus Petrus van den Berg Currency and the Economy of Netherlands India, 1870-95 Clive J. Christie A Modern History of Southeast Asia Temario C Rivera State of the Nation: Philippines Ludwig H Schätzl, Yong-Woo Lee Regional Development & Decectralization Policy and Karin Wessel in South Korea Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 1997-98 Paul J Davidson The Legal Framework for International Economic Relations Mohammed Halib and Tim Huxley, eds. An Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies ASEAN Secretariat, comp. ASEAN Economic Co-operation ASEAN Secretariat, comp. ASEAN Statistical Indicators Daljit Singh and Tin Maung Maung Than, eds. Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 1998-99 Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 1999-2000 John Funston, ed. Government & Politics in Southeast Asia Leo Suryadinata, ed. Nationalism and Globalization (hc) Leo Suryadinata, ed. Nationalism and Globalization Derek da Cunha Singapore in the New Millennium Peter Boomgaard and Ian Brown, eds. Weathering the Storm (hc) Peter Boomgaard and Ian Brown, eds. Weathering the Storm Bahtiar Effendy Islam & the State in Indonesia (hc) Bahtiar Effendy Islam & the State in Indonesia

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Spenders and Hoarders The Triumph of Praticalty Ageing in ASEAN Houston of Asia Buddhism, Legitimation, and Conflict Management of Success (hc)

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978-981-3035-28-7 978-981-3035-19-5 978-981-3035-36-2 978-981-3035-324 978-981-3035-20-1 978-9971-988-96-8

1989 1990 1989 1989 1989 1989

S$14.70 S$25.00 S$19.20 S$22.80 S$32.00 S$189.75

US$8.00 US$17.85 US$13.70 US$16.30 US$22.85 US$129.60

978-981-3035-39-3 978-981-3035-57-7

1990 1990

S$19.90 S$29.50

US$14.20 US$18.00

978-981-3035-55-3 978-981-3035-54-6 978-981-3035-63-8 978-981-3035-62-1 978-981-3035-76-8 978-981-3035-82-9 978-981-3035-86-7 978-981-3035-96-6 978-981-3035-66-9 978-981-3035-99-7 978-981-3016-14-9 978-981-3016-12-5 978-981-05-9057-4

1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1991 1992

S$39.50 S$32.00 S$36.00 S$16.00 S$39.90 S$43.00 S$34.00 S$19.50 S$29.50 S$39.90 S$32.00 S$19.00 S$22.00

US$28.20 US$22.85 US$25.71 US$9.00 US$29.90 US$30.70 US$24.30 US$13.93 US$21.10 US$29.90 US$24.00 US$12.00 US$15.00

978-981-3016-21-7 978-981-3016-22-4

1992 1992

S$32.00 S$27.00

US$24.00 US$19.00

978-981-3016-30-9 978-981-3016-33-0

1992 1992

S$10.00 S$24.50

US$7.15 US$19.50

978-981-3016-38-5

1993

S$35.00

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1992

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1994 1993 1993

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US$19.90 US$35.00 US$46.20 US$25.00 US$19.90 US$19.90 US$19.90 US$36.90 US$43.90 US$29.90 US$29.90 US$39.90 US$29.90 US$39.90 US$25.50

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978-981-230-087-4 978-981-230-094-2

2000 2000

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978-981-230-089-8 978-981-230-101-7 978-981-230-121-5 978-981-230-124-6 978-981-230-125-3 978-981-230-175-8 978-981-230-154-3 978-981-230-176-5

2000 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002

S$29.90 S$42.50 S$39.90 S$69.90 S$49.90 S$69.90 S$39.90 S$59.90

US$16.45 US$28.50 US$25.90 US$43.90 US$29.90 US$39.90 US$23.90 US$39.50

978-981-230-177-2 978-981-230-187-1 978-981-230-210-6 978-981-230-218-2

2002 2003 2004 2003

S$69.90 S$49.90 S$35.90 S$49.90

US$43.90 US$32.90 US$22.90 US$32.90

978-981-230-233-5 978-981-230-224-3

2003 2004

S$59.90 S$39.90

US$43.90 US$28.45

978-981-230-231-1 978-981-230-241-0 978-981-230-240-3 978-981-230-242-7 978-981-230-236-6 978-981-230-246-5 978-981-230-223-6 978-981-230-259-5 978-981-230-272-4

2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

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978-981-230-270-0 978-981-230-303-5 978-981-230-286-1 978-981-230-290-8 978-981-230-293-9 978-981-230-296-0 978-981-230-302-8 978-981-230-311-0 978-981-230-310-3 978-981-230-305-9 978-981-230-319-6 978-981-230-318-9 978-981-230-304-2 978-981-230-320-2 978-981-230-317-2 978-981-230-324-0

2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005

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US$76.90 US$54.90 US$28.50 US$27.40 US$24.00 US$24.00 US$17.90 US$53.90 US$38.90 US$32.90 US$43.90 US$27.90 US$43.90 US$43.90 US$28.90 US$32.90

978-981-230-339-4 978-981-230-330-1 978-981-230-337-0

2005 2005 2005

S$59.90 S$29.90 S$39.90

US$43.90 US$21.90 US$28.90

978-981-230-340-0

2005

S$29.90

US$21.90

978-981-230-345-5 978-981-230-344-8 978-981-230-353-0 978-981-230-354-7 978-981-230-355-4 978-981-230-366-0 978-981-230-365-3 978-981-230-368-4

2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2009 2009 2006

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US$43.90 US$21.90 US$38.90 US$32.90 US$25.90 US$49.90 US$43.90 US$54.90

978-981-230-367-7

2006

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2006

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BM298s BM299h BM300h BM301h BM302h BM303s BM304h BM304s BM305s BM306h BM307h BM307s BM308h BM308s BM309s BM310s BM311h BM312h BM313h BM313s BM314h BM314s BM315h BM315s BM317h BM318h BM319s BM321s BM322h BM322s BM324h BM325s BM326h BM326s BM327s BM328s BM329s BM330h BM331s BM332h BM332s BM334h BM335s BM336h BM336s BM337s BM338h BM339s BM340h BM340s BM341h BM341s BM342h BM342s BM343s BM344h BM344s BM345h BM345s BM346h BM346s BM347h

Tin Maung Maung Than Saw Swee-Hock and K Kesavapany, eds. Ooi Kee Beng Linda Yip Seong Chun, comp. John Monfries, ed. Lorraine Carlos Salazar Rodolfo C Severino Rodolfo C Severino Catharina Purwani Williams Gennady Chufrin, eds. Nadirsyah Hosen Nadirsyah Hosen Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Hew Cheng Sim, ed. K S Sandhu and A Mani, eds. Aris Ananta and Lee Poh Onn, eds. Bouchaib Silm Selvaraj Velayutham Selvaraj Velayutham Kripa Sridharan Kripa Sridharan N Ganesan and Kyaw Yin Hlaing, eds. N Ganesan and Kyaw Yin Hlaing, eds. Saw Swee-Hock Saw Swee-Hock Han Ten Brummelhuis Leo Suryadinata Ooi Kee Beng and Ding Choo Ming, eds. Ooi Kee Beng and Ding Choo Ming, eds. K Kesavapany and Rahul Sen, eds. Ross H McLeod and Andrew MacIntyre, eds. Yudi Latif Yudi Latif Patrick Ziegenhain

State Dominance in Myanmar Singapore-Malaysia Relations under Abdullah Badawi (hc) Era of Transition: Malaysia after Mahathir (hc) Bibliography of ASEAN-China Relations (hc) Different Societies, Shared Futures (hc) Getting a Dial Tone Southeast Asia in Search of an ASEAN Community (hc) Southeast Asia in Search of an ASEAN Community Maiden Voyages East Asia: Between Regionalism and Globalism (hc) Shari’a and Constitutional Reform in Indonesia (hc) Shari’a and Constitutional Reform in Indonesia Between Rising Powers (hc) Between Rising Powers Village Mothers, City Daughters Indian Communities in Southeast Asia (First Reprint 2006) Aceh: A New Dawn (hc) Singapore through Arab Eyes (Arabic) (hc) Responding to Globalization (hc) Responding to Globalization Regional Cooperation in South Asia and Southeast Asia (hc) Regional Cooperation in South Asia and Southeast Asia Myanmar: State, Society and Ethnicity (hc) Myanmar: State, Society and Ethnicity The Population of Malaysia (hc) The Population of Peninsular Malaysia (hc) King of the Waters Understanding the Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia Continent, Coast, Ocean (hc) Continent, Coast, Ocean Negotiating the Korea-Singapore FTA (hc) Indonesia: Democracy and the Promise of Good Governance Indonesian Muslim Intelligentsia and Power (hc) Indonesian Muslim Intelligentsia and Power The Indonesian Parliament and Democratization Know Your ASEAN Denis Hew Wei-Yen, ed. Brick by Brick Saw Swee-Hock The Population of Singapore (2nd Edition) (hc) Alexandra Kent Divinity and Diversity Tan Tai Yong Creating “Greater Malaysia” (hc) Tan Tai Yong Creating “Greater Malaysia” Ikuo Kuroiwa and Toh Mun Heng, eds. Production Networks and Industrial Clusters (hc) Ooi Kee Beng Lost in Transition: Malaysia under Abdullah Ann Marie Murphy and Bridget Welsh, eds. Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia (hc) Ann Marie Murphy and Bridget Welsh, eds. Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia Pasuk Phongpaichit and Chris Baker Thai Capital after the 1997 Crisis J Oerstroem Moeller European Integration (hc) Takashi Shiraishi, ed. Across the Causeway Marcus Mietzner Military Politics, Islam and the State in Indonesia (hc) Marcus Mietzner Military Politics, Islam and the State in Indonesia Edwin Lee Singapore: The Unexpected Nation (hc) Edwin Lee Singapore: The Unexpected Nation M Barry Hooker Indonesian Syariah (hc) M Barry Hooker Indonesian Syariah Joyce C Lebra The Indian National Army and Japan Joyce C Lebra Women Against the Raj (hc) Joyce C Lebra Women Against the Raj Regina Lim Federal-State Relations in Sabah, Malaysia (hc) Regina Lim Federal-State Relations in Sabah, Malaysia Leon Comber Malaya’s Secret Police 1945-60 (hc) Leon Comber Malaya’s Secret Police 1945-60 Joan M Nelson, Jacob Meerman Globalization and National Autonomy (hc) and Abdul Rahman Haji Embong, eds.

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US$38.90 US$21.90 US$21.90 US$39.90 US$32.90 US$28.90 US$54.90 US$38.90 US$27.90 US$21.90 US$38.90 US$27.90 US$43.90 US$32.90 US$21.90 US$54.90 US$21.90 US$43.90 US$43.90 US$28.90 US$50.90 US$32.90 US$43.90 US$32.90 US$32.90 US$38.90 US$21.90 US$21.90 US$43.90 US$32.90 US$32.90 US$21.90 US$69.90 US$49.90 US$29.90 US$7.70 US$28.90 US$32.90 US$21.90 US$49.90 US$27.90 US$49.90 US$17.90 US$69.90 US$49.90 US$35.90 US$49.90 US$29.90 US$52.90 US$39.90 US$49.90 US$39.90 US$39.90 US$21.90 US$35.90 US$42.90 US$29.90 US$49.90 US$29.90 US$49.90 US$24.90 US$49.90

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Joan M Nelson, Jacob Meerman and Abdul Rahman Haji Embong, eds. Tim Lindsey, ed. Maria Francesch-Huidobro Maria Francesch-Huidobro Leo Suryadinata, ed. Leo Suryadinata, ed. Tan Ta Sen Maung Aung Myoe Greg Fealy and Sally White, eds. Greg Fealy and Sally White, eds. Neil McCulloch Kuah-Pearce Khun Eng Gavin W. Jones, Chee Heng Leng and Maznah Mohamad, eds. Robin Bush Kevin Tan Kevin Tan Yang Razali Kassim, ed. Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Luthfi Assyaukanie Ooi Kee Beng, Johan Saravanamuttu and Lee Hock Guan Milan Titus and Paul Burgers, eds. Arun Bala Erwin Alampay, ed. Rosaly Puthucheary Rosaly Puthucheary Harold Crouch R. Michael Feener and Terenjit Sevea, eds. Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Rodolfo C. Severino, Elspeth Thomson and Mark Hong, eds. Ikuo Kuroiwa, ed. Sudarno Sumarto, Joan Hardjono and Nuning Akhmadi, eds. Evi Nurvidya Arifin and Aris Ananta, eds. Evi Nurvidya Arifin and Aris Ananta, eds. Joseph Chinyong Liow John Funston, ed. William T. Tow and Chin Kin Wah, eds. David I. Steinberg, ed. Masdar Hilmy Jiro Okamoto Robert Cribb and Michele Ford, eds. Robert Cribb and Michele Ford, eds. Christopher Roberts Rodolfo C Severino Sunanda K Datta-Ray Bernhard Platzdasch Bernhard Platzdasch Michael G Plummer and Chia Siow Yue, eds. Julian C. H. Lee Julian C. H. Lee Arndt Graf, Susanne Schröter and Edwin Wieringa, eds. Amitav Acharya Pavin Chachavalpongpun Lee Ting Hui and Mok Soon Sang Pavin Chachavalpongpun Andrea Fleschenberg and Claudia Derichs, eds.

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Globalization and National Autonomy

978-981-230-816-0

2008

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Indonesia: Law and Society (2nd Edition) Governance, Politics and the Environment (hc) Governance, Politics and the Environment Ethnic Chinese in Contemporary Indonesia (hc) Ethnic Chinese in Contemporary Indonesia Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia Building the Tatmadaw (hc) Expressing Islam (hc) Expressing Islam Rural Investment Climate in Indonesia State, Society and Religious Engineering Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage

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2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009

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Nahdlatul Ulama and the Struggle for Power within Islam and Politics in Indonesia (hc) Marshall of Singapore: A Biography (hc) Marshall of Singapore: A Biography Strategic Currents Three Sides in Search of a Triangle (hc) Islam and the Secular State in Indonesia (hc) March 8: Eclipsing May 13 (hc)

978-981-230-876-4

2009

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978-981-230-878-8 978-981-230-877-1 978-981-08-1822-7 978-981-230-885-6 978-981-230-889-4 978-981-230-896-2

2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2008

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US$62.90 US$45.90 US$22.90 US$35.90 US$49.90 US$24.90

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2009 2010

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2010 2010 2011 2010 2012

S$29.90 S$49.90 S$45.00 S$59.90 S$49.90

US$24.90 US$36.00 US$39.90 US$49.90 US$35.60

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60 BM396s BM397s BM398s BM399h BM399s BM400s BM401s BM403s BM404h BM405s BM406h BM406s BM407h BM407s BM408h BM408s BM409s BM410s BM411s BM413s BM414h BM414s BM415s BM416s BM417s BM419s BM420s BM421h BM421s BM422s BM423s BM424h BM424s BM425s BM426s BM427s BM428h BM428s BM429h BM430h BM430s BM431s BM432h BM433h BM433s BM434s BM436s BM437s BM438s BM439s BM440h BM440s BM441h BM441s BM442h BM442s BM443s BM446s

SERIES INDEX Joyce C Lebra Japanese-Trained Armies in Southeast Asia Patarapong Intarakumnerd and Sustainability of Thailand’s Competitiveness Yveline Lecler, eds. Piya Mahtaney India, China and Globalization Irene Ng The Singapore Lion (hc) Irene Ng The Singapore Lion N Ganesan and Ramses Amer, eds. International Relations in Southeast Asia Daniel Novotny Torn between America and China Ooi Kee Beng and Goh Ban Lee, eds. Pilot Studies for a New Penang Daljit Singh By Design or Accident (hc) Michael Lim Mah-Hui and Lim Chin Nowhere to Hide Johan Saravanamuttu Malaysia’s Foreign Policy, the First Fifty Years (hc) Johan Saravanamuttu Malaysia’s Foreign Policy, the First Fifty Years Terence Chong, ed. Management of Success (hc) Terence Chong, ed. Management of Success Edward Aspinall and Marcus Mietzner, eds. Problems of Democratisation in Indonesia (hc) Edward Aspinall and Marcus Mietzner, eds. Problems of Democratisation in Indonesia Antonio L Rappa Globalization: Power, Authority, and Legitimacy in Late Modernity Nicholas Tarling Southeast Asian Regionalism: New Zealand Perspectives Muridan S. Widjojo, ed. Papua Road Map Sanchita Basu Das Road to Recovery Leong Wai Kum The Singapore Women’s Charter: 50 Questions (hc) Leong Wai Kum The Singapore Women’s Charter: 50 Questions Vijay Sakhuja Asian Maritime Power in the 21st Century Lino Miani The Sulu Arms Market Donald E Weatherbee International Relations in Southeast Asia Aekapol Chongvilaivan Harnessing Production Networks Ooi Kee Beng Between UMNO and a Hard Place Ooi Kee Beng In Lieu of Ideology (hc) Ooi Kee Beng In Lieu of Ideology Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller How Asia Can Shape the World Know Your ASEAN (2nd Edition) Jayati Bhattacharya Beyond the Myth (hc) Jayati Bhattacharya Beyond the Myth Private Passion T Nirmala Devi and Adluri Subramanyam Raju, India and Southeast Asia eds. Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Celebrating Europe: An Asian Journey Wang Gungwu: Junzi (hc) Wang Gungwu: Junzi Pavin Chachavalpongpun, ed. ASEAN-U.S. Relations (hc) Goh Beng Lan, ed. Decentring and Diversifying Southeast Asian Studies (hc) Goh Beng Lan, ed. Decentring and Diversifying Southeast Asian Studies Faisal S Hazis Domination and Contestation Balaji Sadasivan The Dancing Girl (hc) Rodolfo C Severino Where in the World is the Philippines? (hc) Rodolfo C Severino Where in the World is the Philippines? Widjojo Nitisastro The Indonesian Development Experience P V Rao, ed. India and ASEAN: Partners at Summit Shalini Singh, ed. Domestic Tourism in Asia Geoff Wade and Li Tana, eds. Anthony Reid and the Study of the Southeast Asian Past Eul-Soo Pang The U.S.-Singapore Free Trade Agreement John Nery Revolutionary Spirit (hc) John Nery Revolutionary Spirit Chris Manning and Sudarno Sumarto, eds. Employment, Living Standards and Poverty in Contemporary Indonesia (hc) Chris Manning and Sudarno Sumarto, eds. Employment, Living Standards and Poverty in Contemporary Indonesia Agnes C Rola An Upland Community in Transition (hc) Agnes C Rola An Upland Community in Transition Patrick Daly, R Michael Feener and From the Ground Up: Perspectives on Post-Tsunami and Anthony J S Reid, eds. Post-Conflict Aceh Michael J Montesano, Bangkok, May 2010 Pavin Chachavalpongpun and Aekapol Chongvilaivan, eds.

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978-981-4279-44-4 978-981-4279-47-5

2010 2010

S$49.90 S$62.90

US$39.90 US$49.90

978-981-4279-49-9 978-981-4279-51-2 978-981-4279-50-5 978-981-4279-57-4 978-981-4279-59-8 978-981-4279-69-7 978-981-4279-71-0 978-981-4279-73-4 978-981-4279-79-6 978-981-4279-78-9 978-981-4279-85-7 978-981-4279-84-0 978-981-4279-89-5 978-981-4279-90-1 978-981-4279-99-4

2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011

S$59.90 S$55.00 S$45.00 S$44.90 S$45.90 S$29.90 S$32.90 S$29.90 S$59.90 S$45.90 S$79.90 S$59.90 S$49.90 S$29.90 S$59.90

US$42.90 US$45.00 US$35.00 US$34.90 US$35.90 US$24.00 US$26.90 US$25.90 US$49.90 US$39.90 US$59.90 US$49.90 US$39.90 US$24.90 US$49.90

978-981-4311-49-6 978-981-4279-00-0 978-981-4311-05-2 978-981-4311-06-9 978-981-4311-07-6 978-981-4311-09-0 978-981-4311-11-3 978-981-4311-13-7 978-981-4311-26-7 978-981-4311-28-1 978-981-4311-31-1 978-981-4311-30-4 978-981-4311-33-5 978-981-4311-34-2 978-981-4345-27-9 978-981-4311-36-6 978-981-4311-43-4 978-981-4379-86-1

2011 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2011 2010 2010 2010 2011 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012

S$29.90 S$35.90 S$35.00 S$29.90 S$19.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$48.90 S$39.90 S$25.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$10.00 S$69.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$49.90

US$24.90 US$24.90 US$29.90 US$24.90 US$16.90 US$39.90 US$32.00 US$34.95 US$32.90 US$19.90 US$49.90 US$29.90 US$49.90 US$8.00 US$59.90 US$42.90 US$29.90 US$42.90

978-981-4311-50-2 978-981-4311-53-3 978-981-4311-52-6 978-981-4311-55-7 978-981-4311-57-1 978-981-4311-56-4 978-981-4311-58-8 978-981-4311-67-0 978-981-4311-71-7 978-981-4311-70-0 978-981-4311-75-5 978-981-4311-92-2 978-981-4311-93-9 978-981-4311-96-0 978-981-4311-99-1 978-981-4345-07-1 978-981-4345-05-7 978-981-4345-12-5

2012 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011

S$29.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$69.90 S$39.90 S$29.90 S$69.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$49.90

US$26.90 US$49.90 US$29.90 US$36.90 US$45.90 US$34.90 US$54.90 US$64.90 US$29.90 US$25.90 US$49.90 US$29.90 US$35.90 US$42.90 US$34.90 US$54.90 US$35.90 US$39.90

978-981-4345-11-8

2011

S$29.90

US$24.90

978-981-4345-15-6 978-981-4345-14-9 978-981-4345-19-4

2011 2011 2012

S$39.90 S$19.90 S$39.90

US$30.90 US$15.90 US$32.90

978-981-4345-35-4

2011

S$39.90

US$29.90

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SERIES INDEX BM447h BM448h BM449s BM450s BM452h BM452s BM454s BM455h BM455s BM456s

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Serving a New Nation (hc) Hearts of Resilience (hc) Strategic Currents Localising Power in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia Zheng He’s Art of Collaboration (hc) Zheng He’s Art of Collaboration One Degree, Many Choices A Gentleman’s Word (hc) A Gentleman’s Word VR Nathan: Community Servant Extraordinary

978-981-4345-42-2 978-981-4345-37-8 978-981-4345-48-4 978-981-4379-34-2 978-981-4379-70-0 978-981-4379-66-3 978-981-4379-76-2 978-981-4379-75-5 978-981-4379-78-6 978-981-4379-84-7

2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012

S$39.90 S$19.90 S$39.90 S$37.00 S$59.90 S$28.00 S$19.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$19.90

US$36.90 US$18.90 US$29.90 US$27.00 US$49.90 US$23.90 US$16.90 US$32.90 US$52.90 US$16.00

BM461s BM462h

Ooi Kee Beng Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Yang Razali Kassim, ed. Vedi R Hadiz Hum Sin Hoon Hum Sin Hoon Liu Fook Thim, ed. Nilanjana Sengupta Nilanjana Sengupta Bala Baskaran, Said Abdullah and Arun Senkuttuvan Arul Chib and Roger Harris, eds. Amar Nath Ram

Linking Research to Practice Two Decades of India’s Look East Policy (hc)

978-981-4380-00-3 978-981-4380-21-8

2012 2012

S$39.90 S$39.90

US$29.90 US$32.90

CAP1s CAP2h CAP3s CAP4h

Yasheng Huang Sheng Lijun Sheng Lijun Ho Khai Leong, ed.

FDI In China: An Asian Perspective China’s Dilemma: The Taiwan Issue (hc) China and Taiwan Connecting and Distancing (hc)

978-981-3055-87-2 978-981-230-077-5 978-981-230-110-9 978-981-230-856-6

1998 2001 2002 2009

S$29.90 S$69.90 S$39.90 S$55.90

US$19.90 US$44.90 US$21.90 US$45.90

CD1h CD2s CD3h

ISEAS Garrett Kam Indonesia Project

Southeast Asian Affairs 1974-2003 CD Panoramayana CD The Indonesia Update CD (Individual)

978-981-230-189-5 978-981-230-262-5 978-981-230-309-7

2003 2004 2005

S$49.90 S$10.00 S$35.90

US$33.00 US$6.60 US$27.90

Making Democracy Meaningful

978-979-17049-0-8

2007

S$59.90

US$43.90

Building-Democracy on the Sand

978-979-17049-1-5

2010

S$49.90

US$35.90

Watershed Resources Management

978-981-3035-74-4

1991

S$20.00

US$14.30

Environmental Management in ASEAN Energy, the Environment and the Oil Market Natural Resources, Economic Development and the State Indonesia’s Fires and Haze Southeast Asia Transformed Managing Natural Wealth

978-981-3016-446 978-981-3016-53-8 978-981-3016-70-5 978-981-230-006-5 978-981-230-117-8 978-981-230-237-3

1993 1994 1994 1999 2003 2005

S$26.00 S$28.00 S$18.00 S$28.90 S$39.90 S$59.90

US$18.00 US$18.00 US$12.00 US$17.00 US$24.90 US$39.50

Clean, Green and Blue Working with Nature against Poverty Gender and Natural Resource Management

978-981-230-860-3 978-981-230-959-4 978-981-230-976-1

2008 2009 2009

S$39.90 S$39.90 S$59.90

US$36.90 US$29.90 US$44.90

Environmental Dispute Resolution in Indonesia Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region

978-981-4279-93-2 978-981-4311-42-7

2010 2010

S$59.90 S$79.90

US$45.90 US$57.00

978-981-230-410-0 978-981-230-741-5 978-981-230-781-1 978-981-230-827-6 978-0-86638-212-0 978-981-4279-28-4 978-981-4311-61-8

2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2010 2011

S$59.90 S$19.90 S$49.90 S$59.90 S$59.90 S$59.90 S$49.90

US$43.90 US$15.90 US$39.90 US$49.90 US$42.90 US$49.90 US$42.90

China and Asia-Pacific

Compact Discs and Other Resources

PCD Press and Demos DEMO1s DEMO2s

AE Priyono, Willy Purna Samadhi, and Olle Törnquist, et. al. Willy Purna Samadhi and Nicholas Warouw, eds.

Environment and Development Series EDS1s EDS2s EDS3s EDS4s EDS6s EDS7s EDS10s EDS11s EDS12s EDS13s EDS16s EDS17s

K.W. Easter, J.A. Dixon and M.M. Hufschmidt eds. Maria Seda, ed. Shankar Sharma, ed. Germelino M Bautista David Glover and Timothy Jessup, eds. Chia Lin Sien, ed. Jeffrey R Vincent and Rozali Mohamed Ali Tan Yong Soon, Lee Tung Jean and Karen Tan Budy P Resosudarmo, Frank Jotzo, ed. Bernadette P. Resurrecion and Rebecca Elmhirst, eds. David Nicholson François Molle, Tira Foran and Mira Käkönen, eds.

ISEAS Energy Series ENERGY1h ENERGY2h ENERGY3h ENERGY4h ENERGY5h ENERGY6s ENERGY7s

Agung Wicaksono, ed. Sudhir T Devare, ed. Marie Lall, ed. Kang Wu and Fereidun Fesharaki, eds. Amy Lugg and Mark Hong, eds. Hooman Peimani, ed.

Energy Perspectives on Singapore and the Region (hc) Energy Efficiency in Japan (hc) A New Energy Frontier (hc) The Geopolitics of Energy in South Asia (hc) Asia’s Energy Future (hc) Energy Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region The Challenge of Energy Security in the 21st Century

Field Reports FR1s

Yong Mun Cheong

FR6s

M. Rajaretnam

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Estimated POD Prices, price may vary

Conflicts within the Prijaji World of the Parahyangan in West Java 1914 - 1927 Oil Discovery and Technical Change in Southeast Asia

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978-983-3026-04-3

1973

S$19.90

US$15.90

978-983-3026-04-3

1973

S$19.90

US$15.90

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62 FR7s FR8s FR9s FR10s FR11s FR12s FR13s FR14s FR15s FR16s FR17s FR18s FR19s FR20s FR21s FR22s FR24s FR25s FR26s FR28s FR29s

SERIES INDEX Ng Shui Meng The Population of Indochina Ng Shui Meng The Oil System in Southeast Asia Wong Saik Chin Public Reaction to the Oil Crisis Kawin Wilairat Singapore’s Foreign Policy Eddie C.Y. Kuo Families Under Economic Stress Lee Ting Hui The Communist Organization in Singapore, 1948-66 Lim Joo-Jock, Lim Yoon Lin, Foreign Investment in Singapore Corazon M. Siddayao and Raja Segaran Arumugam Ker Sin Tze Public Enterprises in ASEAN Geoffrey B. Hainsworth Innocents Abroad or Partners in Development? Kenneth James and Narongchai Akrasanee, Small and Medium Business Improvement in the eds. ASEAN Region: Financial Factors Pradumna B. Rana and Florian A. Alburo, eds. Economic Stabilization Policies in ASEAN Countries Ooi Jin Bee Depletion of the Forest Resources in the Philippines Stella R. Quah Between Two Worlds Kenneth James and Narongchai Akrasanee, Small and Medium Business Improvement in the eds. ASEAN Region: Marketing Factors Kenneth James and Narongchai Akrasanee, Small and Medium Business Improvement in the eds. ASEAN Region: Production Management Tan Loong Hoe and Chia Siow Yue, eds. Trade, Protectionism, and Industrial Adjustment in Consumer Electronics Trinidad Osteria Women in Health Development Nirmal K Bista PTA in Intra-ASEAN Trade Ranjit Maligaspe ASEAN-South Asia Trade Gerard Sullivan and S Gunasekaran Motivations of Migrants from Singapore to Australia Robert Fenton The Indonesian Plywood Industry

978-983-3026-04-3 978-983-3026-04-3 978-983-3026-04-3 978-983-3026-04-3 978-983-3026-04-3 978-983-3026-04-3 978-983-3026-04-3

1974 1974 1975 1975 1975 1976 1977

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90

978-983-3026-04-3 978-9971-988-41-8 978-9971-988-49-4

1978 1986 1986

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90

978-9971-988-48-7 978-9971-988-77-7 978-9971-988-85-2 978-9971-988-86-9

1987 1987 1988 1988

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90

978-9971-988-97-5

1988

S$19.90

US$15.90

978-981-3035-26-3

1989

S$19.90

US$15.90

978-981-3035-88-1 978-981-3016-19-4 978-981-3016-20-0 978-981-3016-71-2 978-981-3055-22-3

1991 1991 1991 1994 1996

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90 US$15.90

978-983-3026-04-3

2008

S$49.90

US$39.90

978-981-3035-91-1 978-981-3016-13-2 978-981-3016-16-3 978-981-3016-03-3

1991 1992 1991 1992

S$12.00 S$24.00 S$15.00 S$11.50

US$8.55 US$18.00 US$10.70 US$7.15

978-981-3016-25-5 978-981-3016-50-7 978-981-3016-64-4 978-981-3016-72-9 978-981-3016-78-1 978-981-3016-87-3 978-981-3055-13-1 978-981-3055-15-5 978-981-3055-45-2 978-981-3055-89-6 978-981-230-050-8 978-981-230-014-0 978-981-230-141-3 978-981-230-144-4

1992 1992 1993 1993 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 1999 1999 1999 2001 2001

S$12.00 S$19.00 S$24.00 S$14.90 S$19.90 S$29.00 S$19.90 S$39.90 S$34.00 S$29.90 S$29.90 S$29.90 S$59.90 S$29.90

US$8.55 US$13.00 US$16.00 US$10.90 US$14.90 US$23.00 US$15.90 US$29.90 US$26.00 US$26.90 US$19.70 US$19.70 US$36.90 US$19.90

978-981-230-277-9 978-981-230-335-6 978-981-4279-67-3

2005 2005 2010

S$19.90 S$49.90 S$29.90

US$15.90 US$32.90 US$21.90

Asia in Europe, Europe in Asia (hc)

978-981-230-208-3

2004

S$59.90

US$40.60

Asia in Europe, Europe in Asia

978-981-230-206-9

2004

S$39.90

US$27.40

The Eurasian Space (hc)

978-981-230-263-2

2004

S$56.90

US$37.30

The Eurasian Space

978-981-230-255-7

2004

S$35.90

US$23.70

HBJ Education HBJ1s

Tan Siew Ee and Rosnah Opai, eds.

The Economy of Brunei Darussalam

ISEAS Current Economic Affairs Series ICEA1s ICEA2s ICEA3s ICEA4s ICEA5s ICEA6s ICEA7s ICEA8s ICEA9s ICEA10s ICEA11s ICEA12s ICEA13s ICEA15s ICEA16s ICEA18s ICEA26h ICEA28s ICEA31s ICEA33s ICEA34s

Toh Mun Heng and Linda Low Mya Than Pearl Imada, Seiji Naya And Manuel Montes Emil-Maria Claassen

Economic Impact of the Withdrawal of the GSP on Singapore Myanmar’s External Trade A Free Trade Area Financial Liberalization and Its Impact on Domestic Stabilization Policies Romeo M Bautista Development Policy in East Asia Pearl Imada and Seiji Naya, eds. AFTA: The Way Ahead Ingo Walter High Performance Financial Systems Maxwell J Fry Foreign Direct Investment in Southeast Asia Ross Garnaut Asian Market Economies Miranda S Goeltom Indonesia’s Financial Liberalization Jayant Menon Adjusting Towards AFTA Joseph Tan, ed. AFTA in the Changing International Economy Ross Garnaut Open Regionalism and Trade Liberalization Heinz W Arndt and Hal Hill, eds. Southeast Asia’s Economic Crisis Manuel F Montes and Vladimir V Popov, eds. The Asian Crisis Turns Global Manuel Montes The Currency Crisis in Southeast Asia Hal Hill and Joao M Saldanha, eds. East Timor (hc) Ramkishen S Rajan, Rahul Sen Singapore and Free Trade Agreements: and Reza Yamora Siregar Economic Relations with Japan and the United States Rahul Sen, ed. Regional Economic Integration Seiji F Naya and Michael G Plummer The Economics of the Enterprise for ASEAN Initiative Aekapol Chongvilaivan, ed. Curbing the Global Economic Downturn

IIAS/Series on Asia IIAS-A1h IIAS-A1s IIAS-A2h IIAS-A2s

Srilata Ravi, Mario Rutten and Goh Beng-Lan, eds. Srilata Ravi, Mario Rutten and Goh Beng-Lan, eds. Wim Stokhof, Paul van der Velde and Yeo Lay Hwee, eds. Wim Stokhof, Paul van der Velde and Yeo Lay Hwee, eds.

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SERIES INDEX IIAS-A3h IIAS-A4h

IIAS-P1h IIAS-P2h

Ellen Bal Coen J.G. Holtzappel and Martin Ramstedt, eds. Azyumardi Azra, Kees van Dijk and Nico J.G. Kaptein, eds. Derek Johnson and Mark Valencia, eds. Graham Gerard Ong-Webb

IIAS-P3h IIAS-P4s IIAS-P5s

Adam J Young John Kleinen and Manon Osseweijer, eds. Carolin Liss

IIAS-A5h

63

They Ask if We Eat Frogs (hc) Decentralization and Regional Autonomy in Indonesia (hc) Varieties of Religious Authority (hc)

978-981-230-446-9 978-981-230-820-7

2007 2009

S$59.90 S$89.90

US$43.90 US$79.90

978-981-230-940-2

2010

S$49.90

US$39.90

Piracy in Southeast Asia (hc) Piracy, Maritime Terrorism and Securing the Malacca Straits (hc) Contemporary Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia (hc) Pirates, Ports, and Coasts in Asia Oceans of Crime

978-981-230-326-4 978-981-230-417-9

2005 2006

S$59.90 S$59.90

US$43.90 US$43.90

978-981-230-407-0 978-981-4279-07-9 978-981-4279-46-8

2007 2010 2011

S$39.90 S$59.90 S$59.90

US$29.90 US$49.90 US$54.90

978-981-3016-62-0 978-981-3016-67-5 978-981-3016-83-5 978-981-3016-91-0 978-981-3055-39-1 978-981-230-088-1 978-981-230-116-1 978-981-230-235-9

1993 1993 1994 1995 2000 2000 2001 2003

S$10.80 S$29.00 S$15.00 S$36.00 S$59.90 S$45.90 S$49.90 S$59.90

US$6.90 US$19.00 US$12.00 US$26.00 US$49.90 US$27.45 US$32.90 US$43.90

978-981-230-165-9

2003

S$39.90

US$30.90

978-981-230-222-9

2004

S$59.90

US$44.90

978-981-230-220-5

2004

S$39.90

US$27.90

978-981-230-228-1

2004

S$39.90

US$27.50

978-981-230-254-0 978-981-230-275-5 978-981-230-315-8 978-981-230-325-7 978-981-230-343-1 978-981-230-341-7 978-981-230-440-7 978-981-230-438-4 978-981-230-825-2

2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2009

S$69.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$49.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$69.90 S$49.90 S$79.90

US$49.90 US$30.90 US$43.90 US$32.90 US$43.90 US$28.50 US$49.90 US$32.90 US$69.90

978-981-4279-05-5 978-981-4311-60-1 978-981-4345-52-1 978-981-4311-84-7 978-981-4311-94-6 978-981-4345-17-0 978-981-4345-41-5 978-981-4379-82-3

2011 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012

S$49.90 S$180.00 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$36.90 S$59.90

US$39.90 US$160.00 US$54.90 US$29.90 US$34.90 US$45.90 US$29.90 US$49.90

978-981-3016-57-6 978-981-230-744-6

1993 2008

S$19.00 S$59.90

US$14.00 US$43.90

978-90-6718-089-4 978-90-6718-100-6 978-90-6718-131-0 978-90-6718-137-2 978-90-6718-146-4 978-90-6718-151-8 978-90-6718-172-3 978-90-6718-175-4 978-90-6718-182-2 978-90-6718-184-6

1997 1996 2003 2004 2001 2003 2001 2004 2006 2002

S$73.90 S$74.90 S$71.90 S$75.90 S$71.90 S$74.00 S$149.90 S$61.90 S$86.90 S$59.90

US$56.75 US$53.25 US$50.70 US$54.35 US$50.70 US$53.00 US$107.60 US$43.45 US$61.60 US$43.45

Indochina Unit IU1s IU3s IU4s IU5s IU8s IU14s IU15s IU17h IU17s IU18h IU18s IU19s IU20h IU20s IU21s IU22s IU23h IU23s IU24h IU24s IU25s

IU26s IU27s IU28h IU28s IU31s IU32s IU33s IU35s

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H A J Klooster A Teeuw Stuart Robson Adrian Vickers David J Stuart-Fox Gerry van Klinken Ewald Ebing and Youetta de Jager, eds. Peter Burns J Noorduyn and A Teeuw, eds. Huub de Jonge and Nico J G Kaptein

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KITLV12s KITLV13s KITLV15h KITLV16s KITLV17s KITLV18s KITLV19s KITLV20h KITLV21h KITLV22s KITLV23s KITLV24s KITLV25s KITLV26s KITLV27s KITLV28s KITLV29s KITLV30s KITLV31h KITLV32s KITLV33s KITLV34s KITLV35s KITLV36s KITLV37s KITLV38s KITLV39s KITLV40s KITLV41s KITLV42s KITLV43s KITLV44s KITLV45s KITLV46s KITLV47s KITLV49s KITLV50s KITLV51s KITLV52s KITLV53s KITLV54s KITLV55s KITLV56s KITLV57h KITLV58s KITLV59s KITLV60s KITLV61h KITLV62s KITLV63s KITLV64s KITLV65s KITLV66s KITLV67s KITLV68h KITLV73s KITLV74s KITLV75s

Thomas Reuter The House of Our Ancestors Keith Foulcher and Tony Day, eds. Clearing a Space C L M Penders The West New Guinea Debacle Anke Niehof and Firman Lubis, eds. Two is Enough Andrew McWilliam Paths of Origin, Gates of Life Fridus Steijlen Memories of ‘The East’ Deliar Noer Mohammad Hatta Louis de Jong The Collapse of a Colonial Society (hc) David Henley Fertility, Food and Fever (hc) Clara Brakel-Papenhuyzen Classical Javanese Dance A Teeuw, R Dumas, Muhammad Haji Salleh, A Merry Senhor in the Malay World R Tol and M J van Yperen, eds. Jan Mrazek Phenomenology of a Puppet Theatre Peter J M Nas, Gerard A Persoon Framing Indonesian Realities and Rivke Jaffe, eds. Timothy P Barnard Multiple Centres of Authority Edwin Jurriens Cultural Travel and Migrancy Gregory Forth Guardians of the Land in Kelimado Julian Millie Syair Bidasari: Jewel of Malay Muslim Culture Peter Boomgaard and David Henley, eds. Smallholders and Stockbreeders Susi Moeimam and Hein Steinhauer Nederlands-Indonesisch Woordenboek (hc) Aone van Engelenhoven Leti, a Language of Southwest Maluku Marcel Vellinga Constituting Unity and Difference Gerrit Knaap and Heather Sutherland Monsoon Traders Wim Klooster Illicit Riches Gerrit Knaap Kruidnagelen En Christenen Kees van Dijk A Country in Despair Marieke Bloembergen Koloniale Inspiratie Olf Praamstra Een Feministe in De Tropen Rogel Tol, Kees van Dijk and Authority and Enterprise among the Greg Acciaioli, eds. Peoples of South Sulawesi Jerome Rousseau Kayan Religion Stuart Robson Desawarnana (Nagarakrtagama) by Mpu Prapanca Jeroen Touwen Extremes in the Archipelago Paul ver der Grijp Identity and Development Peter Boomgaard, Rosalia Sciortino Health Care in Java: Past and Present and Ines Smyth, eds. Toon van Meijl and Jelle Miedema, eds. Shifting Images of Identity in the Pacific Dewi Fortuna Anwar Violent Internal Conflicts in Asia Pacific Susan Rodgers Print, Poetics and Politics Jelle Miedema and Ger Reesink One Head, Many Faces Hotze Lont Juggling Money Han Ten Brummelhuis King of the Waters Reed L Wadley Histories of the Borneo Environment A Teeuw and S O Robson, eds. Bhomantaka: The Death of Bhoma Tim Bending Penan Histories Peter Boomgaard, David Henley Muddied Waters and Manon Osseweijer, eds. Vladimir Braginsky The Heritage of Traditional Malay Literature (hc) Rajindra K Puri Deadly Dances in the Bornean Rainforest Paul van der Velde A Lifelong Passion Gerrit J Knaap Shallow Waters, Rising Tide Gerda Theuns-de Boer and Saskia Asser Isidore van Kinsbergen (1821 – 1905) (hc) Jeroen Touwen Shipping and Trade in the Java Sea Region 1870-1940 M J C Schouten Leadership and Social Mobility in a Southeast Asian Society Sarah Weiss Listening to an Earlier Java Tino Djumini Relatives / Kerabat Matthew Isaac Cohen The Komedie Stamboel Kees Buijs Powers of Blessing from the Wilderness and from Heaven Paul W. van der Veur The Lion and the Gadfly (hc) William P. Cummings A Chain of Kings Karel Steenbrink Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1942 Kees van Dijk The Netherlands Indies and the Great War, 1914-1918

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978-90-6718-185-3 978-90-6718-189-1 978-90-6718-193-8 978-90-6718-197-6 978-90-6718-198-3 978-90-6718-199-0 978-90-6718-201-0 978-90-6718-203-4 978-90-6718-209-6 978-90-6718-053-5 978-90-6718-216-4

2002 2002 2002 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002 2004 1995 2003

S$84.90 S$66.90 S$61.90 S$66.90 S$84.90 S$54.90 S$38.90 S$52.90 S$95.90 S$74.00 S$108.90

US$60.40 US$47.00 US$43.45 US$47.00 US$60.40 US$38.60 US$27.70 US$38.60 US$68.85 US$57.00 US$77.30

978-90-6718-252-2 978-90-6718-218-8

2005 2003

S$100.00 S$74.90

US$66.00 US$53.00

978-90-6718-219-5 978-90-6718-222-5 978-90-6718-223-2 978-90-6718-224-9 978-90-6718-225-6 978-90-6718-227-0 978-90-6718-235-5 978-90-6718-230-0 978-90-6718-232-4 978-90-6718-123-5 978-90-6718-213-3 978-90-6718-160-0 978-90-6718-236-2 978-90-6718-207-2 978-90-6718-145-7

2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2004 2004 1998 2004 2002 2004 2003 2000

S$63.90 S$54.90 S$63.90 S$66.90 S$63.90 S$115.00 S$98.90 S$85.00 S$65.90 S$55.00 S$59.00 S$79.00 S$28.00 S$46.00 S$66.00

US$45.90 US$38.60 US$45.90 US$47.00 US$45.90 US$86.90 US$70.00 US$55.00 US$45.00 US$35.00 US$39.60 US$52.80 US$18.70 US$30.80 US$44.00

978-90-6718-132-7 978-90-6718-094-8 978-90-6718-159-4 978-90-6718-215-7 978-90-6718-104-4

1998 1995 2001 2004 1996

S$66.00 S$44.00 S$79.00 S$74.90 S$47.90

US$44.00 US$29.70 US$52.80 US$48.30 US$31.90

978-90-6718-244-7 978-979-461-514-0 978-90-6718-233-1 978-90-6718-229-4 978-90-6718-240-9 978-90-6718-237-9 978-90-6718-254-6 978-90-6718-253-9 978-90-6718-262-1 978-90-6718-243-0

2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006

S$66.90 S$45.00 S$75.00 S$65.00 S$79.00 S$79.00 S$79.00 S$100.00 S$54.90 S$82.00

US$45.00 US$30.80 US$49.00 US$44.00 US$52.80 US$52.80 US$48.00 US$66.00 US$38.50 US$60.50

978-90-6718-214-0 978-90-6718-239-3 978-90-6718-264-5 978-90-6718-102-0 978-90-6718-269-0 978-90-6718-162-4 978-90-6718-109-9 978-90-6718-273-7 978-90-6718-274-4 978-90-6718-267-6 978-90-6718-270-6 978-90-6718-242-3 978-90-67182-87-4 978-90-67182-60-7 978-90-6718-308-6

2005 2006 2006 1996 2005 2001 1998 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007

S$99.50 S$79.00 S$79.00 S$54.00 S$68.00 S$42.00 S$52.00 S$79.00 S$24.00 S$70.00 S$70.00 S$100.00 S$57.90 S$106.35 S$89.90

US$65.90 US$52.80 US$52.80 US$36.30 US$46.20 US$28.60 US$35.20 US$52.80 US$16.50 US$48.40 US$48.40 US$66.00 US$42.50 US$78.00 US$65.90

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SERIES INDEX KITLV76s KITLV78s KITLV79s KITLV80h KITLV81s KITLV82s KITLV83s KITLV84s KITLV85s KITLV86s KITLV88s KITLV89h KITLV90s KITLV92h KITLV94s KITLV95s KITLV96s KITLV98s KITLV99s KITLV100h KITLV101s KITLV102s KITLV103s KITLV104s KITLV105s KITLV106s KITLV107s KITLV108s KITLV109h KITLV110s KITLV111s KITLV112s KITLV113s KITLV114s

Susan Rodgers, Anne Summerfield and John Summerfield Henk Schulte Nordholt Maya Sudedja-Liem Russell Jones Peter Boomgaard, Dick Kooiman and Henk Schulte Nordholt , eds. Ien Courtens Victoria M Clara van Groenendael Ab Massier Jacqueline A C Vel Klarijn Loven Tino Djumini Wim Ravesteijn, ed. René T.A. Lysloff Julian Millie Richard Chauvel Francine Brinkgreve and Retno Sulistianingsih, eds. Stephen C. Druce Edwin Jurriëns Jan Pouwer Henk Hovinga J. Thomas Lindblad J Thomas Lindblad and Peter Post, eds.

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Gold Cloths of Sumatra

978-90-6718-312-3

2007

S$79.90

US$60.50

Bali De Njai Moeder van Alle Volken Loan-Words in Indonesian and Malay (with DVD) (hc) Linking Destinies

978-90-6718-316-1 978-90-6718-301-7 978-90-6718-304-8 978-90-6718-320-8

2007 2007 2007 2008

S$34.90 S$60.00 S$140.00 S$63.00

US$24.90 US$44.00 US$100.00 US$45.00

Restoring the Balance Jaranan: The Horse Dance and Trance in East Java The Voice of the Law in Transition Uma Politics Watching Si Doel Indonesian Dreams For Profit and Prosperity (hc) Srikandhi Dances Lengger Splashed by the Saint Nationalists, Soldiers and Separatists Sumatra: Crossroads of Cultures

978-90-6718-278-2 978-90-6718-306-2 978-90-6718-271-3 978-90-6718-324-6 978-90-6718-279-9 978-97-9461-670-3 978-90-6718-323-9 978-90-6718-298-0 978-90-6718-338-3 978-90-6718-025-2 978-90-67183-56-7

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009

S$86.00 S$98.00 S$79.00 S$79.00 S$90.00 S$40.00 S$120.00 S$96.00 S$63.00 S$72.00 S$69.00

US$66.00 US$75.00 US$56.00 US$56.00 US$60.00 US$28.00 US$86.00 US$69.00 US$45.00 US$52.00 US$49.00

978-90-6718-331-4 978-90-6718-354-3 978-90-6718-325-3 978-90-6718-340-6 978-90-6718-290-4 978-90-6718-353-6

2009 2009 2010 2010 2008 2009

S$69.00 S$58.00 S$79.00 S$79.00 S$63.00 S$63.00

US$49.00 US$42.00 US$57.00 US$57.00 US$45.00 US$45.00

978-90-6718-1396 978-90-6718-328-4 978-90-6718-369-7 978-90-6718-343-7 978-90-6718-371-0 978-90-6718-365-9

2000 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011

S$65.00 S$80.00 S$63.00 S$72.00 S$70.00 S$70.00

US$50.00 US$62.00 US$49.00 US$55.00 US$57.00 US$57.00

978-90-6718-368-0 978-90-6718-366-6 978-90-6718-334-5 978-90-6718-370-3 978-90-6718-311-6 978-90-6718-090-0

2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011

S$80.00 S$62.00 S$72.00 S$62.00 S$62.00 S$57.00

US$64.00 US$49.00 US$58.00 US$49.00 US$49.00 US$46.00

Tangled Worlds Scholar, Banker, Gentleman Soldier Like Tigers Around a Piece of Meat Boria: A Form of Malay Theatre Portuguese Eurasian Communities in Southeast Asia Oral History in Southeast Asia

978-9971-902-12-4 978-981-230-198-7 978-9971-988-28-9 978-9971-988-58-6 978-981-3035-17-1 978-981-230-027-0

1980 1982 1986 1987 1989 2000

S$13.50 S$15.00 S$18.40 S$35.20 S$35.00 S$39.90

US$9.65 US$10.00 US$13.15 US$25.15 US$25.00 US$30.15

War and Memory in Malaysia and Singapore Wong Ah Fook Recollections: The Indonesian Economy, 1950s-1990s Bank Indonesia and the Crisis Peranakan Indians of Singapore and Melaka (hc) Dr Maung Maung (hc) The Shan of Burma: Memoirs of a Shan Exile The Reluctant Politician (hc) The Reluctant Politician S. Rajaratnam (hc) S. Rajaratnam Bukan Kerana Pangkat Through the Eyes of the King (hc) Malaya’s First Year at the United Nations (hc) Malaya’s First Year at the United Nations

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2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 2010 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2009 2008 2009

S$39.90 S$54.00 S$39.90 S$29.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$49.90 S$59.90 S$29.90 S$79.90 S$39.90 S$24.90 S$89.90 S$32.00 S$24.90

US$30.15 US$38.70 US$31.35 US$21.90 US$32.90 US$49.90 US$39.90 US$43.90 US$21.90 US$54.90 US$32.90 US$18.70 US$79.90 US$25.00 US$29.90

The Lands West of the Lakes From Monologue to Dialogue Gender, Ritual and Social Formation in West Papua The Sumatra Railroad (hc) Bridges to New Business Indonesian Economic Decolonization in Regional and International Perspective Kees Grijns and Peter J M Nas, eds. Jakarta-Batavia E Douglas Lewis The Stranger-Kings of Sikka Peter Keppy The Politics of Redress Wieke Vink Creole Jews Edward Aspinall and Gerry van Klinken, eds. The State and Illegality in Indonesia R Michael Feener, Patrick Daly and Mapping the Acehnese Past Anthony Reid, eds. Susie Protschky Images of the Tropics (hc) William Cummings, ed. The Makassar Annals Roger Janssen In Search of a Path I Nyoman Darma Putra A Literary Mirror Lizzy van Leeuwen Lost in Mall Henk Schulte Nordholt The Spell of Power

Local History and Memoirs LH1s LH2s LH4s LH5s LH7s LH9s LH10s LH11s LH12s LH13s LH14h LH15h LH16s LH17h LH17s LH18h LH18s LH19s LH20h LH21h LH21s

Tom Eames Hughes Patricia Lim Pui Huen Phillip Thomas Rahmah Bujang Ronald Daus P Lim Pui Huen, James H. Morrison and Kwa Chong Guan, eds. P. Lim Pui Huen and Diana Wong, eds. Patricia Lim Pui Huen Thee Kian Wie J. Soedradjad Djiwandono Samuel S Dhoraisingam Robert H Taylor Chao Tzang Yawnghwe Ooi Kee Beng Ooi Kee Beng Chan Heng Chee and Obaid ul Haq, eds. Chan Heng Chee and Obaid ul Haq, eds. Ooi Kee Beng P. Lim Pui Huen Tawfik Ismail and Ooi Kee Beng, comps. Tawfik Ismail and Ooi Kee Beng, comps.

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MEH2s

Anne Booth

MEH3s MEH5s

John H Drabble David Henley and Peter Boomgaard, eds.

The Indonesian Economy in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries An Economic History of Malaysia, c. 1800-1990 Credit and Debt in Indonesia, 860-1930

978-0-333-55310-7

1998

S$65.90

US$48.30

978-0-333-55300-8 978-981-230-846-7

2000 2009

S$63.00 S$69.90

US$45.90 US$54.90

978-87-91114-37-3 978-87-7694-018-8 978-87-7694-017-1 978-87-7694-002-7 978-87-91114-96-0 978-87-91114-97-7 978-87-91114-93-9 978-87-91114-82-3 978-87-91114-92-2 978-87-91114-50-2 978-979-98029-0-3

2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2007 2006 2007 2004 2004

S$34.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$44.90 S$89.90

US$19.90 US$34.90 US$25.90 US$25.90 US$34.90 US$25.90 US$34.90 US$25.90 US$25.90 US$25.90 US$49.90

978-87-7694-003-4 978-87-91114-46-5 978-87-91114-85-4 978-87-91114-81-6 978-87-7694-021-8 978-87-7694-019-5 978-87-91114-41-0 978-87-91114-99-1 978-87-91114-09-0 978-87-91114-67-0 978-87-91114-61-8 978-87-7694-030-0 978-87-91114-07-6 978-87-7694-023-2 978-87-7694-000-3 978-87-91114-60-1 978-87-91114-40-3 978-87-7694-010-2 978-87-87062-72-5 978-87-91114-35-9 978-87-7694-020-1 978-87-7694-012-6 978-87-7694-015-7

2007 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2006 2007 2003 2006 2005 2007 2003 2008 2007 2008 2005 2007 2002 2008 2008 2007 2008

S$49.90 S$29.90 S$39.90 S$99.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$89.90 S$49.90 S$89.90 S$34.90 S$59.90 S$49.90 S$250.00 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$89.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$34.90 S$39.90 S$500.00 S$39.90

US$34.90 US$19.90 US$25.90 US$59.90 US$26.90 US$25.90 US$59.90 US$34.50 US$59.90 US$19.90 US$39.90 US$34.90 US$150.00 US$34.90 US$25.90 US$25.90 US$39.90 US$39.90 US$25.90 US$28.90 US$25.90 US$300.00 US$29.60

978-87-7694-016-4 978-87-7694-001-0 978-87-7694-037-9 978-87-7694-032-4 978-87-7694-029-4 978-87-91114-77-9 978-87-7694-034-8

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009

S$49.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$34.90 S$49.90

US$38.40 US$28.90 US$38.40 US$32.90 US$38.40 US$28.90 US$38.40

978-87-7694-040-9 978-87-7694-045-4 978-87-7694-048-5 978-87-7694-043-0 978-87-7694-027-0 978-87-7694-035-5 978-87-91114-32-8 978-87-7694-058-4 978-87-7694-047-8 978-87-7694-053-9

2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010

S$49.90 S$44.90 S$44.90 S$49.90 S$91.00 S$119.90 S$49.90 S$49.90 S$49.90 S$49.90

US$38.40 US$38.90 US$32.00 US$37.00 US$65.00 US$85.00 US$37.00 US$37.00 US$37.00 US$37.00

978-87-91114-66-3

2010

S$56.00

US$40.00

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Stefan Eklöf Amirell Pirates in Paradise Peter Sercombe and Bernard Sellato, eds. Beyond the Green Myth Donald M. Seekins Burma and Japan Since 1940 Michael Kelly Connors Democracy and National Identity in Thailand Mikael Gravers Exploring Ethnic Diversity in Burma Maria Heimer and Stig Thøgersen, eds. Doing Fieldwork in China Monica Janowski and Fiona Kerlogue, eds. Kinship and Food in South East Asia Mikaela Nyman Democratising Indonesia Anak Agung Banyu Perwita Indonesia and the Muslim World Stefan Eklöf Amirell Power and Political Culture in Suharto’s Indonesia Stanley Adi Prasetyo, A. E Priyono Indonesia’s Post-Soeharto Democracy Movement and Olle Törnquist, eds. Anders Poulsen Childbirth and Tradition in Northeast Thailand Duncan McCargo and Ukrist Pathmanand The Thaksinization of Thailand Somchai Phatharathananunth Civil Society and Democratization Claudia Derichs and Thomas Heberer, eds. The Powers of Ideas (hc) Greg Bankoff and Sandra Swart, eds. Breeds of Empire Monica Lindberg Falk Making Fields of Merit Ole Bruun and Li Narangoa, eds. Mongols From Country to City (hc) Geir Helgesen and Seren Risbjerg Thomsen, eds. Politics, Culture and Self Jorgen Hellman Performing the Nation (hc) Jens Hoff Internet, Governance and Democracy Anna-Greta Nilsson Hoadley Indonesian Literature vs New Order Orthodoxy (hc) Dagfinn Gatu Village China at War Irmeli Perho Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts (hc) Soren ivarsson Creating Laos Mette Thuno Beyond Chinatown Victor T King The Sociology of Southeast Asia Alexandra Kent Divinity and Diversity (hc) R. A. Cramb Land and Longhouse Cecilia Milwertz Beijing Women Organizing for Change Kazuki Iwanaga Women and Politics in Thailand Mona Lilja Power, Resistance and Women Politicians in Cambodia Irmeli Perho Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts (Books 1 to 3) (hc) Wil Burghoorn, Kazuki Iwanaga, Gender Politics in Asia Cecilia Milwertz and Qi Wang, eds. Kazuki Iwanaga Women’s Political Participation and Representation in Asia Trudy Jacobsen Lost Goddesses Alexandra Kent and David Chandler, eds. People of Virtue Johan Fischer Proper Islamic Consumption Michael D Barr and Zlatko Skrbis Constructing Singapore Gerald Jackson and Marie Lenstrup Getting Published Michael Hitchcock, Victor T King Tourism in Southeast Asia and Michael Parnwell, eds. Sean Turnell Fiery Dragons Are Knudsen Violence and Belonging Sylva Frisk Submitting to God Joakim Öjendal and Mona Lilja, eds. Beyond Democracy in Cambodia Deborah Sutton Other Landscapes (hc) Lucie Olivova and Vibeke Bordahl, eds. Lifestyle and Entertainment in Yangzhou (hc) Hakan Lundstrom I Will Send My Song Jan Ovesen and Ing-Britt Trankell Cambodians and Their Doctors Helle Rydstrom Gendered Inequalities in Asia Mette Halskov Hansen and iChina: The Rise of the Individual in Modern Chinese Society Rune Svarverud, eds. Robert Cribb Digital Atlas of Indonesian History (with CD)

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NIAS57h NIAS57s NIAS58h NIAS58s NIAS59s NIAS60h NIAS61s NIAS62s NIAS63h NIAS64s NIAS65s

Vibeke Børdahl and Margaret B Wan, eds. The Interplay of the Oral and the Written in Chinese Popular Literature Michael Hitchcock, Victor T King and Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia Michael Parnwell, eds. Soren Ivarsson and Lotte Isager, eds. Saying the Unsayable Donald B Wagner A Mencius Reader For Begining and Advanced Students of Classical Chinese Malcolm McKinnon Asian Cities (hc) Malcolm McKinnon Asian Cities Gerhard Hoffstaedter Modern Muslim Identities (hc) Gerhard Hoffstaedter Modern Muslim Identities Mikael Mattlin Politicized Society Hartmut Buescher Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts (hc) Kirsten W Endres Performing the Divine Gerhard van den Top The Social Dynamics of Deforestation in the Philippines Christopher E. Goscha Historical Dictionary of the Indochina War (1945–1954) (hc) Ole Bruun Fengshui in China Duncan McCargo Mapping National Anxieties

NSC1s NSC2s NSC3s

Zhang Xing Giovanni Verardi Derek Heng

NIAS54s NIAS55s NIAS56s

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978-87-7694-055-3

2010

S$105.00

US$75.00

978-87-7694-060-7

2010

S$49.90

US$37.00

978-87-7694-072-0 978-87-9111-428-1

2010 2010

S$44.90 S$27.00

US$32.00 US$20.00

978-87-7694-078-2 978-87-7694-079-9 978-87-7694-080-5 978-87-7694-081-2 978-87-7694-062-1 978-87-7694-077-5 978-87-7694-076-8 978-87-91114-53-3 978-87-7694-063-8 978-87-91114-57-1 978-87-7694-086-7

2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011

S$59.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$225.00 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$200.00 S$44.90 S$39.90

US$55.90 US$32.90 US$55.90 US$32.90 US$32.90 US$180.00 US$32.00 US$38.00 US$160.00 US$34.90 US$29.00

Preserving Cultural Identity through Education 978-981-4279-87-1 Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India 978-981-4345-66-8 Sino-Malay Trade and Diplomacy from the Tenth through the 978-981-4379-72-4 Fourteenth Century

2010 2011 2011

S$19.90 S$45.00 S$39.90

US$14.90 US$34.00 US$28.00

Nalanda-Sriwijaya Research Series

Occasional Papers OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP7 OP9 OP10

Harry J. Benda P. Lim Pui Huen Chan Heng Chee Eva Horakova Mochtar Naim J.L.S. Girling Michael Stenson and Gerald de Cruz Riaz Hassan

OP13 OP14 OP15 OP16 OP17

William R. Roff Lau Teik Soon Syed Hussein Alatas Harold E. Wilson Richard L. Schwenk

OP18 OP19 OP20 OP21 OP22 OP23 OP24 OP25 OP26 OP27 OP28 OP29 OP30 OP31 OP32 OP33 OP34 OP35 OP36 OP37 OP38 OP39

Kunio Yoshihara Richard Stubbs John Wong Riaz Hassan Tatsumi Okabe Chin Kin Wah Peter Carey Chandrasekaran Pillay I.W. Mabbett J. Stephen Hoadley M. Ladd Thomas Joseph Camilleri Wellington K.K. Chan Leslie E. Bauzon Paul H. Kratoska M.I. Berkowitz M. Rajaretnam Chandran Jeshurun Peter Polomka Chin Kin Wah Hans H. Indorf Robert O. Tilman

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Research in Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore 978-981-230-132-1 Newspapers Published in the Malaysian Area 978-981-230-132-1 Nation-Building in Southeast Asia 978-981-230-132-1 Problems of Filipino Settlers 978-981-230-132-1 Merantau: Causes and Effects of Minangkabau 978-981-230-132-1 Cambodia and the Sihanouk Myths 978-981-230-132-1 The 1948 Communist Revolt in Malaya 978-981-230-132-1 Social Status and Bureaucratic Contacts and the Public 978-981-230-132-1 Housing Tenants in Singapore Autobiography & Biography in Malay Historical Studies 978-981-230-132-1 Indonesia and Regional Security 978-981-230-132-1 The Second Malaysia Plan 1971 - 1975 978-981-230-132-1 Educational Policy and Performance in Singapore, 1942 - 1945 978-981-230-132-1 The Potential for Rural Development in the New Seventh 978-981-230-132-1 Division of Sarawak Japanese Direct Investment in Southeast Asia 978-981-230-132-1 Counter-Insurgency and the Economic Factor 978-981-230-132-1 The Political Economy of Malaysia’s Trade Relations with China 978-981-230-132-1 Interethnic Marriage in Singapore 978-981-230-132-1 Revival of Japanese Militarism? 978-981-230-132-1 The Five Power Defence Arrangements and AMDA 978-981-230-132-1 The Cultural Ecology of Early Nineteenth Century Java 978-981-230-132-1 The 1974 General Elections in Malaysia 978-981-230-132-1 Displaced Intellectuals in Twentieth Century China 978-981-230-132-1 The Future of Portuguese Timor 978-981-230-132-1 Political Violence in the Muslim Provinces of Southern Thailand 978-981-230-132-1 Southeast Asia in China’s Foreign Policy 978-981-230-132-1 Politics and Industrialization in Late Imperial China 978-981-230-132-1 Philippine Agrarian Reform 1880 - 1965 978-981-230-132-1 The Chettiar and the Yeoman 978-981-230-132-1 The Tenacity of Chinese Folk Tradition 978-981-230-132-1 US Energy-Security Interests in the Indian Ocean 978-981-230-132-1 The Growth of the Malaysian Armed Forces, 1963-73 978-981-230-132-1 ASEAN and the Law of the Sea 978-981-230-132-1 The Five Power Defence Arrangements and AMDA 978-981-230-132-1 ASEAN: Problems and Prospects 978-981-230-132-1 The Centralization Theme in Malay Federal-State Relations 978-981-230-132-1 1957-75

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1970 1970 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1972

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1972 1972 1972 1972 1973

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1976

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

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OP40 OP41 OP42 OP43

Sarasin Viraphol Somporn Sangchai Richard L. Skolnik Somporn Sangchai

OP44 OP45 OP46 OP47 OP48 OP49 OP50 OP51 OP52 OP54 OP55 OP56

Robert O. Whyte Justus M. van der Kroef David Wurfel Roderick O’Brien Khaw Guat Hoon Betty Jamie Chung and Ng Shui Meng Robert F. Zimmerman Chin Kin Wah Clive T. Edwards John R. Clammer David Y.H. Wu Michael T. Skully

OP57 OP58 OP59

Russell H. Fifield Khien Theeravit Larry Sternstein

OP60 OP61 OP62

Chee Peng Lim and Lee Poh Ping Kevin P. Clements Robert G. Cooper

OP63 OP65 OP77

Ibrahim Saad Chong Li Choy Mary R. Brooks

OP78 OP79

Basu Sharma Tan Chee Beng

OP80 OP81 OP82 OP83 OP84

Hal Hill and Sisira Jayasuriya Mya Than Colin Barlow and Thee Kian Wee Sankaran Ramanathan and Mohd Hamdan Adnan Chris Manning

OP85 OP86 OP87 OP88 OP89 OP91 OP96

Grant Evans Ooi Jin Bee Hal Hill Mona Abaza Suphat Suphachalasai Li Tana Atiur Rahman

Directions in Thai Foreign Policy 978-981-230-132-1 Coalition Behaviour in Modern Thai Politics 978-981-230-132-1 The Nation-wide Learning System of Singapore 978-981-230-132-1 Some Observations on the Elections & Coalition Formation 978-981-230-132-1 in Thailand, 1976 The Asian Village 978-981-230-132-1 The Lives of SEATO 978-981-230-132-1 Philippine Agrarian Policy Today 978-981-230-132-1 South China Sea Oil 978-981-230-132-1 An Analysis of China’s Attitudes towards ASEAN, 1967-76 978-981-230-132-1 The Status of Women in Law 978-981-230-132-1 Reflections on the Collapse of Democracy in Thailand 978-981-230-132-1 The Five Power Defence Arrangements and AMDA 978-981-230-132-1 Restructuring Australian Manufacturing Industry 978-981-230-132-1 The Ambiguity of Identity 978-981-230-132-1 Traditional Chinese Concepts of Food and Medicine in Singapore 978-981-230-132-1 ASEAN Regional Financial Cooperation Developments in 978-981-230-132-1 Banking and Finance National and Regional Interests in ASEAN 978-981-230-132-1 Australian-Thai Relations 978-981-230-132-1 Migration to and from Khon Kaen Development Centre of 978-981-230-132-1 Northeast Thailand The Role of Japanese Direct Investment in Malaysia 978-981-230-132-1 From Right to Left in Development Theory 978-981-230-132-1 Patterns of Work Organisation in a Situation of 978-981-230-132-1 Agricultural Transition Competing Identities in a Plural Society 978-981-230-132-1 Open Self-Reliant Regionalism 978-9971-902-26-1 Fleet Development and the Control of Shipping in 978-9971-988-11-1 Southeast Asia Aspects of Industrial Relations in ASEAN 978-9971-902-94-0 The Development and Distribution of Deijiao Associations 978-981-230-132-1 in Malaysia and Singapore An Inward-Looking Economy in Transition 978-9971-988-47-0 Growth Pattern of Burmese Agriculture 978-9971-988-84-5 The North Sumatran Regional Economy 978-9971-988-92-0 Malaysia’s 1986 General Election 978-981-3035-12-6 The Green Revolution, Employment, and Economic Change in Rural Java Agrarian Change in Communist Laos Development Problems of an Open-Access Resource Indonesia’s Textile and Garment Industries Changing Images of Three Generations of Azharites in Indonesia Thailand’s Clothing and Textile Exports Peasants on the Move Education for Development

1976 1976 1976 1976

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979 1979

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1979 1979 1979

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1979 1979 1979

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1979 1981 1985

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1985 1985

S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00

1986 1988 1988 1988

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

978-981-3035-02-7

1988

S$15.00

US$11.00

978-981-3035-16-4 978-981-3035-46-1 978-981-3016-06-4 978-981-3016-46-0 978-981-3016-63-7 978-981-3055-07-0 978-981-230-132-1

1988 1990 1992 1993 1994 1996 2002

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$23.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$14.50

978-981-3035-16-4 978-981-3035-46-1 978-981-3016-06-4 978-981-3016-46-0 978-9971-902-33-9

1977 1977 1980 1980 1981

S$28.00 S$32.00 S$36.00 S$12.00 S$40.70

US$21.00 US$25.00 US$28.00 US$10.00 US$31.00

978-9971-902-30-8 978-9971-902-47-6 978-9971-902-59-9 978-9971-902-63-6 978-9971-902-53-7 978-9971-902-98-8 978-9971-988-27-2 978-9971-988-32-6

1980 1982 1983 1983 1984 1985 1988 1986

S$29.50 S$42.00 S$12.00 S$30.00 S$26.00 S$36.00 S$34.00 S$14.50

US$23.00 US$32.00 US$10.00 US$23.00 US$20.00 US$27.00 US$26.00 US$10.00

Lectures, Workshops, and Proceedings of International Conferences PIC3 PIC4 PIC8 PIC9 PIC12 PIC13 PIC14 PIC16 PIC19 PIC21 PIC23 PIC25 PIC26

Lloyd R. Vasey and George J. Viksnins, eds. The Economic and Political Growth Pattern of Asia-Pacific Lee Soo Ann, ed. Economic Relations between West Asia and Southeast Asia Joyce E. Larson, ed. New Foundationsfor Asian and Pacific Security Michael Leifer Conflict and Regional Order in Southeast Asia Tunku Shamsul Bahrin, Chandran Jeshurun A Colloquium on Southeast Asian Studies and A. Terry Rambo, eds. Arun Senkuttuvan MNCs and ASEAN Development in the 1980s Narongchai Akrasanee and Hans C. Rieger ASEAN-EEC Economic Relations Robert V. Roosa Economic Instability and Flexible Exchange Rates Narongchai Akrasanee ASEAN-Japan Relations M.K. Chng and R. Hirono, eds. ASEAN-Japan Industrial Cooperation Charan D. Wadhva and Mukul G. Asher ASEAN-South Asia Economic Relations Ng C.Y., R. Hirono and Robert Y. Siy Jr Technology and Skills in ASEAN Chng Meng Kng, Linda Low, Tay Boon Nga Technology and Skills in Singapore and Amina Tyabji

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SERIES INDEX PIC27 PIC29 PIC31 PIC32 PIC34 PIC38 PIC39 PIC41 PIC43 PIC44 PIC45 PIC46 PIC47 PIC48 PIC49 PIC53 PIC57 PIC58 PIC59 PIC60 PIC63 PIC64 PIC65 PIC71 PIC73 PIC75 PIC76 PIC77 PIC78 PIC79 PIC80 PIC81 PIC82 PIC84 PIC90 PIC93s PIC94 PIC95 PIC106s PIC111s PIC116s PIC118h PIC118s PIC120h PIC121h PIC126s PIC127s PIC128h PIC128s PIC129s PIC130s PIC134s PIC136s PIC138s PIC140h

H. Osman-Rani, Toh Kin Woon and Technology and Skills in Malaysia Anuwar Ali Agustin Kintanar, Jr. and Tan Loong Hoe, eds. ASEAN-US Economic Relations Ng C.Y., R. Hirono and Industrial Restructuring in ASEAN and Japan Narongchai Akrasanee, eds. ASEAN: The Tasks Ahead Nathabhol Khanthachai, Kanchana Tanmavad Technology & Skills in Thailand Tawatchai Boonsiri and Anucha Arttanuchit Tan Loong Hoe and Narongchai Akrasanee ASEAN-U.S. Economic Relations Rolf J. Langhammer and Hans Christoph Reiger ASEAN and the EC Mohamed Ariff and Tan Loong Hoe, eds. The Uruguay Round Mary R. Brooks, ed. Seafarers in the ASEAN Region Charles P. Kindelberger The 1930s and the 1980s: Parallels and Differences Herbert G. Grubel Liberalization of Trade in Services Thierry Montbrial The INF Treaty and Its Implications for Asia-Pacific Security Chia Siow Yue and Cheng Bi Fan ASEAN-China Economic Relations Manfred Kaiser and Heinz Werner Frings ASEAN and the EC Georg Erdmann and Bruno Fritsch ASEAN and the EC Mukul Asher, ed. Fiscal System and Practices in ASEAN Norbert Wagner, ed. ASEAN and the EC Tan Loong Hoe and Narongchai Akrasanee, eds. ASEAN-U.S. Economic Relations Ng Chee Yuen and Nobert Wagner, eds. Marketization in ASEAN Jacques Pelkmans and Norbert Wagner Privatization and Deregulation in ASEAN and the EC George Bush U.S Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region Chia Siow-Yue and Cheng Bifan, eds. ASEAN-China Economic Relations Robert O’Neill Security Challenges for Southeast Asia After the Cold War Daljit Singh and Reza Yamora Siregar, eds. ASEAN and Korea Chan Heng Chee The New Asia-Pacific Order Paul Keating Australia, Asia and the New Regionalism Anek Laothamatas, ed. Democratization in Southeast and East Asia Jacques Chirac France and the New Euro-Asia Partnership Ng Chee Yuen, Nick J Freeman and State-Owned Enterprise Reform in Vietnam Frank Hiep Huynh, eds. Jagdish Bhagwati The Feuds Over Trade Ryutaro Hashimoto Reforms for the New Era of Japan and ASEAN Chia Siow Yue and Joseph L H Tan, eds. ASEAN and EU Chia Siow Yue and Marcello Pacini, eds. ASEAN in the New Asia Daljit Singh and Reza Yamora Siregar, eds. ASEAN and Korea Max Corden The Asian Crisis Mya Than and Carolyn L Gates, eds. ASEAN Enlargement: Impacts & Implications Amartya Sen Beyond The Crisis Zhu Rongji China and Asia in the New Century Geoffrey Benjamin and Cynthia Chou, eds. Tribal Communities in the Malay World Anthony Milner Region, Security and the Return of History Denis Hew and Loi Wee Nee, eds. Entrepreneurship and SMEs in Southeast Asia Lee Hock Guan, ed. Civil Society in Southeast Asia (hc) Lee Hock Guan, ed. Civil Society in Southeast Asia Aris Ananta and Evi Nurvidya Arifin, eds. International Migration in Southeast Asia (hc) K S Nathan and Islam in Southeast Asia (hc) Mohammad Hashim Kamali, eds. Australia-New Zealand & Southeast Asia Relations Ho Khai Leong and Samuel C Y Ku, eds. China and Southeast Asia Kyaw Yin Hlaing, Robert H Taylor Myanmar: Beyond Politics to Societal Imperatives (hc) and Tin Maung Maung Than, eds. Kyaw Yin Hlaing, Robert H Taylor Myanmar: Beyond Politics to Societal Imperatives and Tin Maung Maung Than, eds. Ho Khai Leong, ed. Reforming Corporate Governance in Southeast Asia Nagesh Kumar, Rahul Sen and India-ASEAN Economic Relations Mukul G Asher, eds. Saw Swee-Hock, Sheng Lijun and ASEAN-China Relations Chin Kin Wah, eds. Denis Hew Wei-Yen, ed. Roadmap to an ASEAN Economic Community Cavan Hogue, ed. Thailand’s Economic Recovery Gennady Chufrin, Mark Hong and ASEAN-Russia Relations (hc) Teo Kah Beng, eds.

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978-9971-988-34-0

1986

S$14.50

US$10.00

978-9971-988-42-5 978-9971-988-57-9

1986 1988

S$14.50 S$35.00

US$10.00 US$26.00

978-9971-988-67-8 978-9971-988-54-8

1987 1987

S$12.00 S$18.00

US$10.00 US$13.00

978-9971-988-83-8 978-9971-988-81-4 978-981-3035-04-1 978-981-3035-13-3 978-981-3035-24-9 978-981-3035-25-6 978-981-3035-23-2 978-981-3035-31-7 978-981-3035-37-9 978-981-3035-40-9 978-981-3035-50-8 978-981-3035-70-6 978-981-3035-71-3 978-981-3035-72-0 978-981-3035-65-2 978-981-3016-24-8 978-981-3016-39-2 978-981-3016-43-9 978-981-3055-10-0 978-981-3055-25-4 978-981-3055-27-8 978-981-3055-31-5 978-981-3055-33-9 978-981-3055-43-8

1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1992 1990 1991 1990 1992 1993 1992 1995 1997 1996 1997 1996 1996

S$34.50 S$18.00 S$35.20 S$36.00 S$10.00 S$8.00 S$8.00 S$53.25 S$22.00 S$14.00 S$32.00 S$36.00 S$35.00 S$22.00 S$33.00 S$13.00 S$47.00 S$14.00 S$47.00 S$39.90 S$13.00 S$33.00 S$15.00 S$39.90

US$26.00 US$14.00 US$27.00 US$27.00 US$8.00 US$6.00 US$6.00 US$40.00 US$20.00 US$10.00 US$24.00 US$27.50 US$25.00 US$17.00 US$25.00 US$10.00 US$36.00 US$11.00 US$36.00 US$30.00 US$10.00 US$25.00 US$11.00 US$29.90

978-981-3055-59-9 978-981-3055-72-8 978-981-3055-63-6 978-981-3055-84-1 978-981-3055-94-0 978-981-230-043-0 978-981-230-081-2 978-981-230-086-7 978-981-230-090-4 978-981-230-166-6 978-981-230-221-2 978-981-230-251-9 978-981-230-258-8 978-981-230-257-1 978-981-230-278-6 978-981-230-283-0

1997 1997 1997 2000 1997 1988 2001 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005

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US$11.00 US$11.00 US$34.00 US$25.00 US$22.00 US$15.00 US$36.20 US$18.00 US$18.00 US$39.90 US$9.90 US$29.90 US$44.90 US$25.90 US$44.90 US$49.90

978-981-230-289-2 978-981-230-298-4 978-981-230-301-1

2004 2005 2005

S$19.90 S$49.90 S$59.90

US$14.00 US$36.20 US$43.90

978-981-230-300-4

2005

S$39.90

US$28.50

978-981-230-291-5 978-981-230-321-9

2005 2005

S$49.90 S$49.90

US$32.90 US$32.90

978-981-230-342-4

2005

S$49.90

US$38.90

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2005 2006 2006

S$49.90 S$29.90 S$24.90

US$36.20 US$19.90 US$19.90

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70 PIC141s PIC142h PIC142s PIC144s PIC147s PIC149s PIC150s PIC151h PIC151s PIC152h PIC153h PIC154h PIC154s PIC156s PIC157s PIC158s PIC162h PIC162s PIC163h PIC164h PIC165h PIC165s PIC166s PIC167h PIC168s PIC169s PIC170s PIC171s PIC172h PIC172s PIC173s PIC174s PIC175h PIC175s PIC176h PIC177h PIC177s PIC178s PIC179s PIC180s PIC181h PIC181s PIC182s PIC183h PIC183s PIC184s PIC185s PIC186h PIC187h PIC187s PIC188h PIC189h

SERIES INDEX Douglas Arner, Paul Lejot and S. Ghon Rhee Trevor Wilson Trevor Wilson Rodolfo Severino A P J Abdul Kalam Cynthia Chou and Vincent Houben, eds. Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Leo Suryadinata Leo Suryadinata Saw Swee-Hock and John Wong, eds. Ho Khai Leong, ed. Saw Swee-Hock, ed. Saw Swee-Hock, ed. Arsenio Molina Balisacan and Nobuhiko Fuwa, eds. David Koh Wee Hock, ed. David Koh Wee Hock, ed. Daljit Singh, ed. Lee Hock Guan and Leo Suryadinata, eds. Terence Chong, ed. Terence Chong, ed. Rodolfo C Severino and Lorraine Carlos Salazar, eds. Gennady Chufrin and Mark Hong, eds. Rahul Sen Nagesh Kumar, K Kesavapany and Yao Chaocheng, eds. Lai Ah Eng, ed. Rahul Sen, ed. Lee Hock Guan, ed. Lee Hock Guan, ed.

K Kesavapany, A Mani and P Ramasamy, eds. K Kesavapany, A Mani and P Ramasamy, eds. Helen E S Nesadurai and J Soedradjad Djiwandono, eds. Maribeth Erb and Priyambudi Sulistiyanto, eds. Maribeth Erb and Priyambudi Sulistiyanto, eds. Mohamed Bolkiah Kevin Rudd Roehlano M Briones and Arnulfo G Garcia, eds. Roehlano M Briones and Arnulfo G Garcia, eds. Graeme Hugo and Soogil Young, eds. Graeme Hugo and Soogil Young, eds. Daljit Singh, ed. Donald K Emmerson, ed. Saw Swee-Hock and Danny Quah, eds. Hermann Kulke, K. Kesavapany and Vijay Sakhuja, eds. Hermann Kulke, K. Kesavapany and Vijay Sakhuja, eds. Saw Swee-Hock and John Wong, eds. Soogil Young, Dosoung Choi, Jesús Seade and Sayuri Shirai, eds.

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Impediments to Cross-Border Investments in Asian Bonds 978-981-230-361-5 Myanmar’s Long Road to National Reconciliation (hc) 978-981-230-363-9 Myanmar’s Long Road to National Reconciliation 978-981-230-362-2 Framing the ASEAN Charter 978-981-230-369-1 Evolution of Enlightened Societies 978-981-230-376-9 Southeast Asian Studies 978-981-230-384-4 Opportunities and Challenges for Asian-Arabian Ties 978-981-230-390-5 Southeast Asia’s Chinese Businesses in an Era of Globalization (hc) 978-981-230-401-8 Southeast Asia’s Chinese Businesses in an Era of Globalization 978-981-230-398-1 Southeast Asian Studies in China (hc) 978-981-230-404-9 ASEAN-Korea Relations (hc) 978-981-230-406-3 ASEAN-China Economic Relations (hc) 978-981-230-422-3 ASEAN-China Economic Relations 978-981-230-408-7 Pacific Food System Outlook 2006-2007 978-981-230-405-6 Reasserting the Rural Development Agenda 978-981-230-403-2

2005 2006 2006 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2006 2006 2006 2007

S$19.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$19.90 S$16.90 S$29.90 S$19.90 S$69.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$69.90 S$49.90 S$9.90 S$19.90

US$14.00 US$43.90 US$28.50 US$14.20 US$12.00 US$19.90 US$14.00 US$49.90 US$38.40 US$32.90 US$32.90 US$54.90 US$40.90 US$6.90 US$14.90

Singapore Energy Conference 2006 Legacies of World War II in South and East Asia (hc) Legacies of World War II in South and East Asia Political and Security Dynamics of South and Southeast Asia (hc) Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia (hc) Globalization and Its Counter-forces in Southeast Asia (hc) Globalization and Its Counter-forces in Southeast Asia Whither the Philippines in the 21st Century?

978-981-230-423-0 978-981-230-468-1 978-981-230-328-8 978-981-230-476-6 978-981-230-482-7 978-981-230-488-9 978-981-230-478-0 978-981-230-498-8

2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2007

S$19.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$69.90 S$54.90 S$39.90

US$14.00 US$38.90 US$29.90 US$28.90 US$43.90 US$54.90 US$43.90 US$28.90

Russia-ASEAN Relations: New Directions (hc) Trade Policy and the Role of Regional and Bilateral FTAs Asia’s New Regionalism and Global Role

978-981-230-736-1 978-981-230-745-3 978-981-230-749-1

2007 2007 2007

S$34.90 S$19.90 S$49.90

US$27.90 US$15.90 US$39.90

Religious Diversity in Singapore Making an ASEAN-EU FTA Work for European Business Ageing in Southeast and East Asia (hc) Ageing in Southeast and East Asia Pacific Food System Outlook 2007-2008 Regional Outlook Forum 2008: Summary Report Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia (hc)

978-981-230-753-8 978-981-230-756-9 978-981-230-766-8 978-981-230-765-1 978-981-230-779-8 978-981-230-792-7 978-981-230-799-6

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

S$59.90 S$19.90 S$69.90 S$39.90 S$9.90 S$19.90 S$99.90

US$49.90 US$15.90 US$54.90 US$32.90 US$6.90 US$15.90 US$89.90

Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia

978-981-230-868-9

2008

S$79.90

US$69.90

Southeast Asia in the Global Economy (hc)

978-981-230-823-8

2009

S$59.90

US$49.90

Deepening Democracy in Indonesia? (hc)

978-981-230-841-2

2009

S$69.90

US$59.90

Deepening Democracy in Indonesia?

978-981-230-840-5

2009

S$42.90

US$34.90

A Southeast Asian Community ASEAN-U.S. Symposium Building on ASEAN’s Success Poverty Reduction through Sustainable Fisheries (hc)

978-981-230-786-6 978-981-230-858-0 978-981-230-871-9 978-981-230-882-5

2008 2008 2008 2008

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$39.90

US$16.90 US$15.90 US$16.90 US$29.90

Poverty Reduction through Sustainable Fisheries

978-981-230-880-1

2008

S$19.90

US$14.90

Pacific Food System Outlook 2008-2009 Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region (hc) Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region Terrorism in South and Southeast Asia in the Coming Decade Hard Choices The Politics of Knowledge (hc) Nagapattinam to Suvarnadwipa (hc)

978-981-230-891-7 978-981-230-894-8 978-981-230-893-1 978-981-230-900-6 978-981-230-914-3 978-981-230-925-9 978-981-230-937-2

2008 2008 2008 2009 2008 2009 2009

S$14.90 S$39.90 S$25.90 S$39.90 S$44.90 S$59.90 S$69.90

US$10.90 US$29.90 US$19.90 US$29.90 US$29.90 US$49.90 US$59.90

Nagapattinam to Suvarnadwipa

978-981-230-936-5

2009

S$49.90

US$39.90

Regional Economic Development in China (hc) Competition among Financial Centres in Asia-Pacific (hc)

978-981-230-941-9 978-981-230-930-3

2009 2009

S$69.90 S$89.90

US$59.90 US$69.90

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SERIES INDEX PIC189s PIC190h PIC191s PIC192h PIC192s PIC193s PIC194h PIC195h PIC195s PIC196h PIC196s PIC197s PIC198h PIC199h PIC199s PIC200h PIC200s PIC201h PIC201s PIC202s PIC203h PIC203s PIC204s PIC205h PIC205s PIC206s PIC207s PIC208s PIC209h PIC209s PIC210h PIC211h PIC211s PIC212s PIC214s

Soogil Young, Dosoung Choi, Jesús Seade and Sayuri Shirai, eds. Theresa W. Devasahayam, ed. Dennis Rumley, Sanjay Chaturvedi and Vijay Sakhuja, eds. Percy E. Sajise, Mariliza V. Ticsay and Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr., eds. Percy E. Sajise, Mariliza V. Ticsay and Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr., eds. S Tiwari, ed. Shamsul A B and Arunajeet Kaur, eds. Shamsul A B and Arunajeet Kaur, eds. Theresa W. Devasahayam, ed. Theresa W. Devasahayam, ed. Peter A Petri, ed. K V Kesavan and Daljit Singh, eds. James Roumasset, KImberly M. Burnett and Arsenio Molina Balisacan, eds. James Roumasset, KImberly M. Burnett and Arsenio Molina Balisacan, eds. Saw Swee-Hock and John Wong, eds. Saw Swee-Hock and John Wong, eds. Pierre-Yves Manguin, A Mani and Geoff Wade, eds. Pierre-Yves Manguin, A Mani and Geoff Wade, eds. Aris Ananta and Richard Barichello, eds. Saw Swee-Hock, ed. Saw Swee-Hock, ed. Nick Cheesman, Monique Skidmore and Trevor Wilson, eds. Nick Cheesman, Monique Skidmore and Trevor Wilson, eds. Aris Ananta, Muljana Soekarni and Sjamsul Arifin, eds. Lee Hock Guan and Leo Suryadinata, eds. Laura Jarnagin, ed. Hermann Kulke, K. Kesavapany and Vijay Sakhuja, eds. Hermann Kulke, K. Kesavapany and Vijay Sakhuja, eds. Ian Storey, Ralf Emmers and Daljit Singh , eds. Lee Lai To and Lee Hock Guan, eds. Lee Lai To and Lee Hock Guan, eds. Angela Merkel Laura Jarnagin, ed.

71

Competition among Financial Centres in Asia-Pacific

978-981-230-855-9

2009

S$69.90

US$54.90

Gender Trends in Southeast Asia (hc) Fisheries Exploitation in the Indian Ocean

978-981-230-955-6 978-981-230-986-0

2009 2009

S$39.90 S$59.90

US$32.90 US$49.90

Moving Forward: Southeast Asian Perspectives on Climate Change and Biodiversity (hc) Moving Forward: Southeast Asian Perspectives on Climate Change and Biodiversity Pacific Food System Outlook 2009-2010 ASEAN: Life after the Charter (hc) Sikhs in Southeast Asia (hc) Sikhs in Southeast Asia Singapore Women’s Charter (hc) Singapore Women’s Charter Inclusive, Balanced, Sustained Growth in the Asia-Pacific South and Southeast Asia (hc) Sustainability Science for Watershed Landscapes (hc)

978-981-230-978-5

2010

S$39.90

US$29.90

978-981-230-977-8

2010

S$19.90

US$14.90

978-981-4279-32-1 978-981-4279-56-7 978-981-4279-65-9 978-981-4279-64-2 978-981-4345-01-9 978-981-4279-76-5 978-981-230-966-2 978-981-4279-94-9 978-981-4279-60-4

2009 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010

S$14.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$29.90 S$25.90 S$34.90 S$39.90

US$10.90 US$32.90 US$54.90 US$36.90 US$45.90 US$25.90 US$19.90 US$25.90 US$29.90

Sustainability Science for Watershed Landscapes

978-981-4279-96-3

2010

S$29.90

US$24.90

Managing Economic Crisis in East Asia (hc) Managing Economic Crisis in East Asia Early Interactions between South and Southeast Asia (hc)

978-981-4311-18-2 978-981-230-972-3 978-981-4311-16-8

2010 2010 2011

S$49.90 S$39.90 S$69.90

US$39.90 US$29.90 US$59.90

Early Interactions between South and Southeast Asia

978-981-4345-10-1

2011

S$59.90

US$49.90

Poverty and Global Recession in Southeast Asia Managing Economic Crisis in Southeast Asia (hc) Managing Economic Crisis in Southeast Asia The Cambodia Forum Ruling Myanmar (hc)

978-981-4311-19-9 978-981-4311-79-3 978-981-4311-23-6 978-981-4311-38-0 978-981-4311-47-2

2011 2010 2010 2011 2010

S$49.90 S$49.90 S$39.90 S$19.90 S$49.90

US$45.90 US$42.90 US$32.90 US$15.90 US$39.90

Ruling Myanmar

978-981-4311-46-5

2010

S$39.90

US$29.90

The Indonesian Economy

978-981-4311-65-6

2011

S$49.90

US$44.90

Malaysian Chinese Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies in Southeast Asia, 1511-2011, vol. 1 Nagapattinam to Suvarnadwipa (Tamil Edition) (hc)

978-981-4345-08-8 978-981-4345-25-5

2011 2011

S$35.00 S$59.90

US$30.00 US$49.90

978-981-4345-31-6

2011

S$59.90

US$49.90

Nagapattinam to Suvarnadwipa (Tamil Edition)

978-981-4345-30-9

2011

S$39.90

US$35.90

The Five Power Defence Arrangements at Forty (hc)

978-981-4345-44-6

2011

S$35.90

US$32.90

Sun Yat-Sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution (hc) Sun Yat-Sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution The 31st Singapore Lecture Portuguese and Luso-Asian Legacies in Southeast Asia, 1511-2011, vol. 2

978-981-4345-46-0 978-981-4345-45-3 978-981-4345-70-5 978-981-4345-50-7

2011 2011 2011 2012

S$59.90 S$39.90 S$19.90 S$59.90

US$55.90 US$35.90 US$16.90 US$49.90

978-971-93450-1-5

2006

S$59.90

US$39.50

978-971-93450-0-8

2006

S$49.90

US$32.90

978-971-271-671-3 978-9712-717-82-6

2005 2006

S$59.90 S$59.90

US$43.90 US$43.90

978-971-27-2639-2

2011

S$19.90

US$15.00

978-981-3035-73-7 978-981-3016-01-9

1990 1991

S$19.90 S$19.90

US$14.00 US$14.00

Philippine Politics and Governance PPG1 PPG2 PPG3 PPG4 PPG5

Noel M Morada and Philippine Politics and Governance Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem, eds. Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem Philippine Politics and Governance and Noel M Morada, eds. Patricio N Abinales and Donna J Amoroso State and Society in the Philippines Urvashi Butalia, Jong Won Lee, The Community of Asia Masaaki Ohashi and Karina A. Bolasco, eds. M C Abad Jr The Philippines in ASEAN

Pacific Strategic Papers PSP1s PSP2s

Tai Ming Cheung Derek da Cunha

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Growth of Chinese Naval Power Restructuring of Soviet Far Eastern Air Power

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SERIES INDEX Sueo Sudo Heiner Hanggi Eiichi Katahara Frank Frost Carlyle A. Thayer N Ganesan Anthony L Smith

Southeast Asia in Japanese Security Policy ASEAN and the Zopfan Concept Japan’s Changing Political and Security Role Vietnam’s Foreign Relations The Vietnam People’s Army Under Doi Moi Bilateral Tensions in Post–Cold War ASEAN Strategic Centrality

978-981-3035-79-9 978-981-3035-83-6 978-981-3035-98-0 978-981-3016-65-1 978-981-3016-80-4 978-981-230-060-7 978-981-230-103-1

1991 1991 1991 1993 1994 1999 1999

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$14.00 US$14.00 US$14.00 US$14.00 US$14.00 US$14.00 US$14.00

The Aceh Peace Process Security Operations in Aceh Beijing’s Tibet Policy The Papua Conflict Violent Separatism in Xinjiang The Tibet-China Conflict The Moro Conflict The HDC in Aceh Secessionist Challenges in Aceh and Papua Autonomy in Xinjiang Sino-Tibetan Dialogue in the Post-Mao Era

978-1-932728-00-2 978-1-932728-04-0 978-1-932728-06-4 978-1-932728-08-8 978-1-932728-10-1 978-1-932728-12-5 978-1-932728-14-9 978-1-932728-16-3 978-1-932728-18-7 978-1-932728-20-0 978-1-932728-22-4

2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

Plural Society in Peril Constructing Papuan Nationalism The Xinjiang Conflict Meeting the China Challenge Forging Sustainable Peace in Mindanao Islamic Radicalism and Anti-Americanism in Indonesia Nine Lives? The Helsinki Agreement China’s Rise India’s Globalization The Politics of Military Reform in Post-Suharto Indonesia Initiating a Peace Process in Papua Taiwan’s Rising Rationalism Japanese Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism Counterterrorism Legislation in Sri Lanka Conspiracy, Politics, and a Disorderly Border Legalizing Religion Political Authority in Burma’s Ethnic Minority States Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka Postfrontier Blues Creating a “New Nepal” Rebellion in Southern Thailand State of Strife The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia The United Wa State Party Assessing Burma’s Ceasefire Accords Sinhalese Buddhist Nationalist Ideology Muslim Perspectives on the Sri Lankan Conflict Conflict and Peace in India’s Northeast Looking Back, Looking Forward Economy of the Conflict Region in Sri Lanka The Karen Revolution in Burma Peace Accords in Northeast India Supporting Peace in Aceh Civil Society in Uncivil Places Framing Security Agendas Southern Thailand: The Dynamics of Conflict Civil Society in Burma The State Strikes Back Ethno-Diplomacy: The Uyghur Hitch in Sino-Turkish Relations A New Geography of Knowledge in the Electronics Industry? The Global Economic Crisis and Its Implications for Asian Economic Cooperation

978-1-932728-24-8 978-1-932728-26-2 978-1-932728-28-6 978-1-932728-30-9 978-1-932728-32-3 978-1-932728-34-7 978-1-932728-36-1 978-1-932728-38-5 978-1-932728-40-8 978-1-932728-42-2 978-1-932728-44-6 978-1-932728-48-4 978-1-932728-50-7 978-1-932728-52-1 978-1-932728-54-5 978-981-230-464-3 978-1-932728-56-9 978-981-230-462-9 978-1-932728-58-3 978-1-932728-60-6 978-1-932728-62-0 978-981-230-474-2 978-981-230-479-7 978-981-230-489-6 978-981-230-491-9 978-981-230-495-7 978-1-932728-64-4 978-1-932728-66-8 978-1-932728-68-2 978-1-932728-70-5 978-1-932728-72-9 978-981-230-804-7 978-1-932728-74-3 978-981-230-863-4 978-1-932728-76-7 978-981-230-866-5 978-981-230-887-0 978-981-230-904-4 978-1-932728-78-1 978-1-932728-80-4 978-1-932728-82-8 978-1-932728-84-2

2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

EWC Policy Studies Series PS1s PS3s PS4s PS5s PS6s PS7s PS8s PS9s PS10s PS11s PS12s PS13s PS14s PS15s PS16s PS17s PS18s PS19s PS20s PS21s PS22s PS23s PS25s PS26s PS27s PS28s PS29s PS30s PS31s PS32s PS33s PS34s PS35s PS36s PS37s PS38s PS39s PS40s PS41s PS42s PS43s PS44s PS45s PS46s PS47s PS48s PS49s PS50s PS51s PS52s PS53s PS54s PS55s

Edward Aspinall and Harold Crouch Rizal Sukma Allen Carlson Richard Chauvel and Ikrar Nusa Bhakti James Millward Elliot Sperling Eric Gutierrez and Saturnino Borras, Jr. Konrad Huber Rodd McGibbon Gardner Bovingdon Tashi Rabgey and Tseten Wangchuk Sharlho Rodd McGibbon Richard Chauvel Arienne M Dwyer Evelyn Goh Chui Ling Steven Rood Merlyna Lim J Patrick Boyd and Richard J Samuels Edward Aspinall Robert G Sutter Baldev Raj Nayar Marcus Mietzner Timo Kivimaki Shelley Rigger Paul Midford N. Monoharan Marc Askew Ronojoy Sen Mary Callahan Jayadeva Uyangoda Sanjib Baruah Susan Hangen Thanet Aphornsuvan Martin T Smith John Sidel Tom Kramer Zaw Oo and Win Min Neil DeVotta Debbus B McGilvary and Mirak Raheem Samir Kumar Das Mahendra Lawoti Muttukrishna Sarvananthan Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung Swarna Rajagopalan Patrick Barron and Adam Burke Saubhagya Shah Rosemary Foot John Funston Ashley South Charles Chasie and Sanjoy Hazarika Eric C Thompson and Chulanee Thianthai Dieter Ernst Michael G. Plummer

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SERIES INDEX PS56s PS57s PS58s PS59s PS60s PS61s

Wenfang Tang and Gaochao He William Case Rajnish Tiwari, Cornelius Herstatt and Mahipat Ranawat Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland Ganeshan Wignaraja Xielin Liu and Peng Cheng

PS62s

Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung

73

Separate but Loyal Executive Accountability in Southeast Asia Benevolent Benefactor or Insensitive Regulator?

978-1-932728-86-6 978-1-932728-88-0 978-1-932728-90-3

2010 2011 2011

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

Engaging North Korea: The Role of Economic Statecraft Economic Reforms, Regionalism, and Exports Is China’s Indigenous Innovation Strategy Compatible with Globalization? Beyond Armed Resistance

978-1-932728-92-7 978-1-932728-94-1 978-1-932728-96-5

2011 2011 2011

S$19.90 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

978-1-932728-98-9

2011

S$19.90

US$11.00

978-1-881044-35-2

2003

S$46.90

US$29.60

978-983-43722-5-5

2009

S$29.90

US$23.90

Program for Southeast Asian Studies PSEA1s

Anthony J S Reid

Southeast Asian Studies

REFSA1s

Ooi Kee Beng

Arrested Reform

Research for Social Advancement

Research Notes and Discussion Papers RND1 RND2 RND3 RND4

M. Mainguy R William Liddle Raja Segaran Arumugam Hilman Adil

RND5 RND6 RND9 RND10 RND11 RND12 RND13

Albert D Moscotti Thamsook Numnonda Robert Orr Whyte and Pauline Whyte Ismail Kassim Leo Suryadinata Y. Mansoor Marican Norbert Hoffmann

RND14 RND15 RND16

B.A. Hamzah Lee Yong Leng Anton van Naerssen

RND17 RND19

Pradumna B. Rana Nor Laily Aziz, Tan Boon Ann, Ghazali Mohd Nor, Hew Wai Sin, Khoo Swee Kheng, Tey Nai Peng Amelia B. Alfonso, Leda L. Layo and Culture and Fertility: The Case of the Philippines Rodolfo A. Bulatao Chang Chen-Tung, Ong Jin Hui and Culture and Fertility: The Case of Singapore Peter S.J. Chen Suchart Prasithrathsint, Likhit Dhiravegin Culture and Fertility: The Case of Thailand Sritua Arief A Test of Leser’s Model of Household Consumption Expenditure in Malaysia and Singapore Saw Swee-Hock Estimation of Interstate Migration in Peninsular Malaysia, 1947–1970 H.E. Wilson The Klang Strikes of 1941 Ooi Guat Tin The ASEAN Preferential Trading Arrangements (PTA) Michael G. Peletz Social History and Evolution in the Interrelationship of Adat and Islam in Rembau, Negeri Sembilan Somboon Suksamran Political Patronage and Control over the Sangha Joachim Matthes Interactionism in Sociology Aleth Yenko Exchange Rate Regimes of ASEAN Countries Tan Loong-Hoe The State and Economic Distribution in Malaysia Gerald Tan Trade Liberalization in ASEAN Mohd. Nor Bin Ngah Kitab Jawi Harold Crouch Malaysia’s 1982 General Election Walter Miklius and Younger Wu Effect of Liner Conferences on the Level and Structure of Ocean Freight Rates Leo Suryadinata Political Parties and the 1982 General Election in Indonesia Paiboon Suthasupa, Viboon Rattanapanone Protein Food Production in Thailand and Sompong Shevasunt Richard A. O’Connor A Theory of Indigenous Southeast Asian Urbanism

RND20 RND21 RND22 RND23 RND24 RND25 RND26 RND27 RND28 RND29 RND30 RND31 RND32 RND33 RND34 RND35 RND36 RND37 RND38

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Economic Problems Related to Oil and Gas Exploration 978-1-932728-00-2 Cultural and Class Politics in New Order Indonesia 978-1-932728-04-0 State and Oil in Burma 978-1-932728-06-4 Australia’s Policy Towards Indonesia During the Confrontation, 978-1-932728-08-8 1962–66 Burma’s Constitution and Elections of 1974 978-1-932728-10-1 Thailand and the Japanese Presence, 1941-45 978-1-932728-12-5 Rural Asian Women 978-1-932728-14-9 The Politics of Accomodation 978-1-932728-16-3 “Overseas Chinese” in Southeast Asia and China’s Foreign Policy 978-1-932728-18-7 Public Personnel Administration in Malaysia 978-1-932728-20-0 A Survey of Tourism in West Malaysia and Some 978-1-932728-64-4 Socio-Economic Implications Oil and Economic Development Issues in Brunei 978-1-932728-66-8 The Razor’s Edge 978-1-932728-68-2 Location Factors and Linkages at the Industrial Estates of 978-9971-902-18-6 Malacca Town Exchange Rate Risk Under Generalized Floating 978-9971-902-19-3 The Karen Revolution in Burma 978-9971-902-15-5

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1976 1977 1977 1977

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1980 1980 1980

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1980 1980

S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00

978-9971-902-14-8

1980

S$15.00

US$11.00

978-9971-902-16-2

1980

S$15.00

US$11.00

978-9971-902-17-9 978-9971-902-03-2

1980 1980

S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00

978-9971-902-21-6

1980

S$15.00

US$11.00

978-9971-902-24-7 978-9971-902-25-4 978-9971-902-28-5

1981 1981 1981

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

978-9971-902-37-7 978-9971-902-38-4 978-9971-902-34-6 978-9971-902-44-5 978-9971-902-46-9 978-9971-902-48-3 978-9971-902-45-2 978-9971-902-58-2

1981 1982 1982 1982 1982 1983 1982 1983

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

978-9971-902-50-6 978-9971-902-55-1

1982 1982

S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00

978-9971-902-61-2

1983

S$15.00

US$11.00

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RND39 RND40 RND41 RND42 RND43 RND44 RND45 RND46 RND47 RND48 RND49 RND50 RND51 RND52 RND53 RND54 RND55 RND56 RND57 RND58 RND59 RND60 RND61 RND62 RND63 RND64 RND65 RND67 RND68 RND71 RND72 RND73 RND74 RND75

Saw Swee-Hock Population Projections for Singapore 1980–2070 978-9971-902-68-1 Tan Sooi Beng Ko-tai: A New Form of Chinese Urban Street Theatre in Malaysia 978-9971-902-67-4 Krirkkiat Phipatseritham and Kunio Yoshihara Business Groups in Thailand 978-9971-902-69-8 Robert O. Tilman The Enemy Beyond 978-9971-902-70-4 V. Setty Pendakur Urban Transport in ASEAN 978-9971-902-78-0 Erhard U Heidt Television in Singapore 978-9971-902-79-7 Sumantoro MNCs and the Host Country 978-9971-902-77-3 V. Matheson and A.C. Milner Perceptions of the Haj 978-9971-902-83-4 Saw Swee-Hock Labour Force Projections for Singapore 1980 - 2070 978-9971-902-52-0 Eddie C.Y. Kuo and Chiew Seen-kong Ethnicity and Fertility in Singapore 978-9971-902-90-2 Ronald Clapham Small and Medium Entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia 978-9971-902-99-5 Aline K. Wong and Ng Shui Meng Ethnicity and Fertility in Southeast Asia 978-9971-988-02-9 Suchart Prasithrathsint Ethnicity and Fertility in Thailand 978-9971-988-13-5 Noor Laily bt. Dato’ Abu Bakar, Tan Boon Ann, Ethnicity and Fertility in Malaysia 978-9971-988-05-0 Tey Nai Peng and Rohani Abd. Razak Mely G. Tan and Budi Soeradji Ethnicity and Fertility in Indonesia 978-9971-988-24-1 Ma. Cecilia Gastardo-Conaco and Ethnicity and Fertility in the Philippines 978-9971-988-07-4 Pilar Ramos-Jiminez Tan Teng Lang Economic Debates in Vietnam 978-9971-902-91-9 Herbert Grubel Multinational Banking 978-9971-988-17-3 Hans Christoph Rieger ASEAN Cooperation and Intra-ASEAN Trade 978-9971-988-18-0 Andrew Szende From Torrent to Trickle 978-9971-988-93-7 Lai Ah Eng Peasants, Proletarians and Prostitutes 978-9971-988-38-8 Estrella D Solidum and Seah Chee Meow Decision-Making in an ASEAN Complementation Scheme 978-9971-988-51-7 Saw Swee Hock New Population and Labour Force Projections and Policy 978-9971-988-55-5 Implications for Singapore Ungku Maimunah Mohd. Tahir Modern Malay Literary Culture 978-9971-988-52-4 Ludwig H. Schatzl Growth and Spatial Equity in West Malaysia 978-9971-988-79-1 Jurgen Steiger Renewable Energy Resources in ASEAN 978-9971-988-82-1 Antal Deutsch and Hanna Zowall Compulsory Savings and Taxes in Singapore 978-9971-988-87-6 Shankar Sharma The Role of the Petroleum Industry in Singapore’s Economy 978-981-3035-34-8 U Tun Wai Role of Foreign Capital in Southeast Asian Countries 978-981-3035-38-6 Md. Ismail Foreign Manufacturing Investments in Resource–Based Industries 978-981-3035-69-0 Darunee Tantiwiramanond and By Women, For Women 978-981-3035-66-9 Shashi Ranjan Pandey Rolf J Langhammer Trade in Services between ASEAN and EC Member States 978-981-3035-75-1 Khong Kim Hoong Malaysia’s 1990 General Election 978-981-3035-77-5 Surin Maisrikrod Thailand’s Two General Elections in 1992 978-981-3016-52-1

1983 1984 1983 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985

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US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1986 1986

S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00

1985 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1987

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1987 1988 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1991

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

1991 1991 1992

S$15.00 S$15.00 S$15.00

US$11.00 US$11.00 US$11.00

978-981-230-767-5 978-981-230-906-8 978-981-4379-80-9

2008 2009 2012

S$29.90 S$29.90 S$29.90

US$23.90 US$23.90 US$24.90

978-981-230-432-2 978-981-230-789-7 978-981-230-946-4 978-981-4279-82-6 978-981-4279-81-9 978-981-4345-03-3 978-981-4345-02-6 978-981-4380-23-2 978-981-4380-24-9

2007 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012

S$39.90 S$39.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$69.90 S$42.90

US$29.90 US$29.90 US$29.90 US$43.90 US$29.90 US$43.90 US$29.90 US$64.90 US$38.00

978-981-230-250-2 978-981-230-264-9 978-981-230-266-3

2004 2004 2006

S$14.00 S$14.00 S$14.00

US$10.90 US$10.90 US$10.90

978-981-230-265-6 978-981-230-268-7

2005 2004

S$14.00 S$14.00

US$10.90 US$10.90

Regional Outlook RO/08s RO/09s RO/12s

Deepak Nair and Lee Poh Onn, eds. Ian Storey and Lee Poh Onn, eds. Michael J. Montesano and Lee Poh Onn, eds.

Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 2008-2009 Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 2009-2010 Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 2012-2013

Southeast Asian Affairs SEAA07s SEAA08s SEAA09s SEAA10h SEAA10s SEAA11h SEAA11s SEAA12h SEAA12s

Daljit Singh and Lorraine Carlos Salazar, eds. Southeast Asian Affairs 2007 Daljit Singh and Tin Maung Maung Than, eds. Southeast Asian Affairs 2008 Daljit Singh, ed. Southeast Asian Affairs 2009 Daljit Singh, ed. Southeast Asian Affairs 2010 (hc) Daljit Singh, ed. Southeast Asian Affairs 2010 Daljit Singh, ed. Southeast Asian Affairs 2011 (hc) Daljit Singh, ed. Southeast Asian Affairs 2011 Daljit Singh, ed. Southeast Asian Affairs 2012 (hc) Daljit Singh, ed. Southeast Asian Affairs 2012

Southeast Asia Background Series SEAB1h SEAB2h SEAB3h

Rahul Sen Linda Low Sakulrat Montreevat

SEAB4h SEAB5h

Ooi Giok Ling Razeen Sally

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Free Trade Agreements in Southeast Asia (hc) ASEAN Economic Co-operation and Challenges (hc) Corporate Governance of Listed Companies in Thailand (hc) Housing in Southeast Asian Capital Cities (hc) Southeast Asia in the WTO (hc)

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Robbie B. H. Goh Howard M Federspiel Terence Chong Rodolfo C Severino Hussin Mutalib

Christianity in Southeast Asia (hc) Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals of the Twentieth Century (hc) Modernization Trends in Southeast Asia (hc) ASEAN (hc) Islam in Southeast Asia (hc)

978-981-230-297-7 978-981-230-299-1 978-981-230-316-5 978-981-230-750-7 978-981-230-758-3

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2005 2006 2005 2007 2008

S$25.00 S$25.00 S$14.00 S$19.90 S$19.90

US$15.00 US$15.00 US$10.90 US$15.90 US$15.90

Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Indonesia Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Malaysia

2007 2005

S$19.90 S$12.00

US$13.90 US$9.00

Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Philippines

2007

S$16.00

US$12.00

Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Singapore Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Thailand Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Vietnam Changing Agrifood Markets in Southeast Asia 978-971-560-145-0

2006 2007 2007 2009

S$10.00 S$12.00 S$12.00 S$29.90

US$7.00 US$9.00 US$9.00 US$24.90

978-981-230-213-7 978-981-230-261-8 978-981-230-260-1 978-981-230-351-6 978-981-230-400-1 978-981-230-723-1

2003 2005 2005 2005 2006 2007

S$39.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$47.90 S$69.90 S$39.90

US$27.40 US$47.90 US$29.90 US$32.90 US$54.90 US$29.90

978-981-08-1539-4 978-981-08-2319-1

2008 2009

S$29.90 S$29.90

US$22.90 US$22.90

Political Islam in Southeast Asia Critical States: Environmental Challenges to Development in Monsoon Southeast Asia

978-983-3782-69-7 978-983-3782-62-8

2009 2009

S$48.00 S$45.00

US$35.00 US$33.00

Taking Southeast Asia to Market Making and Unmaking the Asylum

978-983-3782-67-3 978-983-3782-76-5

2009 2009

S$29.90 S$20.00

US$22.00 US$15.00

978-981-230-028-7

1999

S$29.75

US$20.50

978-981-230-045-4 978-981-230-075-1 978-981-230-122-2 978-981-230-151-2 978-981-230-173-4 978-981-230-184-0

1999 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003

S$47.90 S$59.90 S$39.90 S$49.90 S$49.90 S$79.90

US$30.80 US$36.90 US$28.50 US$29.90 US$29.90 US$54.90

Japan’s Dual Civil Society The Forth Circle Protest and Possibilities Opposing Suharto Southeast Asia in Political Science

978-0-8047-5429-3 978-0-8047-5212-1 978-0-8047-5295-4 978-0-8047-4845-2 978-0-8047-6152-9

2006 2006 2006 2005 2008

S$42.00 S$46.00 S$42.00 S$39.00 S$47.00

US$32.00 US$35.00 US$32.00 US$30.00 US$36.00

Rising China and Asian Democratization Reconfiguring Families in Contemporary Vietnam Rise of the Red Engineers Constructing China’s Jerusalem On the Edge of the Global Beyond the Middle Kingdom

978-0-8047-6104-8 978-0-8047-6058-4 978-0-8047-6078-2 978-0-8047-7360-7 978-0-8047-7406-2 978-0-8047-6958-7

2008 2009 2009 2010 2011 2011

S$42.00 S$47.00 S$43.00 S$33.00 S$37.00 S$33.00

US$30.00 US$36.00 US$32.00 US$26.00 US$27.00 US$26.00

Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) SEAR1s SEAR2s SEAR4s SEAR5s SEAR6s SEAR7s SEAR8s

Faisal Kasryno Zainal Abidin Mohamed, Amin Mahir Abdullah and Ismail Abd Latif Majah-Leah V Ravago and Amy Doreen S. J Cruz Ngiam Tong Tau and Leslie Cheong Nipon Poapongsakorn Nguyen Tri Kiem Larry Digal, Felicity Proctor and Bill Vorley, eds.

Issues in Southeast Asian Security SEC24s SEC26h SEC26s SEC27s SEC28h SEC29s

David W Lovell, ed. Mely Caballero-Anthony Mely Caballero-Anthony Damien Kingsbury Stephen Hoadley and Jurgen Ruland, eds. David Capie and Paul Evans

Asia-Pacific Security: Policy Challenges Regional Security in Southeast Asia (hc) Regional Security in Southeast Asia Violence in Between Asian Security Reassessed (hc) The Asia-Pacific Security Lexicon (Upated 2nd Edition)

SIA1h SIA2h

Asad-ul Iqbal Latif Amrit Barman

India in the Making of Singapore (hc) India Fever (hc)

Singapore Indian Association Series

Strategic Information & Research Devt Centre SIRD1s SIRD2s

SIRD3s SIRD4s

Gordon P Means Louis Lebel, Anond Snidvongs, Chen-Tung Arthur Chen and Rajesh Daniel, eds. Joseph Nevins and Nancy Lee Peluso, eds. Loh Kah Seng

Social Issues in Southeast Asia SISEA19s SISEA20s SISEA21h SISEA24s SISEA25s SISEA26s SISEA27s

O W Wolters

History, Culture and Region in Southeast Asian Perspectives (Revised edition) Tania Li Transforming the Indonesian Uplands Yao Souchou, ed. House of Glass (hc) C J W-L Wee, ed. Local Cultures and the “New Asia” Shinichi Shigetomi, ed. The State and NGOs David R Phillips, and Alfred C M Chan, eds. Ageing and Long-term Care Peter J M Nas, ed. The Indonesian Town Revisited

Stanford University Press SUP1s SUP2s SUP3s SUP4s SUP5s SUP6s SUP8s SUP9s SUP10s SUP11s SUP12s

Robert Pekkanen John F McCarthy Meredith Weiss Edward Aspinall Erik Martinez Kuhonta, Dan Slater and Tuong VU, eds. Daniel C Lynch Magali Barbieri and Daniéle Bélanger, eds. Joel Andreas Nanlai Cao Niko Besnier Scott Kennedy, ed.

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