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Asian Studies New Titles and Key Backlist 2010 Welcome ... to the Routledge Asian Studies catalogue for 2010. Routledge has a long-standing and flourishing list of Asian Studies titles, publishing high-quality research monographs, textbooks and reference works across the social sciences and humanities and covering all the regions of Asia. We are actively commissioning across all these areas so if you have any book ideas, we would definitely like to hear from you. Some of the highlights from this year’s publishing include: • Our first Asian Studies handbooks, including the Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics (p.42), the Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society (p.47) and the Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics (p.63). • New editions of our successful textbooks including the 2nd edition of The New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific (p.4) and the 3rd edition of Chinese Society (p.22). • Brand new textbooks including Chinese Politics (p.22), Doing Business in India (p.76) and India, Pakistan and Democracy (p.64). • New series featuring titles in our Routledge Research on Taiwan Series, the Routledge/University of Tokyo Series and the Routledge/ASAA South Asian Series. These are just some of the highlights in a very exciting year. We hope you enjoy browsing our Asian Studies catalogue and the Asian Studies website (www.routledgeasianstudies.com). We are always pleased to receive your feedback, so if you have any questions about the list, please do get in touch. Details of all our books, including our extensive backlist, can be found at www.routledge.com/asianstudies With best wishes from The Asian Studies Team

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Non-Western International Relations Theory

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The New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific Michael Connors, La Trobe University, Australia, Remy Davison, Monash University, Australia and Jörn Dosch, University of Leeds, UK The fully up-dated 2nd edition of this introductory textbook presents a coherent framework for understanding the complex international and global politics of the Asia Pacific region. The authors provide an overview of the main actors, institutions and contemporary issues, such as security and transnational actors.

Perspectives On and Beyond Asia Edited by Amitav Acharya, American University, USA and Barry Buzan, London School of Economics, UK Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a durable period in which non-Western cultures have gained their political autonomy, it is long past time that non-Western voices had a higher profile in debates about international relations, not just as disciples of Western schools of thought, but as inventors of their own approaches. Western IR theory has had the advantage of being the first in the field, and has developed many valuable insights, but few would defend the position that it captures everything we need to know about world politics. In this book, Acharya and Buzan introduce non-Western IR traditions to a Western IR audience, and challenge the dominance of Western theory. An international team of experts reinforce existing criticisms that IR theory is Western-focused and therefore misrepresents and misunderstands much of world history by introducing the reader to non-Western traditions, literature and histories relevant to how IR is conceptualised. Including case studies on Chinese, Japanese, South Korean, Southeast Asian, Indian and Islamic IR this book redresses the imbalance and opens up a cross-cultural comparative perspective on how and why thinking about IR has developed in the way it has. As such, it will be invaluable reading for both Western and Asian audiences interested in international relations theory. Selected Contents: 1. Why is there no Non-Western International Relations Theory: An Introduction Amitav Acharya and Barry Buzan 2. Why Is There No Chinese International Relations Theory? Yaqing Qin 3. Why Are There No Non-Western Theories of International Relations? The Case of Japan Takashi Inoguchi 4. Why is There No Non-Western International Relations Theory? Reflections on and from Korea Chaesung Chun 5. Re-Imagining IR in India, Navnita Chadha Behera 6. Southeast Asia: Theory between Modernization and Tradition? Alan Chong 7. Perceiving Indonesian Approaches to International Relations Theory Irman G. Lanti and Leonard C. Sebastian 8. International Relations Theory and the Islamic Worldview Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 9. World History and the Development of Non-Western IR Theory Barry Buzan and Richard Little 10. Conclusion: On the Possibility of a Non-Western International Relations Theory Amitav Acharya and Barry Buzan 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-47473-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47474-0: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86143-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415474740

Politics in Asia

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: New Global Politics of Asia Pacific 2. The United States in Asia Pacific 3. Japan in Asia Pacific 4. China in Asia Pacific 5. Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific 6. Australia in Asia Pacific 7. Europe and Asia Pacific 8. Russia and Asia Pacific 9. India and Asia Pacific 10. Regional Security in Asia Pacific: Sources of Conflict and Prospects for Cooperation 11. Globalization and Regionalism in Asia Pacific 12. The Asian Economic Miracle and its Unmaking 13. Transnational Actors in Asia Pacific 14. Culture and Politics in the Asia-Pacific: Asian Values and Human Rights December 2010: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-46496-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46497-0: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415464970 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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International Politics of the Asia Pacific Since 1945 Michael Yahuda, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK This fully revised third edition of Michael Yahuda’s extremely successful textbook brings the region bang up-to-date, introducing students to the international politics of the Asia-Pacific region since 1945. As well as assessing the post-cold War uncertainties that challenged balance and power with the region, Yahuda also examines the first decade of the new millennium which includes no let up on the ‘war on terror’, new political administrations in all the key player-states and increased cooperative security between some nations, polarised by volatile relationships between others. Anyalzing politics in terms of global, regional and local trends, this new edition features: • in-depth discussion of the Bush administration legacy and where the new US administration’s vision takes their policy • analysis of post-Koizumi/post-Abe Japan

Asia-Pacific Review Journal of the Institute for International Policy Studies (IIPS) Editor: Terri Nii, Institute for International Policy Studies, Japan Asia-Pacific Review analyzes global political, economic, security, energy and environmental issues, with specific emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region, and aims to provide readers with excellent insights on a variety of crucial topics. Volume 17, 2010, 2 issues per year Print ISSN: 1343-9006; Online ISSN: 1469-2937 www.tandf.co.uk/journals/capr

Asian Affairs Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs Editor: Barney Smith, Royal Society for Asian Affairs, UK Published continuously since 1914, Asian Affairs has established an enviable reputation for its range of coverage both in articles and reviews. Asian Affairs has a multi-disciplinary approach, which includes social, political and historical perspectives as well as contemporary affairs.

• examination of the continued Rise of China in terms of politics, security and economic dominance • ongoing debates concerning the ‘war on terror’ and how this shifts, forms and reforms relationships • Asia-Pacific security issues. This new third edition will continue to be a core text for students of Asian politics, international relations and Cold war history. Selected Contents: Introduction to the Revised Edition Section 1: The Cold War 1945-1989 Part 1: The International Politics of the Asia Pacific 1. The Impact of the Cold War, and the Struggles for Independence, 1945-1954 2. The Application of Bipolarity, 1954-1970 3. The Period of Tripolarity, 1971-1989 Part 2: The Politics of the Great Powers 4. The United States and the Asia Pacific 5. The Soviet Union/Russia and the Asia Pacific 6. China and the Asia Pacific 7. Japan and the Asia Pacific Section 2: The Post Cold War Period Part 1: The Era of American Pre-eminence 8. The Era of American Pre-eminence Relations 9. The United States 10. China 11. Japan. Conclusion January 2011: 234 x 156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-47479-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47480-1: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415474801 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Volume 41, 2010, 3 issues per year Print ISSN: 0306-8374; Online ISSN: 1477-1500 www.tandf.co.uk/journals/raaf

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China’s Multilateral Co-operation in Asia and the Pacific

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Institutionalizing Beijing’s ‘Good Neighbour Policy’ Chien-peng Chung, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. China’s Good Neighbor Policy 3. China’s Approaches to Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation 4. China’s Approaches to the ASEAN Regional Forum 5. China’s Participation in Shanghai Five and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization 6. China’s Participation in the ASEAN plus Three and ASEAN plus China 7. China’s Participation in the Four-Party Talks and Six-Party Talks 8. China Venture into the Pacific 9. Conclusion May 2010: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-56914-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85231-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415569149

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East Asia’s New Democracies Deepening, Reversal, Non-liberal Alternatives Edited by Yin-wah Chu, Hong Kong Baptist University and Siu-lun Wong, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Reflects on the contemporary situations in the new democracies of East Asia, and debates on the prospect of introducing liberal democracy to this area. Selected Contents: 1. East Asia’s New Democracies: An Introduction Part 1: Transition, Consolidation, Reversal: Actors Then and Now 2. Social and Political Developments in China: Challenges for Democratization Jude Howell 3. Civil Society and Democracy-Making in Taiwan: Reexamining the Link Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao and Ming-sho Ho 4. The Bottom-Up Nature of Korean Democratization: Civil Society, Anti-Americanism and Popular Protest Bruce Cumings 5. Modernization Theory’s Last Redoubt: Democratization in East and Southeast Asia Mark R. Thompson 6. Development and Change in Korean Democracy since the Democratic Transition in 1987: The Three Kims’ Politics and After Hyug-Baeg Im 7. Thailand’s Conservative Democratization Kevin Hewison Part 2: Democracy in East Asia? Achievements and Enduring Challenges 8. Democracy and Disorder: Will Democratization Bring Greater Regional Instability to East Asia? Amitav Acharya 9. Democracy’s Double Edge: Financing Social Policy in Industrial East Asia Joseph Wong 10. Devolution and Democracy: A Fragile Connection Ledivina V. Cari–o 11. Rule of Law and Democracy: Lessons for China from Asian Experiences Randall Peerenboom 12. Group Rights and Democracy in Southeast Asia Beng Huat Chua 13. Diagnosing the Micro Foundation of Democracy in Asia: Evidence from the AsiaBarometer Survey: 2003-2008 Satoru Mikami and Takashi Inoguchi April 2010: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-49930-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49931-6: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85451-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415499316

East Asian Regionalism from a Legal Perspective Current Features and a Vision for the Future Edited by Tamio Nakamura, University of Tokyo, Japan and Nissan Institute, Oxford, UK Plenty has been written about the political and economical aspects of regionalism, but the legal perspective has been neglected. East Asian Regionalism From a Legal Perspective is unique in synthesizing legal, economic and political analyses. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Current Features of East Asian Regionalism from a Comparative Perspective 1. East Asian Regional Economic Cooperation and FTA: Deepening of Intra-ASEAN Economic Cooperation and Expansion throughout East Asia 2. Regionalism and Nationalism in the Information Technology Industry: A Comparison of East Asia and Europe 3. East Asian Currency Cooperation 4. Regional Integration in Latin America: Lessons for East Asia 5. Regionalisation and Regionalism in Europe from the Perspective of Multinational Enterprises 6. European Integration in a Historical Perspective: How Did It Begin and What Are the Lessons for Asia? Part 2: Present Legal Responses to East Asian Regionalism 7. Legal and Institutional Frameworks for Open Regionalism in Asia: A Case Study of ASEAN 8. Emerging Diversity in Trade Remedy Systems: The Case of East Asian FTAs 9. Regional Integration in East Asia and its Legalisation: Can Law Contribute to the Progress of Integration in East Asia? Part 3: Legal Vision of Future East Asian Regionalism: A Draft Charter 10. Proposal of the Draft Charter of the East Asian Community: An Overview and the Basic Principles 11. Community Policies in the Draft Charter of the East Asian Community: How will Regional Cooperation be Organised within the Community Framework? 12. Part Two of the Draft Charter: Constructing an East Asian Acquis 13. ‘Open regionalism’: Creating Multi-Layered Orders in World Governance 14. Draft Charter of the East Asian Community 2009: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-48857-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88149-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415488570

Asian-European Relations Building Blocks for Global Governance? Edited by Jurgen Ruland, University of Freiburg, Germany, Gunter Schubert, University of Tuebingen, Germany, Gunter Schucher, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, Hamburg, Germany and Cornelia Storz, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany Applying established theories to concrete phenomena, Asian-European Relations provides a comprehensive understanding of inter-regionalism and how co-operation between Asia and Europe should be fashioned in the new millennium. It contributes to the most recent developments in research by providing impressively rich studies to test existing theoretical frameworks Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction and Theoretical Issues 1. Introduction: Co-Operation and Regional Integration: The Case of Asia-Europe Relations Jurgen Ruland and Cornelia Storz 2. Regional Organisations as Actors in International Relations. Interregionalism and Asymmetric Dialogues Mathew Doidge Part 2: Case Studies of Asian-European Interregional Relations Involving Government Actors 3. Governance, Asian-Europe Relations and Trade Facilitation Doris Fischer 4. Interregional Trade and Investment between Asia and Europe – An Empirical Investigation Hanns G. Hilpert and Klaus-Jochem Kecker 5. The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) and its Contribution to the Political Management of Globalisation Howard Loewen and Dirk Nabers 6. Asian-European Relations: More Security through Interand Transregional Relations? Frank Umbach 7. EU-Asia Human Rights Policy: Pursuing the Path of Institutionalism Martina Timmermann 8. On the Potentials of Interregional Policy Co-Operation – The Case of Europe’s Participation in the Asian Development Bank Werner Pascha Part 3: The Non-State Dimension of Asia-Europe Interregionalism 9. M&A between Japanese and European Enterprises: How to Integrate Different Institutional Regimes Andreas Moerke 10. Beyond the Taboos? The Opportunities and Limitations of Asian-European Track-Two Dialogue Katja Freistein 11. The Democratisation of Inter- and Transregional Dialogues: The Role of Civil Society, NGO and Parliaments Sebastian Bersick Part 4: Conclusion 12. Main Findings and Conclusion: Assessing the Surplus Value of Asia-Europe Interregionalism Gunter Schubert 2009: 234 x 156: 310pp Pb: 978-0-415-57423-5: £23.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415574235

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Politics and Change in Singapore and Hong Kong Containing Contention Stephan Ortmann, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany This book explains the changing pattern of contentious politics in the democratization process of the two city-states Singapore and Hong Kong. It explores the causal connections between popular contention and democratization by applying a multi-disciplinary approach, using theoretical insights from the political sciences, sociology and psychology. It argues that the differences in the strategies applied by the ruling elite in the city-states explain why members of the opposition were empowered or obstructed in challenging the government. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction and Methodology: Containing Contention in Hong Kong and Singapore 2. Modernization and the Political Process Model 3. Depoliticization and the Rise of Social Protest in Hong Kong during the 1970s 4. Expanding Political Opportunities and Limiting Institutional Structures in Singapore 5. Ruling Elite Groups in Hong Kong During the 1970s: Positive Non-Interventionism and the Rise of Contention 6. Ruling Elite Groups in Singapore: Strength through Cohesion 7. Oppositional Groups in Hong Kong: The Right to Protest 8. Oppositional Groups in Singapore: Contention Denied 9. Comparing Ruling Elite Strategies in Hong Kong and Singapore: Implications for the Future Bibliography 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55291-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552912

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Southeast Asia and the Rise of Chinese and Indian Naval Power Between Rising Naval Powers Edited by Sam Bateman and Joshua Ho, both at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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ASEAN Regionalism

Governance for Harmony in Asia and Beyond

Co-operation, Values and Institutionalisation Christopher Roberts, University of Canberra, Australia This book examines the key motivations for and challenges to greater regional integration in Southeast Asia. It demonstrates how security and economic concerns – domestic, regional and international - have either contributed to, or detracted from, an increased level of unity and cooperation in ASEAN. It also explores how the patterns of interaction and socialization generated by these issues, together with the nature of domestic political systems, have affected the emergence of common values, norms and interests. It covers the full range of issues confronting ASEAN at present, and the full range of ASEAN countries, and discusses both developments in ASEAN to date and also likely future developments. October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-49001-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415490016

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Asia’s Nuclear Futures

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Chung Min Lee, National University of Singapore

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This book provides a comprehensive assessment of the role of nuclear weapons in Asia since 1945, its implications for regional and global security, and the conditions under which more Asian countries might seek to acquire a nuclear capability in the future.

The East Asian Security Community Donna Weeks, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia October 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49448-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415494489

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American Sanctions in the Asia-Pacific Brendan Taylor, Australian National University This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of US sanctions policy in the Asia-Pacific. Using the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies as a basis for comparison, it examines nine prominent episodes involving the US use of sanctions toward countries in this economically and strategically vital part of the world. In each case it addresses the reasons why sanctions were employed in the first place, the precise nature of sanctions and how they operated in practice, before evaluating their effectiveness. Finally, it identifies common trends that emerge from this analysis and draws out practical implications for US sanctions policy, in particular when and how the US can – and cannot – optimally use sanctions in an Asia-Pacific context. 2009: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-42350-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415423502

It focuses in particular on understanding the nuclear proliferation networks that enabled small and middle ranking powers such as Pakistan and North Korea to pursue nuclear weapons programs. Three networks are included: • the Soviet network which allowed for the proliferation of nuclear technologies to India, and also to North Korea • the Chinese network which provided missile technology to North Korea, and nuclear technology to Pakistan • the A.Q. Khan network which transferred nuclear weapons technology from Pakistan to North Korea, and missile technology from North Korea to Pakistan. Chung Min Lee considers the pressures upon other Asian powers to go nuclear, particularly Japan and South Korea as a response to the North Korea nuclear program, and Taiwan as a response to China; the role of key forces including the rise of new asymmetrical military capabilities in Asian militaries, and the complex interplay between failing states, weapons of mass destruction and transnational terror groups. Selected Contents: Part 1: Proliferation Networks Preface. Introduction 1. Nuclear Weapons in Asia and Proliferation Networks Part 2: Nuclear Pandora’s Arc 2. Proliferation Before and After the A.Q. Khan Network 3. Failed States and Nuclear Weapons Part 3: Tipping Points and New Security Dilemmas 4. Tipping Points: Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan 5. Deterrence and New Security Dilemmas Part 4: A Brave New World? 6. Nuclear Proliferation in Asia and Consequences for Global Security

Edited by Julia Tao, Anthony B.L. Cheung and Martin Painter, all at the City University of Hong Kong and Chenyang Li, Central Washington University, USA Series: Comparative Development and Policy in Asia In the context of increasingly multi-religious, multi-racial and multi-ethnic modern societies, the achievement of harmony is emerging as a major challenge. This book examines the idea of harmony, and its place in politics and governance, both in theory and practice, in Asia, the West and elsewhere. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Why Governance for Harmony? Part 2: Governance for Harmony in East-West Traditions 2. The Confucian Conception of Harmony 3. Harmony as a Guiding Principle for Governance 4. Harmony in Government Part 3: The Quest for Harmony in Government in Asia 5. Harmony, Conformity or Timidity? Singapore’s Overachievement in the Quest for Harmony 6. Harmony in Government-Society Governance: Problems, Challenges and Prospects in Malaysia 7. Risks in Adopting Modernization as the Way to Build a Harmonious Society in Modern China 8. Governance for Harmony: Challenges for Public Service Delivery Reform in China and Vietnam 9. Restoring Governability in Hong Kong: Managing Plurality and Joining Up Governance Part 4: The Quest for Harmony Beyond Asia: Interplay of Culture and Institution from Confucian and Liberal Perspectives 10. Open Politics and Disharmony - Rockman, Bert A. 11. Disharmony and Civil Society: A View from Latin America 12. Consensual but Not Confucian: Resolving the Paradox of Consensual Politics in Scandinavia 13. Harmony through Network Governance? 14. Can the Confucian Way Lead Us out of the Paradox of Trust in Democracy? 15. Propriety, Law and Harmony: A Functional Argument for the Rule of Virtue 16. Xunzi’s Vision of Society: Harmony by Justice 17. Concordia versus Pax: The Impact of Eastern Governance for Harmony on Western Peace Concepts 2009: 234 x 156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-47004-9: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415470049

Asian Ethnicity Editor: Chih-yu Shih, National Taiwan University In the twenty-first century ethnic issues have assumed importance in many parts of the world. Until recently, questions of Asian ethnicity and identity have been treated in a balkanized fashion, with anthropologists, economists, historians, political scientists, sociologists and others publishing their studies in single-discipline journals. Asian Ethnicity provides a cross-disciplinary, international venue for the publication of well-researched articles about ethnic groups and ethnic relations in the half of the world where questions of ethnicity now loom largest. Volume 11, 2010, 3 issues per year Print ISSN: 1463-1369; Online ISSN: 1469-2953 www.tandf.co.uk/journals/caet

December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-42825-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415428255

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Political Communication in Asia

NEW India, Pakistan and Malaysia

Balancing without Alliances

Edited by Lars Willnat, George Washington University, Washington DC, USA and Annette Aw, University of Maryland University College, USA

Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego, USA

Series: Routledge Communication Series

This book examines the nature and implications of the increasing interaction among three secondary powers in the world: China, Russia and India. It provides an in-depth analysis of the complex and often contradictory goals underlying their emerging strategic partnerships along with an assessment of the role these partnerships play in the larger regional and global contexts. In particular, it focuses on the important region of Asia/ Eurasia, where these countries seek to increase their influence and compete against the prominence of the United States.

This edited volume provides a critical review of political communication research conducted in Asia over the past 20 years. Each chapter focuses on studies published in a specific Asian country, selected according to the level of contribution made to the field of political communication in Asia.

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Strategic Partnerships in Asia

Breaking new ground in looking at the ways in which the triad of bilateral strategic partnerships affect the countries’ individual aspirations for power, status and wealth, this book argues that their attempt to develop codified, formal bilateral partnerships and trilateral ties that seek to neither antagonise nor fully embrace each other is both a challenge to peace and security and an opportunity for cooperation. It concludes by suggesting scenarios under which competitive or cooperative economic and security orders may emerge.

2009: 6 x 9: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-96284-1: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96285-8: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88568-0

Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics This is the first comparative study of federalism in India, Pakistan and Malaysia. It analyzes the successes and failures of various federal measures adopted for the political accommodation of diversity in these countries. The author then assesses their comparative significance for other ethnically diverse countries in Asia. February 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-31540-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415315401

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Governance and Planning of Mega-City Regions

The Forum on China- Africa Cooperation (FOCAC)

An International Comparative Perspective

Ian Taylor, University of St. Andrews, UK

Edited by Anthony Yeh, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Jiang Xu, Hong Kong University

Series: Global Institutions

Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

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August 2010: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-56089-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86551-4

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Harihar Bhattacharyya, University of Burdwan, India

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The contributors highlight how European mega-city regions are evolving and strategic intervention redefined to enable the integration of urban qualities in a multi-level governance environment, how traditional federal countries see the promise of major policies and development initiatives finally moving ahead to herald a more strategic intervention at national and regional scales, and how transitional economies witness the rise of state strategies to control the articulation of scales and to reassert the functional importance of state in a growing diffused power context due to decentralization and market reform.

Clearly written and thoroughly accessible, this book will be an informative text for courses on international relations, international security, foreign policy and Asian and Russian politics.

Federalism in Asia

The increase in China’s economic and political involvement in Africa is arguably the most momentous development on the continent since the end of the Cold War. This book seeks to detail the origins, structure, workings and activities of The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and its development over the last nine years. September 2010: 216 x 138: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-54860-1: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415548601

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Sex Trafficking, Human Rights, and Social Justice

City Life from Jakarta to Dakar

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Movements at the Crossroads

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Series: Routledge Research in Human Rights

AbdouMaliq Simone, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict

This volume explores the life experiences, agency, and human rights of trafficked women in order to shed light on the complicated processes in which anti-trafficking, human rights and social justice are intersected.

Series: Global Realities By showing how much of what is considered peripheral to urban life is actually critical to it, the book opens up new ways for understanding what it is possible to do in cities from now on.

2009: 5 x 7-3/4: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-99321-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99322-7: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89249-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415993227 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

The Conflict in Pakistan Niaz A. Shah, University of Hull, UK

June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57182-1: £75.00

Series: Routledge Research in the Law of Armed Conflicts

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This book compares the Islamic law of armed conflict and the international humanitarian law, before going on to practically apply these findings to the current conflicts in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The book argues that although the origins and histories of Islamic and international law of armed conflicts are very different both regimes are to a great extent compatible. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Islamic Law of Armed Conflict 3. Early Islamic Wars: the Practice of the Prophet 4. Islamic and International Law of Armed Conflict 5. The Taliban and the Islamic Law of Armed Conflict 6. The US-led Coalition and the International Law of Armed Conflict 7. The Prosecution of War Crimes 8. Conclusion March 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-56396-3: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415563963

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The Big Three The Emerging Relationship between the United States, India and China in the Changing World Order Harsh Bhasin, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA April 2010: 234 x 156: 168pp Hb: 978-0-415-58430-2: £25.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584302

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International Conflict in the Asia-Pacific

4 Volume Set

Patterns, Consequences and Management

Edited by Ali M. Ansari, University of St. Andrews, UK

Jacob Bercovitch, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Mikio Oishi Series: Routledge Global Security Studies June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58004-5: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580045

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The Routledge Handbook of Asian Security Studies Edited by Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University, USA, Andrew Scobell, Texas A&M University, USA and Joseph Liow, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore The Handbook of Asian Security Studies provides a detailed exploration of security dynamics in the three distinct subregions that comprise Asia, and also bridges the study of these regions by exploring the geopolitical links between each of them. Selected Contents: Part 1: Northeast Asia 1. China’s Rise: How Peaceful? 2. Japan’s Security Future 3. The Security of the Korean Peninsula 4. The Taiwan Issue 5. The Tibetan Question 6. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Its Implications for Regional Security 7. U.S.-China Relations Part 2: South Asia 8. Kashmir and the Indo-Pakistani Conflict 9. Nuclear Weapons and Crisis Stability in South Asia 10. The Sino-Indian Rivalry 11. India’s Experiences with Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 12. The Sri Lankan Civil War 13. Pakistan’s Quest for Security 14. Insurgency, Instability, and the Security of Afghanistan Part 3: Southeast Asia 15. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations 16. Bilateral Tensions in ASEAN 17. Great Power Politics and Southeast Asian Security 18. Maritime Security in Southeast Asia 19. Internal Conflicts in Southeast Asia 20. Islamic Extremism in Southeast Asia 21. Burma/ Myanmar: How Flourishing the ‘Disciplined Democracy’? Part 4: Cross Regional Issues 22. Maritime Rivalry in Asia 23. The ASEAN Regional Forum 24. The New Security Agenda in Asia: Making Spaces for Non-Traditional Security Formulations of Emerging Security Challenges 2009: 246 x 174: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-77781-0: £125.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777810

Politics of Modern Iran Series: Critical Issues in Modern Politics This four-volume collection brings together for the first time the very best and most influential scholarship on the politics of modern Iran. It is an invaluable source of reference for both scholars and students alike, and will allow those developing an interest in Iran quickly and easily to access the highest quality scholarship in the field. Selected Contents: Volume I: History & Theory Volume II: Politics & History Volume III: Political Economy Volume IV: International Relations October 2010: 234 x 156: 1600pp Hb: 978-0-415-40911-7: £650.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415409117

Europe-Asia Studies

Third World Quarterly

Editor: Terry Cox, University of Glasgow, UK

Editor: Shahid Qadir, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

2008 Impact Factor: 0.734 Ranking: 9/38 (Area Studies); 41/99 (Political Science); 106/209 (Economics)

2008 Impact Factor: 0.647

© 2009 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®

© 2009 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®

Europe-Asia Studies is the principal academic journal in the world focusing on the history and current political, social and economic affairs of the countries of the former ‘communist bloc’ of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Asia. At the same time, the journal explores the economic, political and social transformation of these countries and the changing character of their relationships with the rest of Europe and Asia. The comparison with the transformation taking place in China is a further element in the general broadening of the field that used to be called Soviet Studies.

Third World Quarterly (TWQ) is the leading journal of scholarship and policy in the field of international studies. For nearly three decades it has set the agenda on development discourses of the global debate. As the most influential academic journal covering the emerging worlds, TWQ is at the forefront of analysis and commentary on fundamental issues of global concern. TWQ examines all the issues that affect the many Third Worlds and is not averse to publishing provocative and exploratory articles, especially if they have the merit of opening up emerging areas of research that have not been given sufficient attention.

Ranking: 30/43 (Planning and Development)

Volume 62, 2010, 10 issues per year Print ISSN: 0966-8136; Online ISSN: 1465-3427 www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ceas

Volume 31, 2010, 8 issues per year Print ISSN: 0143-6597; Online ISSN: 1360-2241 www.thirdworldquarterly.com

Asian Population Studies Editor: Gavin Jones, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore The first international population journal to focus exclusively on population issues in Asia, Asian Population Studies publishes original research on matters related to population in this large, complex and rapidly changing region, and welcomes substantive empirical analyses, theoretical works, applied research, and contributions to methodology. Volume 6, 2010, 3 issues per year Print ISSN: 1744-1730; Online ISSN: 1744-1749 www.tandf.co.uk/journals/raps

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GENERAL ASIA: LAW Routledge Law in Asia Series edited by: Randall Peerenboom, University of Oxford, UK The series examines legal system development and rule of law in Asia, using Western legal systems as comparison points.

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Legal Reforms in China and Vietnam

Public Interest Litigation in Asia

A Comparison of Asian Communist Regimes

Edited by Po Jen Yap, University of Hong Kong and Holning Lau, University of North Carolina, USA

John Gillespie, Monash University, Australia and Albert H.Y. Chen, University of Hong Kong

This edited volume is a very timely and important contribution to the growing field of public law discourse in Asia. Surveying many of the important jurisdictions in Asia including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, India, South Korea and the Philippines, the book addresses the recent developments and experiences in the field of public interest litigation. The book offers a comparative perspective on an important aspect of public law asking crucial questions about the role of the state and how private citizens around Asia have increasingly used the forms, procedures and substance of public law to advance public and political aims.

This book provides a comprehensive, comparative assessment of legal developments in China and Vietnam, examining similarities and differences, and highlighting the factors likely to promote, change or resist the spread of the Chinese model.

Selected Contents: Preface Toshiyuki Kono 1. Law and Development in a Time of Multiple Visions David M. Trubek 2. Law and Development Orthodoxies and the Northeast Asian Experience John Ohnesorge 3. Japanese Law and Asian Development Tom Ginsburg 4. Law and Development: Korean Contemporary History in Retrospect Chang Hee Lee 5. Neo-Liberalism, Foreign Investment and the International Law of Development M. Sornarajah 6. Emergence of Private Rights in the Resolution of Foreign Investment Disputes Gerald Paul McAlinn 7. Soft-law Approach in Labour Law in Asia Shinichi Ago 8. The Politics of Law, Development and Constitutionalism in Thailand Andrew Harding 9. Thailand and Legal Development: Challenges Ahead Lawan Thanadsillapakul 10. Mongolia’s Constitutional Crisis and the Rule of Law in Post-Soviet Societies Sumiya Sukhbataar 11. Contextualising Debates about Legal and Judicial Reform in Asia: Case Studies of Recent Trends in Singapore and India Michael Ewing-Chow and Arun Thiruvengadam 12. The Success of Law and Development in China Connie Carter

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction: China and Vietnam Compared Albert Chen and John Gillespie 2. Sequencing Chinese Legal Development Randall Peerenboom Part 2: Debating Legal Development in China and Vietnam 3. Legal Thought and Legal Development in the People’s Republic of China Albert Chen 4. The Juridification of State Regulation in Vietnam John Gillespie Part 3: Developing an Administrative Law System Introduction: Michael Dowdle 5. Towards Regulatory Neutrality in a Party-State? A Review of Administrative Law Reforms in China Assistant Zheng Ge 6. Achievements and Challenges in Developing an Administrative Law System in Contemporary Vietnam Vu Doan Ket and Matthieu Salomon Part 3: Public Access to Justice Introduction Nicholas Booth 7. Access to Justice in China: Potentials, Limits and Alternatives Fu Hualing 8. Publication and Public Access: The Largely Inaccessible Vietnamese court Decision Pip Nicholson Part 4: Commercial Regulatory Reforms Introduction Donald Clarke 9. Commercial Regulatory Reform in China during Transition: An Alternative Path to the Regulatory State Leng Jing 10. Vietnam: The Development of Commercial Regulation in Vietnam Melanie Beresford Part 5: The Evolving Role of Legal Education Introduction Jerry Cohen 11. China’s Lawyers and their Training: Enduring Influences and Disconnects Alison Conner 12. Legal Education in Vietnam: To Change or Not to Change? Bui Bich Thi Lien Part 7: Legal Diffusion: The Role of Non-State Actors in Shaping the Regulatory Environment Introduction Michael Dowdle 13. China: Business Lobbying in China in Comparative Perspective Scott Kennedy 14. By-Passing the State: Non-State Regulation in Vietnam Nguyen Hung Quang. Conclusion: Reflections on Legal Development in China and Vietnam Albert Chen and John Gillespie

October 2010: 234 x 156: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-57603-1: £95.00

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Law and Development in Asia Edited by Gerald McAlinn, Keio University, Japan and Caslav Pejovic, Kyushu University, Japan This book presents a comprehensive overview of the key issues relating to law and development in Asia. It discusses the different models of law and development, and shows how development has worked out in practice in a range of Asian countries, including Japan, Korea, China, Thailand, Singapore, India and Mongolia.

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Resolving Disputes in the Asia-Pacific Region International Arbitration and Mediation in East Asia and the West Shahla Ali, University of Hong Kong Resolving Disputes in the Asia-Pacific Region presents empirical research about the attitudes and perceptions of the arbitration community in China, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia as well as North America and Europe. The book covers both international commercial arbitration and ‘alternative’ techniques such as mediation, providing an empirical analysis of how both types of dispute resolution are conducted in the East Asian context. The book examines the history and cultural context surrounding preferred methods of dispute resolution in the East Asian region and sheds light on the various approaches to international arbitration across these diverse regions. November 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58372-5: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415583725

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Asian Yearbook of International Law Volume 14 (2008) Edited by B.S. Chimni, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Miyoshi Masahiro, Aichi University, Japan and Li-ann Thio, National University of Singapore Series: Asian Yearbook of International Law Launched in 1991, the Asian Yearbook of International Law is a major refereed publication dedicated to international law issues as seen primarily from an Asian perspective, under the auspices of the Foundation for the Development of International Law in Asia (DILA). It is the first publication of its kind edited by a team of leading international law scholars from across Asia. The Yearbook provides a forum for the publication of articles in the field of international law, and other Asian international law topics, written by experts from the region and elsewhere. Its aim is twofold: to promote international law in Asia, and to provide an intellectual platform for the discussion and dissemination of Asian views and practices on contemporary international legal issues. Each volume of the Yearbook normally contains articles and shorter notes; a section on State practice; an overview of Asian states participation in multilateral treaties; succinct analysis of recent international legal developments in Asia; an agora section devoted to critical perspectives on international law issues; surveys of the activities of international organizations of special relevance to Asia; and book review, bibliography and documents sections. It will be of interest to students and academics interested in international law and Asian studies. June 2010: 234 x 156: 392pp • Hb: 978-0-415-58227-8: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582278

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GENERAL ASIA: HISTORY Socialist Revolutions in Asia The Social History of Mongolia in the 20th Century Irina Y. Morozova, GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies, Germany Series: Central Asian Studies Contemporary Mongolia is often seen as one of the most open and democratic societies in Asia, undergoing remarkable post-socialist transformation. Based on original material from the former Soviet and Mongolian archives, this book is the first full length post-Cold War study on the history of the Mongolian People’s Republic. Selected Contents: Introduction. Mongolia’s Socialist History Historiography: A Sketch 1. 1921-1924 Theocratic Monarchy and Revolution in Mongolia 2. 1925-1928 The Birth of the Mongolian People’s Republic 3. 1929-1932 Old and New Mongolian Terror 4. 1933-1939 Between Russian Communism and Japanese Militarism 5. 1940-1945 The Mongolian Arad and the Second World War 6. 1946-1952 Socialist Nomadism. Conclusion 2009: 234 x 156: 172pp Hb: 978-0-7103-1351-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780710313515

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Trans-Colonial Modernities in Asia Edited by Michael Dodson, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA and Brian Hatcher, Illinois Wesleyan University, USA

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National Pasts in Europe and East Asia

Legacies of the Asia-Pacific War

Peter W. Preston, University of Birmingham, UK

Edited by Roman Rosenbaum and Yasuko Claremont, both at University of Sydney, Australia

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia This book compares national pasts as well as the current processes of change taking place in Europe and East Asia, including the dynamics of the European Union in Europe and the re-emergence of the historical centre of China in East Asia. It argues that as the change unfolds in the economic, social and political fields, the various national pasts embedded with the polities of the two regions will also need to be revisited and reworked. Selected Contents: 1. National Pasts in Europe and East Asia 2. The Scale and Pace of Change Recalled 3. Available Lessons: Private Memories and Wider European Agendas 4. Europe: General Crisis, Collapse and Recovery 5. Uncomfortable Lessons: The European Union and the USA, 1989/91-2008 6. Reading the Ongoing Changes: European Identity 7. Sweeping Change in East Asia: Political Leaders and the Experience of Violence 8. East Asia: General Crisis, Collapse and National Development 9. Contested Compromises: National Pasts in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Bangkok 10. Japan/China: National Pasts and the Reordering of East Asia 11. Europe and East Asia: Intermingled Pasts and Changing Identities 12. Afterword: War is Failure June 2010: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-56113-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561136

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Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia

Pre-Modern States on China’s North-Eastern Frontier

March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-78062-9: £80.00

The Liao, 916-1125, and the Koryo, 918-1392

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Remco Breuker, Australian National University Series: Asian States and Empires

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The Environment in World History Stephen Mosley, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Series: Themes in World History The Environment in World History offers a fresh environmental perspective on familiar world history narratives of imperialism and colonialism, trade and commerce, and technological progress and the advance of civilisation, and will be invaluable reading for all students of world history and environmental studies. Selected Contents: Figures and Tables. Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Environment and History 2. The World Hunt 3. Forests and Forestry 4. Soils and Irrigation 5. Cities and the Environment 6. Conclusion: Beyond the Limits?

This book examines the pre-modern states on China’s north-eastern frontier, in particular the Liao and Koryo, during the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries, explaining their important role during a crucial formative period in which the shape of the modern Chinese and northeast Eurasian states from Mongolia to Korea was formed. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Narratives of the Northeast 2. Barbarians at the Border: New Perspectives on Koryo-Liao Relations 3. Establishing Empire: Narratives of Liao Integration and Expansion 4. Trade, Travel, Deterrence: The Emergence of Koryo 5. The Northeast in Asia: Recurrent Patterns of Involvement 6. The World According to Koryo and Liao. Conclusion. Bibliography. Glossary December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77620-2: £80.00

The Yakeato Generation

Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series This book examines the literary and cultural output of the yakeato generation and the impact of their legacy on contemporary Japanese culture and society. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction: Legacies of the Asia-Pacific War Roman Rosenbaum 2. Current Postwar Discourse in Japan Suzuki Sadami Part 2: Pre-yakeato: Provenance of a Generation To Come 3. Ohara Tomie and a Woman Called En Hiroko Kobayashi 4. The Legacy of Watanabe Kazuo Yasuko Claremont Part 3: The Yakeato Cohort: Offspring of War 5. The Legacy of the yakeato Generation Roman Rosenbaum 6. Irisawa Yasuo and His Conception of Narratives in Prose Poetry Yasuko Claremont 7. Ariyoshi Sawako and Sono Ayako Barbara Hartley Part 4: Post-yakeato: The Heritage of a Generation 8. Graphic Depictions of the Asia-Pacific War Roman Rosenbaum 9. Laughter and Tears Hiroko Cockerill 10. Japanese Poetry and the Legacies of War Leith Morton 11. Language and Body Masahito Takayashiki 12. Kuroki Kazuo’s Requiem for War Carol Hayes 13. Architecture in the Mono-no-nai jidai Peter Armstrong 14. Conclusion Yasuko Claremont July 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57951-3: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415579513

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Agriculture in World History Mark Tauger, West Virginia University, USA Series: Themes in World History Following medieval farming through to imperialism, agricultural revolution, then to decolonisation, the Depression and the Cold War, this wide-ranging survey brings the story of farming right up to the present day. It examines contentious current issues such as contrasting aspects of overproduction and famine, the role of the World Bank and the IMF, environmental issues and GMO. Accessibly written and following a chronological structure, this introduction illuminates key themes such as economic theories of agriculture, the demands of a growing population, how labour is organised and the political and cultural impact of agriculture throughout the world. August 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-77386-7: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77387-4: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84748-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415773874

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Routledge Contemporary Asia Series

Women’s Movements in Asia Edited by Mina Roces, University of New South Wales, Australia and Louise Edwards, University of Hong Kong ‘Experts in analysing gender issues offer this unique comparative analysis of the evolution of ‘national essence feminism’ in the context of global feminism. To find out how the women’s movement in twelve Asian nations have fought for bodily autonomy, participation in politics and religion, new definitions of womanhood, changed family relations and much more – this book is the best (indeed the only) one to read.’ – Chilla Bulbeck, University of Adelaide, Australia Women’s Movements in Asia is a comprehensive study of women’s activism across Asia. With chapters written by leading international experts, it provides a full overview of the history of feminism, as well as the current context of the women’s movement in 12 countries: the Philippines, China, Indonesia, Japan, Burma, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Korea, India and Pakistan. For each of these countries the manner in which feminism changes according to cultural, political, economic and religious factors is explored. The contributors investigate how national feminisms are influenced by transnational factors, such as the women’s movements in other countries, colonialism and international agencies. Each chapter also considers what Asian feminists have contributed to global theoretical debates on the woman question, the key successes and failures of the movements and what needs to be addressed in the future. This breadth of coverage, together with suggestions for further reading and watching, and an integrated cross-national timeline makes Women’s Movements in Asia ideal for use on courses looking at women and feminism in Asia. It will appeal both to students and specialists in the fields of gender, women’s and Asian studies. May 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-48702-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48703-0: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85123-4

Changing Questions and Altering Frameworks

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Edited by Georgette Wang, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Hyun Bang Shin, University of Leeds, UK

Feminisms and Transnational Activism

De-Westernizing Communication Research

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Urban Transformation in East Asia

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This book explores urban transformation in East Asia, focusing in particular on the rapid transformation of old and dilapidated neighbourhoods in East Asian cities. It explores the different approaches that have been adopted, assesses the costs and benefits to those affected, including the urban poor, and draws public policy conclusions. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Urban Transformation in East Asia 2. Urban Regeneration and Developer-Led Partnership 3. Urbanisation, Urban Housing and the Evolution of Renewal Policies 4. Living Conditions in Neighbourhoods Targeted for Redevelopment 5. Real Estate Capital and its Profiteering in Neighbourhood Redevelopment Processes 6. Government Intervention in Redevelopment: Driving Neighbourhood Changes 7. Redevelopment and Residents: Constraints upon ‘Decision-to-Move’ 8. Redevelopment and Residents: Housing Experiences upon Displacement 9. Residents and Participation: Limited Opportunities 10. Conclusion: Assessing Developer-Led Partnership March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-46945-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415469456

This path-breaking book moves beyond critiquing ‘Westerncentrism’ in media and communication studies by examining where Eurocentrism has come from, how is it reflected in the study of media and communication, what the barriers and solutions to de-centralizing the production of theories are, and what is called for in order to establish Asian communication theories. Selected Contents: 1. From Eurocentrism to postEurocentrism in Communication Research 2. Journeys to the West 3. Emerging Global Divides in Media and Communication Theory 4. De-westernizing Communication 5. Orientalism, Occidentalism, and Communication Research 6. Globalizing Media and Communication Studies 7. De-westernization of Communication Studies in Chinese Societies 8. An Anatomy of Eurocentrism in Communication Scholarship 9. Rethinking Ethnocentrism in Communication Theory 10. On Wenyi 11. The Geography of Theory and the Place of Knowledge 12. Beyond the Dichotomy of Communication Studies 13. The Return to Practice 14. Imagining de-Westernization 15. Whither Eurocentrism 16. An Agenda for the Social Sciences in Asia 17. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57545-4: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575454

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Enhancing Asia-Europe Asian Cities, Migrant Labor and Co-operation through Educational Exchange Contested Spaces FORTHCOMING

Edited by Tai-Chee Wong, National Institute of Education, Singapore and Jonathan Rigg, University of Durham, UK This book explores how migration plays a central role in the renewing and reworking of urban spaces in the rapidly changing cities of Asia. The contributors examine the roles and effects of different forms of migration in the arena of urban change, considering low-skilled domestic migrants, professional transnational migrant and legal and illegal international migrants. Selected Contents: Part 1: Dynamics and Outcomes of Urban Migration: A Theoretical Perspective Part 2: International Perspectives Part 3: Intra-national Perspectives June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56448-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564489

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Georg Wiessala, University of Central Lancashire, UK

Offers a critique of the ways in which intellectual and academic exchanges inform and shape external interactions with countries, institutions and non-state actors across the Asia-Pacific. Wiessala analyses ideologies, mechanisms and policies through which matters of exchange and inter-cultural dialogue have come to bear on the EU-Asia dialogue. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Asia-Europe ‘www of Learning’ and the ‘Asia-Europe Conversation’ 2. ‘Lands of Charm and Cruelty’: The Roles of ‘Learning’, ‘Imagination’ and ‘Myth’ in the Asia-Europe Encounter 3. Theoretical Perspectives on EU-Asia Inter-Cultural Contacts 4. Battling for Brains: Diplomacy between Education, Declaration and Aspiration: Knowledge-Transfer and Exchange in the EU’s ‘Asia Policies’ 5. Maximalist Institutionalism versus Gradual Incrementalism: Human Rights, Learning and EU-Asia Relations 6. Inter-Cultural Communication in Practice: Academic Cooperation, Curriculum Deveopment and the Discipline of ‘European Studies’ in the EU-Asia Dialogue 7. Overall Conclusion: The Weaving of New Silk Routes and of the Asia-Europe ‘www’ of Learning: Successes and Drawbacks November 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-48194-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415481946

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Inter-Ethnic Dynamics in Asia Considering the Other through Ethnonyms, Territories and Rituals Edited by Christian Culas, French Institute on Contemporary South-East Asia, Vietnam and François Robinne, University of Provence, France

From Orientalism to Postcolonialism Asia, Europe and the Lineages of Difference Edited by Sucheta Mazumdar and Vasant Kaiwar, both at Duke University, USA and Thierry Labica, Université Paris X Nanterre, France An intervention in one of the most fundamental debates confronting the social sciences and humanities, namely how to understand global and local historical processes as interconnected developments affecting human actors.

This book examines inter-ethnic relationships between groups and the dynamics of exchange networks throughout Asia and includes case studies based in Vietnam, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Nepal, China, Indonesia, and Russia. Selected Contents: Introduction C. Culas and F. Robinne Part 1: Ethnonyms: Naming Oneself, Naming others and being Named in a Multi-Ethnic Complex 1. The Ethnonyms of the Hmong in Vietnam: Early history (1856-1924) and Practical Epistemology Christian Culas 2. Rai, Khambu, Kirant etc.: Ethnic Labels or Political and Land Tenure Categories? Logics of Identification of an Ensemble of Populations in Nepal Grégoire Schlemmer 3. Making Ethnonyms in a Clan Social Organization: The Case of the So-Called Kachin Subgroups (Burma) François Robinne 4. Names and Territoriality among the Phunoy: How The State Creates Ethnic Group (Lao PDR) Vanina Bouté Part 2: Spatial Configurations and Appropriation of the Social Landscapre in Multi-Ethnic Contexts 5. A Sense of Place: The Spatial Referent in the Definition of Identities and Territories in the Dulong Valley (Northwest Yunnan - China) Stéphane Gros 6. Territorial Construction and Ethnic Relations in the Context of Collectivisation: A Case Study from a Mountain area in Northern Vietnam Marie Mellac Part 3: Presence and use of the Other in Religious Rituals 7. Orthodox Russians, Siberian Shamanists and a Bear: How do you take an Oath in Siberia? Jean-Luc Lambert 8. The Illness is the Other People: Cross Representations and Ritual Mangement of Alterity and Illness among the Kulung (Nepal) Grégoire Schlemmer 9. Presence and Use of the Burmese legend heritage in the Dynamic of Interethnic Relations (South Shan State) François Robinne Part 4: Analyse A-Contrario 10. Ethnic Isolationism in the China-Southeast Asia Borderlands Nicholas Tapp 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55936-2: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86138-7

Selected Contents: Part 1: Geographies of Otherness 1. Coordinates of Orientalism: Reflections on the Universal and the Particular Vasant Kaiwar and Sucheta Mazumdar 2. Locating China, Positioning America: Politics of the Civilizational Model of World History Sucheta Mazumdar Part 2: Spectres of Revolution and the Orientalist Turn 3. The Domination Unthinkable: French Sociology of India in the Mirror of Max Weber Roland Lardinois 4. The Question of Orientalism in Pan-Islamic Thought: The Origins, Content and Legacy of Transnational Muslim Identities Cemil Aydin 5. Iranian Modernity in Global Perspective: Nationalist, Marxist, and Authenticity Discourses Afshin Matin-Asgari 6. Marxism(s), Revolution, and the Third World: Thoughts on the Experiences of Successive Generations in Europe and East Asia Pierre Rousset Part 3: The Dialectic of Capital and Community-Authenticity 7. The Cultural Fix? Language, Work, and the Territories of Accumulation Thierry Madjid Labica 8. Hybrid and Alternative Modernities: A Critical Perspective on Postcolonial Studies and the Project of Provincializing Europe Vasant Kaiwar 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-54740-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87231-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547406

ASAA Women in Asia Series The primary aim of this important series is to publish original, high quality work on all aspects of women in Asia. Submissions are welcomed from prospective authors, both new and established scholars, working in any appropriate discipline. For more titles in this series, see pages 51 & 73

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Gender and Emotional Labour in Asia Ann Brooks, University of Adelaide, Australia The concept of emotional labour has largely emerged from the analysis of organizations in the West. However, little has been written about the issue of what defines emotional labour and how it is configured in different cultural contexts. This book addresses this gap in the literature and considers how and in what ways emotional labour characterises formal and informal work environments in Southeast Asia. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Globalization, Labour Force Participation and the Gender Gap Part 1: Caregiving, Emotional Labour and Female Migrant Labour 2. Caregiving, Parenting and Emotional Labour in Southeast Asia 3. Globalization, the Feminization of Migration and Emotional Labour 4. Human Rights and Female Migrant Labour in Asia Part 2: New Economy and Servicing High-End Economic Migrants 5. New Economy, Women Executives, Organizational Constraints and Emotional Labour 6. Servicing High-End Economic Migrants in Global Cities in Asia Part 3: Masculinity, Relationships and Emotional Labour 7. Men, Masculinity and Emotional Labour. Conclusion September 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56389-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415563895

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Globalisation and Advertising in Emerging Economies Brazil, Russia, India and China Lynne Ciochetto, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand This book analyses four of the largest and most dynamic contemporary emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India and China. Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines anthropology, sociology, development studies and the cultural industries of design and advertising, the book explores the dynamics of global capitalism from the perspective of global advertising. A series of country studies examines contemporary global advertising through political, economic and cultural perspectives. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Capitalism, Globalisation, Advertising, Consumerism and the Environment 2. Brazil 3. Russia 4. India 5. China 6. Conclusion November 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-56200-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562003

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Social Theory in Contemporary Asia

Dandyism and Transcultural Modernity

Ann Brooks, University of Adelaide, Australia

The Dandy, the Flaneur, and the Translator in 1930s Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris

Series edited by: M. Ramesh, National University of Singapore

Peng Hsiao-yen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

The Routledge Research on Public and Social Policy in Asia Series publishes quality manuscripts on contemporary public policy issues by scholars in Public Administration, Public Management, and Public Policy as well as Economics, Geography, Political Science, Social Work, and Sociology. There are no limitations regarding policy sectors that may be included in the Series, provided the manuscript deals with significant public policy issues with broad appeal. The Series is advised by an international Editorial Board.

Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought This book reconceptualises current social and cultural theory debates on gender, intimacy and identity in the context of non-Western society, to examine whether reflexivity and gender identity in the Chinese diasporic cultures in Asia have experienced the same transformation in, or ‘democratization’ of, traditional relationships as in the West. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Contesting Intimacy, Reflexivity and Identity in Contemporary Social Theory 2. Intimacy, Reflexivity and Identity in Contemporary Asia 3. Reflexivity and the Transformation of Gender Identity in Cosmopolitan Asia 4. Postmodern Confucianism, ‘Moral Economies’ and ‘Biopolitical Otherness’ in Redefining Intimacy and Identity in Southeast Asia 5. Sex and ‘Singlehood’ as a Source of Tension in Contemporary Asia 6. Cultural Production, Intimacy and Identity: Paradigms of Resistance and Islamic Orthodoxy in Asia

Series: Academia Sinica on East Asia This book views the Neo-Sensation mode of writing as a traveling genre, or style, that originated in France, moved on to Japan, and then to China. The author contends that modernity is possible only on ‘the transcultural site’ – transcultural in the sense of breaking the divide between past and present, elite and popular, national and regional, male and female, literary and non-literary, inside and outside. Selected Contents: Introduction: Dandyism, the Quintessence of Transcultural Modernity 1. A Dandy, Traveler, and Woman Watcher: Liu Na’ou from Taiwan 2. A Traveling Subgenre: The Palm-of-the-Hand Story 3. The Flâneur and the Flâneuse: Yokomitsu Riichi’s Shanghai 4. A Travelling Text: Souvenirs entomologiques 5. A Travelling Disease: The ‘Malady of the Heart’ and the Modern Boy Conclusion: To Connect July 2010: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-58428-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584289

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Grassroots Social Security in Asia Mutual Associations, Microinsurance and Social Welfare

July 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-55109-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551090

Edited by James Midgley, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Hosaka Mitsuhiko, Nihon Fukushi University, Japan

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Investigates the role of mutual associations in providing income protection to low-income people in Asia, particularly the region’s developing countries. Providing a number of important case studies covering South Asia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Mongolia, Indonesia and Japan.

Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia Edited by Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, RMIT University, Australia, Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, University of Technology Sydney, Australia and Damien Spry, University of Sydney, Australia Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series This book examines the influence of the mobile media technology in the lives of young people in East and North Asia, South East Asia and Australia, addressing important questions of social identity, well-being, participation and exclusion. Selected Contents: Introduction: Why Mobility Matters: Young People and Media Competency in the Asia-Pacific 1. Angels and Devils: Youth Mobile Media Politics, Fear, Hope and Policy in Japan and Australia 2. Japanese Mobile Youth in the 2000s 3. ‘Your Phone Makes You, You’: Exploring the Youth Script in Teen Magazine Representations of Mobile Media 4. The Traditional Meets the Technological: Mobile Navigations of Desire and Intimacy 5. The Price of Being Mobile: Youth, Gender and Mobile Media 6. The City, Self and Connections: ‘Transyouth’ and Urban Social Networking in Seoul 7. The Representation of Mobile Youth in the Post-colonial Techno-nation of Korea 8. Official and Unofficial Mobile Media in Australia: Youth, Panics, Innovation 9. Mobile Design: Giving Voice to Children and Young People March 2010: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-54795-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547956

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Selected Contents: Introduction Mitsuhiko Hosaka and James Midgley Part 1: The Issues 1. Nonformal Social Security and Microinsurance: An Overview James Midgley 2. Statutory Social Security, Development and the Role of Microinsurance James Midgley Part 2: Case Studies of Microinsurance 3. Development of Grassroots Social Protection System in South Asia: Cases in India and Bangladesh Mariko Okamoto 4. People-Initiated Social Insurance Activities: The Case of Woman’s Bank in Sri Lanka Nandasiri Gamage and Mitsuhiko Hosaka 5. Community Welfare Funds in Thailand Panthip Petchmark, Somsook Boonyabancha and Mitsuhiko Hosaka 6. Coping with Risks in a Transition Economy: Security Measures for Nomadic Families in Mongolia Mariko Okamoto 7. Grassroots Islamic Microinsurance Organizations in Indonesia: Their role in Promoting Income Security Sirojudin Abbas 8. Mutual Assistance and Village Reconstruction Works in Pre-modern Rural Communities in Japan Ki’ ichiro Ogura Part 3: Policy Implications 9. The Contribution of Microinsurance in Extending Income Protection to All Mitsuhiko Hosaka and James Midgley June 2010: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-49306-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415493062

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Poverty Capital

Migration

The Role of Social Security

Microfinance and the Making of Development

Michael Samers, University of Kentucky, USA

Ananya Roy, University of California, Berkeley USA

Migration is an advanced, yet accessible, introduction to migration and immigration in a global context. It offers a critical, multi-disciplinary approach to the subject, borrowing from human geography, political science, social anthropology and sociology. However, unlike other broad volumes on the subject, it emphasises a theoretical and conceptual approach to the study of migration. Specifically, Migration adopts a unique geographical approach by employing spatial concepts such as place, scale, and territory. Using these spatial concepts, the author argues that most studies of migration begin with either an undue emphasis on nation-states as a lens on migration or on the contrary rely on exaggerated notions of trans-nationalism. Migration neither neglects the importance of nation states nor the significance of transnationalism, but it focuses on how local contexts matter to migration. The book covers such topics as migration categories, the explanation of different forms of migration, migration and employment, the geopolitics of migration and immigration and citizenship, rights, and belonging.

Edited by James Midgley, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Kwong Leung Tang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong This book looks at the role of social policy, particularly social security, in addressing the ongoing challenge of poverty in East Asia despite the region’s spectacular experience of economic growth in decent decades.

March 2010: 6 x 9: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-87672-8: £100.00

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction and Context Introduction: Poverty and Social Policy Responses in East Asia Kwong-leung Tang and James Midgley 1. The Role of Social Security in Poverty Alleviation: An International Review James Midgley Part 2: Country Case Studies: Social Security in East Asia 2. The Emergence of Social Assistance in China: Challenges and Issues Joe Leung, and Xu Yuebin 3. Social Assistance Programmes in Singapore Mui-teng Yap 4. Korea’s National Basic Livelihood Programme and Social Development Joon Yong Jo 5. Welfare-to-Work Reform in Hong Kong: Overview and Prospects Kwong-leung Tang 6. Rural Social Protection in China: Reform, Performance and Problems Xu Yuebin and Zhang Xiulan Part 3: Innovations and Issues of Social Policy and Poverty in East Asia 7. Building Assets for the Poor in Taiwan: Policy Innovation from Income to Assets Li-Chen Cheng 8. From Micro-Credit to Micro-Insurance: Creating Social Security Where There is None Takayoshi Amenomori 9. The Social Investment Fund of Thailand Shinichi Shigetomi 10. Knowledge of Public Policy and the Perceived Positive Impact of The Welfare Benefits System C.K. Wong and Kwong-leung Tang 11. Social Security, Housing Policy and Asset Building: The Relevance of Home Ownership for Elderly Income Protection in Hong Kong James Lee

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Contesting Development Critical Struggles for Social Change Edited by Philip McMichael, Cornell University, USA 2009: 7 x 10: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-87331-4: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-87332-1: £28.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86092-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/ 9780415873321 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Southeast Asian Development Andrew McGregor, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development Southeast Asia has long fascinated development practitioners and researchers for being one of the few regions of the world that has resisted global trends to become a successful developing region. Divided into accessible thematic chapters, this book adopts a unique perspective of equitable development to outline the strengths and weaknesses of the transformations taking place in the Southeast Asian region. Focusing on four key themes: equality and inequality; political freedom and opportunity; empowerment and participation; and environmental sustainability, these concepts are used to explore Southeast Asian development and trace the impacts that the growing popularity of market-led and grassroots approaches are having upon economic, political and social processes. In highlighting how Southeast Asian development is unevenly distributing wealth, opportunities and risks throughout the region, this book emphasizes the need for creative new approaches to ensure that benefits of development are equitably enjoyed by all. Including illustrations, case studies and further reading, this book provides an accessible up-to-date introductory text for students and researchers interested in Southeast Asian development, development studies, Asian studies and geography. 2008: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-38416-2: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38152-9: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415381529 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Series: Key Ideas in Geography

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Explaining Migration Across International Borders 3. Geographies of Migration and Work 4. Geo-political Economies of Migration Control 5. Geographies of Migration, Citizenship and Belonging 6. Conclusions 2009: 216 x 138: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-77665-3: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77666-0: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776660 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia-Pacific Edited by Larissa Hjorth, RMIT University, Australia and Dean Chan, Edith Cowan University, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture This collection explores the politics of game play and its cultural context by focusing on the Asia-Pacific region. Drawing from micro ethnographic studies to macro political economy analysis of techno-nationalisms and transcultural flows of cultural capital, it provides an interdisciplinary model for thinking through the politics of gaming. 2009: 6 x 9: 314pp Hb: 978-0-415-99627-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415996273

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Re-playing Shakespeare in Asia

Handbook of Asian Education

Edited by Poonam Trivedi, University of Delhi, India and Minami Ryuta, Aichi University of Education, Japan

This comprehensive and authoritative Handbook describes educational practices in Asia and explains and interprets these practices from cultural, historical, and economic perspectives. It documents the accomplishments and achievements of Asian education and also discusses the challenges it faces. Using a clearly explained civilization-based framework, the volume is structured in five sections, each devoted to educational practices in a particular Asian civilization (Sinic, Japanese, Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist). Topics addressed include both the formal schooling system and out-of-school educational practices, education governance and management, curriculum and assessment, teachers and teaching; learners and learning; home and community. Each section offers one chapter on the challenges education faces and what efforts are underway or planned to meet them, and one chapter on how immigrants from each civilization have come to live in the West, how they are educated, and how they are adapting to their new homes.

Yong Zhao, Michigan State University, USA

Series: Routledge Studies in Shakespeare This book reviews the ‘playing’ of Shakespeare in which there is a re-staging and a re-writing - through adaptation, appropriation, or acculturation – of the Western Shakespeare into worlds of Asian theatre languages, considering stagings in Japan, China, India, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. 2009: 6 x 9: 356pp Hb: 978-0-415-99240-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415992404

Distance and Blended Learning in Asia

Handbook of Asian Education: A Cultural Perspective:

Colin Latchem, Open learning consultant, Australia and Insung Jung, International Christian University, Japan Series: The Open and Flexible Learning Series Distance and Blended Learning in Asia is a unique and comprehensive overview of open, distance learning (ODL) and information and communication technology (ICT) in Asian education and training. Broad in coverage, this book also critically examines ODL and ICT experiences from Japan to Turkey and from Sri Lanka to Mongolia drawing conclusions from the successes and failures, and recommending ways in which planning, management and practice may be further developed.

• offers a novel and sensible approach to capture the essence of the diverse educational systems and practices in Asia • is written from an angle to inform readers in the U.S. and other Western cultures about Asian education and the education of Asian immigrants • uniquely combines description and interpretation of educational practices in Asia. This volume is directed to education researchers and graduate students in international and comparative education, globalization and education, multicultural education, sociocultural foundations of education, Asian studies; educational administrators and education policy makers. December 2010: 8-1/2 x 11: 912pp Hb: 978-0-8058-6445-8: £170.00 Pb: 978-0-8058-6444-1: £64.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780805864441

4 Volume Set

2009: 6 x 9: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-99409-5: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99410-1: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87877-4

Women in Asia Edited by Louise Edwards, University of Hong Kong and Mina Roces, University of New South Wales, Australia

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Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies Drawing together in four volumes the key research which has shaped the dynamic academic field that explores women’s lives in the Asian region over the past four decades, and edited by two leading scholars, Women in Asia provides users with a comprehensive survey of all the major issues relating to women in the world’s fastest changing and most culturally diverse region.

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Modern Indian Culture and Society Edited by Knut A. Jacobsen, University of Bergen, Norway Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies This collection from Routledge focuses on this shift by collecting and organizing the very best scholarship on modern Indian culture and society. As the world’s largest democracy emerges as an economic and cultural superpower, there is an increased need for knowledge about it. This four-volume work answers that need by making the most important, exciting and original recent writings on central dimensions of modern Indian culture and society readily accessible.

Selected Contents: Volume I: Women and Political Power Volume II: Redefining Working Women Volume III: Health and Sexuality Volume IV: Constructions of the Feminine 2009: 234 x 156: 1704pp Hb: 978-0-415-44525-2: £650.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415445252

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The Qur’an Modern Muslim Interpretations Massimo Campanini, Oriental University, Naples, Italy The Qur’an: Modern Muslim Interpretations offers a lucid guide to the ways in which Muslims have read the Qur’an in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Massimo Campanini begins by exploring early approaches to the understanding of the Qur’an, including the Salafis and the construction of the Islamic Renaissance Movement. He then moves on to contrast the development of two major schools: the traditionalists and the ‘scientific’ interpreters. These were followed by the phenomenologists, who created a lively and original approach to exegesis. He explores the radical ideas of Sayyid Qutb and his followers, which are significant part of what has become known as political Islamism. Lastly he explores the idea of exegesis as a liberation theology, through the work of Esack and Wadud. September 2010: 234 x 156: 148pp Hb: 978-0-415-55829-7: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55830-3: £14.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415558303

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Introducing Buddhism Damien Keown, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK and Charles S. Prebish, Utah State University, USA ‘This is a wonderful book, comprehensive and readable, that covers a wide spectrum of Buddhism. It’s clearly presented and probably the best general textbook available today. Aimed at undergraduate readers, it can also provide reliable information for anyone interested in Buddhism.’ – John Powers, Australian National University Explaining the key teachings and historical development of Buddhism, this student-friendly introduction contains chapters on Engaged Buddhism, Buddhist and War, Buddhism in the Western World and Meditation. The accompanying website can be found at www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415392357. 2009: 246 x 174: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-55000-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55001-7: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415550017 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Encyclopedia of Hinduism

Hindus Their Religious Beliefs and Practices Julius Lipner, University of Cambridge, UK Series: The Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices Julius Lipner’s Hindus is widely recognised as essential reading for everyone wishing to understand one of the world’s great religious traditions. Hinduism comprises the religion and culture of the great majority of the people of India, a country tipped to become a world superpower politically, economically and culturally in the course of the present century. The vast array of diverse beliefs and practices usually described as ‘Hindu’ has been notoriously difficult to corral under a single regulating theme. Julius Lipner provides not only a wide-ranging introduction to Hindu religious and cultural diversity but also suggests a way to characterize Hinduism as a distinct tradition that has survived and adapted to changing circumstances from ancient times to the present day. Lipner is a recognised authority on Hinduism’s polycentric emphasis, and his book is based on a lifetime of research and personal experience of his subject. In this thoroughly revised and substantially enlarged second edition, students of Hinduism will find more coverage of the debate about Hindu origins, the nature and practice of Hindu worship, the role of women, the scope of dharma and morality, Hindu philosophical thought and the use of reason, and the way caste functions. 2009: 234 x 156: 448pp Hb: 978-0-415-45676-0: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45677-7: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415456777 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Edited by Denise Cush and Catherine A. Robinson, both at Bath Spa University, UK and Michael York, Academy for Cultural and Educational Studies, London, UK The Encyclopedia of Hinduism contains over 900 entries reflecting recent advances in scholarship which have raised new theoretical and methodological issues as well as identifying new areas of study which have not been addressed previously. The debate over the term ‘Hinduism’ in the light of post-Orientalist critiques is just one example of how once standard academic frameworks have been called into question. Entries range from 150-word definitions of terms and concepts to 5,000-word in-depth investigations of major topics. The Encyclopedia covers all aspects of Hinduism but departs from other works in including more ethnographic and contemporary material in contrast to an exclusively textual and historical approach. It includes a broad range of subject matter such as: historical developments (among them nineteenth and twentieth century reform and revival); geographical distribution (especially the diaspora); major and minor movements; philosophies and theologies; scriptures; deities; temples and sacred sites; pilgrimages; festivals; rites of passage; worship; religious arts (sculpture, architecture, music, dance, etc.); religious sciences (e.g. astrology); biographies of leading figures; local and regional traditions; caste and untouchability; feminism and women’s religion; nationalism and the Hindu radical right; and new religious movements. The history of study and the role of important scholars past and present are also discussed.

Encyclopedia of Islamic Civilisation and Religion Edited by Ian Richard Netton, University of Exeter, UK ‘The book maintains a clear objectivity about contentious topics like fundamentalism and science and women in Islam...as a desk and shelf reference work, it holds its own very well in a crowded field’ - Reference Reviews The Encyclopedia of Islamic Civilisation and Religion provides scholarly coverage of the religion, culture and history of the Islamic world, at a time when that world is undergoing considerable change and is a focus of international study and debate. The non-Muslim world’s perceptions of Islam have often tended to be dominated by unrepresentative radical extremist movements and media interpretations of events involving such movements, to the extent that many people are unaware of the depth and variety of Islamic thought. At the same time, many who have had a formal training in Islamic studies have tended to concentrate on the traditional, to the exclusion of the contemporary. The Encyclopedia of Islamic Civilisation and Religion covers the full range of Islamic thought, in historical depth, but it also provides substantial coverage of contemporary trends across the Muslim world. With well over a thousand entries on Islamic theology, history, arts, science, law and institutions, and coverage of Islam in individual countries and cities around the world, the Encyclopedia of Islamic Civilisation and Religion provides an extremely rich resource for students and researchers in religious studies and Middle Eastern studies. Routledge published The Qura’n: An Encyclopedia in 2005, an excellent companion to the Encyclopedia of Islamic Civilisation and Religion.

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The Orthodox Christian World

Edited by Damien Keown, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK and Charles S. Prebish, Utah State University, USA

Edited by Augustine Casiday, University of Wales, Lampeter, UK Series: Routledge Worlds Orthodox Christianity is the main historical inheritor of the Byzantine tradition of Christianity, and is still practised around the world. The two main strands are Greek Orthodox and Russian Orthodox, but there are thriving communities in countries as varied as Egypt (the Copts), Armenia, and Romania, with strong diasporic communities in Western Europe, North America, Australia, and elsewhere. This book offers a compelling overview of the Orthodox World, covering the main regional traditions and the ways in which the tradition has become global; key figures include John Chrysostom to the contemporary Fathers of Mount Athos and a rich selection of key themes, including theology, monasticism, iconography and the arts, pastoral care and Orthodoxy through the eyes of travellers.

2009: 246 x 174: 952pp Pb: 978-0-415-55624-8: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-49875-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/ 9780415556248

The contributors are drawn from the Orthodox community worldwide, providing an innovative and illuminating approach to the subject, ideal for students and scholars alike. October 2010: 246 x 174: 672pp Hb: 978-0-415-45516-9: £120.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415455169

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South Asian Buddhism

The Qur’an: The Basics

A Survey

Massimo Campanini

Stephen C. Berkwitz, Missouri State University, USA

Translated by Oliver Leaman

South Asian Buddhism presents a comprehensive historical survey of the full range of Buddhist traditions throughout South Asia from the beginnings of the religion up to the present. Starting with narratives on the Buddha’s life and foundational teachings from ancient India, the book proceeds to discuss the rise of Buddhist monastic organizations and texts among the early Mainstream Buddhist schools. It considers the origins and development of Mahayana Buddhism in South Asia, surveys the development of Buddhist Tantra in South Asia and outlines developments in Buddhism as found in Sri Lanka and Nepal following the decline of the religion in India. Berkwitz also importantly considers the effects of colonialism and modernity on the revivals of Buddhism across South Asia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Series: The Basics This highly topical introduction to the holy book of Islam includes essential reference resources such as a chronology of the revelation, weblinks and extensive guides to further reading. The Qur’an: The Basics is a concise and easy-to-read introduction to the text that provides the foundations of Muslim faith, right-living and daily worship. 2007: 198 x 129: 168pp Hb: 978-0-415-41162-2: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41163-9: £11.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415411639 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Cathy Cantwell, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford, UK

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Islam: The Basics Colin Turner, Durham University, UK Series: The Basics With nearly 1500 rich years of history and culture to its name, Islam is one of the world’s great faiths and, in modern times, the subject of increasingly passionate debate by believers and non-believers alike. Islam: The Basics is a concise and timely introduction to all aspects of Muslim belief and practice. Topics covered include: • the Koran and its teachings • the life of the Prophet Muhammad

Buddhism: The Basics examines the historical development of Buddhism and its presence today, from its key religious texts to practices and beliefs. With helpful features including a detailed map of the Buddhist world, glossary of terms and tips for further study, this is an ideal text for students and interested readers wanting to familiarise themselves with the Buddhist faith. 2009: 198 x 129: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-40879-0: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40880-6: £11.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87425-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415408806 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

• women in Islam

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Asia and Latin America Political, Economic and Multilateral Relations Edited by Jörn Dosch, University of Leeds, UK and Olaf Jacob, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Germany Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series Until the late 1980s, Japan was the only Asian country in Asia with notable political and economic relations. Since then, however, several Asian nations have perceived growing links with the Latin American region as a means of diversifying their political and particularly economic relations while many Latin American decision-makers have increasingly recognised the strategic importance of East Asia in their foreign policy and foreign economic policy designs. This book analyses the economic, political and socio-cultural relations between Asia and Latin America and examines their growing importance in international relations. In the first part of the book the contributors look at the policies, interests and strategies of individual Asian and Latin American states, while the second part delves into the analysis of multilateral institution-building in Asia-Latin America relations. As such, Asia and Latin America will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate scholars of comparative politics, international relations, Asian politics and Latin American politics. February 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-55650-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86036-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415556507

Business Innovation in Asia Knowledge and Technology Networks from Japan Dennis McNamara, Georgetown University, USA

• Sufism and Shi’ism

Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series

• Islam and the modern world • non-Muslim approaches to Islam. Complete with a glossary of terms, pointers to further reading and a chronology of key dates, Islam: The Basics provides an invaluable overview of the history and the contemporary relevance of this always fascinating and important subject.

The central concept of this volume, ‘knowledge networks,’ refers to interactive linkages around nodes of tacit and codified knowledge embedded in Global Value Chains. Such networks can be distinguished by the process or format of information exchange, the organization of the networks within firms, and by target market or product. Selected Contents: 1. Business, Knowledge, and Networks 2. Insulation versus Regional Integration 3. Commerce and the East Asian Community 4. National Interest versus Regional Innovation 5. Electronics Sector: Global Modules and Local Minds 6. Automotive Sector: Global Models and Local Minds 7. Textiles and Fashion: Global Designs and Local Minds 8. Mapping Knowledge Networks

2005: 198 x 129: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-34105-9: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34106-6: £11.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96404-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415341066 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Regional Minorities and Development in Asia Edited by Huhua Cao, University of Ottawa, Canada and Elizabeth Morrell, Flinders University, Australia Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series Bringing together perspectives from Economics, Development and Area Studies, Geography, Anthropology, and Sociology, the book provides local narratives that shed light on some of the different needs, situations, and realities of minority region development among countries in East and Southeast Asia. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Overcoming Exclusion 1. From Rebels to Governors: ‘Patronage Autonomy’ and Continuing Underdevelopment in Muslim Mindanao Miriam Coronel Ferrer 2. Balancing Livelihoods, Limited Options, and the State: Alleviating Poverty in Critical Environments Elizabeth Morrell 3. The Hunter’s Spirit: Autonomy and Development in Indigenous Taiwan Scott Simon Part 2: Development or Underdevelopment? 4. Sustainable Futures? Displacement, Development and the Muong Barbara Rugendyke and Nguyen Thi Son 5. Access to Education for Girls in Minority Region of Gansu Province, Western China: A Geographic Perspective Huhua Cao and Jing Feng Part 3: Ethnic Integration and Cultural Revival 6. Reviving Malay Connections in Southeast Asia Minako Sakai 7. The Miao of China: An Emerging Nationality Peter M. Foggin and Sébastien Carrier 8. Globalization and Regionalism: The Rise of a New Cultural Movement in Bali, Indonesia Thomas Reuter 2009: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55130-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87343-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551304

Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia Most of the world’s fastest growing economies are in Asia. These economies are developing very rapidly and are attracting considerable attention, both in the academic world and within the international business community. Each book in this series provides a concise and up-to-date overview of one of the countries in the region. It examines its place in the world economy, its historical development and its resource endowment. The analysis of its growth to date is balanced by an account of its prospects for future development. The relationship between the different sectors of the economy is discussed, as well as the role of multinational enterprises, the government and the financial markets. The interaction of political and social forces and economic growth is given special consideration, and special features of individual countries are highlighted.

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Intellectual Property, Innovation and Management in Emerging Economies Ruth Taplin, Centre for Japanese and East Asian Studies, UK and Alojzy Nowak, University of Warsaw, Poland This book argues that intellectual property (IP) development and innovation are fundamental to economic growth, especially in newly emerging economies which often hold vast reserves of natural resources and human knowledge that remain unprotected. It sheds light on countries that are gradually realising this situation, with examples from many parts of the world, including Eastern Europe, Africa and especially Asia, where a great deal is being made of innovation and intellectual property to stimulate economic growth.

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The Dynamics of Asian Labour Markets Balancing Control and Flexibility Edited by John Benson, University of South Australia and Ying Zhu, University of Melbourne, Australia December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55111-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551113

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Understanding Innovation The Case of Japan and China Cornelia Storz, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany and Sebastian Schäfer This book discusses the extent to which the diagnoses and reform recommendations of recent work on innovation theory and the related policy recommendations actually apply to Japan and China. It examines the present design and reasons underlying the Japanese and Chinese innovation systems, and based on those findings, emphasises the necessity for reform if the future competitiveness of these countries is to be secured. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Innovation 1.1 Why is Innovation a Relevant Issue? 1.2 Definition of Innovation, Innovation Process 1.3 Classification and Types of Innovation 1.4 Indicators of Innovation 2. Standard Economic Theory and Newer Approaches 2.1 Standard Economic Theory: Assumptions 2.2 Review and Development of Alternative Assumptions 2.3 Introduction into Institutional Economics 3. Institution and Innovation: Innovation Systems 3.1 The Concept of National Innovation Systems 3.2 Definition and Content 3.3 Institutions and Linkages 4. Institution and Innovation: An Application to Japan 4.1 Regulatory Framework and Innovation Policy 4.2 Financial System 4.3 Labour Market 4.4 Science System 5. Firms and Networks, Institution and Innovation: An Application to China 5.1 The Pre-Reform System 5.2 Regulatory Framework 5.3 The Science System 5.4 Science Parks and Networks of Innovation 5.5 The Financial System 5.6 Foreign Direct Investment and Knowledge Transfer. Conclusion December 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-55455-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415554558

Selected Contents: 1. Theoretical Overview Ruth Taplin 2. High Tech and Societal Innovation in China and India: Prospects and Strategies Bernard Arogyaswamy 3. South Korea: The Patent Prosecution Highway – A Model for IP Protection and Enforcement Soo Hee Lee and Heesun Kim 4. Taiwan’s Nanotechnology Sector Renews Global Competitiveness Chyi Yih Luan 5. Two-Types of UniversityIndustry Technology Transfer Intermediaries - TLO and TMC: The Case of Thailand and the USA Akio Nishizawa 6. African Intellectual Property and Economic Growth Dario Tanziani and Nthabiseng Phaswana 7. The Financial Crisis and Prospects for Recovery, the Case of Poland and Central and Eastern Europe Alojzy Nowak 8. Turkey, the EU, IP and Economic Growth Erhun Kula and Selin Ozoguz August 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55960-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559607

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The Rise of Asia

The Comparative Political Economy of Development

International Mobility and the Transformation of Global Capitalism

Trade and Investment in Global Perspective Edited by Prema-chandra Athukorala, Australian National University This volume examines emerging trends and patterns of foreign trade and investment in Asia with a view to contributing to the policy debate on how development strategies should be adopted in response to challenges to economic globalization. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction and Overview Prema-chandra Athukorala Part 1: Broad Picture 2. Asian Trade and Investment: Trends and Patterns Prema-chandra Athukorala and Hal Hill Part 2: Production Networks 3. The Spatial Patterns of Production and Distribution Networks in East Asia Mitsuyo Ando and Fukunari Kimura 4. Production Fragmentation and Outsourcing: The Impact of Trade and Investment Liberalisation Witada Anukoonwattaka and Sisira Jayasuriya 5. Competitive Strategies of Japanese/U.S. Multinationals in Global Production Networks and Clusters: The Case of the HDD Industry Tomofumi Amano 6. Patterns of Trade and Outsourcing in an Era of Catching-Up: An Asia-Europe Comparison Michael Landesmann Part 3: Foreign Direct Investment 7. Ownership Biases and FDI in China Yanheng Huang 8. Trade, FDI and Industrial Transformation in India Kunal Sen 9. Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Transition in Vietnam Prema-chandra Athukorala and Tran Quang Tien 10. US and Japanese FDI and Trade Patterns in Asia Nobuaki Yamashita Part 4: Structural Changes and Policy Issues 11. The Rise of China and India: Adjustment Pressures and Challenges for Resource-Rich Asian Developing Countries Ian Coxhead and Sisira Jayasuriya 12. The Rise of China and East Asian Export Performance Prema-chandra Athukorala 13. Trade and Labour Market Outcomes: Why have the East Asian Cubs Lagged behind the Tigers? Chris Manning and Alberto Posso 14. The Ending of the Trade Policy Bias Against Agriculture Peter Warr June 2010: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-55686-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84996-5

Institutions for Economic Reform in Asia Edited by Philippa Dee, Australian National University, Canberra Consisting of theoretical chapters and six country case study chapters, this book sets out some of the principles that are critical to success in regional cooperation and the ways APEC can promote structural reform efforts in APEC economies.

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Edited by Barbara Harriss-White, University of Oxford, UK and Judith Heyer, Emeritus Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford University, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Development Economics This book illustrates the enduring relevance and vitality of the comparative political economy of development approach and aptly presents the relation between theory and empirical material in a dynamic and interactive way. It offers a meaningful and powerful explanation of what is happening in the continent of Africa and the sub-continent of South Asia today.

Anthony P. D’Costa, Asia Research Centre, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark This book demonstrates the processes underlying the uneven and interconnected development of the world economy by investigating the extent to which rich countries are becoming dependent on the supply of technical professionals from developing countries, the reasons for this reliance, the beneficiaries of such mobility, how institutions such as states and businesses are coping with talent imbalances at the national and global levels, and some of the inegalitarian social consequences of talent mobility.

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Global Economy and the New International Division of Labor 3. The Movement of Global Talent 4. The Global Supply of Talent from China and India 5. Foreign Talent in Japan 6. Institutional Barriers: American and Japanese Outsourcing Patterns 7. The Emerging Regional Division of Labor in Asian Economies 8. Conclusion: The Importance of Talent Mobility to Capital Accumulation and the Global Economy

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Responsible Development Vulnerable Democracies, Hunger and Inequality

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Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia

Omar Noman, UNDP Regional Centre, Sri Lanka

Edited by Kyoko Fukukawa, University of Bradford, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

Series: Routledge International Business in Asia

This book focuses on the economic collapse of 1997, and the effect on the status of East Asia as an economic power. Noman looks at how currency depreciations, personal and state indebtedness, mass unemployment and rioting brought the paternalistic capitalist phase to an end in Asia, and analyzes Asia’s complex recovery and future challenges.

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Africa and South Asia

Selected Contents: Part 1: Prosperity and Discontent 1. Freedom and Responsibility 2. The Asian Boom on the Eve of the Great Recession 3. Asia’s Hunger Test 4. The Loss of Egalitarian Capitalism 5. Damage Control: Can Asia Reduce Environmental Stress? Part 2: Expansion of Freedoms 6. Investing in Just Democracies 7. The End of ‘Asian Values’ and the Spread of Democracy Part 3: Comparison of Asian Development Strategies 8. Conflict and Arrested Development: Pakistan’s Divergence from Eastern Asia 9. Democratic India and Authoritarian East Asia: Are Economic and Political Systems Converging? 10. Responsible Development in a Vulnerable World March 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-7103-1348-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780710313485

This book examines the theory and practice of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in countries across Asia, including China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Bangladesh, providing much needed Asian perspectives on this important issue. Arguing that Western CSR has enjoyed limited effectiveness, it asks whether Asia can avoid the West’s mistakes. 2009: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-45935-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415459358

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Multinationals and Cross-Cultural Management The Transfer of Knowledge within Multinational Corporations Parissa Haghirian, Sophia University, Japan Series: Routledge International Business in Asia This book examines cross-cultural management within multinational enterprises (MNEs), focusing especially on how cultural differences influence the transfer of knowledge between different units within individual corporations. It argues that improving cross-cultural management should focus less on upgrading technology, and more on the capabilities and beliefs of individual employees. July 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-44931-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415449311

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The Political Economy of East Asian Development

The World Bank and the postWashington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia

Against the Orthodoxy

Inheritance of Loss

Jeffrey Henderson, University of Bristol, UK

Susan Engel, University of Wollongong, Australia

Qiao Liu, Paul Lejot and Douglas Arner, all at University of Kong Kong

This book brings together benchmark essays in the field of global political economy, covering the key politicaleconomic issues of East Asian development: the relation between the state and markets; the changing nature of economic governance and its relation to inequality; and the rise of China and its international consequences.

Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations

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Selected Contents: Introduction: Making Sense of East Asian Development 1. On the Making of the East Asian Miracle 2. The Role of the State in the Economic Transformation of East Asia 3. Danger and Opportunity in the Asia Pacific 4. The Economic Crises of the late 1990s 5. Governing Growth and Inequality: The Relevance of Strategic Economic Planning 6. The Limits of Industrialisation in Malaysia (with Richard Phillips) 7. China and the Coming Global-Asian Era. Conclusion: East Asia in the 21st Century November 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-54791-8: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54792-5: £25.99

This book explores the history, structure and current operations of the World Bank, which despite being the largest development organisation and the largest development research body in the world with tremendous direct and indirect influence on developing economies, has rarely received the critical attention its importance merits. For more titles in this series, see page 22. 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-54743-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87316-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547437

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Cost-Benefit Analysis Cases and Materials

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Euston Quah, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Raymond Toh, Singapore Ministry of Transport

International Institutions and Economic Development in Asia Edited by Thanh Tri Vo, Central Institute for Economic Management in Vietnam Series: PAFTAD (Pacific Trade and Development Conference Series) Covers the influence of international public goods and landmark developments and assesses how they have affected Asia’s development through the ‘Golden’ and ‘Silver Ages’ of economic development. It also considers the challenges for the continuation of a new ‘Platinum Age’ of development driven by China and India. Selected Contents: Part 1: Issues and Background 1. Overview and Issues 2. International Public Goods 3. Making the International System Work for the Platinum Age Part 2: Institutions and Their Impact 4. Effects of GATT/WTO on Asia’s Trade Performance 5. Why Did the IMF Become Irrelevant in Asia? The Legacy of the Crisis and Prospects for the Future 6. The World Bank in the East Asia and Pacific Region 7. The Asian Development Bank: Its Achievements, Challenges and Major Contributions to Regional Development David Vines Part 3: Country Experiences 8. China’s Accession to the WTO Five Years on and its Impact on Economic Reform and Performance 9. Vietnam’s Commitment to Openness and Accession to the WTO Part 4: Regional Arrangements 10. APEC: Rationale, Evolution, Achievements and Potential 11. East Asian Arrangements: Their Rationale and Impact 12. Is the International Architecture Adequate? June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-49754-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497541

Finance in Asia Institutions, Regulation and Policy

Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance Asia’s demand for secondgeneration financial institutions and markets needs to be met in order for the region’s further development to be sustained. This book provides a compelling, fact-based assessment of current practices and regulations in Asia’s financial institutions and markets and carefully documents the exciting opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in the region’s financial systems. Selected Contents: 1. Asia’s Economies at the Crossroads 2. Imperatives for Financial Development in Asia 3. Brief History of Asian Financial Systems 4. Understanding Asia’s Financial Institutions 5. Understanding Asia’s Financial Markets 6. New Opportunities and Challenges 7. Asian Financial Markets: Regulation 8. Financial Transactions in Asia 9. Strategies and Roadmap for Development November 2010: 246 x 174: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-42319-9: £36.99

This book highlights the key concepts and principles of cost-benefit analysis as applied in the real world. As well as large scale construction and transport projects, the impact of cost-benefit analysis on a range of social programmes, health, education and the environment is also examined. Undertakings analyzed include:

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• the Three Gorges Dam in China

Tourism Development in India

• the 2008 Beijing Olympics

Kevin Hannam, University of Sunderland and Anya Diekmann

• the Costs of Global Warming • the Jamuna Bridge in Bangladesh. The case studies, many of which have taken or are to take place in developing countries provide a rich background to the principles of the method, and are accompanied by a wealth of explanatory material. As well as being suitable for courses in Cost-Benefit Analysis, Public Finance, Environmental and Health Economics, the books should be of interest to all public policy decision makers and planners. December 2010: 234 x 156: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-56226-3: £31.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562263 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility July 2010: 234 x 156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-55729-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557290

Tourism and Development in the Developing World David J. Telfer and Richard Sharpley Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development

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The East Asian Computer Chip War Ming-Chin Monique Chu Series: Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy For more books in this series, see page 39. December 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56552-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415565523

This book provides an introduction to the tourismdevelopment process. Focusing specifically on the less developed world and drawing on contemporary case studies, it questions many assumptions about the role of tourism in development and, in particular, highlights the dilemmas faced by destinations seeking to achieve development through tourism. 2007: 234 x 156: 280pp Pb: 978-0-415-37151-3: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415371513 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Global Politico-Economic Crises

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Accountability for the Public Good

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Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy The 1997 Asian Crisis and 9/11 were turning points for the world economy. The two events reminded the Western World of the dynamic impacts of globalisation and the increased uncertainty the world was facing. This book examines the threats to the world economy arising in the wake of the tragedy of 11th September 2001 and the preceding Asian financial crisis of 1997. The author makes the point that a distinctive ‘1990s-type’ global capitalist system was the victim of these attacks, so that an appreciation of the peculiarities of this system is essential to an examination of the specific threats that it is likely to face in future and the policy measures necessary to deal with them.

Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management Social Accounting and Public Management brings together for the first time researchers from a range of disciplines including accounting, political science, management, sociology and policy studies to discuss and develop our knowledge and theory of the nature of ‘accountability’ in contemporary global society and the challenges it may pose for public policy and management. This book addresses this nexus of all of these issues and disciplines, and through this, makes a contribution to the development of the disciplines of both social accounting and public policy and management. Social accounting as a discipline has challenged the methodology and focus of the larger field of accounting over the last 50 years. More recently it has taken on greater significance for other subjects as well, addressing issues for public policy and management more broadly. These include the issues of the nature of accountability in the contemporary plural state, environmental and societal sustainability, the ethical management and governance of public services and resources, and the creation and sustenance of social capital as an essential element of the modern plural state.

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Alan Rugman, Indiana University, USA and Alain Verbeke

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Series: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy Twenty years after the first edition of Global Corporate Strategy and Trade Policy first published, Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke’s seminal book remains as relevant to an examination of the relationships between firms and governments as ever. As developed nations now face a sharp rise in imports from rapidly developing countries such as China and India, this groundbreaking theoretical analysis of strategic management and trade policy, with the authors’ original framework now substantively updated and extended, may indeed take on a new kind of consequence for students and practitioners of international business than it did even twenty years ago. Where once the core of the debate focused on the EU, the US, and Japan, now the so-called ‘core triad’ has extended to the broad regions of Europe, North America, and Asia. The volume has long offered a sophisticated analysis of the interactions between industrial / science policy and corporate strategy. New to the second edition are extensive discussions of innovation policy, clustering and its role in enhancing competitiveness, spill-over effects, international technology transfer, trade and investment agreements such as NAFTA, the deeper integration of the EU, investor state dispute, and an examination of parent/ subsidy relationships within the internal network of the multinational enterprise. Additionally, the authors have written entirely new chapters analyzing the impact of environmental regulations on corporate strategy, large firms’ reliance on sales within their home region, and the role of NGOs in the formulation of both government policy and corporate strategy.

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Beyond the Consumption Bubble Edited by Karin Ekström, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and Kay Glans Series: Routledge Interpretive Marketing Research Including new essays from heavy-hitting scholars Zygmunt Baumann, Russell Belk, Colin Campbell, Deirdre McCloskey, and Neva Goodwin, Beyond the Consumption Bubble brings together a diverse set of expert scholars to enliven and sharpen the debate about the ways in which consumption affects society today. This informative and provocative anthology explores the relationships between consumption and a variety of important topics such as the character of a society and its social and cultural dimensions; the relations between generations; dependency on technology and the risks involved; the rise of Asia and its consumption patterns; the question of whether we must continuously increase our consumption to avoid a recession, and whether this is in fact ecologically sustainable. These questions reflect the current need for an analytically rigorous exploration of consumption – based on theory and empirical evidence – that will inspire readers to participate in more nuanced debates on consumption and changing consumer roles. June 2010: 6 x 9: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-87849-4: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415878494

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Chinese Politics and Government An Introduction Sujian Guo, San Francisco State University, USA This text book is designed to provide a basic understanding of government and politics in China and will help students develop their conceptual ability to analyze and explain major issues in the politics of China, such as: • What are the basic methodologies and theoretical controversies in the study of Chinese politics? • What are the nature and characteristics of Chinese politics and government? • How did physical and climate conditions influence the political culture in China? • How has politics affected different spheres of Chinese society? • Why has China opened itself to the outside world and embarked on reforms? • What impact have the recent changes had on Chinese Society? • What are China’s position and changing role in Asia and world affairs? • Is China a ‘strategic partner’ or ‘potential threat’ to the United States? • Is Chinese Communism coming to an end? Each chapter will provide questions for class discussions and exams and further reading suggestions, as well as a central box focusing on a complex key question. The book also features an internationally comparative chronology. The accompanying website offers PowerPoint slides to base lectures on and will provide regular updates on political developments in China. Written by an experienced academic with professional experience within the Chinese Government, this text will provide a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of Chinese Politics Selected Contents: Part 1: Introducing Chinese Politics 1. Chinese Politics in Comparative Communist Systems 2. Theories of the Study of Chinese Politics Part 2: The Making of State Power 3. Land, People, History, and Political Tradition 4. Traditional Chinese Culture and Confucianism Part 3: Political Development 5. The Collapse of Modern State and the Communist Road to Power 6. The Making of Communist State and the post-Mao Transition Part 4: Political Ideology 7. Marxism-Leninism and Chinese Political Ideology 8. Mao Zedong Thought and ‘De-Maoization’ in Post-Mao China Part 5: Political Institutions 9. The Party-State Structure and Central-Local Government 10. Institutional Changes in post-Mao Market Reforms Part 6: The Chinese Legal and Legislative Systems 11. The Chinese Legal and Legislative Systems 12. Post-Mao Legal and Legislative Reforms Part 7: The Chinese Society 13. Chinese Social Structure and State-Society Relations 14. Social Changes and State-Society Relations in Post-Mao China Part 8: The Chinese Economy 15. State Socialism and Chinese Communist Economy 16. Post-Mao Economic Reforms and Opening Policy Part 9: Chinese Foreign Policy 17. Chinese Foreign Policy Making 18. US-China Relations in Transformation February 2011: 246 x 174: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-55138-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55139-7: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551397 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Asia’s Transformations Series edited by: Mark Selden, Cornell University, USA The books in this series explore the political, social, economic and cultural consequences of Asia’s twenty-first century transformations. For more titles in this series, see pages 31 & 32.

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Chinese Society

State, Society and the Market

Change, Conflict and Resistance

Edited by Peter Gries and Stanley Rosen, University of Southern California, USA

Chinese Politics

Edited by Elizabeth J. Perry, Harvard University, USA and Mark Selden, Cornell University, USA This bestselling introduction to Chinese society uses the themes of resistance and protest to explore the complexity of life in contemporary China. The fully revised third edition adds three new chapters on gender and the family, the reform of the Hukou system and village governance.

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Overseas Chinese, Ethnic Minorities and Nationalism De-Centering China Elena Barabantseva, University of Manchester, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations This book examines the close relationship between state-led nationalism and modernisation, with specific reference to discourses on the overseas Chinese and minority nationalities. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. National Discourses in the Late Qing Empire and Republican China 2. Overseas Chinese and Minority Nationalities in Socialist NationBuilding 3. Post-Socialist Modernisation and the PRC’s National Outlook 4. Ethnic Minorities and Overseas Chinese in the Post-Socialist Modernisation Discourse 5. Transnationalising Chineseness: Overseas Chinese in Central Government Policies 6. The Politics of Localisation: Ethnic Minorities in the Post-Socialist Modernisation Project Conclusion

A comprehensive resource for undergraduates and specialists, this book draws on perspectives from sociology, anthropology, psychology, history and political science and covers a broad range of issues to challenge conventional images of contemporary Chinese society. This bestselling introduction to Chinese society uses the themes of resistance and protest to explore the complexity of life in contemporary China. An interdisciplinary and international team of China scholars draw on perspectives from sociology, anthropology, psychology, history and political science and covers a broad range of issues. Topics covered include: • labour and environmental disputes • rural and ethnic conflict

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Despite the continuing economic successes and rising international prestige of China there has been increasing social protests over corruption, land seizures, environmental concerns, and homeowner movements. Such political contestation presents an opportunity to explore the changes occurring in China today – what are the goals of political contestation, how are Chinese Communist Party leaders legitimizing their rule, who are the specific actors involved in contesting state legitimacy today and what are the implications of changing state-society relations for the future viability of the People’s Republic? Key subjects covered include: • the legitimacy of the Communist Party • internet censorship • ethnic resistance • rural and urban contention • nationalism • youth culture • labour relations.

• migration June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57950-6: £75.00

Written by a team of leading China scholars this text interrogates the dynamics of state power and legitimation in 21st Century China.

• legal challenges • intellectual and religious dissidence • opposition to family planning. The newly revised third edition adds two new chapters on gender and the family, and the reform of the Hukou system thus providing a comprehensive text for both undergraduates and specialists in the field, encouraging the reader to challenge conventional images of contemporary Chinese society. Selected Contents: Introduction: Reform and Resistance in Contemporary China 1. Rights & Resistance: The Changing Contexts of the Dissident Movement 2. The Revolution of Resistance 3. Pathways of Labor Activism 4. Contesting Rural Spaces: Land Disputes, Customary Tenure and the State 5. Conflict, Resistance, and the Reform of the Hukou System 6. The Externalities of Development: Can New Political Institutions Manage Rural Conflict? 7. Gender, Family and Resistance 8. Domination, Resistance and Accommodation in China’s One-Child Campaign 9. Village Governance, Taxation and Resistence 10. Environmental Protests in Rural 11. Alter/Native Mongolian Identity: From Nationality to Ethnic Group 12. The New Cybersects: Popular Religion, Repression and Resistance 13. Chinese Christianity: Indigenization and Conflict March 2010: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-56073-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56074-0: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85631-4

Chinese Politics is an essential read for all students and scholars of contemporary China as well as those interested in the dynamics of political and social change. Selected Contents: Introduction: Political Change, Contestation, and Pluralization in China Today Jessica Teets, Stanley Rosen, and Peter Hays Gries 1. Dilemmas of Party Adaptation: The CCP’s Strategies for Survival Bruce Dickson 2. Legitimacy Crisis in China? Vivienne Shue 3. Society in the State: China’s Nondemocratic Political Pluralization Andrew Mertha 4. Protest Leadership in Rural China Lianjiang Li and Kevin O’Brien 5. Tenuous Tolerance in China’s Countryside Teresa Wright 6. Social Inequality under Reform and Opening Martin Whyte 7. Chinese Youth and State-Society Relations Stanley Rosen 8. Censorship and Surveillance in Chinese Cyberspace: Beyond the Great Firewall Patricia Thornton 9. The Politics of Art Repatriation: Nationalism, State Legitimation, and Beijing’s Looted Zodiac Animal Heads Richard Kraus 10. Tibetans, Uygurs, and Multinational ‘China’: Han-Minority Relations and State Legitimation Colin Mackerras 11. A Question of Confidence: State Legitimacy and the New Urban Poor Dorothy Solinger 12. Recasting Labor Relations through Welfare Rights Mark Frazier January 2010: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-56402-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56403-8: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85642-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564038 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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China Policy Series Series edited by: Zheng Yongnian, University of Nottingham, UK NEW Essential

The Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor Culture, Reproduction, and Transformation Zheng Yongnian, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the largest and one of the most powerful, political organizations in the world today, which has played a crucial role in initiating most of the major reforms of the past three decades in China. China’s rapid rise has enabled the CCP to extend its influence throughout the globe, but the West remains uncertain whether the CCP will survive China’s ongoing socio-economic transformation and become a democratic country. With rapid socio-economic transformation, the CCP has itself experienced drastic changes. Zheng Yongnian argues that whilst the concept of political party in China was imported, the CCP is a Chinese cultural product: it is an entirely different breed of political party from those in the West - an organizational emperor, wielding its power in a similar way to Chinese emperors of the past. Using social and political theory, this book examines the CCP’s transformation in the reform era, and how it is now struggling to maintain the continuing domination of its imperial power. The author argues that the CCP has managed these changes as a proactive player throughout, and that the nature of the CCP implies that as long as the party is transforming itself in accordance to socio-economic changes, the structure of party dominion over the state and society will not be allowed to change.

China and International Relations

The Domestic Sources of China’s Foreign Policy

The Chinese View and the Contribution of Wang Gungwu

Regimes, Leadership, Priorities and Process

Edited by Zheng Yongnian, National University of Singapore

This book offers an accessible, informative and up-to-date systemic analysis of the foreign policy of China. It demonstrates how domestic factors have profoundly shaped China’s foreign policy, from the late Mao’s era to the reform era, presenting its argument through an in-depth analysis of major cases of Chinese foreign policy.

Focusing on one of the most influential scholars writing on international relations, Wang Gungwu, this book explores the limitations of Western international relations approaches to China, and explains China’s IR from a non-Western perspective, and demonstrates how the study of Chinese experiences can enrich the IR field. Selected Contents: Part 1: Historicity and Social Foundation of China’s Domestic Order and International Relations 1. Historicity and International Relations: A Tribute to Wang Gungwu 2. A Re-Appraisal of Abrahamic Values and Neorealist IR Theory: From a Confucian-Asian Perspective 3. Historians and Chinese World Order: Fairbank, Wang, and the Matter of ‘Indeterminate Relevance’ 4. The Historical Roots and Character of Secularism in China Part 2: Reinterpreting China’s ‘World Order’ 5. Rethinking the ‘Tribute System’: Broadening the Conceptual Horizon of Historical East Asian Politics 6. Traditional Chinese Theory and Practice of Foreign Relations: A Reassessment 7. Traditional China and the Globalization of International Relations Thinking Part 3: Chinese Overseas and China’s International Relations 8. Conceptualizing Chinese Migration: Wang Gungwu and His Struggle with Terminology 9. China, Cuba, and the Chinese in Cuba: Emigration, International Relations, and How They Interact 10. Chinese Overseas and a Rising China: The Limits of a Diplomatic ‘Diaspora Option’ Part 4: China in Contemporary World Politics 11. Understanding the Intangible in International Relations: The Cultural Dimension of China’s Integration with the International Community 12. Has the Rise of China Made Latin America more Unsafe? 13. Japan’s Response to the Fall and Rise of China: The Shift of Foreign Policy Mainstream Thinking Part 5: Historical Continuity and Transformation of China’s International Relations 14. The Returned China with Chinese-ness in History and World Politics: A Deeper Understanding with the Intellectual Guide from Wang Gungwu 15. Organizing China’s Inter-state Relations: From ‘Tianxia’ (All-Under-Heaven) to Modern International Order 16. Wang Gungwu, the Transnational and Research Imagination June 2010: 234 x 156: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-57607-9: £95.00

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Legitimating the Chinese Communist Party Since Tiananmen

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The Impact of China’s 1989 Tiananmen Massacre

A Critical Analysis of the Stability Discourse

Edited by Jean-Phillippe Beja, CNRS, Paris, France

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Peter Sandby-Thomas, University of Nottingham, UK Provides a detailed analysis of the Chinese Communist Party’s discourse in the post-Tiananmen period which emphasises stability, and which has been used by the Party to legitimate its authority. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Conceptualizing Legitimation 2. Analyzing Stability 3. The 1989’Beijing Spring’ 4. The 1999 ‘Anti-Falun Gong’ Campaign 5. The 2005 ‘Anti-Japan’ Demonstrations. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55398-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553988

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Lai Hongyi, University of Nottingham, UK

Selected Contents: Part 1: Analytical Framework 1. Introduction: Bringing Back Domestic Politics in Studies of Foreign Policy 2. Internal Sources of External Policy: An Analytical Framework Part 2: Cases of China’s Foreign Policy 3. Domestic Regimes and Leaders’ Vision: Relations with Southeast Asia 4. Leadership Succession, Priority, Debates, and Shocks: WTO Accession 5. Managing Domestic-External Interaction: China-U.S. WTO Agreement 6. Securing Strategic Resources for Domestic Economy – Oil Diplomacy 7. Institutions and Players – Diversified Policy Making Process Part 3: Conclusion 8. Understanding a Rising China March 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-56237-9: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562379

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Public Procurement in China A Long March Towards Integration into the Global Trading System Ping Wang, University of Nottingham, UK Owing to its massive state sector, public procurement in China is a critical element of public policy and is increasingly important in international trade negotiations. This book examines China’s public procurement regime, exploring the current legal framework, its development since 1978, and assessing the impact of WTO membership. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Public Procurement in China 2. The Tendering Law and its Implementing Regulations 3. The Government Procurement Law and its Implementing Regulations 4. Procurement of Chinese State Enterprises: To what Extent is it Regulated? 5. Electronic Procurement in China 6. Public Procurement in China’s WTO Accession and other Trade Instruments China Participated 7. China’s GPA Accession: Challenges for International Regulation and Domestic Reform 8. China’s Long March to the Integration into Global Public Procurement Regime: The Way Forward December 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-46276-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415462761

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Comparative Development and Policy in Asia Series edited by: Ka Ho Mok, University of Hong Kong, China, Rachel Murphy University of Oxford, UK and Yongjin Zhang FORTHCOMING

China’s Civil Service Reform Wang Xiaoqi, University of Hong Kong November 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-57748-9: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415577489

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Public Policymaking in Hong Kong Civic Engagement and State-Society Relations in a Semi-Democracy Eliza Lee, Joseph Chan, Elaine Chan, Peter Cheung, Wai Fung Lam and Wai Man Lam, all at University of Hong Kong This book discusses civic engagement and public policymaking in postcolonial Hong Kong. Utilizing case studies of citizens’ advisory committees involving four policy areas - urban planning, social welfare policy, environmental protection, and arts and culture policy - it examines the interaction between the state and civil society, and explores how far the state opens up its policy process for citizens’ participation. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Civic Engagement and Public Policymaking in a Semi-Democracy 2. The Urban Planning Policy Domain – The Case of Southeast Kowloon Planning 3. The Social Welfare Policy Domain – The Case of Anti-Poverty 4. Environmental Protection Policy Domain – The Case of Municipal Solid Waste Management 5. The Arts and Culture Policy Domain - The Case of Performing Arts 6. Conclusion: The Consequence of Societal Mobilization in Different Policy Domains 7. Civic Engagement in Asia: Hong Kong and Other Political Regimes Compared October 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-57605-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415576055

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China’s Road to Peaceful Rise Observations on its Cause, Basis, Connotation and Prospect Zheng Bijian, China Reform Forum, China Series: Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy Zheng Bijian has been one of the most influential thinkers and policy formulators in China during its reform period. In the early 1990s he worked with Deng Xiaoping collating and publishing Deng’s speeches and as vice president of the Party School gave top priority to ensuring that members of the Party were thoroughly familiar with Deng’s views, theories and reform agenda. In this important book, he sets out his views and how they evolved over the reform period, including the full text of his important speeches and papers, with appropriate introductory material. Selected Contents: 1. Acquiring a Deeper Understanding of Ourselves in the Process of Deepening Our Understanding of the World (1988 –1991) 2. A Study of the ‘Overall Strategy’ Connecting the Two Major Situations at Home and Abroad Is of Paramount Importance (1991 – 1995) 3. Deng Xiaoping’s New Generalization of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics Actually Mapped out in a Scientific Way China’s Unique Strategic Road to Peaceful Development (1995 –1998) 4. A New Period of Strategic Opportunities and a Brand New Strategic Road for the Rise of Late-Emerging Powers Modern History has Ever Known (1998 – 2002) 5. China’s Development is a Peaceful Development. China’s Rise is a Peaceful Rise (2002 – 2005) 6. China Will Emerge in the World as a ‘Peaceful Nation’ and a ‘Civilized Nation’ (2005 – 2006) September 2010: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-55271-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552714

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Political Developments in Contemporary China A Guide Ian Jeffries, University of Wales, Swansea, UK Series: Guides to Economic and Political Developments in Asia Praise for Ian Jeffries’ China: A Guide to Economic and Political Developments (2006): ‘This book is highly useful not only to casual China watchers [...] but also to researchers and academics [...] an engrossing guide.’ – Marc Lanteigne, International Affairs This book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of contemporary political developments in China. Key topics include human rights and China’s international relations with its neighbours and with the international community more widely. This is the companion volume to Economic Developments in Contemporary China: A Guide (see page 40 for details).

Routledge Contemporary China Series The aim of this series is to publish original, high-quality work by both new and established scholars in the West and the East, on all aspects of contemporary China. For more titles in this series, see pages 31 & 33.

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Xinjiang and China’s Rise in Central Asia Michael Clarke, Griffith University, Australia November 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58456-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584562

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China-Africa Development Relations Edited by Christopher M. Dent, University of Leeds, UK China is the most powerful of a number of large developing country or new powers on the ascendance in the international system, all of which are deepening their economic relations with Africa. The primary aim of this book is to investigate what is particularly special about the emerging development partnership between Africa and China, and how it may evolve in the future. Selected Contents: Part 1: China, Africa and International Development 1. Africa and China: A New Kind of Development Partnership? 2. China-Africa and the West: Ideology, Conditionality, Realpolitik: What is New in South–South Co-operation? 3. Towards a Critical Geo-Politics of China’s Engagement with African Development 4. Chinese Soft Power, Insecurity Studies, Myopia and Fantasy Part 2: Country Case Study Perspectives 5. The Springbok and the Dragon: South Africa and China in Africa 6. ‘Bringers of Light’: China’s Development Relations With Sudan 7. Chinese Development Co-operation and Africa: The Case of Tembisa’s Friendship Town Part 3: Resource Sector Perspectives 8. China’s Structural Demand and the Commodity Super Cycle: Implications for Africa 9. China’s Energy Diplomacy in Africa: The Convergence of National and Corporate Interests Part 4: Conclusion: Africa, China and Development Relations 10. China and Africa: Towards a Paradigm of Development Relations? June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56933-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415569330

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Developing China

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Land, Politics and Social Conditions

Reconciling State, Market and Society in China

The Professions in China

George C.S. Lin, University of Hong Kong Following the phenomenal growth and structural changes of the Chinese economy, George C.S Lin examines the important contribution of China’s land as a factor of production in both a rural and urban context. Selected Contents: Part 1: Understanding China’s Land Development Processes 1. Introduction: The Myths of China’s Land Development 2. The Debate over China’s Ambiguous Land Property Rights 3. Social and Political Origins of Land Development Part 2: Land Development in Contemporary China 4. The Evolving Land System and Land Markets 5. Land Resource Base and its Changing Utilization 6. Re-utilizing Agricultural Land 7. Expansion of Construction Land Part 3: Urbanization and Land Development in Different Regional Contexts 8. City-centered Urbanization and Land Development: Guangzhou and Hefei 9. Land Development under Rapid Industrialization and Urbanization: Jiangsu 10. Land Development under Marketization and Globalization: Guangdong 11. Conclusion: A Developing China and its Challenges 2009: 234 x 156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-41322-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87893-4

The Long March Toward Prosperity Paolo Urio, University of Geneva, Switzerland This book presents a balanced picture of the Chinese reform process, analysing the economic, social, environmental, legal, political and cultural aspects of the process and showing the interconnections between them. As well as analysing the achievements realised thus far by the reform process, this book looks ahead at the difficulties the Chinese leadership will have to face in the years to come. Selected Contents: 1. Chinese Political Culture and Why it Does Matter 2. Deng’s Strategy of Economic Development 3. Correcting the Negative Consequences of Economic Development 4. Understanding China after Mao 5. Conclusion 2009: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-56446-5: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86123-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564465

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The Politics of Heritage Tourism in China

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A View from Lijiang

Law, Policy and Practice on China’s Periphery

Xiaobo Su, University of Oregon, USA and Peggy Teo

Selective Adaptation and Institutional Capacity Pitman B. Potter, University of British Columbia, Canada This book is a comprehensive study of China’s legal and political governance of the ethnic regions of China, especially Inner Mongolia, Tibet and Xinjiang, and analyses its implication for Hong Kong and Taiwan. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Overview 2. Political Authority 3. Economy and Development 4. Nationalities and Religion 5. Implications for the Outer Periphery 6. Conclusion March 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-56405-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564052

The book unravels the politics surrounding the hegemonic project of tourism development through the example of Lijiang Ancient Town, a mature destination that has been used by the Chinese state as exemplary policy-making. The authors examine the dialectical relationships between global and domestic capital, the state, tourists and locals as they collude, collaborate and contest one another to ready Lijiang for tourist consumption. Selected Contents: 1. Rethinking Tourism Politics 2. The Cultural Politics of Tourism: Exploring the Complexity of Hegemony 3. Locating Lijiang: Connections and Process 4. Producing Heritage: Lijiang’s Immersion into Global Tourism 5. Consuming Heritage: Tourists’ Expectations and Influence on Lijiang 7. Local Agency in Heritage Tourism 8. Conclusion: Cultural Politics of Heritage Tourism and Beyond 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-47808-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87368-7

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Patron-Client Politics and Elections in Hong Kong

Series: Routledge Studies on Civil Society in Asia Professionals are a growing group in China and they increasingly make their presence felt in governance and civil society. At the same time however, the professions are under increasing pressure in the West – from commercialism or scepticism about their ability to rise above self-interest. This volume is the first effort to examine professionals in China as a group and covers: • the historic antecedents of modern Chinese professionalism • the implication of professionalism as an import in China • the impact of socialism, the developmental state and rampant commercialism on the professions in China • the feasibility of liberal professions in an illiberal state • the challenge to values as independence or autonomy. Taking all this into account, the book considers if there might be a professionalism with Chinese characteristics and if this might have an impact on the professions elsewhere. Professionalism in China will be of interest to upper undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and professionals in the fields of Chinese studies, law, medical studies and cultural studies. Selected Contents: Introduction William Alford and Kenneth Winston Part 1: Professions and the Law 1. Judicial Professionalization in China: In Light of the Republican Experience Xiaoqun Xu 2. Lawyers, Rice-Root Legal Workers and the Battle over Legal Professionalism in China William Alford 3. Judicial Porfessionalism in China: From Discourse to Reality Xingzhong Yu Part 2: Professions and the Healing of Body and Soul 4. The State of China’s Medical Professionalism: Where is it and Where is it Going? William Hsiao and Linying Hu 5. The Work of Nursing in China’s Hospitals Suzanne Z. Gottschang 6. Culture and Professional Medical Ethics: The Tale of Two Hospital Staffs in Taiwan William Hsiao and Ping-Chen Hsiung 7. Professionalization of Religious Personnel in China Richard Madsen Part 3: Professions and Accountability 8. Neither Market Orientation not Public Regulation: Alternative Models for the Chinese Accounting profession Jiang Zhaodong 9. Imitation, Ideological Obfuscation of Meaningful Practice? The Notion of Professionalism in Mainland Chinese Journalism Judy Polumbaum 10. Advisors to Rulers: Serving the State and the Sway Kenneth Winston Part 4: Professions and the Future 11. Formation and Re-formation of the Architecture Profession in China Bing Wang and Peter Rowe 12. Engineers in China William Kirby 13. Professionalism in Mainland China Margaret Pearson June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55639-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415556392

Bruce Kam-kwan Kwong, University of Macau Examines whether patron-client relations are critical to the electoral victory of candidates; how the political elites cultivate support from clients in order to obtain more votes during local elections; and tests the extent to which whether patron-client relations are crucial in order for candidates to obtain more ballots during elections. 2009: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-55142-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86493-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551427

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Routledge Studies on China in Transition

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The Chinese State’s Retreat from Health

Series edited by: David S.G. Goodman, University of Sydney, Australia

Policy and the Politics of Retrenchment

This series focuses on social, political and cultural change in the China of the 1990s and beyond by drawing on new research from scholars in Asia, Australia, North America and Europe.

This book makes an important contribution to the understanding of health policy formation in China and presents a novel examination of the underlying causes of the State’s budgetary retrenchment from health and health risk protection.

Jane Duckett, University of Glasgow, UK

Chinese Worlds Series edited by: Gregor Benton, Flemming Christiansen, University of Leeds, UK, Hong Liu, University of Manchester, UK, Terence Gomez, University of Malaya and Delia Davin, University of Leeds, United Kingdom This series publishes high-quality scholarship, research monographs and source collections on Chinese history and society.

China’s Governmentalities

Selected Contents: 1. Policy and Politics in the State’s Retreat from Health 2. A State-backed Health System, 1949-1980s 3. The Retreat from Budgetary Financing 4. The Retreat from Rural Risk Protection 5. The Retreat from Urban Risk Protection 6. State Retreat in a One-Party System

Governing Change, Changing Government

June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57389-4: £75.00

Edited by Elaine Jeffreys, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

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The Politics of Rural Reform in China

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State Policy and Village Predicament in the Early 2000s

Serious Crime in China

Christian Göbel, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

‘China’s Governmentalities presents a set of important essays critically examining reform and the role of changing conditions of state and society in the People’s Republic of China (PRC)’ – Newsroom, University of Technology, Sydney, 2009 Contributes to emerging studies of governmentality in non-western and non-liberal settings, by showing how neoliberal discourses on governance, development, education, the environment, community, religion, and sexual health, have been raised in other contexts. This book opens discussions of governmentality to ‘other worlds’ and the global politics of the present. Selected Contents: 1. Governmentality and China Elaine Jeffreys and Gary Sigley 2. Passionately Governmental: Maoism and the Structured Intensities of Revolutionary Governmentality Michael Dutton 3. Governing China’s Peasant Migrants: Building Xiaokang Socialism and an Harmonious Society Feng Xu 4. Negotiating Modernity at China’s Periphery: A Case Study of Development and Policy Interventions from Nujiang Prefecture Russell Harwood 5. Building ‘Community’: New Strategies of Governance in Urban China David Bray 6. Governmental Rationalities of Environmental City-Building in Contemporary China Lisa Hoffman 7. ‘Religious Work’: Governing Religion in Reform-Era China Susette Cooke 8. Governing Sexual Health in the People’s Republic of China Elaine Jeffreys and Huang Yingying 2009: 234 x 156: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-54744-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87372-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547444

Policing and Politics Susan Trevaskes, Griffith University, Australia Despite a resurgence in the number of studies of Chinese social control over the past decade or so, no sustained work in English has detailed the recent developments in policy and practice against serious crime, despite international recognition that Chinese policing of serious crime is relatively severe and that more people are executed for crime in China each year than in the rest of the world combined. In this book the author skilfully explores the politics, practice, procedures, and public perceptions of policing serious crime in China, focusing on one particular criminal justice practice – anti-crime campaigns – in the period of transition from planned to market economy from the 1980s to the first years of the twenty-first century. Trevaskes analyses the elements that led to the Hard Strike becoming the preferred method of attacking the growing problem of serious crime in China before going onto examining the factors surrounding the failure of the Hard Strike as a way of addressing the main problems of serious crime in China today, that is drug trafficking and organised crime . Drawing on a rich variety of Chinese sources Serious Crime in China is an original and informed read for scholars of China, criminologists generally and the international human rights community.

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Based on a treasure trove of information collected through fieldwork interviews and painstaking documentary research through the Chinese and Western language presses, this book analyzes one of the most important reforms implemented in China over the past decade – the rural tax and fee reform, also known as the ‘Third Revolution in the Countryside’. The aim of the tax was to improve social stability in rural China, which has become increasingly shaken by peasant protests, many of them large-scale and violent. By examining the gap between the intentions of the reform and the eventual outcomes, Göbel provides new insights into the nature of intergovernmental relations in China and highlights the ways in which the relationship between the state and the rural populace has fundamentally changed forever. The Politics of Rural Reform in China will appeal to students and scholars of Chinese politics, governance and development studies. June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55935-5: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84976-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559355

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Routledge Research on Taiwan Series

Debating Culture in Interwar China Ya-pei Kuo, Leiden University, the Netherlands Series: Routledge/Leiden Series in Modern East Asian History and Politics The May Fourth era (1915-1927) is considered a pivotal point in the history of modern China and the period is usually portrayed as a ‘Chinese Enlightenment’. Kuo challenges the revolution-centered narrative by showing how the propositions of New Culture were questioned and revised after the initial radical phase. Selected Contents: Introduction: Chinese Modernity and it Discontents 1. The Critical Review in Its Time: Cultural Politics in Post-1919 China 2. Cultural Cosmopolitanism – Confucianism Recast 3. Competing Discourses of Culture – Identity, Aspiration, and Production 4. Narrating Culture into History – Liu Yizheng and the History of Chinese Culture 5. Conceiving Culture against History – Revolution, Power, and Nostalgia. Conclusion: Legacy of the Culture Discourse June 2010: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-55241-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552417

Series edited by: Dafydd Fell, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK The Routledge Research on Taiwan Series publishes quality research on all aspects of Taiwan studies. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the books cover topics such as politics, economic development, culture, society, anthropology and history.

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Government and Politics in Taiwan Dafydd Fell, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Written by an experienced teacher and scholar this new textbook introduces the reader to the big questions that concern change and continuity in how politics operates and how Taiwan is governed. Taking a critical approach, Dafydd Fell provides students with the essential background to the history and development of the political system as well as an explanation of the key structures, processes and institutions that have shaped Taiwan over the last few decades. Topics covered include the transition to democracy, party politics, cross-strait relations, foreign policy, electoral politics and voting, political economy, national identity and social welfare. The key benefits of this text are: • suggestions for further reading • boxed lists of key terms and figures • end of chapter study questions • discussion points • graphs, figures and photographs • a series of case studies highlighting the vibrancy of Taiwanese politics. Government and Politics in Taiwan is an essential text for any course on Taiwanese politics, Chinese politics and East Asian Politics. It is also important supplementary reading for courses covering the process of democratisation. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Authoritarian Rule 3. Transition to Democracy 4. Government and Constitutional Structure 5. Electoral Politics & Voting Behaviour 6. Party Politics 7. Competing National Identities 8. Cross-Strait Relations 9. Foreign Policy Making 10. Political Economy 11. Local and Factional Politics 12. Social Welfare System 13. Social Movements 14. The Fall of the DPP and the New KMT Era 15. Challenges for Taiwan’s Democracy February 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57538-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57542-3: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575423 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Planning in Taiwan Spatial Planning in the Twenty First Century Edited by Roger Bristow, Manchester University, UK Provides a history of planning in Taiwan and situates contemporary Taiwanese planning in the wider global context. The book then covers challenges to planning, urban change, legal planning, land problems, the development of industrial land, community planning, conservation, ecological land use, planning for natural disasters and transportation planning. Selected Contents: 1. Taiwan and the Global Planning Debate Roger Bristow 2. Land Use Planning in Taiwan – A History Lih-Horng Chen and Hung-Chih Shih 3. Land Problems, Planning Failure, and the Pending National Land Planning Law Chang-I Hua 4. Institutional Evolution and the Challenge of Urban Planning in Post-Industrial Taiwan Tsu-Lung Chou 5. Current Planning Mechanisms in Taiwan Lih-Horng Chen and Hung-Chih Shih 6. Community Planning Kuang-Hui Peng, Yao-Chi Kuo and Cheng-Yi Lin 7. Planning and Development of Industrial Land in Taiwan John Chien-Yuan Lin 8. Transportation Planning in Taiwan Jen-Jia Lin 9. City Conservation and the Public Sphere in Taiwan Chaolee Kuo 10. Resource Conservation and Ecological Land Use Planning in Taiwan Fei-Yu Kuo and Shu-Li Huang 11. Planning for Natural Disasters Feng-Tyan Lin and Liang-Chun Chen 12. Challenges for the Twenty-First Century Roger Bristow April 2010: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-55173-1: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85443-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551731

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Politics of Difference in Taiwan Edited by T.W. Ngo and Hong-zen Wang, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Offering systematic coverage of major social groups including ethnic minorities, recent migrants, gay and lesbian groups, religious sects, and marginalized workers this is the first study to investigate the multiple facets of social domination in Taiwan and the ongoing struggles by minority groups to overcome subordination. Selected Contents: 1. The Politics of Recognition and Representation 2. A Critique of Cultural and Ethnic Politics 3. Minority Rights in Canada and Taiwan in Mutlticulturalist Perspective 4. Shifting Mainlander Identities during Regime Changes 5. The Fabrication of Differences among Kaohsiung Dockworkers 6. Classism in Immigration Control and Migrant Integration 7. Subordination and Resistance among Vietnamese Migrant Workers 8. The Culture of Hegemonic Masculinity in Labour Union Movement 9. Classism in Immigration Control and Migrant Integration 10. Strategies of Alliance among Cross-Strait Families 11. Politics of Negotiation between Vietnamese Wives and Taiwanese Husbands 12. Discrimination and Backlash towards Homosexual Groups 13. Ethnic Intervention between Buddhism and Christianity 14. Assessing (Multi-)culturalism through Public Art Practice May 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56407-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564076

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Regionalism in ChinaVietnam Relations Institution-Building in the Greater Mekong Subregion

CHINA: SECURITY STUDIES

Oliver Hensengerth, Chatham House, UK Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series

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Analyses collaboration in the Greater Mekong Subregion, which is a manifestation of the so-called ‘new regionalism’ in growth triangles (GTs) in Northeast and Southeast Asia. Exploring inter-state cooperation and the role of subnational units (provincial and local governments) and transnational actors (NGOs, firms) in building and maintaining the subregion.

China’s Rise - Threat or Opportunity?

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Explaining Subregional Cooperation: Events, Concepts and the Mekong Basin 3. Water Cooperation, Security and International Regimes: An Analytical Framework for the Gms 4. History of Mekong Cooperation: From Exclusion to Inclusion via the China-Vietnam Dichotomy 5. Mekong Basin Cooperation: Current Development and Institutional Arrangements 6. The Gms and Foreign Policy: The China-Vietnam Dimension 7. Conclusion: China’s and Vietnam’s Foreign Policies and Subregionalism in the Greater Mekong Subregion 2009: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55143-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87238-3

Asian Security Studies Series edited by: Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University, USA and Andrew Scobell, Texas A&M University, USA

This book presents a comprehenisve overview of how China’s rise is perceived in different countries and regions of the world. The countries and regions covered are very wide ranging including China’s neighbours, other world powers, the parts of China not part of mainland China - Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau - and regions of the world where China is having an unexpected impact, such as the Middle East.

Few regions of the world are fraught with as many security questions as Asia. Within this region it is possible to study great power rivalries, irredentist conflicts, nuclear and ballistic missile proliferation, secessionist movements, ethnoreligious conflicts and inter-state wars. This series publishes the best possible scholarship on the security issues affecting the region, and includes detailed empirical studies, theoretically oriented case studies and policy-relevant analyses as well as more general works.

October 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57606-2: £80.00

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Edited by Herbert Yee, Macau Polytechnic Institute Series: Routledge Security in Asia Series

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For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551434

China, Europe and International Security Interests, Roles, and Prospects Edited by Chu Shulong and Frans-Paul van der Putten

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Gender Equality, Citizenship and Human Rights

August 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58580-4: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415585804

Controversies and challenges in China and the Nordic Countries Edited by Pauline Stoltz, Malmö University, Sweden, Marina Svensson, Lund University, UK, Sun Zhongxin, Fudan University, China and Qi Wang, University of Oslo, Norway

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Series: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics

Edited by Robert Ross, Harvard University, USA, Øystein Tunsjø, Norwegian Insititute of Defence Studies and Zhang Tuosheng, China Foundation for International & Strategic Studies

US-China-EU Relations Managing the New World Order

This book examines the ways in which current controversies and political, legal, and social struggles for gender equality in Asia and Europe, raise conceptual questions and challenge our thinking on political theories of equality, citizenship and human rights.

This volume brings together a group of leading international scholars to discuss how US-China-EU relations will shape the future of international politics.

March 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56176-1: £75.00

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1 2. The United States and the Future Global Order Robert Art 3. On China’s Concept of the International Security Order Zhang Tuosheng 4. The European Union as Civilian Power: Aspirations, Potential, Achievements Hans Maull Part 2 5. Changes and Continuities in EU-China Relations: A German Perspective Gudrun Wacker 6. Travelling Hopefully, Acting Realistically? UK-China Interactions James Gow 7. China and European Security and Economic Interests: A French Perspective Jean Pierre Cabestan 8. China and US Security and Economic Interests: Challenges and Opportunities Robert Sutter 9. An Analysis of Chinese Images of the United States and EU Wu Baiyi Part 3 10. China-US-EU Relationship in a Changing Era Wan Yizhou 11. Strategy, Politics, and World Order Perspective: Comparing the EU and US Approaches to China’s Resurgence Rosemary Foot Part 4 12. Global Imbalances and Currency Politics: China, Europe and the United States Andrew Walter 13. Managing Tension and Promoting Cooperation: US-Europe Approaches on Security Issues with China Bates Gill 14. US-China-EU Relations: Towards a New World Order? Robert Ross, Øystein Tunsjø and Zhang Tuosheng

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561761

4 Volume Set

Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics Edited by Andrew Kipnis, Luigi Tomba and Jonathan Unger, Australian National University, Australia Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies A new Routledge Major Work, Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics is a four-volume collection of foundational and the very best cutting-edge scholarship edited by three leading academics in the field. 2009: 234 x 156: 1872pp Hb: 978-0-415-45748-4: £682.50

February 2010: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-55233-2: £80.00

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CHINA: RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY

Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism

Routledge Studies in Taoism Series edited by: Timothy Barrett, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK, Monica Esposito, Kyoto University, Japan, Russell Kirkland, University of Georgia, USA and Benjamin Penny, Australian National University NEW

Daoism and the Creation of Tradition This book presents the history of early Daoism, tracing the development of the tradition between the first and the fifth centuries CE. It sheds new light on a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, the formation of Daoism as a new religion in early medieval China. Selected Contents: 1. Cults of Immortality 2. Blood Rites and Pure Covenants 3. Powers of Inscription 4. Sexual Practice among Medieval Daoists 5. The Development of Daoist Ritual 6. Conclusion August 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77849-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778497

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Daoist Rituals, State Religion, and Popular Practices Zhenwu Worship from Song to Ming (960-1644)

Founding Editors: Charles S. Prebish, Pennsylvania State University, USA and Damien Keown, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

This book analyses the arrival and localisation of Buddhism in Australia in the context of the globalisation of Buddhism. For the first time, academic analysis and practioners’ experience are juxtaposed to show the adaptations and challenges of Buddhism in Australia from above and below.

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For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415568180

Charisma, Money, Enlightenment

Jews and Judaism in Modern China

This book is concerned with contemporary Tibetan Buddhist revivals in Tibetan regions of China, interpreting the intricate entanglements of the Buddhist revivals with cultural identity, state ideology, and popular imagination of Tibetan Buddhist spirituality in contemporary China. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Mise-en-scéne of Tibetan Buddhism in China 2. Tulkus, Genuine Charisma, and Its Transmissible Interiority in Kham and Amdo 3. Spirit Mountains, Sacred Sites, and Territorial Charisma 4. Pilgrimage from Han China to High Altitude Enlightenment 5. Money, Freedom, and the Price of Charismatic Teachings 6. Re-understanding of Scientism, Scapegoating, and the Marginality of Religion in China from a Tibetan Perspective 7. Buddhism, Ethnic Nationalism, and Destigmatization of Tibet in the Cyberspace of Urban Tibetans 8. Conclusion: Globalization, Performance Religion, and Tibet as a Remedy for Modern Illnesses January 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-57532-4: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575324

M. Avrum Ehrlich, University of Shandong, China Series: Routledge Jewish Studies Series This book brings together a series of original essays which explore the dynamics at work in two of the oldest, intact and starkly contrasting civilizations on earth. The book studies how they interact in modernity and how each civilization views the other, and analyses areas of cooperation between scholars, activists and politicians. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Modern Jewish Chinese Relations 2. Chinese Perceptions of Jews 3. Food, Identity, Jews and Chinese 4. The Kosher Industry in China: Anatomy of a Growing Community 5. Jewish Studies in China 6. Diaspora, Identity and Relationship with Homeland 2009: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-45716-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415457163

The Jewish-Chinese Nexus A Meeting of Civilizations

This book focuses on one of the few Chinese deities that can rightfully claim a countrywide devotion, Zhenwu or the Perfected Warrior. Investigating the complicated means by which various social and political groups contested with each other in appropriating culturalreligious symbols, it shows how, in a given historical context, human agents and social institutions shape the religious world.

Buddhist Practice and Visual Culture

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Zhenwu Worship at the Time of its Early Formation 3. Devotional Practice on Zhenwu during Song Times 4. Zhenwu Worship and the Internal Dynamics of Daoism 5. Zhenwu Worship in the Yuan and the Ming Dynasties 6. Vernacular Forms of Zhenwu Worship 7. Zhenwu Worship in Practice: A Case Study of Fujian 8. Comparison of Zhenwu Worship in the Song and Ming Dynasties 9. Conclusion

The Visual Rhetoric of Borobudur Julie Gifford, Miami University, Ohio, USA This is the first study to provide an overall interpretation of the Buddhist monument Borobudur in Indonesia. Including both the narrative reliefs and the Buddha images, the book opens up a wealth of information on Mahayana Buddhist religious ideas and practices that could have informed Borobudur and it convincingly interprets Borobudur within that context. Presenting new material, the book contributes immensely to a new and better understanding of the significance of the Borobudur for the field of Buddhist and Religious Studies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Borobudur: Monumental Mandala and Bodhisattva Path 3. Carving Out Time: The Narrative Relief Panels 4. Piecing Together Space: The Panorama of the Purified Field 5. To Emptiness and Back: The Transformative Work of the Terraces July 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-78098-8: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780988

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The Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China

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Traditions in Change Edited by Cristina Rocha, University of Western Sydney, Australia and Michelle Barker, Future Initiatives, Australia

Shin-Yi Chao, Rutgers University, USA

August 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-78066-7: £75.00

Buddhism in Australia

Series edited by: Stephen C. Berkwitz, Missouri State University, USA

Dan Smyer Yü, The Minzu University of China and the Council on International Educational Exchange, Beijing, China

Gil Raz, Dartmouth College, USA

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Edited by M. Avrum Ehrlich, University of Shandong, China Series: Routledge Jewish Studies Series This book is concerned with the areas where Jews and Chinese, Judaism and Chinese religions and ideologies are converging or inter relate to each other. It includes chapters on Confuciansim, the Kaifeng Jewish Descendants, business and Chinese/Israeli relations. 2008: 234 x 156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-45715-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415457156

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Introducing Chinese Religions

FORTHCOMING 4 Volume Set

Confucian Studies Edited by Xinzhong Yao and Tu Weiming, Harvard University, USA Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Philosophy It is difficult, if not totally impossible, to define what we call ‘Confucianism’ in terms of any of the disciplines we are used to in the West, and contemporary scholars tend to see it as a historical and yet living tradition containing elements of philosophy, religion, politics, morality, and education, continuing to hold significant power over the way and value of life in East Asia. While having substantially declined in political and social influence, Confucianism was revived by leading intellectuals (so-called Modern New Confucians) in the twentieth century to deal with perennial problems facing modern people and society. It is against this background that Confucian Studies has become an increasingly important subject taught in universities and colleges in North America, Europe, East Asia, and Australia. With more and more universities and colleges offering courses on or relating to Confucian philosophy, ethics, religion, and politics, this new collection from Routledge answers the urgent need for a source book in contemporary Confucian Studies. Volume I (‘Reassessing Confucian Traditions’) covers Confucianism in History and the focus of Volume II is on ‘Reinterpreting Confucian Ideas’. Volume III is titled ‘Reconstructing Confucian Ethics’, while the final volume in the collection brings the best scholarship on ‘Reappraising Confucian Ideals’. September 2010: 234 x 156: 1600pp Hb: 978-0-415-45215-1: £650.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415452151

History of Chinese Philosophy Edited by Bo Mou, San Jose State University, USA Series: Routledge History of World Philosophies The volume is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the movements and thinkers that have shaped Chinese philosophy over the last three thousand years. An outstanding team of international contributors provide seventeen accessible entries organised into four clear parts. 2008: 246 x 174: 648pp Hb: 978-0-415-35688-6: £125.00 eBook: 978-0-203-00286-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415356886

Mario Poceski, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA Introducing Chinese Religions is the ideal starting point for students exploring the fascinating religious traditions of China. This introduction covers the whole spectrum of Chinese religious history, from the multi-faceted religious heritage of pre-modern China, to the practice of different religions in China today, as well as the spread and influence of Chinese religions throughout the world. Mario Poceski, an experienced teacher of Chinese religions, explores the three main traditions of Buddhism, Confucianism and Daoism, as well as the development of Western and popular religions in the region, such as Christianity and Islam. The book introduces students to the richness and diversity of Chinese religious life, pointing out mutual influences and intersections of the religions of the region, and how they interact with other elements of Chinese culture and society, including politics, literature and art. Illustrated throughout, the book also includes text boxes, summary charts, a glossary and a list of further reading to aid students’ understanding and revision. The accompanying website for this book can be found at www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415434065.

CHINA: HISTORY Asian States and Empires Series edited by: Peter Lorge FORTHCOMING

China’s Southern Tang Dynasty, 937-975 Johannes L. Kurz, Universiti Brunei Darussalam This book is the first in English to provide a comprehensive overview of the Southern Tang Dynasty (937-975). It shows that the Southern Tang was the key Chinese state of this period, preserving from the former great Tang dynasty (618-907) cultural values and artefacts which were to form the basis of the much better known Song dynasty (960-1279). Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The State of Wu 2. The State of Qi 3. The Southern Tang at the Height of Their Power 4. The State of Jiangnan 5. End March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-45496-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415454964

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The Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1945-49

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An Analysis of Communist Strategy and Leadership Christopher R. Lew, US Department of Defense

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Religion in Contemporary China Revitalization and Innovation Edited by Adam Yuet Chau, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series This book provides a wide-ranging and in-depth survey of contemporary religious practices in China, explaining how the recent economic reforms and concurrent relaxation of religious polices have provided fertile ground for the revitalization of a wide range of religious practices. Selected Contents: Introduction Adam Yuet Chau 1. Buddhism in the Reform Era: A Secularized Revival? JI Zhe 2. Giving Back: Morality Texts and the Re-Growth of Lay Buddhism Garesh Fisher 3. The Emerging Spirit-Medium Cults in Sishui Village Hebei Der-ruey Yang 4. Daoist Temple Networks and Monks’ Wandering About Adeline Herrou 5. Temples as Enterprises Selina Chan and Graeme Lang 6. Building Temples across the Border: The Story of a Female Spirit Medium and Her Devotees Tik-sang Liu 7. Intertwined Fortunes: Music-Making and Ritual Life in North China Stephen Jones 8. Rationalizing Re-Enchantment: Charisma, Affiliation and Organization in the Post-Mao Qigong Movement David Palmer 9. Global Modernity, Local Community, and Spiritual Power: Innovation and Tradition in the Catholic Church in Shanxi since 1979 Henrietta Harrison 10. Of Stones and Fonts: The Art and Politics of Inscribing and Re-inscribing a Temple Adam Yuet Chau. Conclusion December 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-45934-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415459341

This book examines the Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War of 1945–1949, which resulted in the victory of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over Chiang Kaishek and the Guomindang (GMD) and the founding of The People’s Republic of China in 1949. It provides a military and strategic history of how the CCP waged and ultimately won the war, the transformation of its armed forces and how the Communist leadership interacted with each other. Whereas most explanations of the CCP’s eventual victory focus on the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–45, when the revolution was supposedly won as a result of the communists’ invention of ‘peasant nationalism’, this book shows that the outcome of the revolution was not a foregone conclusion in 1945. It explains how the eventual victory of the communists resulted from important strategic decisions taken on both sides, in particular the remarkable transformation of the communist army from an insurgent / guerrilla force into a conventional army. It also describes how other important figures, such as Lin Biao, Deng Xiaoping, Nie Rongzhen, Liu Shaoqi and Chen Yi, made their reputations during the conflict; and reveals the inner workings of the first political-military elite of the PRC. 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77730-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777308

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Mapping Modernity in Shanghai Space, Gender, and Visual Culture in the Sojourners’ City, 1853-98 Series: Asia’s Transformations This book argues that modernity first arrived in late nineteenth-century Shanghai via a new spatial configuration. This city’s colonial capitalist development ruptured the traditional configuration of self-contained households, towns, and natural landscapes in a continuous spread, producing a new set of fragmented as well as fluid spaces. In this process, Chinese sojourners actively appropriated new concepts and technology rather than passively responding to Western influences. Liang maps the spatial and material existence of these transient people and reconstructs a cultural geography that spreads from the interior to the neighbourhood and public spaces. In this book the author: • discusses the courtesan house as a surrogate home and analyzes its business, gender, and material configurations • examines a new type of residential neighbourhood and shows how its innovative spatial arrangements transformed the traditional social order and hierarchy • surveys a range of public spaces and highlights the mythic perceptions of industrial marvels, the adaptations of colonial spatial types, the emergence of an urban public, and the spatial fluidity between elites and masses.

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Alisa Jones, Stanford University, USA

Xinjiang and the Expansion of Chinese Communist Power

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Kashhgar in the Twentieth Century Michael Dillon, formerly University of Durham, UK November 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58443-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584432

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Modern China’s Ethnic Frontiers A Journey to the West Hsiao-ting Lin, Stanford University, USA The purpose of this book is to examine the strategies and practices of the Han Chinese Nationalists vis-à-vis post-Qing China’s ethnic minorities, as well as to explore the role they played in the formation of contemporary China’s Central Asian frontier territoriality and border security. Selected Contents: Prologue 1. Early Years and Early Strategies 2. Frontier Politics in Metropolitan China 3. In Search of a New Territorial Base 4. War and New Frontier Designs 5. War and Opportunities 6. Reconfiguring Ethnic Frontier Territoriality Epilogue: The End of the Journey July 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58264-3: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582643

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Beyond Confucian China The Rival Discourses of Kang Youwei and Zhang Binglin

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China’s Homeless Generation Joshua Fan, University of Texas at El Paso, USA

Young-tsu Wong, National Central University, Taiwan

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

Series: Academia Sinica on East Asia

China’s Homeless Generation is a study of the two million Chinese who migrated to Taiwan from mainland China in the midst of the civil war, from the time they left their homes in the 1940s to when they were finally able to return.

Highlights the mix of traditional Chinese thought, especially Confucianism and western ideas as well as the personal experiences of the two key thinkers in Modern Chinese History, enabling him to reassess the transition of China’s cultural tradition and its modern fate in a world-wide perspective.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Lijia – Leaving Home, 1940s 3. Wujiakegui – Homelessness, 1950s 4. Chengjia – Establishing Home, 1960s–1970s 5. Huijia – Returning Home, 1980s–1990s 6. Conclusion

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Selected Contents: Introduction and Revolution 1. Kang Yuwei and the Reform Movement 0f 1898 2. Zhang Binglin and the Revolution of 1911 Part 1: Philosophy and History 3. Kang’s Philosophical Hermeneutics for Political Reform 4. Zhang’s Defense of History Part 2: Paths to Modernity 5. Kang’s Quest for Modern Material Civilization 6. Zhang’s Critique of Western Modernity. Conclusion July 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58208-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84921-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582087

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History and Citizenship Education in Post-Mao China Politics, Policy, Praxis

Samuel Y. Liang, University of Manchester

December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58261-2: £75.00

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This book examines the development of education in China over the past three decades, exploring the ways in which the manifold ‘contradictions’ both within and between policy prescriptions, pedagogical theory and classroom implementation have been handled where issues of political socialisation, national identification and public morality are at stake. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Production 2. Theory: Politics and Pedagogy 3. Praxis: Policy Part 2: Transmission 4. Theory: Curriculum 5. Praxis: Textbooks Part 3: Consumption 6. Theory: Teachers and Teaching 7. Praxis: Learning Outcomes 8. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57536-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575362

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Hong Kong

Reclaiming Chinese Society

Becoming a Chinese Global City

The New Social Activism

Stephen Chiu and Tai-Lok Lui, both at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Edited by You-tien Hsing, University of California, Berkeley, USA and Ching Kwan Lee, University of California Los Angeles, USA

Series: Asia’s Transformations/Asia’s Great Cities Hong Kong is a small city with a big reputation. As mainland China has become an ‘economic powerhouse’ Hong Kong has taken a route of development of its own, flourishing as an entrepot and a centre of commerce and finance for Chinese business, then as an industrial city and subsequently a regional and international financial centre.

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Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese Becoming Sinophone in a Globalised World Edward McDonald, University of Auckland, New Zealand Series: Asia’s Transformations The entry point for most potential sinophones is the Chinese language classroom. But what sort of ‘language’ and ‘culture’ are on offer there? And how are links drawn between the forms of the language and the situations in which they may be used? In this book Edward McDonald emphasizes the importance of the social and cultural factors in language learning and seeks to blow away many existing myths about Chinese language learning. Including chapters on: • learning Chinese in context • Chinese language textbooks • the Chinese script • language reform • semiotics • multiculturalism. This book will be invaluable for all Chinese language students and teachers, and those with an interest in Chinese linguistics, linguistic anthropology and language education.

This volume examines the developmental history of Hong Kong, focusing on its rise to the status of a Chinese global city in the world economy. Chiu and Lui’s analysis is distinct in its perspective of the development as an integrated process involving economic, political and social dimensions, and as such this insightful and original book will be a core text on Hong Kong society for students. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Global Connections: Centre of Chinese Capitalism 2. An Industrial Colony 3. The Building of An International Financial Centre 4. A Divided City 5. Decolonization, Political Restructuring, and Post-Colonial Governance Crisis 6. The Return of the Regional and the National 7. A Chinese Global City? 2009: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-22010-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22011-8: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00550-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415220118

June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55941-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55942-3: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559423

Series: Asia’s Transformations Reclaiming Chinese Society analyses the mechanisms, processes and actors producing a wide spectrum of social and cultural changes in reform China. Contrary to most literature that emphasizes economic and political processes at the expense of Chinese society, this volume argues for the centrality of the social in understanding Chinese development. Each of the eleven chapters addresses one type of grassroots activism, covering feminist activism, civic environmentalism, religious revival, violence, film, media, intellectuals, housing, citizenship and deprivation. The wide-range of research styles used in this collection, including ethnography, regional comparison, quantitative and statistical analysis, interviews, textual and content analysis, offers students a methodologically rich vista to China Studies. Written by subject experts and covering all aspects of Chinese Society, this book offers an authoritative overview of Chinese society. It is an invaluable resource for courses on Chinese Society and culture and will be of interest to students and scholars in Chinese and Asian studies. Selected Contents: 1. Social Activism in China: MicroFoundations, Local Impetus and Global Resources Ching Kwan Lee and You-tien Hsing Part 1: Politics of (Re) Distribution 2. Urban Housing Mobilizations You-tien Hsing 3. Workers and the Quest for Citizenship Ching Kwan Lee 4. Barefoot Lawyers and Rural Conflicts Ying Xing 5. Peasant Resistance against Nature Reserves Melinda Herrold-Menzies Part 2: Politics of Recognition 6. Feminist Networks Zheng Wang 7. Civic Environmentalism Guobin Yang 8. Religious Revival Richard Madsen Part 3: Politics of Representation 9. Film as Cultural Politics Seio Nakajima 10. Bounded Innovations in the Media Zhongdang Pan 11. Inner City Culture Wars Maxwell Woodworth 12. Politics of Cultural Heritage Magnus Fiskesjo 2009: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-49137-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49139-6: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87217-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415491396

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The Schooling of Tibetans in China

For more titles in this series, see page 37.

Making Tibetan Chinese Gerald Postiglione Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations

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The debates over Tibetan cultural autonomy continue without a great deal of attention given to the education system. Never before have so many Tibetans attended school. Before long, most will be at school for six to nine years, and the number going to college and university will increase. What is education doing to Tibetans?

China’s Higher Education Reform and Internationalisation

This book is based on years of field research in rural, nomadic, and urban parts of the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. This provides a context for the main focus of the book assesses the results of the so-called neidi school policy that dislocated the education of Tibet’s best and brightest to China. Using extensive interview data Postiglione engages with the lives of the Tibetan students sent to China for secondary school, why they are sent there, what they learn, and how they function when they return to Tibet. Selected Contents: Part 1: A Comparative Sociology of Tibet’s Educational Reform and Development 1. Rural 2. Nomadic 3. Urban 4. Dislocated Schools Part 2: The Dislocated Education of Tibetans in China 5. Before Neidi School 6. At Neidi School 7. Returning to Tibet after Neidi School 8. The Beginning of the End of Dislocated Schooling Part 3: Education, Cultural Transmission, and Social Development in Tibet 9. Social Equality and Economic Development 10. Cultural Autonomy and Interethnic Unity 11. From ‘Pluralism within a Unity Structure’ to ‘Critical Pluralism’ 12. Toward ‘Multiple Monoculturalisms’ or ‘Harmonious Multiculturalism’ December 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55239-4: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552394

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China on Video

Edited by Janette Ryan, Monash University, Australia. November 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58225-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582254

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Chinese Male Homosexualities Memba, Tongzhi and Golden Boy Travis S.K. Kong, University of Hong Kong This book presents a groundbreaking exploration of masculinities and homosexualities amongst Chinese gay men. It provides a sociological account of masculinity, desire, sexuality, identity and citizenship in contemporary Chinese societies, and within the constellation of global culture. Selected Contents: Introduction: Bodies that Travel 1. Study of Chinese Male Homosexualities and Citizenship Part 1: Hong Kong 2. Queers are Ready!? Sexual Citizenship and Tongzhi Movement 3. Memba Only: Consumer Citizenship and Cult Gay Masculinity 4. All about Family: Intimate Citizenship and Family Biopolitics Part 2: London 5. Queer Disapora: Hong Kong Migrant Gay Men in London Part 3: China 6. New New China, New New Tongzhi 7. Sex and Work in a Queer Time and Place. Conclusion: Transnational Chinese Male Homosexualities

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HIV/AIDS in China Dylan Sutherland, University of Nottingham, UK and Jennifer Hsu, University of Cambridge, UK Providing a comprehensive analysis of the most critical aspects of the current HIV/AIDS situation in China, this book links the epidemic to broader issues of economic and social development. Selected Contents: 1. Human Development in China 2. The Global, East Asian and Chinese HIV/AIDS Epidemics 3. Uneven Economic Development and the Epidemic 4. Migration and the Spread of HIV 5. Migration, Women and Commercial Sex Work (CSW) 6. The Demand Side: Men, CSW and Demography 7. Health Care and the Fight Against HIV 8. NGOs and the Fight Against HIV in China 9. Economic Impacts February 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-41875-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415418751

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Looking for Work in Post-Socialist China Feng Xu, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada This book examines China’s attempt to institutionalize, professionalize and humanize its approach to governance, drawing heavily on international norms and standards in employment regulation. It discusses the ways in which the government combines the new techniques with old campaign-style policy techniques, which not only makes the state’s power visible, but also allows it to claim credit for managing unemployment. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Unemployment and ‘Harmonious Society’ 2. International Standards in Cultivating Active Job-seekers 3. Public Employment Agencies 4. Urban Community Organizations/Shequ 5. University Career Centres 6. Temporary Staffing Agencies 7. Laws and Numbers 8. Periodic Campaigns. Conclusion

Small Screen Realities

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Paola Voci, University of Otago, New Zealand

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Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations This book relocates Chinese independent moviemaking from a film to a visual culture perspective enabling the author to explore the role that other movies (mostly, but not exclusively, popular culture products) play in the making of experimental and non-mainstream visual culture. Selected Contents: 1. Smaller-Screen Realities 2. Building Bridges: From Silver Screens to Smaller-Screen Realities 3. Animations 4. Portable Movies: Cellflix 5. Egao Movies: Wicked Fun, Participatory Culture and Enlightenment 6. Light Political Documentaries 7. Lightened (Up) Subaltern Smaller-Screens 8. Smaller-Screens: Film Spaces and Theories 9. An Afterword on Lightness: Quasi-Conclusion

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Education Reform in China Changing Concepts, Contexts and Practices Edited by Janette Ryan, Monash University, Australia November 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58223-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582230

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Chinese Film Stars

Neoliberalism and Culture in China and Hong Kong

Television Regulation and Media Policy in China

The Countdown of Time

Yik Chan Chin, University of Oxford, UK

Hai Ren, University of Arizona, USA

An examination of China’s national television policy and structure since the late 1990s. Argues that the socialist state-owned TV system is transforming into a commercialized and mixed-ownership system. Case studies of television systems show that China has demonstrated substantial local diversity and complex interactions between local, national and global media.

Edited by Mary Farquhar, Griffith University, Australia and Yingjin Zhang, University of California, USA With an interdisciplinary, comparative examination of stars and stardom in Chinese cinema from the silent period to the current era of globalization, this volume offers exemplary readings of the historically, geographically and aesthetically multifaceted star phenomena in China. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Chinese Film Stars Yingjin Zhang and Mary Farquhar Part 1: Early Cinema: Crossing Race and Class Divides 2. Anna May Wong: A Border-crossing ‘Minor’ Star Mediating Performance Yiman Wang 3. Ruan Lingyu: Reflections on an Individual Performance Style Mette Hjort 4. Li Lili: Acting a Lively Jianmei Type Sean MacDonald Part 2: Socialist Cinema: From Film Star to Model Worker 5. Mei Lanfang: Facial Signature and Political Performance in Opera Film John Zou 6. Zhao Dan: Spectrality of Martyrdom and Stardom Yingjin Zhang 7. Zhang Ruifang: Modelling the Socialist Red Star Xiaoning Lu 8. Zhong Xinghuo: Communist Film Worker Krista Van Fleit Hang Part 3: Taiwan Cinema: Diaspora, Transvestism, Non-professionalism 9. Ling Bo: Orphanhood and Post-war Sinophone Film History Zhang Zhen 10. Brigitte Lin Ching Hsia: Last Eastern Star of the Late Twentieth Century Tony Williams 11. Lee Kang-sheng: Non-professional Star Michael Lawrence Part 4: Hong Kong and Transnational Cinema: Action, Gender, Emotion 12. ‘Bruce Lee’ after Bruce Lee: A Life in Conjectures Brian Hu 13. Jackie Chan: Star Work as Pain and Triumph Mary Farquhar 14. Chow Yun-fat: Hong Kong’s Modern TV Xiaosheng Lin Feng 15. Leslie Cheung: Star as Autosexual Julian Stringer 16. Jet Li: Star Construction and Fan Discourse on the Internet Sabrina Qiong Yu April 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-57390-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85485-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415573900

Gay and Lesbian Subculture in Urban China Loretta Wing Wah Ho, University of Western Australia This book contributes to a critical understanding of how Chinese same-sex identity in urban China is variously imagined; how it is transformed; and how it presents its resistances as China continues to open up to global power relations. Selected Contents: 1. Opening-up to Gay and Lesbian Identities 2. The Problematics of Storytelling 3. Fieldwork: Filtering the Field 4. Speaking of Same-Sex Subjects in Urban China 5. The Gay Space in Chinese Cyberspace: SelfCensorship, Commercialisation and Misrepresentation 6. Modernity and Authenticity 7. Conclusion: The Internal Paradoxes in Beijing

This book examines the period leading up to the Hong Kong handover in 1997 - the ‘countdown of time’, and by using iconic cultural symbols such as the countdown clock, the Hong Kong Museum exhibitions and cultural heritage sites, argues that China has undergone a transition to neoliberal state, in part through its reunification with Hong Kong. Selected Contents: Introduction: The Role of Reunification with Hong Kong in the Neoliberalization of the Chinese State 1. The Hong Kong Question: From Sovereignty to Government 2. The Affective Economy of the Hong Kong Countdown 3. History as a Governmental Discourse 4. Morality and Pleasure in the Synchronization with the World 5. The Super Firm in Spatial Representations of Socialism and Capitalism 6. Memories of the Future in Hong Kong. Conclusion: Is China Truly Neoliberal, or a State with Neoliberal Characteristics? June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58262-9: £75.00

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Understanding China through Chinese Television 2. The Political System and Economic Transition 3. Chinese Television in the 1990s 4. The National, Local and Global 5. Chinese Television after 1996 6. Can the China Central TV still Maintain the Monopoly? 7. Shanghai: Beating the National with Foreign Collaboration 8. Guangdong: Dancing with the Wolves 9. The National, Local and Global Reconsidered June 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-49083-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415490832

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Suicide and Justice A Chinese Perspective Fei Wu, Peking University, China ‘This book is the most serious ethnographic study of suicide to date. Its conclusions challenge but also complement psychiatric research. It is also an important contribution to the study of what is disappearing in rural China today. A real achievement.’ – Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University, USA By analyzing 30 cases, Wu Fei studies the dynamics of suicide in terms of family politics and local psychology and finds that suicide is committed when a power balance is broken in the games of power in the family. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Suicide as a Chinese Problem 2. Two Philosophies about Suicide Part 2: Domestic Justice 3. Familial Love 4. Family Politics 5. Fortune Part 3: Human Dignity 6. Suicide and Madness 7. Gambling for Qi 8. Face 9. Thinking Through Part 4: Conclusion: Suicide as a Public Affair 10. Public Justice 11. Making Good Luck 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55171-7: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86911-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551717

2009: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-55022-2: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87376-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415550222

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Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series Series edited by: Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, RMIT University, Australia

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Global Chinese Cinema

On-Line Society in China

The Culture and Politics of ‘Hero’

Edited by David Herold, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong and Peter Wolfgang Marolt, National University of Singapore

Edited by Gary D. Rawnsley and Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley, both at University of Leeds, UK

The aim of this series is to publish original, high-quality work by both new and established scholars in the West and the East, on all aspects of media, culture and social change in Asia.

Director Zhang Yimou’s film Hero, released in 2002, is widely regarded as the first globally successful indigenous Chinese blockbuster, touching on key questions of Chinese culture, nation and politics. This book explores the reasons for the film’s popularity with its audiences, and provides fascinating insights into recent developments in Chinese society, popular culture and cultural production.

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Contemporary Chinese Print Media Cultivating Middle Class Civility Zheng Yi, University of Sydney, Australia October 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55969-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559690

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Cultural and Social Change in Taiwan Society, Cinema and Theatre Ming-Yeh Rawnsley, University of Leeds, UK This book examines the processes of cultural, social and political transition in Taiwan since 1945, investigating their impact on the Taiwanese cultural industries, with a particular focus on cinema and theatre, and showing how changes in cinema and theatre illustrate the broader cultural, social and political changes taking place. Selected Contents: 1. Cultural and Social Changes in Taiwan: 1930s–1990s 2. Socio-Politics of TaiwaneseLanguage Cinema: Symposium by the National Movie Foundation on ‘How to Preserve the Heritage of Taiwanese Cinema’ 3. Language Policies and Taiwanese Cinema: An Interview with Chen Qiu-yan 4. From ‘Taiwanese’ Cinema to ‘Mandarin’ Cinema: Bai Jing-rui and Cinema in Taiwan 5. Modernization and Commercialization: Interviewing Huang Jian-ye on Gangster Movies 6. Liberalization of Cinema: Interviewing Huang Yu-shan on the New Independent Cinema Movement in Taiwan 7. Democratization of Cinema: Transition of Identities and Hou Hsiao-Hsian 8. The Past, Present and Future of the Taiwanese Modern Theatre 9. Democratization and Modernization of Traditional Theatre: Wu Xing-guo on ‘Consolidation of Traditional and Modern Theatres’ 10. Democratization of Culture: Searching for the Lost Public Sphere – A Dialogue between Zhong Ming-de and Huang Jian-ye 11. Conclusion February 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-42187-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415421874

Selected Contents: Part 1: Changing Discourse of National Identities and Heroism 1. The Political Narrative(s) of Hero Gary D. Rawnsley 2. Recycled Heroes, Invented Tradition and Transformed Identity Yingjie Guo 3. The Emperor and the Assassin: China’s National Hero and the Myth of State Origins Yiyan Wang 4. The King, the Musician and the Village Idiot: Images of Manhood Kam Louie Part 2: Transformations of Cultural Perception, Genre and Stardom 5. Twenty-first Century Women Warriors: Variations on a Traditional Theme Louise Edwards 6. On ‘Tian Xia (All under Heaven)’ in Zhang Yimou’s Hero Xiaoming Chen and Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley 7. Hero: Rewriting the Chinese Martial Arts Film Genre Haizhou Wang and Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley 8. ‘Would You Rather Spend More Time Making Serious Cinema?’: Hero and Tony Leung’s Polysemic Masculinity Mark Gallagher 9. Fifteen Minutes of Fame: Transient/Transnational Female Stardom in Hero Olivia Khoo Part 3: Local vs. Global: Deconstructing Global Chinese Blockbusters 10. Camp Pleasure in an Era of Chinese Blockbusters: Internet Reception of Hero in Mainland China Sabrina Qiong Yu 11. North American Reception of Zhang Yimou’s Hero Wendy Larson 12. Heroic Music: From Hunan to Hollywood and Back Katy Gow 13. Visual Effects Magic: Hero’s Sydney Connection Mary Farquhar 14.Towards a Global Blockbuster: The Political Economy of Hero’s Nationalism Anthony Fung and Joseph M. Chan March 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-45315-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415453158

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HIV/AIDS, Health and the Media in China Johanna Hood, University of Technology Sydney, Australia HIV/AIDS is an increasingly serious problem in China. This book explores HIV/AIDS, its portrayal in China’s media, and the implications for public health policy. It discusses how many Chinese wrongly believe themselves to be immune, with infection only a possibility for other ethnic groups with perceived lower moral standards. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. HIV/AIDS Narratives and the Media in China 3. Differentiating Understandings: Black and Blackness, Race and Place 4. Africa, Africans and HIV/AIDS 5. Governance and the Production of Yuanshi 6. Kexue Science and Modern Morality 7. Conclusion December 2010: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-47198-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415471985

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This book argues that the internet in China is a separate ‘space’ in which a separate society of individuals and institutions interact, and that, while the ‘real’ and the ‘online’ spaces interact and influence each other, the Chinese internet is more than merely a technological or media extension of offline Chinese society. It examines Chinese people on the internet and what they actually do on the internet, discussing a wide range of different activities. November 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-56539-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415565394

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Rethinking Transnational Chinese Cinema The Amoy-dialect Film Industry in Postwar Asia Jeremy E. Taylor, University of Sheffield, UK The Amoy-dialect film industry thrived in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia in the 1950s. This book represents the first full length, critical study of the origin, the rise and the decline of this industry and, in doing so, raises a number of timely questions relating to transnationalism of Chinese culture, national cinemas and the study of the Chinese Diaspora. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Defining the Amoy-Dialect Films 2. Context: The Post-War Amoy-Dialect Diaspora 3. Origins: Revolution and Displacement in Southern China 4. Birth: The Opera Amoy-Dialect Films of the mid-1950s and the Move from Amateur to Commercial Production 5. The ‘New Amoy-Dialect Films’: The Role of Large-Scale Singapore Investment in Expanding and Changing the Industry 6. Colonies, Ports and Nations: Hong Kong as the Centre of the Amoy-Dialect World 7. Decline and Forgetting: The Industry’s Collapse in the early 1960s 8. Conclusion: Rethinking the Role of the ‘Transnational’ in Diasporic Chinese Film History in Light of this New Material on the Amoy-Dialect Industry December 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-49355-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415493550

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Governing Health in Contemporary China Yanzhong Huang, Seton Hall University, USA Series: China Policy Series May 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49845-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415498456

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Higher Education Reform in China

Popular Culture in Taiwan

China and Globalization

Charismatic Modernity

W. John Morgan and Wu Bin, both at University of Nottingham, UK

Edited by Marc L. Moskowitz, University of South Carolina, USA

The Social, Economic and Political Transformation of Chinese Society

Series: China Policy Series

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Series: Global Realities

A major transformation of Chinese higher education (HE) has taken place over the past decade, with the number of graduates from China’s higher education institutions having quadrupled over the past six years to three million a year. This book provides a critical examination of the issues created from this transformation, and evaluates the prospects for Chinese and foreign HE providers, regulators and other stakeholders.

The contributors explore how traditional Chinese influences modern localized lives in Taiwan, localized identity, culture, and politics as a contested domain with Chinese and traditional Taiwanese identities and Taiwan’s localization process as contesting Taiwan’s gravitation towards globalized Western culture.

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2009!

Selected Contents: Part 1: Economics, Structure and Performance 1. Thirty Years of Reform in China’s Higher Education Funding Mechanism 2. The Similarity of Chinese Universities in Disciplinary Structure: An Analysis of its Trend, Dynamics and Consequences 3. The Labour Market for Graduates in China 4. The Attitudes and Morale of Chinese Academics in Sciences and Technology Part 2: Building a Wider Provision 5. The Regional Unevenness of China’s Allocation of Higher Education Resources: Its Origin, Status and Consequences 6. The Problems and Potential of University Adult Higher Education in China 7. The Role of China’s Radio and Television University 8. Private Higher Education in China: Problems and Possibilities 9. Higher Education and Teacher Professional Education in the Context of China’s Curriculum Reform Part 3: External Influences 10. Education Reform in Hong Kong: Some Implications for Higher Education and Lifelong Learning 11. Studying in a Foreign Context: Chinese Students’ Experiences in British Higher Education 12. Concluding Remarks. Select Bibliography. Index November 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-56413-7: £80.00

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Power of the Popular Marc L. Moskowitz 2. 1970s-80s ‘Chinese’ Little League Baseball and its Discontents Andrew Morris 3. Different Roads to Industrialization: Chinese Realism in Taiwan and the People’s Republic Krista Van Fleit Hang 4. From Textbooks to Lingerie: Classical Chinese Poetry in Taiwan’s Popular Culture Joseph R. Allen 5. Nomadic Ethnoscapes in the Changing Global-Local Pop Music Industry: ICRT as IC Allen Chun 6. How Subways and High Speed Railways Have Changed Taiwan: Transportation Technology, Urban Culture, and Social Life Anru Lee and Chien-hung Tung 7. Contradicting Modernities: Consuming Betel Nut in Taiwan Lucia Huwy-min Liu 8. Wuxia Ethics and Cute Sprouts: Masculine and Feminine Modes of Engagement with the Pili Puppetry Serials Teri Silvio 9. From Warlocks to Aryans: The Slippery Slope of Cultural Nuance in Reading Harry Potter in Taiwan Marc L. Moskowitz August 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58263-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582636

Cohesion and Community in Contemporary Hong Kong

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Ray Forrest, University of Bristol, UK and Adrienne La Grange and Ngai Ming Yip, both at City University of Hong Kong

Gender, Social Hierarchy and Ethnicity Ayxem Ali Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55712-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557122

Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series The authors of this fascinating text fuse locally based research on Hong Kong neighbourhoods with more macro level urban political economy to produce a comprehensive and up-to-date account of social and behavioural change in what is one of the most widely recognized urban landscapes in the world. December 2009: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-37708-9: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93477-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415377089

Gated Communities in China Class, Privilege and the Moral Politics of the Good Life Choon-Piew Pow, National University of Singapore Series: Routledge Pacific Rim Geographies This book examines the nature and dynamics of gated communities within the specificities of reform Shanghai, a city that arguably has been at the forefront of China’s new urban/consumer revolution. 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-47810-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87620-6

In its quarter-century-long shift from communism to capitalism, China has transformed itself from a desperately poor nation into a country with one of the fastest-growing and largest economies in the world. Doug Guthrie examines the reforms driving the economic genesis in this compact and highly readable introduction to contemporary China. He highlights the social, cultural and political factors fostering this revolutionary change and interweaves a broad structural analysis with a consideration of social changes at the micro and macro levels. 2008: 5 x 7-3/4: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-99039-4: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99040-0: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89406-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415990400 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Women in China’s Muslim Northwest

Doug Guthrie, New York University, USA

Tourism in China Destination, Cultures and Communities Edited by Chris Ryan, Waikato Management School, New Zealand and Gu Huimin, Beijing International Studies University, China Series: Routledge Advances in Tourism 2008: 6 x 9: 418pp Hb: 978-0-415-99189-6: £70.00

Global China Lash Scott, Michael Keith, Goldsmiths College, London, UK, Jakob Arnoldi and Tyler Rooker Series: International Library of Sociology Dominant theorists of globalization take on the assumptions of a ‘Washington Consensus’ which presumes the centrality of neo-liberal American individualism. For them at stake is America’s globalization. Scott Lash and his colleagues argue that there is a new global driving force: a new logic that is ‘Global China’. Here Washington neo-liberal individualism is displaced by the collective relationality of a ‘Beijing Consensus’. This relationality harks back to Taoism and Confucianism yet is a motor of Chinese global hypermodernity. This book analyses China as a ‘risk culture’, embracing the boundless opportunity and adventure of Beijing’s Olympic architecture, Shenzhen investment bank young traders, Shanghai property developers and art markets. It examines the risk-sharing of intergenerational family mortgages, wage-pooling microfinance and regimes of collective saving. It scrutinises the ever-present shadow of the risk-averse (yet uncertainty-creating) state. Global China is a must read for social scientists, policy makers and investors. October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-49705-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49706-0: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87739-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497060

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Routledge Contemporary China Series The aim of this series is to publish original, high-quality work by both new and established scholars in the West and the East, on all aspects of contemporary China.

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Chinese Business Enterprise

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An Introduction Hans Hendrischke, University of New South Wales, Australia Chinese Business Enterprise examines practical business and management issues in the context of China’s changing institutional framework and the internationalization of China’s economy. The author explains the general operating environment for business enterprises in China and examines issues such as the reforms to the Chinese economy, increased marketization, foreign trade and business services, as well as different forms of business enterprise (stateowned, private, etc.) With a series of case studies examining core business functions such as research and development, operations management, production, distribution, marketing and human resources within the Chinese context, this book provides a valuable guide to the main operational areas of business enterprise in China including both domestic and foreign funded enterprises. Selected Contents: 1. China’s Economy and the State 2. Industries and Markets 3. Foreign Trade 4. Business Services 5. State-Owned Enterprise (SOEs) 6. Private Enterprises (Including Collective Enterprises) 7. Foreign Invested Enterprises 8. Research and Development 9. Marketing 10. Production 11. Distribution 12. Controlling 13. Human Resources Management 14. Chinese Business Practices January 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-24949-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-24950-8: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-40300-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415249508

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Industrial Innovation in China Emerging Challenges and New Issues Edited by Denis Fred Simon, Pennsylvania State University, USA This book examines industrial innovation in China. Each chapter tackles a different aspect of industrial innovation, including research and development, intellectual property, technological adaptation and government policy. It addresses the crucial question of whether China has embarked on a path that will lead it to becoming a true technological superpower. Selected Contents: Introduction Denis Simon 1. Collaborative Advantage and China’s Evolving Position in the Global Technology System Leonard Lynn 2. Government Policy and Industrial Innovation: The Political Economy of Technological Development in China Douglas Fuller 3. Commercialization of R&D in China: The Ecology of the Industrial Innovation System Robert Sheldon 4. A Strategic Analysis of the Medium-to-Long Term Plan for S&T, 2006-2020 Guangling Xiao 5. Economic Openness and China’s Manufacturing Progress Thomas Rawski 6. Technological Adoption and Adaptation in an Open Market: The Case of China’s Magnesium Industry Michael Komesaroff 7. Institutions, Incentives, and Innovation: The Environment for Intellectual Property in China Andrew Mertha 8. China’s Emerging Science and Engineering Talent Pool: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Denis Simon/ Cong Cao 9. India, China, and Globalized Innovation Adam Segal 10. A Korean Perspective on China’s Innovation System Yong June Kim 11. Foreign Corporation R&D in China: Trends and Policy Issues Sylvia Schwaag-Serger 12. Beyond Technology: Defining the New Frontiers in China’s Innovation System Zhou Yuan 13. Whither China’s Industrial Innovation System: Some Thoughts and Conclusions Denis Simon November 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77610-3: £80.00

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Human Resource Management in China

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New Trends and Practices Fang Lee Cooke, RMIT University, Australia March 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-55379-7: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55380-3: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553803 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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China’s Changing Workplace Edited by Peter Sheldon, Sunghoon Kim and Yiqiong Li, all at University of New South Wales, Australia and Malcolm Warner, University of Cambridge, UK December 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58454-8: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584548

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Innovation in China The Chinese Software Industry Shang-Ling Jui, SAP Labs, China A key question for China is whether it can progress from being a traditional centre of manufacturing to becoming a centre for innovation. Identifying the current strengths and weaknesses of the industry this book defines the challenges for China in its transition from ‘Made in China’ to ‘Innovated in China’. Selected Contents: 1. Twenty Years of Software Development in China 2. Software Industrialization and Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges for China 3. On the Road towards Innovated-in-China: Examples from SAP Labs China 4. From Made-in-China to Innovated-in-China: Which Microeconomic Factors are Still Needed? 5. Factors Influencing the Transition: Education and Intellectual Property Protection January 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56456-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564564

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Trade Unions in China

Consumer-Citizens of China

Tim Pringle, University of Warwick, UK

Foreign Brands and The Politics of Imagined Consumption

Mobility, Migration and the Chinese Scientific Research System

This book focuses on how the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is reforming under current conditions. It argues that it is the dependence of primary level trade unions on the employers, not acceptance of Party leadership, which is the main obstacle to effective union work and that the evolving labour unrest, as opposed to legal developments, is the main force driving trade union reform. Selected Contents: 1. The Return of Labour-Capital Relations 2. Labour Unrest: From Protests to Strikes 3. Pioneering a Sector Level Collective Contract 4. A Trade Union Rights Centre: Contending with Contention 5. Democracy and Dependency: Trade Union Elections. Conclusion December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55958-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559584

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Western Bankers in China Institutional Change and Corporate Governance Jane Nolan, University of Cambridge, UK March 2011: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58464-7: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584647

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Chinese Family Business and the Equal Inheritance System Unravelling the Myth Victor Zheng, University of Hong Kong This book disputes the traditional argument that the equal inheritance system hinders the growth of Chinese family business. Zheng approaches this not only in terms of economic capital, but also in terms of human capital such as education and leadership, and social networks. Selected Contents: 1. Equal Inheritance and Family Business Continuity 2. Methodology and Sketches of the Studied Families 3. The Transfer of Economic Capital 4. The Transfer of Human Capital 5. The Transfer of Social Capital 6. Equal Inheritance and Economic Development 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-55638-5: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86141-7

Kelly Tian, New Mexico State University, USA and Lily Dong, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. China’s Consumer-Citizen 2. Desire and Fantasies for Foreign Things 3. The Foreignness of Brands that Evokes Consumer Imaginings Part 2 4. Chinese Nationalist Narratives and Foreign Brand Fantasies 5. The West as Liberator, Foreign Brands as Instruments of Democratization 6. The West as Imperialist Oppressor, Foreign Brands as Instruments of Domination 7. The West as Subjugated, (Conquered) Foreign Brands as Symbols of Chinese Redemption 8. The West as Economic Partner, Foreign Brands as Advantageous Competitive Rivals Part 3 9. The Evocative Role of Nationalist Narratives in Consumers’ Foreign Brand Fantasies 10. Nationalist Narratives and Ritualized Marketplace Responses to Foreign Brands 11. Nationalist Narratives in Foreign Brand Positioning

Koen Jonkers, CSIC, Spain This book examines the transformation of the Chinese scientific research system combining macro-level institutional and statistical analyses with an account of how the research culture has changed. Special emphasis is given to the role of overseas Chinese scientists and returnees in the transformation of this system. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Transformation of the Chinese Research System 3. The Evolution of the Molecular Life Sciences in China 4. Support for International Research Collaboration 5. The Outbound Tide, Students and Scientists leaving China 6. Trends in International Collaboration 7. The Returning Tide, Returned Scientists 8. The Role of Returnees in the Changing of the Chinese Research Culture 9. Conclusions

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Industrialisation and Rural Livelihoods in China Agricultural Processing in Sichuan Susanne Lingohr-Wolf, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK This book investigates the impact of agricultural industrialisation models on rural livelihoods. LingohrWolf analyses the forms of household linkages with AI organisations, the underlying household incentives to diversify both labour and agricultural production towards AI, and the developmental benefits and potential constraints that shape such rural involvement. Selected Contents: 1. Livelihoods and the Agro-Economy: Rural Transformations in China after 1978 2. Research Approach and Methods 3. The Case Study: The Sweet Potato (SP) Sector in Sichuan Province 4. Analysis of Linkage Forms in SP Processing 5. Benefits from Involvement in AI 6. Constraints and Limitations to Rural Livelihood Improvements 7. AI and Rural Livelihoods: Opportunities and Challenges July 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55937-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84883-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559379

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Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy Series edited by: Peter Nolan, University of Cambridge, UK The aim of this series is to publish original, high-quality, research-level work by both new and established scholars in the West and the East, on all aspects of the Chinese economy, including studies of business and economic history.

China’s Multinationals - The Resource Sector This book examines the foreign direct investment activities of China’s multinationals, focusing in particular on the resource sector - that is by firms involved in oil, gas, mining, metal and other resource-based industries - which accounts for a large proportion of China’s overall foreign direct investment activities. Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview 1. The Global Resource Market: Demand and Supply 2. The Chinese Resource Market: Demand and Supply 3. Chinese Resource Firms’ ‘Going Global’ 4. Current Wisdom on Firms’ Internationalisation versus Chinese Practice Part 2: Going Global 5. CNPC in Russia, Kazakhstan, Sudan, and Venezuela 6. CNOOC in Indonesia and Nigeria 7. Minmetal in Brazil, Chile and Canada 8. Shenhua in Mongolia 9. Baosteel in Australia and Brazil 10. Huaneng in Australia 11. COFCO (China National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs Corp) in the World 12. Sinochem in the World 13. Medium and Small Firms in Resource Sector Part 3: Impact 14. Impact on Global Resource Markets (Oil/Gas/Metal/Mining) 15. Impact on Chinese Resource Markets (Oil/Gas/Metal/ Mining) Part 4: Policy-Making Implications 16. Implications for Policy-Making. Conclusion

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Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Guo Shuqing China Development Research Foundation November 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58222-3: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582223

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Constructing a Social Welfare System for All in China

China’s Rural Financial System

Sustainable Reform and Development in Post-Olympic China

Households’ Demand for Credit and Recent Reforms Zhao Yuepeng, University of Cambridge, UK Based on a micro-study of three villages with dissimilar economic characteristics in Jiangxi province of China, this book investigates the sources of finance in rural areas and the different types of credit that farmers demand. It discusses the importance of innovative institutional arrangements in rural China and the new instruments that give farmers access to formal rural financial markets and effective utilization of credit.

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Huaichuan Rui, Brunel University, UK

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Literature Reviews & Comparison of Rural Financial Systems in Other Countries 3. Rural Financial Institutions in China 4. Fieldwork Description 5. Research Findings in village One 6. Research Findings in village Two 7. Research Findings in village Three 8. Reforms of Rural Credit Cooperatives 9. Conclusion

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Road Map of China’s Rise Angang Hu, Center for China Study, Beijing In this book, translated from Chinese, Angang Hu - one of the leading thinkers in China on China’s strategy for growth - surveys the factors which have contributed to China’s rise so far, and assesses China’s strengths and weaknesses in the key areas which will affect China’s rise going forward. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Background of China’s Rising 1. Quantitative Assessment of China’s Power of Economic and Science & Technology (1980~2005) 2. Quantitative Assessment of China’s Power in Science and Technology (1980~2004) 3. Five Major Scale Effects of China’s Rise 4. How Does China Narrow Its Relative Gap in GDP with the United States Part 2: China and World 5. China’s Long-term Growth Prospects and How Its Rising Affects the Asian and Global Economy 6. Sino-US and Sino-Japanese Relations In the Process of Economic Integration 7. Tentative Evaluation of China’s Accession to WTO: Impact on World Trade Growth Pattern (2000-2005) 8. The Rise of China and Opening Up: From a World Class Big Opening Power to a World Class Strong Opening Power 9. China’s Competitiveness: Present and Future Part 3: Economic Growth and Social Development 10. On Sustainability of China’s Economic Growth 11. Evolution of Regional Pattern and Disparities of China’s Human Development (1982-2003) 12. Develop Human Resources to Cope with Aging Society 13. Poverty of Knowledge: New Poverty in the New Century 14. The Emergence of Informal Sector and the Development of Informal Economy in China’s Transition: A Historical Perspective 15. China’s 11th Five-Year Program: Strategies and Implication Part 4: Industry and Development 16. China’s Catching-Up in Media Penetration Level 17. Trajectory of China’s Iron and Steel Industry December 2010: 234 x 156: 512pp Hb: 978-0-415-47992-9: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415479929

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Shujie Yao, Wu Bin, Dylan Sutherland and Stephen Morgan, all at University of Nottingham, UK Taking the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing as an iconic turning-point and exploring key themes such as economic reform and sustainability, innovation and sustainability, globalisation and social development, this book analyses the prospects for sustainable reform and development in Post-Olympic China. Selected Contents: 1. Post-Olympic China: A 30-year Review and Perspective on Sustainable Reform and Development Part 1: Economic Reform and Sustainability 2. Development of Chinese Private Sector in the past 30 years: Retrospect and Prospect 3. Banking Reform in China and Governance Effects: 1995-2005 4. Is the Growth of Chinese Firms Constrained by Internal Finance? Part 2: Innovation and Sustainability 5. Globalisation, the Innovation of SMEs and the Upgrading of Industrial Clusters 6. Effects of Policy Measures on Energy Demands and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in China’s Road Transport Sector 7. Low-Carbon China: Prospects for Disruptive Innovation and the Role of International Collaboration Part 3: Globalisation and Impacts 8. Changes in the Efficiency of the Chinese Manufacturing Industry in the Era of Globalisation 9. Foreign Direct Investment and Horizontal Technology Spillover to Domestic Firms in China 10. Globalisation and Westward of Chinese Seafarers Supply 11. Globalsiation and Outflow of Chinese Enterprises Part 4: Social Development Perspective 12. Regional Inequalities in China – A Non-Monetary View 13. The Changing Mode of Village Governance in China 14. China’s Human Rights and Civil Society: Western Perceptions, Asian Realities December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55956-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559560

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The Challenge of Labour in China

The Everyday Impact of Economic Reform in China

China’s Cotton Industry

Strikes and the Changing Labour Regime in Global Factories

Management Change, Enterprise Performance and Daily Life

Chris King-chi Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Ying Zhu, University of Melbourne, Australia, Michael Webber, University of Melbourne, Australia and John Benson, University of South Australia

Series: China Policy Series China’s economic success has been founded partly on relatively cheap labour, especially in export industries. In recent years, however, there has been growing concern about wages and labour standards in China. This book examines how wages are bargained, fought over and determined in China, exploring how the pattern of labour conflict has changed over time since the 1970s. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Globalisation and Chinese Migrant Workers 2. Labour Conflict in Shen Zhen: A Historical Review 3. Community and Shop Floor Culture: A Prelude to Workers’ Protests 4. Strikes and Changing Power Relations in the Workplace 5. Workplace Conflict, Legal Institution, and Labour Regime 6. International Civil Society, Chinese Trade Unionism, and Workplace Representation 7. Conclusion: Workers’ Struggle and the Changing Regime in China

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia Examining the impact of economic reform on everyday life in China, this book explores how changes in the employment relationship have affected the enterprise performance, the quality of working life and the livelihood strategies for individual households and families in China. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Economic Reform and its Industrial and Social Impact 3. Management, Workers and Conditions of Employment 4. Worker Representation and Emerging Roles for Trade Unions 5. Enterprise Performance and Intangible Management 6. Market-Oriented Economic Reform and the Quality of Working Life 7. Work, Households and Livelihoods 8. Economic Reform and its Impact on Management, Enterprises and Workers May 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-42841-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415428415

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The Institutional Dynamics of China’s Great Transformation Xiaoming Huang, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

A Guide

This book examines the role of institutions in China’s recent fundamental economic transformation and social and political changes. Viewing the changes from a variety of subject perspectives, including economics, politics and communication studies, the book argues that, although the importance of institutions is widely acknowledged, exactly how institutions affect changes in particular national and historical settings is less well understood.

Series: Guides to Economic and Political Developments in Asia This book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of contemporary economic developments in China. Key topics include the growth of the market; the market replacing central planning; the reform of state owned enterprises; the ‘open-door’ policy. This is the companion volume to Political Developments in Contemporary China: A Guide (also published by Routledge). Selected Contents: Overview. Agriculture. The Market Gradually Replacing Central Planning. The Reform of State Industrial Enterprises. The ‘Open-Door’ Policy. Economic Performance July 2010: 234 x 156: 592pp Hb: 978-0-415-47866-3: £125.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415478663

Björn Alpermann, University of Cologne, Germany Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition This book examines the political economy of the cotton processing industry, analyzes the process of cotton policy making and looks at how local governments and the former monopolist cope with the changes brought about by marketization. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: The National Level 2. Reform and Retreat in the Deng Era 3. Breakthrough of Reforms and Emerging Regulatory Structures Part 2: System Transformation at the Local Level 4. Introduction to the Fieldwork-Sites 5. Developmentalism in Xiajin 6. Entrepreneurialism in Tianmen Part 3: Institutional Change in the Cotton Sector 7. Market Access and Competition 8. Corporate Finance and Business Practices Part 4: Outcomes 9. Reform Outcomes at the National Level 10. Conclusion March 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-55237-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85628-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552370

Chinese Big Business in Indonesia The State of Capital

Economic Developments in Contemporary China Ian Jeffries, University of Wales, Swansea, UK

Economic Transformation and State Capacity

Series: China Policy Series

Selected Contents: Introduction Xiaoming Huang 1. China and International Institutions: One International Society or Two International Political Parties? Harry Harding 2. Efficiency, Institutions and the China Puzzle: A Research Framework Xiaoming Huang 3. State capacity, Democratic Principles and Constitutional Order: Modern State-building in Post-Totalitarian Society Li Qiang 4. Science and Technology Institution and Performance in China: An Assessment with the Case of the Semi-conductor Industry Keun Lee 5. The Road to Rechtesstaat: Rule of Law, Constitutional Democracy and Institutional Change Weisen Li 6. China’s Evolving Institutional Exclusion: The Hukou System and Its Transformation Wang Fei-ling 7. Institutions Formation, Imitation and Borrowing: Zhongguancun as a Case Study on Mechanisms of Institutional Change Hong Sheng 8. Propaganda vs. Profit: The Political Economy of CCTV Yong He 9. Village Elections and the Institutionalization of Legitimate Authority C.S. Bryan Ho 10. China and South Pacific Regionalism: Activism and Dominance Jian Tang 11. Institutional or Non-institutional? A Case Study of PRC Policymaking on Taiwan during the 1995-96 Taiwan Crisis Bi Jianhai. Conclusion Xiaoming Huang

Christian Chua, Deutsche Bank, Germany This book examines the political economy of Chinese big business in Indonesia. It assesses the state of capital before, during and since the financial and political crisis of 1997 and provides unique insights into how the state-business relationships have evolved since the fall of Soeharto. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Capital and the State 2. Theoretical Framework: Power Configurations of State and Capital 3. Limited Capitalists: Chinese Big Business and the State Before 1998 4. Capital in Crisis: The Conglomerates and the End of the New Order 5. Capital’s Reaction: The Survival of the Conglomerates 6. Capital Unlimited: Towards a New Accommodation 7. Conclusion: The State of Capital 2009: 234 x 156: 192pp Pb: 978-0-415-57424-2: £23.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415574242

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Taiwanese Business or Chinese Security Asset A Changing Pattern of Interaction between Taiwanese Businesses and Chinese Governments Chun-Yi Lee, University of Nottingham, UK Series: Routledge/Leiden Series in Modern East Asian History and Politics Combining government/business theory with empirical studies, this book is the first comprehensive work dealing with the impact of cross-Strait relations on Taiwanese business. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. State–Society/ Government–Business Relations 3. Complementary Interests of Central and Local Chinese Governments 4. The Interaction Between Taiwanese Businesses and Local Chinese Governments from 1987 to 1993 5. The Interaction Between Taiwanese Businesses and Local Chinese Governments from 1994 to 1999 6. The Interaction Between Taiwanese Businesses and Local Chinese Governments from 2000 to 2004 7. The Interaction Between Taiwanese Businesses and Local Chinese Governments from 2005 to 2009 8. Conclusion March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57593-5: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575935

Global Research and Development in Emerging Economies Implications for Innovation Systems Prasada Reddy, Lund University, Sweden Global Research and Development in Emerging Economies examines the dynamics of the globalization processes, the emergence of new locations for innovation, and its implications. This unique book addresses many issues including the context for location of global R&D in emerging economies by MNCs and the driving forces behind this trend, performance of global R&D by companies from emerging economies, and national and corporate implications of these new trends for innovation systems.

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415879668

Series edited by: Tim Andrews, University of Strathclyde, UK, Keith Jackson, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK and Chris Rowley, Centre for Research in Asian Management, UK This series is designed to offer a fresh and added dimension to the standard academic texts in the area of Asian Business. The titles in the series aim to show how corporations in Asia work in practice, and how change is being experienced by individual members of these organisations. The series will be of interest to students and also to new managers assessing the Asian job market and working environment.

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Chinese Management in the ‘Harmonious Society’ Managers, Markets and the Globalized Economy Edited by Malcolm Warner, University of Cambridge, UK and Chris Rowley, Centre for Research in Asian Management, UK This book assesses the changing role of its markets and managers in the PRC and examines the next steps in the evolution of its management theory and practice. This book was published as a special issue of Asia Pacific Business Review. December 2010: 246 x 174: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-57242-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415572422

China’s Outbound Tourism

NEW

Wolfgang Arlt

The Changing Face of Management in China

Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility

Edited by Chris Rowley, Centre for Research in Asian Management, UK and Fang Lee Cooke, RMIT University, Australia

FORTHCOMING

July 2010: 6 x 9: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-87966-8: £70.00

Working in Asia

China is one of the fastest developing emerging economies in the world today. The country has a huge influence on a global level, both politically and economically. Despite this, very few books cover both the full range of management functions, as well as key issues facing managers in this unique business environment. The Changing Face of Management in China explores the key challenges facing businesses and managers in China, both across management functions, as well as across a range of sectors and organization types. Written by prominent scholars with direct experience in this market, this book adds to the existing body of knowledge by examining a range of areas of Chinese management in the context of local political, economic and social traditions, and the global economy. Part of the successful Working in Asia series, this book includes case studies that make the voices of local managers heard, as well as extensive bibliographies pointing students and researchers to the most up-to-date sources of information in this important area. April 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-46333-1: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46332-4: £31.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85514-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415463324 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Framework of China’s Outbound Tourism 2. Economic and Social Development of the People’s Republic of China 3. Government Policies and Development of Demand in Chinese Tourism 4. Facts and Figures of China’s Outbound Tourism 5. Behaviour and Characteristics of Chinese Travellers 6. Destinations of China’s Outbound Tourism 7. Consequences for the Product Innovation and Marketing of Destinations for the Chinese Market 8. Consequences for Tourism Sciences 9. Outlook: The Future of China’s Outbound Tourism 2006: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-36536-9: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415365369

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Reform and Development in China What Can China Offer the Developing World Edited by Yang L. Yao, Ho-Mou Wu and Justin Yifu Lin, all at Peking University, China Series: Routledge Studies in Development Economics This new collection brings together key researchers in the field and asks why it is that China has adopted the right policies for economic growth and what lessons that China can offer other developing countries. July 2010: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-55948-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559485

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The Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan Edited by Makoto Iokibe, National Defence Academy of Japan & Kobe University, Japan Translated and Annotated by Robert D. Eldridge, Osaka University, Japan Winner of the prestigious Yoshida Shigeru Prize 1999 for the best book in public history when it published in it’s original japanese, this book presents a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of Japan’s international relations from the end of the Pacific War to the present. Written by leading Japanese authorities on the subject, it makes extensive use of the most recently declassified Japanese documents, memoirs, and diaries. It introduces the personalities and approaches Japan’s postwar leaders and statesmen took in dealing with a rapidly changing world and the challenges they faced. Importantly, the book also discusses the evolution of Japan’s presence on the international stage and the important – if underappreciated role – Japan has played. The book examines the many issues which Japan has had to confront in this important period: from the occupation authorities in the latter half 1940s, to the crisis-filled 1970s; from the post-Cold War decade to the contemporary war on terrorism. The book examines the effect of the changing international climate and domestic scene on Japan’s foreign policy; and the way its foreign policy has been conducted. It discusses how the aims of Japan’s foreign relations, and how its relationships with its neighbours, allies and other major world powers have developed, and assesses how far Japan has succeeded in realising its aims. It concludes by discussing the current state of Japanese foreign policy and likely future developments. Selected Contents: Introduction: Japanese Diplomacy from Prewar to Postwar Iokibe Makoto 1. Diplomacy in Occupied Japan: Japanese Diplomacy in the 1940s Iokibe Makoto 2. The Conditions of an Independent State: Japanese Diplomacy in the 1950s Sakamoto Kazuya 3. The Model of an Economic Power: Japanese Diplomacy in the 1960s Tadokoro Masayuki 4. Overcoming the Crises: Japanese Diplomacy in the 1970s Nakanishi Hiroshi 5. The Mission and Trials of an Emerging International State: Japanese Diplomacy in the 1980s Murata Koji 6. Japanese Diplomacy After the Cold War Iokibe Makoto. Conclusion: What was Postwar Japanese Diplomacy? May 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-49847-0: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49848-7: £25.95 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415498487

FORTHCOMING Essential

Routledge Contemporary Japan Series

Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics

For more titles in this series, see page 47.

Edited by Alisa Gaunder, Southwestern University, USA

FORTHCOMING

The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics is an advanced level reference guide which surveys the current state of Japanese Politics, featuring both traditional topics and cutting edge research. The volume is divided into five sections covering domestic politics, civil society, social policy, political economy and international relations/security. The first four sections begin with an overview chapter that provides historical background information on the section’s overarching topic. The chapters that follow explore more specific topics in the sub-area. In the final section, historical background information is contained in the individual chapters which cover the diverse areas of international political economy, security and foreign policy. Offering a complete overview of the full spectrum of Japanese politics, the Handbook is an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, policy analysts, graduate and undergraduate students studying this ever-evolving field. Selected Contents: Part 1: Domestic Politics 1. The ‘1955 System’, Reform in the 1990s and the Current Institutional Landscape of National Politics 2. The Liberal Democratic Party: An Explanation of its Continued Dominance 3. The Democratic Party of Japan: Party Leadership, Organization and Ideology 4. The Dynamics of Coalition Government in Japan 5. Prime Ministerial Leadership: Did Koizumi Institutionalize a Strong Prime Ministership and Cabinet or Does Strong Prime Ministerial Leadership Remain Idiosyncratic? 6. The Effects of the Lower House Electoral System (post-1994) on Political Party Organization, Voting and Electioneering 7. Electioneering in Japan: The Role of Personal Support Organizations and Local Branch Offices and/or the Strategies of Individual Politicians 8. Money and Politics: The Effects of the New Political Funding Regulations Over the Last 15 years 9. Law and Politics: The Role of Courts in Policy Making 10. Local Politics Part 2: Civil Society 11. An Overview of the Landscape of Civil Society in Japan 12. NPOs and Judicial Reform 13. Civil Society and the Internet 14. The Labor Movement 15. The Rightist Movement 16. The Women’s Movement Part 3: Social Policy 17. Overview of the Japanese Welfare State 18. Policies for an Aging Society (Pension and Healthcare) 19. Policies Addressing the Emerging Income gap 20. Gender Related Policies 21. Immigration Policy 22. Environmental Policy Part 4: Political Economy 23. Institutional Changes in the Japanese Model of Capitalism 24. The Dynamics of the Post-Bubble Economy 25. The Debate Over Economic Reform 26. The Politics and Implications of Postal System Reform Part 5: International Relations and Security 27. Japan and East Asian Economic Regionalism 28. Japan’s Security Policy in East Asia 29. The Politics of Constitutional Revision 30. Japan-U.S. Relations 31. Japan-China Relations 32. Japan-EU Relations 33. Japan as a ‘Soft Power’ Superpower and/or Japan’s Response to International Norms

Japan-Bashing Anti-Japanism since the 1980s Narrelle Morris, University of Melbourne, Australia Examines and analyses the phenomenon of ‘Japanbashing’, from its invention and popularisation in the United States in the late 1970s to the emergence of other national variants, including in Australia and Japan, to its gradual decline in the late 1990s. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. From ‘Yellow Peril’ to ‘Japan-bashing’: Historical Images of Japan in the West 2. The Birth of ‘Japan-bashing’ in the United States 3. ‘Japan-bashing’ Takes Off in the United States 4. ‘Japan-bashing’ in Australia 5. Japanese Responses to ‘Japan-bashing’ 6. The Enculturation of ‘Japan-bashing’ 7. The Decline of ‘Japan-bashing’ and Assessments of its Impact Conclusion May 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-49934-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85165-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415499347

Japanese Aid and the Construction of Global Development Inescapable Solutions Edited by David Leheny, Princeton University, USA and Kay Warren, Brown University, USA Analyses the changing political contexts within which Japanese aid officials develop programs. It tracks the tensions facing aid officials as they seek to negotiate between an organizational bias in the Japanese government of promoting ‘growth-oriented’ policies, and new demands for Japan to engage a broader array of ‘human security’ concerns. 2009: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-55448-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86993-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415554480

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The Rise of Japanese NGOs Activism from Above Kim D. Reimann, Georgia State University, USA

October 2010: 246 x 174: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-55137-3: £125.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551373

Looking at domestic politics, transnational diffusion, the state’s relationship with civil society and societal actors, the book demonstrates how and why NGOs active in global issues have become more visible in Japan and are now established players in the policy making process. 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-49802-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86649-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415498029

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Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge Series

Ending the Postwar in Japan Structure, Actors, Norms and Challenges

Series edited by: Glenn D. Hook, University of Sheffield, UK

Edited by Hiroko Takeda and Glenn D. Hook, University of Sheffield, UK

This well-established series with one of the pre-eminent institutions for Japanese Studies in Europe publishes cutting-edge research and authoritative introductory texts on modern Japan and the Japanese. Editorial policy encourages leading and promising younger scholars to contribute especially social scientific analysis on a wide range of Japan-related subjects.

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Asian Regionalism and Japan The Politics of Membership in Regional Diplomatic, Financial and Trade Groups Shintaro Hamanaka, Economic Advisor, Permanent Mission of Japan to the World Trade Organization, Geneva Explores the nature of regionalism by conducting a comprehensive analysis of over 30 regionalist proposals made by Japan and other Asian countries throughout the post-war period. The case studies go beyond an understanding of each regionalist project, providing a deeper understanding of the behavior patterns of Japan and other countries. Selected Contents: 1. Hypothetical Theory of Asian Regionalism 2. Chronology of Asian Diplomatic Regionalism 3. Chronology of Asian Financial Regionalism 4. Chronology of Asian Trade Regionalism 5. Examination of ‘Potential Regional Leader Theory’ Conclusion: Asia and Beyond 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55304-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86185-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553049

The cross-boundary and cross-disciplinary nature of this book is designed to elucidate heterogeneous Japan, in contrast to the more conventional understanding of Japan as a homogeneous and ‘unified’ whole. This collection offers a new approach to the understanding of contemporary Japan. Selected Contents: Introduction Takeda Hiroko and Glenn D. Hook Part 1: ‘The Postwar’ 1. The Genealogy of the End of the Postwar Takeda Hiroko and Glenn D. Hook 2. Ended Postwar, Unended Postwar Nakamura Masanori Part 2: Structure 3. Politics: Has Japan’s Postwar Political System Really Changed? Arthur Stockwin 4. Economy: Mission Impossible?: Refurbishing Japan’s Postwar State Andrew DeWit 5. Society: The Postwar Standard Family Muta Kazue Part 3: Actors 6. Politics: Decline of ‘Successful Social Democracy’ in Japan: What Has the Koizumi Revolution Changed? Yamaguchi Jiro 7. Economy: Japan’s Changing Employment Relations Kevin McCormack 8. Society: Creating Pluralist Political Spaces: Women and Men in Post-Post-War Japan Suzuki Part 4: Norms 9. Politics: Implosion of the Postwar Kurihara Akira 10. Economy: The End of Nihonteki Keiei? Ronald Dore 11. Society: On Caring for Oneself and Others: Striving for Fulfillment of the Private Takeda Hiroko Part 5: Challenges of Boundaries 12. Education and Class Structure: The Ending of Diploma Society and Where to Go Next?: The Answer is Going Towards a ‘Learning Capitalist’ Society Kariya Takehiko 13. Foreign Residents: Japanese Immigration Policy and its Problems Hatsuse Ryuhei 14. Gender: Backlash against Gender Politics in Japan Okano Yayo. Conclusion February 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55240-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552400

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Japan and Britain at War and Peace Edited by Hugo Dobson, University of Sheffield, UK and Nobuko Kosuge, Yamanashi Gakuin University, Japan This book examines reconciliation between Japan and the UK, exploring the development and current state of Japan-UK relations from the perspectives of economic cooperation and conflict, common concerns in the international system, and public and media perceptions of each country. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: At War 1. Ebb and Flow: The British at War with the Japanese 2. British Strategy in World War 2 and Reconciliation with its Former Enemies 3. Why did the Japanese Army Abuse Allied Prisoners of War?: The Primary Historical and Structural Causes 4. Neither Pro-British nor Pro-Japanese: How the Burmese Political Elite Reacted under British and Japanese Rule Part 2: In Peace 5. British-Japanese Dilemmas in Southeast Asia after 1945 6. The Tokyo Trial and British-Japanese Reconciliation: The Question of tu Quoque, Political Oblivion and British Prisoners of War 7. Peacemaking and After: Anglo-Japanese Relations and Japan’s Re-entry into International Society 8. Postwar Japanese Intellectuals’ Perspective on Reconciliation between British and Japanese Soldiers over the War in Burma: The Case of Michio Takeyama and Harp of Burma 9. Anglo-Japanese Economic and Military Relations, 1945–60 10. Reconciliation: The Broader Context 11. Reporting the Fiftieth and Sixtieth Anniversaries of the End of World War 2: Less Fear and Loathing in the UK Press towards Japan? 12. Japan-UK Relations in the Global Context. Conclusion 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-44403-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88118-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415444033

Japan’s Security Identity From a Peace-State to an International-State Bhubhindar Singh, University of Sheffield, UK This book examines Japanese post-Cold War security policy, analysing how Japan reacted to the end of the Cold war, the results of the transformation in the post-Cold War security environment, and exactly how Japanese security has changed from its cold war design. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Identity and Japanese Security Policy 2. Japanese Security Identity 3. Japan and UN Peacekeeping 4. US-Japan Defence Cooperation 5. Fight Against Terrorism 6. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46336-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415463362

Japan’s National Identity and Foreign Policy Russia as Japan’s ‘Other’ Alexander Bukh, Tsukuba University, Japan In Japan’s National Identity and Foreign Policy, Alexander Bukh focuses on the construction of the Japanese self using Russia as the other, examining the history of bilateral relations and comparisons between the Russian and Japanese national character. Selected Contents: 1. Exploring Japan’s Identity 2. Constructions of Japan’s ‘Self’ 3. Japan’s ‘Soviet Union’, Japan’s ‘Russia’ 4. Ainu, Russia and Japan’s Quest for ‘Northern Territories’ 5. Shiba’s Original Forms of Japan and Russia 6. ‘Newly Born Russia’ and Japan 7. The Idea of the Northern Territories. Conclusion 2009: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-45055-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88375-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415450553

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Japan and Africa

Japan’s Politics and Economy

Globalization and Foreign Aid in the 21st Century

Perspectives on Change

Edited by Howard P. Lehman, University of Utah, USA Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series Japan and many African countries have come to realize that both sides can obtain benefits through closely coordinated aid policies. Moreover, Japan sees itself to represent a distinct voice in the international donor community while Africa needs foreign aid from all sources. This book examines Japan’s foreign aid policy within the theme of a globalized economy in which Japan and Africa are inextricably connected.

Edited by Marie Söderberg, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden and Patricia A. Nelson, Seijo University, Japan Series: European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian Economics and Business Series This book focuses on the processes of change taking place in Japan’s politics and economy. The contributors look at a number of different areas including political leadership, the defence industry, security and diplomatic policy, peace building, official development assistance, the economic and business areas and education policy.

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562171

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Dynamics of Change Patricia A. Nelson and Marie Sšderberg 2. Contending with Regional Uncertainty: Japan’s Response to Contemporary East Asian Security Challenges John Swenson-Wright 3. Balancing Between a Hegemon and a Would-be Hegemon Paul Midford 4. Shifting Incentives for Political Leadership Verena Blechinger-Talcott 5. The Construction of Citizenship through Volunteering: The Case of Lifelong Learning Akihiro Ogawa 6. Foreign Aid as a Tool for Peace Building: Is the Goal Security or Poverty Reduction? Marie Söderberg 7. Peace Diplomacy by ODA: Rhetoric and Reality Norbert Palanovics 8. The Changing Political Economy of Defence Production: The Rise of a Military-Industrial Complex? Christopher W. Hughes 9. Stability and the Status Quo: Changing Power Structures in the Optics Industry Patricia A. Nelson 10. Sources and Processes of Change: The Case of the Game Software Industry Cornelia Storz 11. Conclusion: Perspectives on Change Marie Söderberg and Patricia A. Nelson

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2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-54752-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86187-5

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Global Politics of Japan-African Relations Howard P. Lehman 2. History of Japanese ODA to Africa Makoto Sato 3. The Asian Economic Model in Africa: Japanese Development Lessons for Africa Howard P. Lehman 4. The Ambiguous Japan: Aid Experience and the Notion of Self-Help Motoki Takahashi 5. International Debt Management: Japan’s Policy to Africa Jun’ichi Hasegawa 6. Policy Coordination Among Aid Donors: Japan’s Position from a European Perspective Nobuyuki Hashimoto 7. Japan and the Poverty Reduction Aid Regime: Challenges and Opportunities in Assistance for Africa Motoki Takahashi July 2010: 216 x 138: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-56217-1: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84887-6

Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies Series edited by: Roger Goodman, University of Oxford, UK and J.A.A. Stockwin, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, University of Oxford, UK NEW

Party Politics and Decentralization in Japan and France When the Opposition Governs Koichi Nakano Using Japan and France as case studies, this book argues that decentralization is fundamentally an ‘oppositional’ policy advocated by political parties in opposition, placed on the legislative agenda when they come to power, and pursued at times even when it ceases to make partisan sense to do so. In short, decentralization occurs when the opposition governs.

Soft Power in Japan-China Relations

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547529

Selected Contents: 1. Decentralization as an ‘Oppositional’ Policy 2. Centralist Immobilism under Conservative Rule 3. Preparing the Alternative in Opposition 4. France: Alternation in Power 5. Japan: Ruling in Coalition 6. When the Opposition Governs

State, Sub-state and Non-state Relations

NEW

2009: 216 x 138: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-55305-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86182-0

Utpal Vyas, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan

Koizumi and Japanese Politics

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553056

Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series

Reform Strategies and Leadership Style

Soft power is overlooked in the field of international relations, dismissed as lacking relevance or robustness as a theoretical concept. This book expands upon the idea of ‘soft power’ in international relations and investigates how soft power actually functions by looking at three case studies in Japan-China relations. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Power in International Relations 3. Soft Power: What is it and How does it Function? 4. Cultural Exchange and Japan’s Relations with China 5. The Activities of the Japan Foundation in China 6. Kobe City’s Activities in China 7. The Activities of the Japan China Friendship Association in China. Conclusion December 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-55170-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551700

Yu Uchiyama, University of Tokyo, Japan Series: Routledge/University of Tokyo Series An empirical and theoretical study of the Koizumi administration. Uchiyama looks at the policy making process; institutional arenas such as the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy; Koizumi’s populist strategy; foreign policy; and neoliberal convictions to find explanations for his wide public support, and the historical significance of his administration. Selected Contents: 1. Koizumi’s Management of Politics 2. Domestic Affairs: The Battle over Neoliberal Reform 3. Foreign Relations: Closer to America, Farther from East Asia 4. The Koizumi Administration in Historical and Theoretical Perspective 5. Legacies of the Koizumi Administration. Postscript: The Koizumi and Abe Administrations March 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55688-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85637-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415556880

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International Relations and Identity A Dialogical Approach Xavier Guillaume, University of Geneva, Switzerland Series: New International Relations This book examines the issue of collective political identity formation and expands the concept of international relations beyond the notion of states. It develops a dialogical theory of international relations and illustrates with a case study on Japan. July 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-56406-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564069

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The Transformation of the Japanese Left

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The Buraku Issue and Modern Japan

From Old Socialists to New Democrats

The Career of Matsumoto Jiichiro

Sarah Hyde, University of Kent, UK

Ian Neary, University of Oxford, UK

Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies

Casting new light on majority-minority relations and the struggle for Buraku liberation, this book focuses on Matsumoto Jiichiro, arguably the most important Buraku leader of the twentieth century, locating his experience within the broader developments in Japan’s social, political and economic history. Selected Contents: 1. The Early Years 2. Matsumoto and the Suiheisha 3. From Prison to the Diet 4. Matsumoto Jiichirô: Dietman 1936–41 5. Matsumoto and the War in the Pacific 6. Matsumoto and Occupied Japan 7. Matsumoto in the 1950s 8. His Last Years: The 1960s 2009: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-39082-8: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94634-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415390828

This book examines the transition within the Japanese party system that has seen the demise of ‘the old socialists’, the Japan Socialist Party, and in its place, the emergence of the Democratic Party of Japan as the leading opposition party. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Changes in Japanese Voting Behaviour and Attitudes towards Politics, 1980-2000 2. From Old Socialists to New Democrats: Two Decades in the Life of the Japanese Left 3. The Constitution and its Importance to the Decline of the Japan Socialist Party and the Unity of the Democratic Party of Japan 4. Rengo and the Changes in the Japanese Left 5. Electoral System Reforms and their Impact on the Japan Socialist Party and the Democratic Party of Japan 6. The Decline of the Japan Socialist Party and the Emergence of the Democratic Party of Japan in Okayama Prefecture: A Case Study. Conclusion 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-46665-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87435-6

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The US-Japan Alliance Balancing Soft and Hard Power in East Asia Edited by David Arase, Pomona College, USA and Tsuneo Akaha, Montery University, USA This book explores the way Japan uses soft power in its relationship with the US, its Asian neighbours and Europe and aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of soft power in international relations. Selected Contents: Introduction: ‘Soft Power,’ ‘Hard Power,’ Japan, and the U.S.-Japan Alliance David Arase Part 1: Japan and the U.S. Japan Alliance 1. ‘Soft’ Power, Interests and Identity: The Future of the US - Japan Alliance Phil Meeks 2. Japanese Security Policy: From Soft to Hard Power David Arase 3. Japan’s Soft Power-Hard Power Balancing Act Tsuneo Akaha Part 2: Major Powers’ Views of Japan and the U.S.-Japan Alliance 4. Chinese Perspectives on the U.S.-Japan Alliance Jing-Dong Yuan 5. North and South Korean Views of the U.S.-Japan Alliance Daniel A. Pinkston 6. Russian Perspectives on the U.S. – Japan Security Alliance Sergey Sevastyanov 7. European Views of a Changing US-Japan Alliance: Declining Prospects for ‘Civilian Power’ Cooperation? Christopher W. Hughes. Conclusion Tsuneo Akaha

FORTHCOMING 4 Volume Set

Imperial Japan and the World, 1931-1945 Edited by Antony Best, London School of Economics, UK Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies The transformation of Japan in the years between 1931 and 1945 into an expansionist and potentially hegemonic power that threatened the stability of the international order in East Asia is a topic that is central to any understanding of the region’s history in the twentieth century. This new four-volume collection from Routledge brings together the best and most influential scholarship on the period, both contemporary and historical. Selected Contents: Volume I: Politics in Japan, 1931–45 Part 1: Contemporary Essays Part 2: Historical Essays Volume II: Foreign Policy and Diplomacy, 1931–45 Part 1: Contemporary Essays Part 2: Historical Essays Volume III: Economics and Finance, 1931–45 Part 1: Contemporary Essays Part 2: Historical Essays Volume IV: Social, Cultural, and Intellectual Factors, 1931–45 Part 1: Contemporary Essays Part 2: Historical Essays

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JAPAN: HISTORY Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia This series presents in-depth research on the economic, political and social history of nineteenth and twentieth century Asia, as well as more broad-reaching analyses of regional issues. For more titles in this series, see page 55.

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The Philosophy of Japanese Wartime Resistance Edited by David Williams, Cardiff University, UK This is a complete translation, together with a substantial commentary and introduction, of The Standpoint of World History and Japan, an important work by leading philosophers of the Kyoto School, long regarded as one of the most notorious ‘fascist’ texts produced in Japan during the Pacific War. Selected Contents: Prologue: What is the Kyoto School. The Book in Brief. Acknowledgements. A Concise Outline of the Great East Asian War, 1931-45. Japanese Usage and Style Part 1: The Philosophy of Japanese Resistance 1. The Event - Pearl Harbour as the End of History 2. The Conspiracy - Plotting to Bring Tojo Down 3. The Text - How to Read The Standpoint of World History and Japan 4. The Significance - Texts Written in the Shadow of Prison 5. The Controversy - Wartime Japan as It Really Was Part 2: The Standpoint of World History and Japan 1. ‘The Standpoint of World History and Japan’ (26 November 1941) 2. ‘The Ethical and Historical Character of the East Asian Co-prosperity Sphere’ (4 March 1942) 3. ‘The Philosophy of Total Resistance’ (24 November 1942). Postscript: The Publication of The Standpoint of World and Japan as a book in 1943 and the Fate of the Publisher Chuo Koron-sha. Appendix: Translation of ‘The Preface’ to the book version of The Standpoint of World History and Japan (1943) December 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-47646-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415476461

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Post-War Repatriation to Defeated Japan Beatrice Trefalt, Monash University, Australia December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55248-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552486

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Provincial Life and the Military in Imperial Japan The Phantom Samurai Stewart Lone, University of New South Wales, Australia. In contrast to the enduring stereotype of a ‘nation of samurai’, this book uses provincial newspapers and local records to hear the voices of ordinary people living in imperial Japan through several decades of war and peace. These voices reveal the authentic experiences, opinions and emotions of men, women and children. They show that the impression of a uniquely disciplined, regimented, militaristic society, which took root in the Western imagination from the 1890s and which helped bring about the Pacific war of 1941-5, is a gross illusion. Stewart Lone challenges the long-standing view of prewar Japan as a ‘militaristic’ society. Instead of relying on the usual accounts about senior commanders and politics at the heart of government, he shows the realities of provincial society’s relations with the military in Japan at ground level. Working from the perspective of civil society and both rural and urban life in the provinces, Lone investigates broader civil contacts with the military including schools, local businesses, leisure and entertainment, civic ceremonies and monuments, as well as public attitudes towards the military and its values. This book will be of interest to upper undergraduates, postgraduates and academics interested in military history and Japanese history. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. On the Periphery: Provincial Life and the Military 1890 2. The Profits of War: The Conflict with China 1894-95 and Beyond 3. The Costs of War: The Conflict with Russia 1904-05 4. The Business of Bases in Late Meij 5. ‘Good Soldiers, Good Citizens’: The Local Military in the Public Gaze 6. The Discontents of Taisho: Wars and Peace in the 1910s 7. Under Reconstruction: The Civil-Military Contract in the 1920s Era of Army Rationalization 2009: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-49751-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87235-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497510

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Postwar History Education in Japan and the Germanys

Japan’s Wartime Medical Atrocities

Guilty lessons

Comparative Inquiries in Science, History, and Ethics

Julian Dierkes, University of British Columbia, Canada

Edited by Jing Bao Nie and Nanyan Guo, both at University of Otago, New Zealand, Mark Selden, Cornell University, USA and Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University, USA

Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series How did East and West Germany and Japan reconstitute national identity after World War II? Did all three experience parallel reactions to national trauma and reconstruction?

Series: Asia’s Transformations This book examines Japan’s wartime medical atrocities and their postwar aftermath from a comparative perspective and inquires into perennial issues of historical memory, science, politics, society and ethics elicited by these rebarbative events.

History education shaped how these nations reconceived their national identities. Because the content of history education was controlled by different actors, history education materials framed national identity in very different ways. In Japan, where the curriculum was controlled by bureaucrats bent on maintaining their purported neutrality, materials focused on the empirical building blocks of history (who? where? what?) at the expense of discussions of historical responsibility. In East Germany, where party cadres controlled the curriculum, students were taught that World War II was a capitalist aberration. In (West) Germany, where teachers controlled the curriculum, students were taught the lessons of shame and then regeneration after historians turned away from grand national narratives.

Selected Contents: 1. The Determinants of Portrayals of the Nation in History Education 2. The Re-Nationalization of History in East German Education 3. Rationalizing Portrayals of the Nation in (West) German History Education 4. Japanese Bureaucrats and Empiricist Textbook Historiography 5. Portrayals of the Nation in Japanese and German History Education Explained

Selected Contents: Introduction: Medical Atrocities, History and Ethics Arthur Kleinman, Jing-Bao Nie and Mark Selden Part 1: Japan’s Medical War Crimes and Post-War Trials 1. Unit 731 and the Japanese Imperial Army’s Biological Warfare Program Tsuneishi Keiichi 2. The Legacies and Implications of Medicine-Related War Crimes Trials and Post-War Politics Suzy Wang 3. Research on Humans at the Khabarovsk War Crimes Trial: An Historical and Ethical Examination Boris G. Yudin Part 2: Guilt and Responsibility: Individuals and Nations 4. Data Generated in Japan’s Biowarfare Experiments on Human Victims in China, 1932-1945, and the Ethics of Using Them Till Börnighausen 5. Discovering Traces of Humanity: Taking Individual Responsibility for Medical Atrocities Nanyan Guo 6. On the Altar of Nationalism and the Nation-state: Japan’s Wartime Medical Atrocities, the American Cover-up and Postwar Chinese Responses Jing-Bao Nie Part 3: Ethics and Historical Memory: Parallel Lessons from Germany and USA 7. Bioethics and Exceptionalism: A German Example of Learning from Medical Atrocities Ole Döring 8. The Racial Hygienist Otmar von Vershuer’s Relation with the Confessing Church and His Post-War Rehabilitation Peter Degen 9. America’s Memory Problems: Diaspora, Civil Society and the Perils of ‘Chosen Amnesia’ David B. MacDonald 10. Japanese and American War Atrocities, Historical Memory and Reconciliation Mark Selden Part 4: Annotated Bibliography 11. Annotated Bibliography: Primary Sources and Secondary Literature in Japanese, Chinese and English Nanyan Guo and Jing-Bao Nie. Appendices Suzy Wang

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This book shows that constructions of national identity are not easily malleable on the basis of moral and political concerns only, but that they are subject to institutional constraints and opportunities. In an age when post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation has become a major focus of international policies, the analysis offers important implications for the parallel revision of portrayals of national history and the institutional reconstruction of policy-making regimes.

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Women’s History and Local Community in Postwar Japan Curtis Anderson Gayle, Japan’s Women’s University, Japan Series: Routledge/Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) East Asian Series This book examines the emergence of women’s history-writing groups in Japan in the decade following the end of World War II and the way in which these versions of history-writing went on to subsequently eclipse and outlive those being offered by Marxist historians. 2009: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55939-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86660-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559393

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JAPAN:CULTURE & SOCIETY Routledge Contemporary Japan Series

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Dealing with Disaster in Japan

Home and Family in Japan

Japanese and Global Responses to the Flight JL123 Crash

Continuity and Transformation

Christopher Hood, Cardiff Business School, UK Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. JL123 – From Take-off to Disaster 3. The Human Cost 4. The Media and JL123 5. JL123 as a Phenomenon 6. Conclusions: Long Term Impact of JL123. Appendix

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Perversion and Modern Japan

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Psychoanalysis, Literature, Culture

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Edited by Nina Cornyetz and J. Keith Vincent, both at New York University, USA

Essential

The essays collected here theorize the relation of unconscious fantasy and perversion to discourses of nation, identity, and history in Japan. By reading a variety of cultural productions as symptomatic elaborations of unconscious and symbolic processes rather than as indexes to cultural truths, the authors combat the truisms of modernization theory and the seductive pull of culturalism. 2009: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-46910-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88042-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415469104

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Translation in Modern Japan Edited by Indra Levy, Stanford University, USA The role of translation in the formation of modern Japanese identities has become one of the most exciting new fields of inquiry in Japanese studies. This book marks the first attempt to establish the contours of this new field, bringing together seminal works of Japanese scholarship and criticism with cutting-edge English-language scholarship. Selected Contents: Introduction: Modern Japan and the Trialectics of Translation Indra Levy Part 1: Japanese Sources 1. Maruyama Masao and Kato Shuichi on Translation and Japanese Modernity Andre Haag 2. Translation Words: Formation and Background Yanabu Akira (trans. Thomas Gaubatz and Andre Haag) 3. From Iro (Eros) to Ai=Love: The Case of Tsubouchi Shoyo Saeki Junko, (trans. Indra Levy) 4. On Ideological Conversion Yoshimoto Takaaki (trans. Hisaaki Wake) 5. In the Beginning, There was the Word Yanabu Akira (trans. Indra Levy) Part 2: English-Language Scholarship 6. Hokusai’s Geometry Christine M.E. Guth 7. Sound, Scripts, and Styles Atsuko Ueda 8. Monstrous Language Miri Nakamura 9. Brave Dogs and Little Lords Melek Ortabasi 10. The New Woman of Japan and the Intimate Bonds of Translation Jan Bardsley 11. Making Genji Ours Michael Emmerich 12. Annotated Bibliography of Translation in Japan Aragorn Quinn

Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society Edited by Theodore C. Bestor and Victoria Bestor, both at Harvard University, USA The Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society is an interdisciplinary resource that focuses on contemporary Japan and the social and cultural trends that are important at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This handbook provides a cutting-edge and comprehensive survey of significant phenomena, institutions, and directions in Japan today, on issues ranging from gender and family, the environment, race and ethnicity, and urban life, to popular culture and electronic media. As such, it is an invaluable reference tool for anyone interested in Japan’s culture and society. Selected Contents: Part 1: Orientations 1. Japan at Mid-Century Peter Duus 2. Cultural Approaches to Political Identity and Discourse David Leheny 3. Language and Society Nanette Gottlieb 4. Religion in Contemporary Japanese Lives Mark Mullins Part 2: Identity and Status 5. Social Class and Identity David H. Slater 6. The Politics of Gender Robin Le Blanc 7. The Japanese Family in Flux Merry White 8. Race, Ethnicity and Minorities in Japan Richard Siddle 9. Life on the Margins: The Homeless, Migrant Workers, and the Disabled Carolyn Stevens 10. Queer Culture Mark McLelland 11. Aging and Social Welfare Leng Leng Thang Part 3: Landscapes and Frameworks 12. Urban Landscapes Paul Waley 13. Architecture and the Built Environment William Coaldrake 14. Cultural Flows: Japan and East Asia Koichi Iwabuchi 15. Japanese Education Roger Goodman 16. Law and Society Lawrence Repeta 17. The Rise of the Civil Sector Akihiro Ogawa Part 4: Popular Culture 18. Japanese Manga and Anime Susan Napier 19. Japanese Film and Television Aaron Gerow 20. Music Culture Ian Condry 21. Sports Culture William Kelly 22. Japanese Cuisine and Food Culture Theodore and Vickey Bestor March 2010: 246 x 174: 624pp Hb: 978-0-415-43649-6: £125.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415436496

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Series: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series This book explores the degree to which traditional patterns of both houses and households are changing in Japan. It examines the social, economic and urban changes which are causing this, discusses the shift from the stem to nuclear family and to large numbers of single person and childless couple households. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Richard Ronald and Allison Alexy 2. Youth Agency, Intergenerational Relationships and a Child-led Vision of the 21st Century Japanese Family Bruce White 3. Coping with Hikikomori: Socially Withdrawn Youth and the Japanese Family Sachiko Horiguchi 4. Unwed Mothers and Negotiations of Illegitimacy: ‘I did not know how to tell my parents so I thought I would have to have an abortion’ Ekaterina Hertog 5. Masculinity and the Family System: The Ideology of the Salaryman and Daikokubashira across Three Generations Tomoko Hidaka 6. ‘If you buy it, he will come’: Housing Strategies of Unmarried Women in Tokyo Lynne Nakano 7. Legislating Ideals: Conceptions of ‘Ie’ and the Registration of Households Karl Jakob Krogness 8. The Housing System and Family Formation: Intergenerational Fragmentations in Life-Courses Yosuke Hirayama 9. Sense and Space: Transformations in Homes and Urban Housing Richard Ronald 10. Home and Homelessness in Contemporary Japan Akihiko Nishizawa 11. ‘When I got divorced, my single friends said ‘Welcome Home!’: Divorce in Family Lives Allison Alexy 12. Rethinking and Reorganizing Dwelling Spaces: Home, Family and Social Networks in Old Age Anemone Platz 13. Reforming Families in Japan: Family Policy in the Era of Structural Reform Takeda Hiroko 14. Epilogue Allison Alexy and Richard Ronald October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-48867-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415488679

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Japanese Women, Class and the Tea Ceremony The Voices of Tea Practitioners in Northern Japan Kaeko Chiba, Akita International University, Japan Series: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series This book examines the complex relationship between gender and class among Japanese tea ceremony (chad?) practitioners in Japan; it argues that chad? has a cultural, economic, social and symbolic value and is used as a tool to improve gender and class equality. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Identity Work 3. Time, Space and the Experience of Chad 4. Bourdieu’s Theory of Capital and Discourses on Class 5. Gender 6. Class 7. Raison d’être July 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-55715-3: £85.00

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Education Reform and Social Class in Japan

Japanese and Hong Kong Minorities and Multiculturalism Film Industries Understanding the Origins of East Asian in Japanese Education

Takehiko Kariya, University of Tokyo, Japan

An Interactive Perspective

Series: Routledge/University of Tokyo Series

Edited by Ryoko Tsuneyoshi, University of Tokyo, Japan, Kaori H. Okano, La Trobe University, Australia and Sarane Boocock, Rutgers University, USA

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Japanese education until the early 1990s was usually commended for achieving outstanding results in global comparison. Nonetheless, this success has always been looked upon with suspicion, and educational reforms aimed at fostering ‘creativity’ and ‘individuality’ came to be called for. Far-ranging experiments aimed at creating a new education were embarked upon. But what effects did the educational reforms carried through in Japan have? Did these reforms achieve the results that were expected of them? Or did they produce outcomes that were not intended instead? And how did such unintended outcomes relate to the structural changes characterizing contemporary Japan? The present study demonstrates from a sociological point of view and by way of empirical analysis, that these educational reforms constituted one of the main factors causing profound changes in the society of post-war Japan. Its main focus is on the spread of inequality in Japanese society as an ‘unintended outcome’ to which the educational reforms ended up contributing. It does not only show that inequality in educational attainment has grown, but also demonstrates that differing mechanisms have emerged with regard to incentives to study, depending on the students’ social origins. By empirically establishing that the reforms ended up inviting this ironic result, the present study seeks to elucidate the causes of recent changes in Japanese society and to critically reassess problematic features of recent educational policy. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of Asian studies, Japanese studies, education, sociology and social policy. It won the first Osaragi Jiro Prize for Commentary sponsored by the Asahi Shinbun in 2001. Selected Contents: 1. The Age of High Mobility 2. The Age of Meritocracy 3. The Conjunction of Meritocracy and ‘Discrimination’ 4. Formal Education Elites in a ‘Mass Education Society’ 5. Inequality of Effort in the Meritocracy 6. Pitfalls of the Idea of a ‘Self-Responsible’ Society 7. The Structure of ‘Self-Confidence’ 8. The Incentive Divide and Choices for Future Society

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Series: Asia’s Transformations This volume examines how Japan’s increasingly multicultural population has impacted on the lives of minority children and their peers at school, and how schools are responding to this trend in terms of providing minority children with opportunities and preparing them for the adult society. The contributors focus on interactions between individuals and among groups representing diverse cultural backgrounds, and explore how such interactions are changing the landscape of education in increasingly multicultural Japan. Drawing on detailed micro-level studies of schooling, the chapters reveal the ways in which these individuals and groups (long-existing minority groups, newcomers, and the ‘mainstream Japanese’) interact, and the significant consequences of such interactions on learning at school and the system of education as a whole. While the educational achievement of children of varying minority groups continues to reflect their places in the social hierarchy, the boundaries of individual and group categories are negotiated by mutual interactions and remain fluid and situational. Minorities and Multiculturalism in Japanese Education provides important insights into bottom-up policy making processes and consciously brings together English and Japanese scholarship. As such, it will be an important resource for those interested in education and minority issues in Japan. July 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55938-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84919-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559386

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Film Networks

Yau Shuk-ting, Kinnia, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia Focuses on the cooperation between Hong Kong and Japanese cinema from the Sino-Japanese War, which broke out in the 1930s, up until the early 1970s, to re-evaluate the significance of this event in the context of Asian film history. Selected Contents: 1. Hong Kong and Japanese Cinemas before and during Wartime 2. Connection between Chinese and Japanese Cinemas Initiated by Zhonghua Dianying 3. Immediate Causes of Hong Kong-Japan Collaboration 4. The Golden Age of Hong Kong-Japan Collaboration. Conclusion 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-49808-1: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87427-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415498081

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Japanese Cinema and Otherness Nationalism, Multiculturalism and the Problem of Japaneseness Mika Ko, University of Sheffield, UK Series: Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/ Routledge Series Examines the representation of so-called Others – foreigners, ethnic minorities, and Okinawans – in Japanese cinema; investigating how these representations are related to the socio-political context of contemporary Japan and considers how the apparently progressive idea of contemporary Japanese multiculturalism is often in collusion with nationalism. 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49301-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86671-9

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Social Security in Contemporary Japan Mari Osawa, University of Tokyo, Japan Series: Routledge/University of Tokyo Series Analyzes the livelihood security system of contemporary Japan through historical and international comparison, in an effort to explore its current route and future prospects. Positing ‘livelihood security systems’ rather than ‘welfare states’ or ‘welfare regimes’ as the object of comparative investigation the author builds on the concept of ‘social exclusion’. Selected Contents: 1. The Livelihood Security System Approach 2. The Typology During the 1980s and the Characteristics of Japan 3. The 1990s as a Lost Decade 4. The Basic Coordinates at the Turn of the Century 5. Taking Stock of the Koizumi Reforms 6. Beyond Exclusion. Towards an Inclusive Society June 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-55940-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559409

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Girl Reading Girl in Japan

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Edited by Tomoko Aoyama, University of Queensland, Australia and Barbara Hartley, University of Tasmania, Australia

The Politics of Culture

The Strong and the Weak in Japanese Literature

Series: Asia’s Transformations

Edited by Richard Calichman, CUNY, USA and John Namjun Kim, University of California, Riverside, USA

Around the Work of Naoki Sakai

Provides the first comprehensive overview of the cultural significance of the reading practices of the girl, or shôjo, in modern and contemporary Japan and thereby invites a re-assessment of core propositions about gender norms in Japanese society. Selected Contents: Introduction Tomoko Aoyama and Barbara Hartley Part 1: Genealogy of the Reading Girl 1. The Genealogy of Hirahira: Liminality and the Girl Honda Masuko 2. The Genealogy of the ‘Girl’ Critic Reading Girl Tomoko Aoyama 3. The Climate of the Girl in Yoshimoto Banana Kawasaki Kenko Part 2: Reading against Social Constraint 4. Volatility and Diversity: Shiraki Shizu and the Reading Girl Barbara Hartley 5. Ribbons Undone: The Shôjo Story Debates in Prewar Japan Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase 6. Japanese Girls’ Comfort Reading of Anne of Green Gables, Akiko Uchiyama Part 3: The Erotic Reading Girl 7. Matsuura Rieko’s The Reverse Version: The Theme of ‘Girl-Addressing-Girl’ and Male Homosexual Fantasies Kazumi Nagaike 8. Murakami Haruki’s Shôjo: Kasahara Mei Maria Flutsch 9. A Girl with Her Writing Machine Rio Otomo Part 4: Reading the Performing and Visual Girl 10. Transcending Gender in Pictorial Representations of Miyazawa Kenji’s ‘Marivuron and the Girl’ (Marivuron to Shôjo) Helen Kilpatrick 11. From The Cherry Orchard to Sakura no sono: Translation and the Transfiguration of Gender and Sexuality in Shôjo Manga, James Welker 12. Girls Reading Harry Potter, Girls Writing Desire: Amateur Manga and Shôjo Reading Practices Sharalyn Orbaugh 13. Reading Lolita in Japan Vera Mackie 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-54742-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86906-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547420

Series: Routledge/Leiden Series in Modern East Asian History and Politics Bringing together an expert team of contributors, this volume takes the groundbreaking work of Naoki Sakai as its starting point and broadens the scope of Cultural Studies to bridge across philosophy and critical theory. At the same time it explicitly problematizes the putative divide between ‘Asian’ and ‘Western’ research objects and methodologies, and the link between culture and the nation. Selected Contents: Editors’ Introduction Part 1: Translation and its Effects 1. Novelistic Desire, Theoretical Attitude, and Translating Heteroglossia: Reading Natsume Soseki’s Sanshiro- with Naoki Sakai Michael K. Bourdaghs 2. Deixis, Dislocation, and Suspense in Translation: Tawada Yoko’s Bath Brett de Bary 3. Politics as Translation: Naoki Sakai and the Critique of Hermeneutics John Namjun Kim 4. The Biopolitics of Companion Species: Wartime Animation and Multi-Ethnic Nationalism Thomas Lamarre 5. Translating the Image Helen Petrovsky Part 2: Economies of Difference 6. For a Communist Ontology William Haver 7. Living in Transition: Toward a Heterolingual Theory of the Multitude Sandro Mezzadra 8. Transition to a World Society: Naoki Sakai’s Work in the Context of Capital-Imperialism Jon Solomon 9. Total War and Subjectivity: ‘Economic Ethics’ as a Trajectory toward Postwar J. Victor Koschmann Part 3: The Modern West and its Outside 10. The Western Relation: The Politics of Humanism Frédéric Neyrat 11. Modernization, Modernity, and Tradition: Sociological Theory’s Promissory Notes Andreas Langenohl 12. Theologico-Political Militancy in Ignacio de Loyola’s Ejercicios Espirituales Alberto Moreiras 13. Interview with Naoki Sakai June 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-56216-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84988-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562164

Social Class in Contemporary Japan Structures, Sorting and Strategies

Discrimination, Egalitarianism, Nationalism Fuminobu Murakami, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Series: Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies This book uses texts from classical and modern Japanese literature to examine concepts of ‘respect for the strong’, as a notion of an evolutionary society, and ‘sympathy for the weak’, as a notion of a non-violent and changeless egalitarian society. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Strong and the Weak in Japanese Religious, Philosophical and Political Writings 3. Ugly Ladies in The Tale of Genji 4. Women, Humble Men and Insulted People in The Tale of the Heike 5. Sacrifice and Revenge, Love and War, and a World Without Violence in The Eight Dog Chronicles 6. Dancing Girl, Geisha, Mistress and Wife in Kawabata Yasunari’s Stories: The Dancing Girl of Izu, Snow Country, Thousand Cranes and The Sound of the Mountain 7. Conclusion May 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-57386-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85159-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415573863

Audience Studies A Japanese Perspective Toshie Takahashi, Rikkyo University, Japan Series: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies Focusing on the case of contemporary Japan, this book theorizes the role of media and ICT in today’s media-rich global environment and introduces a new argument of audience complexity. It will contribute significantly to the ‘internationalisation’ of the media studies movement underway in the global era. Selected Contents: List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface Sonia Livingstone. Acknowledgments. Introduction 1. Audience Activity, Everyday Life and Complexity 2. Conceptions of Japanese Culture and Emic Concepts 3. Ethnographic Research on Japanese Engagement with Media 4. Audience Engagement with Media and ICT 5. Media and Uchi 6. Media, Self-Creation and Everyday Life 7. Reflection on the Audience. Appendix A: Japanese Culture, Family and Media: A Background for the non-Japanese Reader. Appendix B: Methodology. Notes. Bibliography. Index

Edited by Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo, Japan and David H. Slater, Sophia University, Japan

2009: 6 x 9: 250pp Hb: 978-0-415-80013-6: £65.00

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Through examination of contemporary Japanese society, this book demonstrates that the analysis of class formation is fundamental for a clear understanding of institutions and collective identity such as family, school work, gender and ethnicity. Selected Contents: 1. Social Class Analysis as a Research Program Hiroshi Ishida and David H. Slater Part 1: Class Structure 2. Does Class Matter in Japan? Demographics of Class Structure and Class Mobility from a Comparative Perspective Hiroshi Ishida 3. Marriage as an Association of Social Classes in a Low Fertility Rate Society: Towards a New Theory of Social Stratification Sawako Shirahase Part 2: Class Sorting 4. From Credential Society to ‘Learning Capital’ Society: A Rearticulation of Class Formation in Japanese Education and Society Takehiko Kariya 5. Social Class and Economic Life Chances in Post-Industrial Japan: The ‘Lost Generation’ Mary C. Brinton Part 3: Class Socialization 6. The ‘New Working Class’ of Urban Japan: Socialization and Contradiction from Middle School to the Labor Market David H. Slater 7. What Color is Your Parachute? The Post-Pedigree Society Amy Borovoy Part 4: Class Strategies 8. Motherhood and Class: Gender, Class, and Reproductive Practices among Japanese Single Mothers Aya Ezawa 9. How Ethnic Minorities Experience Social Mobility in Japan: An Ethnographic Study of Peruvian Migrants Ayumi Takenaka 2009: 234 x 156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-47475-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86915-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415474757

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Globalization and the Japanese Economy David Bruce, London Metropolitan University, UK

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Challenges of Human Resource Management in Japan Edited by Ralf Bebenroth and Toshihiro Kanai, both at Kobe University, Japan Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series This book examines the major challenges and dilemmas in human resource management as Japan’s industrial society continues its resurgence in the global arena. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Japanese HRM from an International Perspective 1. Japan’s Human Resource Management and International Human Resource Management Practices 2. Japanese Human Resource Management: Inspirations from Abroad and Current Trends of Change 3. Expatriation and Performance 4. The Prospect for Gender Diversity in Japanese Management Part 2: Japanese HRM from a Domestic Perspective 5. Strategic Human Resource Management Research in the Japanese Context 6. Psychological Contract in Japanese Companies 7. Cognitive Framework for Performance Criteria 8. Diversification of Employment Categories in the Japanese Firm 9. Human Resources as a Source of Intellectual Competitiveness. Conclusion

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia This book provides a critical account of the origin, development and operation of the Japanese economy. It brings to an English language audience for the first time an important debate within Japan on the nature of the Japanese economy and how its current problems can best be dealt with. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Critical Historical Developments in the World Economy 2. Japan’s Changing Economic Structure and Status in the World Economy 3. The Evolution of Macro-Economic Policy during the Catch Up Phase 4. Continuity and Discontinuity 5. The Post-War High Speed Growth System: Competing Explanations 6. The End of High Speed Growth. Conclusion. Bibliography

KOREA: POLITICS Routledge Advances in Korean Studies Korea is currently experiencing its most significant transformations since the end of the Korean war. This series is a showcase for the latest research on North and South Korea.

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The Politics of Coalition in Korea Between Institutions and Culture Youngmi Kim, University of Edinburgh, UK

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Technological Innovation in Finance

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Millennium South Korea

Moneymen and their Dream Machines

Neoliberal Capitalism and Transnational Movements

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Series: Routledge International Studies in Business History

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Superhuman Japan Knowledge, Nation and Culture in US-Japan Relations Marie Thorsten, Doshisha University, Japan Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series This volume uses examples from public discourse, film, documentaries, novels, acts of racism and comparison of international education assessments to examine the imaginative narratives that shaped the attitudes of Americans towards Japan during the trade war. Selected Contents: Introduction: The Political Science Fiction of the Superhuman 1. America’s Superhuman Japan, from Rising Sun to Globalization Rising 2. Super Shock: Sputnik, Japan, and the Lure of Superior Others 3. Super-Irony Men: The Ron-Yasu Hangover in Japanese Education 4. Living in (Super-)Modern TIMSS 5. Supermoms, Super Fantasies: Japan’s Kyôiku Mamas 6. Sputnik Nostalgia Redux and the Superhuman Frontier 7. Flashback, Flash Forward: The Battle Royale of Knowledge March 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-41426-5: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415414265

This is the first book to investigate how computers have transformed the internal workings of financial service organizations in different competitive environments around the globe. Documenting developments in the US alongside case studies from Japan, Mexico, and Europe, Technological Innovation in Finance addresses the variety of financial institutions that populated the markets for retail finance. Contributors envision technological change in banking as a long-term process of evolution, articulating an interdisciplinary approach to the study of technological change in banking that considers the effects in diverse organizational forms and in multiple banking systems.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Why Korea in the New Millennium? Part 1: Economic and Sociological Accounts 1. Globalization and Social Inequality in South Korea 2. Neoliberalism, the Financial Crisis and Economic Restructuring in Korea 3. Neoliberalism in South Korea 4. The Will to Self-Managing, the Will to Freedom Part 2: Ethnographic and Historical Accounts 5. Legal Liminality 6. Educational Manager Mothers as Neoliberal Maternal Subjects 7. For the Rights of ‘Colonial Returnees’ 8. ‘Not-Quite Korean’ Children in ‘Almost Korean’ Families 9. ‘If you don’t work, you don’t eat’ October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58265-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582650

Technological innovation had a major role in the shaping and developing of administrative procedures, routines, and organizational capabilities in organizations offering retain financial services. This volume shows how and when technological change altered the competitive intensity in the markets for retail finance. Technological Innovation in Finance explores the scope and consequences of these phenomena in an international context by discussing the diffusion of mechanical and digital technology across commercial/clearing banks, savings banks, cooperative banks, and postal banks. Some contributions focus on individual organizations, others on changes in the competitive process, and others on the collaboration between several organizations. July 2010: 6 x 9: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-88067-1: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415880671

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Practising Feminism in South Korea

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Kyungja Jung Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series

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Retirement, Work and Pensions in Ageing Korea Edited by Jae-Jin Yang, Yonsei University, South Korea and Thomas Klassen, York University, Canada Introduces readers to the impact of demographic changes in Korea, particularly the impact of these on work, retirement and pensions; and as importantly, provides an explanation for the reforms of public policy in these domains. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Population Aging and Income Security Thomas R. Klassen and Jae-jin Yang 2. Pathway to the Korean Welfare State: From Newly Industrialized to an Aging Tiger Moo-Kwon Chung 3. South Korea’s Unique Demography and Social Risks Young Jun Choi 4. The Emergence of a New Labour Market: The Changing Nature of Work and Retirement Dong-Myeon Shin 5. The National Pension Scheme and the Multi-Pillar System of Old-Age Income Security in Korea Soo Wan Kim 6. Korean Civil Service Pension: History and Recent Reform Jun-Ho Bae 7. Building Private and Occupational Pensions Hanam Phang 8. Challenges of Pension Fund Management: Governance and Investment Strategy Jongwook Won 9. Public Pension Schemes at a Crossroads: Rapid Aging but Little Room for Reform Suk-myung Yun 10. Pension Politics in Korea: Social Dialogue and the Pension Reform Process Hong-Won Chung 11. The Korean Experience in Comparative Perspective Martin Hering 12. Conclusion: Averting the Expected Catastrophe Jae-jin Yang and Thomas R. Klassen February 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55172-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86018-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551724

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South Korea under Compressed Modernity Familial Political Economy in Transition Kyung-Sup Chang, Seoul National University, South Korea Focusing on the family as the most crucial micro foundation of South Korea’s economic, social, and political life, Chang demonstrates a shrewd insight into the ways in which family relations and family-oriented values shape the structural and institutional changes ongoing in South Korea today.

This book examines feminist practice in Korea, focusing on and analysing the experiences of the first Sexual Assault Centre in Korea. Based on extensive original research, including interviews with activists and extensive participant observation, it explores why feminist activists in South Korea have organized vigorous activities on sexual violence, what has been the impact of the movement, and what have been the strategies and challenges in achieving their objectives. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Theorising Feminist Practice 3. Feminist Methodology 4. Sexual Assault Centres as Sites of Feminist Practice 5. The issue of Sexual Violence and the Women’s Movement in Korea 6. Feminist Organisational Practice 7. Feminist Practice in Crisis 8. Conclusion September 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56727-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415567275

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Korea’s Occupied Cinemas Brian Yecies, Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies, Australia and Ae-Gyung Shim Series: Routledge Advances in Film Studies This project compares and contrasts the development of cinema in Korea during the Japanese occupation (1910–1945) and US Army Military (1945–1948) periods within the larger context of cinemas in occupied territories. It promises to yield new knowledge and insight by examining the then nascent film industry in Korea in the light of Hollywood’s global expansion campaign, which began in 1929, and the ascension of Japan’s wartime activities. By avoiding a comprehensive application of Western theory on the Korean situation, the project investigates key moments in Korea’s cinematic history and touches directly upon the themes of nation building, national identity, colonial modernity, propaganda and cultural protectionism as well as the sensitive subject of collaboration. This study demonstrates the formation of a cinema under occupation is more complex than our conventional understandings of national cinema tell us. November 2010: 6 x 9: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-99538-2: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415995382

Selected Contents: 1. Compressed Modernity and Its Familial Basis 2. Accidental Pluralism 3. The Social Investment Family and Educational Politics 4. The Nuclear Family and Welfare Politics 5. Women’s Labor and Gendered Industrialization 6. The Peasant Family and Rural-Urban Relations 7. Chaebol: the Logic of Familial Capitalism 8. Politics of Defamiliation 9. The Sustainability Crisis of Familial Modernity April 2010: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-57587-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85439-6

Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order Amitav Acharya, American University, USA Series: Politics in Asia Reviews of the first edition: ‘This is a superb study of ASEAN and the main issues that it faces. Acharya provides great insight into key episodes in ASEAN’s development with thorough research and cogent analysis...This book must now be considered the authoritative text on the subject of regional organization in Southeast Asia. One hopes the author will consider a second edition in the not too distant future.’ – Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania ‘A wise book...the author expresses judgments that challenge analysts in Southeast Asia itself to consider seriously what can be done to chart a new course for the region.’ – Journal of Asian Studies This second edition of Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia takes the excellent framework from Acharya’s first edition and brings it up-to-date, looking at ASEAN’s comprehensive and critical account of the evolution of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) norms and the viability of the ASEAN way of conflict management. Key issues in determining the future stability of the Southeast Asian and Asia Pacific region are covered, including: • intra-regional relations and the effect of membership expansion • the ASEAN Regional Forum and East Asian regionalism • ASEAN’s response to terrorism and other transnational challenges • debates over ASEAN’s non-interference doctrine • the ‘ASEAN Security Community’ and the ASEAN Charter • the impact of the rise of China and India and ASEAN’s relations with the US and Japan. The new edition will continue to appeal to students and scholars of Asian security, international relations theory and Southeast Asian studies as well as policymakers and the media. 2009: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-41428-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41429-6: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93923-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415414296 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Timor Leste Politics, History, and Culture Andrea Katalin Molnar, Northern Illinois University, USA This book provides a comprehensive overview of Southeast Asia’s newest nation, Timor Leste, and the challenges it faces building a stable future. It provides a thorough political history of the country, covering the Portuguese period, Indonesian occupation, the United Nation transition period, independence in 2002 through to the present day. 2009: 216 x 138: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77886-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778862

Rethinking Southeast Asia Series edited by: Duncan McCargo, University of Leeds, UK Southeast Asia is a dynamic and rapidlychanging region which continues to defy predictions and challenge formulaic understandings. This series will publish cutting-edge work on the region, providing a venue for books that are readable, topical, interdisciplinary and critical of conventional views. It aims to communicate the energy, contestations and ambiguities that make Southeast Asia both consistently fascinating and sometimes potentially disturbing. This series comprises two strands: Rethinking South East Asia aims to address the needs of students and teachers, and the titles will be published in both hardback and paperback. Routledge Research in South East Asia is a forum for innovative new research intended for a high-level specialist readership, and the titles will be available in hardback only.

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Reconciliation in Post-Suharto Indonesia Priyambudi Sulistiyanto, National University of Singapore

Defamation, Treason, and Lèse-Majesté

December 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-43120-0: £80.00

This book explores the basics of the defamation law as it applies to private-sphere defamation and looks at the peculiar permutations created by the use of publicsphere defamation laws in Thailand, particularly in terms of creating and protecting a nationalist identity.

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Gender and Transitional Justice The Women of East Timor Susan Harris Rimmer, Australian National University This book provides the first comprehensive feminist analysis of the role of international law in the formal transitional justice mechanisms. Using East Timor as a case study, it offers reflections on transitional justice administered by a UN transitional administration. Often presented as a UN success story, the author demonstrates that, in spite of women and children’s rights programmes of the UN and other donors, justice for women has deteriorated in post-conflict Timor, and violence has remained a constant in their lives.

Decentralization and Adat Revivalism in Indonesia The Politics of Becoming Indigenous Adam D. Tyson, University of Northern Malaysia This book examines the dynamic process of political transition and indigenous (adat) revivalism in newly decentralized Indonesia. Based on original fieldwork and using case studies from Sulawesi to illustrate the key arguments, this book provides an overview of the key analytical concepts, and a concise review of relevant stages in Indonesian history. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Critical Conjectures 3. In Search of Recognition 4. Recognition of the Seko Domain 5. Lembang Governance in Tana Toraja 6. The Nickel Project in East Luwu 7. Rubber Production in Bulukumba 8. Becoming Indigenous June 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-78011-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780117

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Civil Society in the Philippines Theoretical, Methodological and Policy Debates Gerard Clarke, University of Wales, Swansea, UK

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Truth on Trial in Thailand David Streckfuss, Khon Kaen University, Thailand

Selected Contents: Introduction: The Defamation Dilemma of Thailand 1. The Truth Recently Discovered 2. Regimes of Truth, Regimes of Defamation 3. Truth and Treason in Old Siam 4. Chronology of Thai Defamation-Based Laws 5. Normalizing ‘Abnormal Times’ and the Endless State Of Exception 6. Intent and Import 7. The Insulted and Defamed (The Individual to the Nation) 8. The Insulted and Defamed (Monarchy and Lèse-Majesté) 9. The People 10. Culture and Traitor 11. Thai-ification And Colonisation 12. Defamation and Truth 13. Conclusion. Appendix – Thai DefamationBased Laws, 1900 to Present

This book provides a path-breaking account of civil society using the case study of the Philippines. Critically engaging with theoretical, methodological and policy debates on the analysis of civil society in the development studies, political science and sociology literature, it offers the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary, empirically-based, national-level portrait of civil society. Selected Contents: 1. Civil Society in Theory and Practice 2. Real Civil Societies: The Methodologies of Civil Society Research 3. Civil Society in the Philippines: Current Debates 4. From the Top Down: The Regulation of Civil Society in the Philippines 5. From the Bottom Up: The Social Origins of Civil Society in the Philippines 6. The Anatomy of Civil Society in the Philippines 7. Conclusion: The Future of Civil Society in the Philippines April 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-57272-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415572729

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Religion, Politics and Gender in Indonesia

Human Security in Southeast Asia

Disputing the Muslim Body

Yukiko Nishikawa, Mahidol University, Thailand

The Politics of Protection Rackets in Post-New Order Indonesia

Sonja van Wichelen, Brown University, USA

Series: Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series

Ian Douglas Wilson, Murdoch University, Australia

Series: Routledge Research on Gender in Asia Series

There is a growing interest in human security in Southeast Asia. This book firstly explores the theoretical and conceptual basis of human security, before focusing on the region itself. It shows how human security has been taken up as a central part of security policy in individual states in Southeast Asia, as well as in the regional security policy within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The book discusses domestic challenges for human security including the insurgencies in southern Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia. Transnational security issues such as terrorism, drugs, human trafficking and the situation in Burma are explored by the author, and the ‘ASEAN’ way of contrasting the values and approaches of Southeast Asian countries with those in the West is assessed. By focusing on the ongoing changes and efforts to achieve human security in Southeast Asia, this book contributes to theoretical debates on human security as well as regional studies on Southeast Asia.

Series: Asia’s Transformations

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Cambodia’s Neoliberal Order

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Arguing that in contemporary Indonesia, Muslim politics have worked with democratic principles, this book illustrates that debates on Islamic issues often relate to other central issues of politics and identity such as new class dynamics, shifting ideas of femininity and masculinity, the production of ethnicity, global consumerism and political power relations. Selected Contents: Introduction: Disputing the Muslim Body 1. Muslim Politics and Democratization 2. The Debate on Female Leadership 3. Formations of Public Piety 4. Contesting Masculinity 5. Sexualized Bodies and Morality Talk. Conclusion: Negotiating the Citizen-Subject May 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-49724-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497244

Violence, Authoritarianism, and the Contestation of Public Space

Selected Contents: 1. General Frameworks 2. Reconfiguring Rackets: Continuity, Change and the Consolidation of Preman 3. A New Order of Crime: Suharto’s Indonesia 4. A Changing of the Preman Guard in Tanah Abang 5. The Para-militarisation of Civil Society Post-Suharto 6. The Rise of the Betawi: Jakarta’s Primordial Gangsters 7. ‘Real Owners of the Island’: The Betawi Brotherhood Forum 8. Symbolic Militancy: Morality Racketeering and Radical Islam 9. Supplying a Demand: The Privatization and Commercialisation of Protection in Jakarta 10. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56912-5: £75.00

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Simon Springer, National University of Singapore Series: Routledge Pacific Rim Geographies This book deals with the post-conflict geographies of violence and neoliberalization in Cambodia. Applying a geographical analysis to contemporary Cambodian politics, the author employs notions of neoliberalism, public space, and radical democracy as the most substantive components of its theoretical edifice. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Setting the Stage for Neoliberalisation 2. Caught in the Headlights of Culture and Neoliberalism: Public Space as a Vision for Democracy and Development from Below in the Global South 3. From Genocide to Elections to Coup d’État: Public Space in Cambodia’s Transitional Political Economy 4. Cambodia’s Battle for Public Space: The Neoliberal Doctrine or Order versus the Democratic Expression of the People’s Will 5. Conclusion: Sowing the Seeds of a New Revolution? June 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56819-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415568197

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Islam and Politics in Southeast Asia Edited by Johan Saravanamuttu, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Series: Routledge Malaysian Studies Series This book examines the ways in which Muslim politics in Southeast Asia has greatly impacted democratic practice and contributed to its practical and discursive development. It provides comparisons and linkages amongst Muslimmajority and -minority countries, to aid understanding of the phenomenon of Muslim politics in the region as a whole.

Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Majority-Minority Muslim Politics and Democracy 2. Authority and Democracy in Malaysian and Indonesian Islamic Movements 3. Political Islam and Democracy in the Majority Muslim Country of Indonesia 4. The Authoritarian State and its Link to Political Islam in Muslim-Majority Malaysia 5. Encounters of Muslim Politics in Malaysia 6. Missing Lawyer in Thailand: The Fate of Engaged Muslims in Authoritarian Democracy 7. A Never-ending War and the Struggle for Peace in Southern Philippines 8. Authoritarian Democracy and the Minority Muslim Polity in Singapore 9. Ideology and Utopia in the Discourse on Civil Society in Indonesia and Malaysia

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Nation-building and National Identity in Timor-Leste Michael Leach, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

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Ian Wilson investigates the increase of institutionalised political thuggery through case studies of some of the paramilitary groups, vigilantes, gangs and other entrepreneurs in violence that have emerged in Indonesia since the end of Suharto’s New Order.

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Environmental Cooperation in Southeast Asia ASEAN’s Regime for Trans-boundary Haze Pollution Paruedee Nguitragool, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series This book analyzes environmental cooperation in Southeast Asia from an international regime perspective, traces the development of regional cooperation on the haze and evaluates the effectiveness of the cooperation. The emerging ASEAN haze regime is a unique case study of a regional environmental institution in a multi-levelled global environmental governance. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. ASEAN Regionalism and the Politics of the Environment 3. Rise of a Regime 4. Region on Fire 5. Issue Linkages 6. Effects of Cooperation 7. Conclusions June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58214-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582148

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Reconciling Indonesia

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Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics

Edited by Birgit Bräuchler, University of Frankfurt, Germany Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations Promoting an interdisciplinary examination of Indonesia, this volume goes beyond a mere political and legal approach to reconciliation. It offers new understandings of bottom-up reconciliation approaches and the cultural dimension of reconciliation. Selected Contents: Part 1: Problematizing ‘Reconciliation’ 1. Introduction: Reconciling Indonesia Birgit Bräuchler 2. Global Conflict in Cosmocentric Perspective: A Balinese Approach to Reconciliation Annette Hornbacher Part 2: Restorative Performances: ‘Traditional Justice’, Rituals, and Symbols 3. Swearing Innocence: Performing Justice and ‘Reconciliation’ in Post-New Order Lombok Kari Telle 4. Social Reconciliation and Community Integration through Theater Barbara Hatley 5. Mobilizing Culture and Tradition for Peace: Reconciliation in the Moluccas Birgit Bräuchler Part 3: ‘Traditional Justice’ under Scrutiny: Human Rights, Power, and Gender 6. Reconciliation and Human Rights in Post-Conflict Aceh Leena Avonius 7. The Problem of Going Home: Land Management, Displacement, and Reconciliation in Ambon Jeroen Adam 8. Women’s Agencies for Peace Building and Reconciliation: Voices from Poso, Sulawesi Y. Tri Subagya Part 4: Victim-Perpetrator Conceptualizations: History Education, Civil Society, and Religion 9. Reconciliation through History Education: Reconstructing the Social Memory of the 1965–66 Violence in Indonesia Grace Leksana 10. Civil Society and Grassroots Reconciliation in Central Java Priyambudi Sulistiyanto and Rumekso Setyadi 11. A Bridge and a Barrier: Islam, Reconciliation, and the 1965 Killings in Indonesia Katharine E. McGregor 2009: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-48704-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87619-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415487047

Edited by Richard Robison, Murdoch University, Australia This Handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of the major themes, conflicts and ideas that have defined and shaped the politics of Southeast Asia in the modern period. The introductory chapter provides an overview of the different ways in which the complex and often turbulent politics of the region have been understood and explained. The six thematic parts that follow begin with an analysis of how the dominant powerful political and social coalitions of the region and the blueprints for authoritarian rule were forged in the Cold War era. The next part assesses the complex processes of transition towards various forms of democratic politics and the way populism and money politics vie with more secular ideas of technocratic rule to shape emerging regimes and systems of governance. A third part deals with the politics of markets and how institutions and systems of governance are being forged in an increasingly global environment. Part four addresses whether civil society in Southeast Asia has really evolved as an independent sphere of social and political activity and power outside the control of powerful states as markets develop. The challenges to the authority of national and secular forms of state authority posed by ongoing violence and conflict and by various ethnic and regional forces and, not least, reactionary forms of Islamic politics are analysed in part five. Finally, in part six, the Handbook examines how national governments are dealing with growing tensions within the region as matters such as labour, human rights and the environment spill beyond national boundaries and how they are establishing a place in the new global framework. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Cold War Genesis of politics in Southeast Asia 2. Comparisons of Different Post-colonial/Cold War Regimes 3. The Defeat of the Left and Liberal Politics Part 2: Political Regimes in the Post-Cold War period 4. Democracy, Decentralisation and Money Politics (Indonesia, Malaysia) 5. The Rise/ Consolidation of Populist Democracies in Southeast Asia (Thaksin in Thailand) 6. One Party Democracies or the Rise of New Forms and Ideologies of Authoritarianism (Malaysia, Singapore) 7. Vietnam: The Reform of Politics and State as the Incubator of New Political Forces Part 3: The Politics of Markets and the Rise of Governance 8. Building the Regulatory State and the Politics of Governance 9. The Politics of Corruption 10. The Politics of Rule of Law 11. The Privatisation of Governance Part 4: Civil Society and Politics 12. Organized Labour, the Non-existence of Labour Parties and the Politics of the New Urban Poor 13. Social Movements and NGOs in the Politics of the Region 14. Human Rights Issues and Women’s Organisation 15. The Politics of Public Goods 16. Land as a New Big Political Issue in the Coming Decades and the Collision of State Officials, Private Capital and the Peasantry 17. Urbanization and the Role of Citizens and the Middle Classes in Influencing State Policy Authority Part 5: National States and Secular Authority under threat 18. The Role of Islam in Politics, Islamic Political Movements and Radical and Violent Islamic Movements 19. The War on Terror 20. Ethnic Armies, the Politics of Narcotics and Fractured States: the Case of Burma 21. Demands for Autonomy and Secession; Indonesia (Timor, Aceh, Papua) and Islamic Secession Movements (Thailand and the Philippines) 22. Resolving the Legacies of Violence and Conflict: The Case of Cambodia Part 6: Forging a Regional and Global Compact 23. Problems Across the Region: The Politics of Labour Migration and Cross-border Flows 24. The Politics of Trade 25. The Politics of Security and the Accommodation to Shifting Global Geo-politics 26. A Minnow in two Spheres of Influence – Caught Between US and China. Bibliography

Asian Security Studies Series edited by: Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University, USA and Andrew Scobell, Texas A&M University, USA Few regions of the world are fraught with as many security questions as Asia. Within this region it is possible to study great power rivalries, irredentist conflicts, nuclear and ballistic missile proliferation, secessionist movements, ethnoreligious conflicts and inter-state wars. This series publishes the best possible scholarship on the security issues affecting the region, and includes detailed empirical studies, theoretically oriented case studies and policy-relevant analyses as well as more general works.

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Autonomy and Ethnic Conflict in South and South-East Asia Rajat Ganguly July 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-57016-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415570169

Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies Editor: Ross McLeod, Australian National University 2008 Impact Factor: 1.276 Ranking: 52/209 (Economics) © 2009 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports® The Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, a peer-reviewed journal published by the Indonesia Project at the Australian University, fills a significant void by providing a well respected outlet for high quality research by both Indonesians and foreigners on any and all matters pertaining to the Indonesian economy - from poverty to public administration, from small business to state enterprise, from peasant farming and fisheries to financial crises - and touching on closely related fields such as law, the environment, government and politics, demography, education and health. Volume 46, 2010, 3 issues per year Print ISSN: 0007-4918; Online ISSN: 1472-7234 www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cbie

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SOUTHEAST ASIA: HISTORY Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia

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Journalism and Politics in Indonesia

Atrocity and American Military Justice in Southeast Asia

A Critical Biography of Mochtar Lubis (1922-2004) as Editor and Author David T. Hill, Murdoch University, Australia This book weaves a history of the Indonesian press, and of Indonesia’s post-independence history, through the life story of Mochtar Lubis: one of Indonesia’s best-known newspaper editors, authors and cultural figures with a national, regional and international prominence he retained from the early 1950s until his death in 2004.

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The Japanese Occupation of Borneo, 1941-45 Ooi Keat Gin, Universiti Sains Malaysia The Japanese occupation of both British Borneo – Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo – and Dutch Borneo in 1941 to 1945 is a much understudied subject. Of particular interest is the occupation of Dutch Borneo, governed by the Imperial Japanese Navy that had long-term plans for ‘permanent possession’. This book surveys Borneo under Western colonialism, examines pre-war Japanese interests in Borneo, and analyses the Japanese military invasion and occupation. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Prewar Borneo 3. On the Road to War 4. The Japanese Invasion and Occupation of Bornoe 5. The Partition of Borneo 6. Kita Boruneo 7. Minami Boruneo 8. Opposition and Response 9. Between Generals and Admirals 10. End of a Era 11. Concluding Remarks June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-45663-0: £80.00

Selected Contents: Part 1: Early Life 1. Introduction 2. Bureaucrat’s Son to Nationalist Intellectual Part 2: The Sukarno Period 3. The ‘Press of Political Struggle’: The First Indonesia Raya 4. ‘Speaking to the World’: Author and Cultural Figure Part 3: The Suharto Period 5. The ‘Golden Boy of the New Order’: Indonesia Raya Re-Established 6. Cultural Broker under the New Order Part 4: Denouement 7. The Editor after Indonesia Raya 8. Conclusion: A Life Recalled. Postscript: The Objectification of Mochtar Lubis 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-56281-2: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562812

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Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War

Postwar Borneo, 1945-50 Ooi Keat Gin, Universiti Sains Malaysia January 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55959-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559591

Cheng Guan Ang, National Institute of Education, Singapore This book describes and explains Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore’s attitudes and policies regarding the Vietnam War. While it is generally known that all three countries supported the US war effort in Vietnam, it reveals the motivations behind the decisions of the decision makers, the twists and turns and the nuances in the attitudes of Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore following the development of the war from the 1950s through to its end in 1975. Although the principal focus is the three supposedly non-aligned countries - Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, the perspectives of Thailand and the Philippines - the two Southeast Asian countries which were formally allied with the United States - are discussed at the appropriate junctures. It makes an original contribution to the gradually growing literature on the international history of the Vietnam War and furthers our knowledge of the diplomatic history of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in the early independent years, 1945/1949, 1957 and 1965 respectively, which coincided with early years of the Cold War in Southeast Asia. 2009: 234 x 156: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-55709-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557092

Trial by Army Louise Barnett, Rutgers University, USA This book is an examination of American army legal proceedings that resulted from a series of moments when soldiers in a war zone crossed a line between performing their legitimate functions and committing crimes against civilians, or atrocities. Using individual judicial proceedings held within war-time Southeast Asia, Louise Barnett analyses how the American military legal system handled crimes against civilians and determines what these cases reveal about the way that war produces atrocity against civilians. Presenting these atrocities and subsequent trials in a way that considers both the personal and the institutional the author considers how and why atrocity happens, the terrain of justification, and the degree to which the army and American society have been willing to take military crimes against civilians seriously. Atrocity and American Military Justice in Southeast Asia will be of interest to students, scholars and professionals interested in Military Justice, Military history and Southeast Asian History more generally. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: War in the Philippines 1. Mr. Root’s Atrocity Trials 2. The Real Atrocity Trials Part 2: American Prosecution of Japanese War Crimes in the Philippines 3. MacArthur and Yamashita Part 3: From Lanang to Danang: The Philippine War Writ Large in Vietnam 4. Anatomy of an Atrocity: Captain Vincent Hartmann and the Trial that Wasn’t 5. My Lai: Crossing the Line January 2010: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-55640-8: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86157-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415556408

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Southeast Asia and the Great Powers Nicholas Tarling, University of Auckland, New Zealand The success of regionalism in Southeast Asia depends on the attitudes of the states within the region but also on the attitude of those outside it. This book is an erudite and stimulating study on the latter. Placing these states in a long term historical context Tarling brings out the way in which the rivalries of those powers within the region and outside it have affected the states within the region. He also shows how divisions within the region, and within states in the region, offered invitations and opportunities for intervention from outside, and so perhaps gave Southeast Asia an importance in international relations it would not otherwise have had. Regional leaders appear in recent decades to have recognised what may be construed as one of the lessons of history; if Southeast Asia can provide security for the Straits route, and stable conditions for trade and investment, it might enjoy both peace and a measure of prosperity. January 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-55238-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86500-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552387

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SOUTHEAST ASIA: CULTURE & SOCIETY Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series Series edited by: Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, RMIT University, Australia The aim of this series is to publish original, high-quality work by both new and established scholars in the West and the East, on all aspects of media, culture and social change in Asia.

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New Media and Human Rights in Southeast Asia Edited by Mike Hayes, Mahidol University, Thaliand and James Gomez, Keio University, Japan This book examines the ways in which the new media South East Asia is challenging views of democracy and human rights, how it both enables and violates human rights standards and how it is being used by organizations and individuals to support human rights and democracy. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Mike Hayes and James Gomez 2. Relating Human Rights to the New Media Mike Hayes 3. Online Opposition Journalism: Promoting Democracy and Human Rights in Singapore James Gomez 4. Malaysia: What now for Malaysian Media? Eric Loo 5. Transnational Capital: The Political Economy of the Shin – Temasek Deal Ukrist Pathmanand 6. The Implications for Internet Regulation on Democratic Public Sphere in Thailand Pirongrong Ramasoota Rananand 7. Freedom of Expression in a Surveillance Society: Activism in Thailand Supinya Klangnarong 8. Cambodia, Human Rights and the New Media: A Struggle for Control Judith Clarke 9. Reading between the Lines: The Private media and New Media in Burma Myint Zaw 10. New Media and Solidarity Movements: Revisiting Burmese Identity Outside Burma Carole Faucher 11. Advocating for Press Freedom in the New Media Roby Alampay 12. Private Sector Influence in the New Media Jonathan Woodier

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Islam and Popular Culture in Indonesia and Malaysia

Politics and the Media in 21st Century Indonesia

Edited by Andrew Weintraub, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Decade of Democracy

Islam is a religion but there is also a popular culture, or popular cultures of Islam that are mass mediated, commercialized, pleasure-filled, humorous, and representative of large segments of society. This book focuses on these forms and the accompanying practices of production, circulation, marketing, and consumption of Islam. Selected Contents: Introduction: Islam, Popular Culture & Southeast Asian Studies Andrew N. Weintraub 1. Upgraded Piety and Pleasure: The New Middle Class and Islam in Indonesian Popular Culture Ariel Heryanto 2. Negotiating Mass Media Interests and Heterogeneous Muslim Audiences in Indonesian Television Ishadi SK 3. Music, Islam, and the Commercial Media in Contemporary Indonesia R. Anderson Sutton 4. The Liberal Islam Network in Cyberspace Muhamad Ali 5. Sexing Islam: Religion and Contemporary Malaysian Cinema Noritah Omar 6. Taking Liberties: Independent Filmmakers Representing the Tudung in Malaysia Gaik Cheng Khoo 7. Multiple Islams, Multiple Modernities: Art Cinema in between Nationhood and Everyday Islam in Bangladesh and Malaysia Zakir Hossain Raju 8. Holy Matrimony? The Print Politics of Polygamy in Indonesia Suzanne Brenner 9. Sex Sells, or Does it? Discourses of Sex and Sexuality in Popular Women’s Magazines in Contemporary Indonesia Sarah Krier 10. Preaching, Pop and Politics: Nasyid Boy Band Music in Muslim Southeast Asia Bart Barendregt 11. Musical Modernity and Arab Aesthetics in Arab-Indonesian Orkes Gambus Birgit Berg 12. Music as a Medium for Communication, Unity, Education, and Da’wah Rhoma Irama

This book examines the media in the post-authoritarian politics of twenty-first century Indonesia. It considers how the media is being transformed, its role in politics, and its potential impact in enabling or hampering the development of democracy in Indonesia. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Mediating the Politics of Regime Change in Asia Krishna Sen 2. Ownership and its Impact on Journalists and their practices Ignatius Haryanto 3. Indonesian Journalism Post-Soeharto: Changing Ideals and Professional Practices Janet Steele 4. ‘Radio Activity’: The Creation of Media-Literate Radio Audiences in Indonesia Edwin Jurriëns 5. Media and morality: Pornography post Soeharto Jennifer Lindsay 6. The Construction of Women in Contemporary Indonesian Women’s Cinema Hapsari Dwiningtyas Sulistyani 7. Reorganisation of Media Power in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia Rachma Ida 8. The Transformation of the Media Scene: From War to Peace in the Moluccas, Eastern Indonesia Birgit Bräuchler 9. On the Borders of the Nation-State: Local Media in the Land of Papua David T. Hill 10. Local Media, Local Power and the Monarchy in Jogyakarta Priyambudi Sulistiyanto 11. Riding Wave of Change: Islamic Press in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia Budi Irawanto 12. Community Radio and the Empowerment of Local Culture in Indonesia Mario Antonius Birowo October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-47652-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415476522

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Gender Diversity in Indonesia Sexuality, Islam and Queer Selves

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The Media, Cultural Control and Government in Singapore Terence Lee, Murdoch University, Australia This book explores the inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural and political discourses, identifying the key regulatory strategies and technologies that the ruling People Action Party employs to regulate Singapore media and culture.

December 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56111-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561112

Edited by David Hill, Murdoch University, Australia and Krishna Sen, Australian Research Council

Sharyn Graham Davies, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series Same-sex relations, transvestism and cross-gender behaviour have long been noted amongst a wide range of Indonesian peoples. Based on extensive ethnographic research, this book explores dominant theories of gender and sexuality in relation to gender diversity in Indonesia. It discusses in particular intersexed groups, such as ‘calalai’,’calabai’ and ‘bissu’.

Selected Contents: 1. The Politics of Culture: A Mediated Introduction 2. Cultural Governmentality and Citizenship 3. Administering Culture: Cultural Policy, Regulation and the Creative Industries 4. Gestural Politics: A ‘New’ Civil Society 5. The Internet, Surveillance and Technological AutoRegulation 6. Media Governmentality and Political Communication 7. Conclusion: Always ‘New’: Governing Contradictions with Consistencies

Selected Contents: 1. Framing Place and Process 2. Contextualizing Gender 3. Queer(y)ing Transgender 4. Gendering the Present Past 5. Gendering Life 6. Calalai Subject Positions 7. Calabai Subject Positions 8. Bissu Subject Positions

April 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-41330-5: £80.00

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Masculinities in Southeast Asia

Higher Education in Southeast Asia

Edited by Michele Ford, University of Sydney, Australia and Lenore Lyons, University of Western Australia

Blurring Borders, Changing Balance

Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series This book brings together extensive recent innovative research on the study of men and masculinities in Southeast Asia. Drawing on rich ethnographic fieldwork from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, the book examines both dominant constructions of masculinity and the ways in which marginal men engage with these. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Lenore Lyons and Michele Ford 2. Being Broh: Masculinities in 21st Century Cambodia Trudy Jacobsen 3. Generations of Men: Masculinity in Post-conflict Vietnam Hung Cam Thai 4. East Malaysian Masculinities: Negotiating ‘Malayness’ Anne-Marie Hilsdon 5. Social Drinking Among Vietnamese Civil Servants: The Sociality of Male Sexual Impotence Binh Ngo 6. Masculinities, Religion and Militarisation in Southern Thailand Alexander Horstmann 7. The Biggest Cock: Violence, Authority and the Construction of Male Prowess in a Jakarta Neighbourhood Ian Wilson 8. Masculinities Across Borders: Singaporean Men in the Riau Islands Lenore Lyons, Michele Ford and Sophie Williams 9. Men at Work: Migrant Labour and Modes of Masculinity in Flores and Abroad Penny Graham 10. Migrant Intimacies: The Private Life of Thai Workmen in Singapore Pattana Kitiarsa October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-48223-3: £80.00

Anthony Welch, University of Sydney, Australia Series: Routledge Research On Public and Social Policy in Asia This is the first book to systematically chart and comparatively assess the trend towards private higher education in Southeast Asia. It includes a substantial analysis of key policy issues, as well as detailed case studies of Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam. Selected Contents: Introduction: Changing Balance, Blurring Borders in SE Asian Higher Education. Indonesia. Malaysia. Thailand. Philippines. Viet Nam. Conclusion- SE Asian Higher Education and the Challenges of Change December 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-43501-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415435017

Media, Culture and Society in Malaysia Series: Routledge Malaysian Studies Series

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The Theatre and the State in Singapore Terence Chong, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series November 2010: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58448-7: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584487

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State and Society in Modern Rangoon Donald M. Seekins, Meio University, Japan Series: Asia’s Transformations Rangoon, a city of many identities, has since colonial times been a focus of conflict between the vertical power of the (colonial, military-run) state and the horizontal power and coping strategies of its residents. Selected Contents: Introduction: The ‘Abode of the King’ and the ‘City of Peace’ 1. The Shwedagon Pagoda – Sacred Space and Power Politics 2. The Rise and Fall of British Rangoon, 1824 – 1941 3. Landscapes of Resistance in Colonial Rangoon 4. The City from War to Military Rule, 1941 – 1958 5. The City under Military Rule, 1958 – 1988 6. Covert and Overt Resistance to the State, 1962 – 1976 7. Rangoon from Popular Uprising to Pacification, 1987 –1988 8. Transforming Rangoon, 1988 – 2008 9. Rangoon’s New Buddhist Landscapes

This book presents a comprehensive, full-length analysis of the uses of media and communication technologies by different social actors in Malaysia. Drawing upon recent case studies - from films to political advertising - it provides valuable insights into the ways in which different media forms have negotiated with the dominant cultural representations of Malaysian society. Selected Contents: 1. Consumers, Citizens and Copycat TV in Malaysia 2. Packaging the PM: The Art and Ideology of Political Advertising 3. The Dayak Festival as a Media Ritual of Nation Building 4. Civil Society use of Media and ICT: A Case Study of SOS Selangor Campaign 5. Running Cyburbia: Internet and Local Governance in Subang Jaya 6. Shame and the Fourth Wall: Some thoughts on an Anthropology of the Cinema 7. Through our own Eyes: Independent Dcumentary Flm-making in Malaysia 8. Reclaiming Hstory: The Plitics of Memory and Trauma in the Films of Amir Muhammad 9. Facing the Music: Music Subculture and ‘Morality’ in Malaysia 10. Malaysiatropia: The Art of Simryn Gill, Liew Kungyu and Wong Hoy Cheong February 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55246-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552462

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Series: Routledge Concise Histories of Literature The Routledge Concise History of Southeast Asian Writing in English traces the development of literature in the region within its historical and cultural contexts. This volume explores creative writing in English across different genres and media, establishing connections from the colonial activity of the early modern period through to contemporary writing across Southeast Asia, focusing especially on the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. • interweave text and context through the history of creative writing in the region • examine language use and variation, making use of illuminating examples from speech, poetry and fictional prose • trace the impact of historical, political and cultural events • engage with current debates on national consciousness, globalization, modernity and postmodernism • provide useful features including a glossary, further reading section and chapter summaries. Direct and clearly written, this concise history guides readers through key topics while presenting a unique, original synthesis of history and practice in Southeast Asian writing in English. It is the ideal starting point for students and all those seeking a better understanding of Southeast Asian literatures and cultures. 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-43568-0: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43569-7: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87403-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415435697

The Orang Suku Laut of Riau, Indonesia The Inalienable Gift of Territory Cynthia Chou, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Series: The Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia Cynthia Chou focuses upon the predicaments of the Orang Suku Laut or ‘tribe of sea people’, an indigenous people of Indonesia, in view of the challenges imposed upon them by the emergence of new borders on their maritime world. 2009: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-29767-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-64423-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415297677

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(Un) Civil Society and Political Change in Indonesia

Gender Pluralism

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A Contested Arena

Southeast Asia Since Early Modern Times

Verena Beittinger-Lee

Michael G. Peletz

Business Practices in Southeast Asia

Essential reading for scholars of gender and sexuality and anyone interested in Asia.

Series: Routledge Studies on Civil Society in Asia This book is a critical analysis of Indonesia’s civil society and its impact on the country’s democratization efforts that does not only take the classical, pro-democratic actors of civil society into account but also portrays uncivil groups and their growing influence on political processes. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. An Uneasy Correlation: (un)Civil Society and Democracy 3. Historical and Political Framework for Civil Society Formation in Indonesia 4. Walking a Tightrope: Civil Society under Suharto 5. Between Reform and Regression: Post-Suharto State and Politics 6. A Contested Arena: Civil Society in Post-Suharto Indonesia 7. The Rise of Uncivil Society 8. Summary and Conclusion: (un)Civil Society and the Future of Democracy in Indonesia 2009: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-54741-3: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86879-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547413

Reconsidering Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World Meeting Students’ Learning Needs David Kember Series: The Open and Flexible Learning Series This critical analysis of the state of open and flexible learning examines the characteristics, needs and learning approaches of students, considers whether or not current provision is successful and how student retention can be improved. 2007: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-40139-5: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40140-1: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96654-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415401401 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Gender Pluralism and Transgender Practices in Early Modern Times 3. Temporary Marriage, Connubial Commerce, and Colonial Body Politics 4. Transgender Practices, Same-Sex Relations, and Gender Pluralism Since the 1960s 5. Gender, Sexuality, and Body Politics at the Turn of the 21st Century Epilogue: Asylum, Diaspora, Pluralism 2009: 6 x 9: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-93161-8: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88004-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415931618 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Migrant Workers in Asia Distant Divides, Intimate Connections

An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Theravada Buddhist Countries Scott A. Hipsher, Associated with Anaheim University’s Akio Morita School of Business, Japan Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia This is an international business study of Theravada Buddhist Southeast Asia. It examines business practices within a political, cultural, economic and religious context. Analysing the business environments, economics and government practices of the region, it provides a deeper understanding of the cultural values on work practices in Southeast Asia. Selected Contents: 1. Theravada Buddhist Southeast Asia 2. Theravada Buddhism 3. Cambodia 4. Laos 5. Thailand 6. Myanmar 7. Business Strategies in Theravada Buddhism Southeast Asia 8. Tactical Management: Human Resources, Management Style, and Leadership 9. Marketing, Finance, Labor Relations, Operational Management and Internationalization 10. Features of Firms in Theravada Buddhism Southeast Asia 11. Politics and Democracy 12. Trends and the Future 2009: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-56202-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562027

Nicole Constable, University of Pittsburgh, USA Scholars and scholar-activists promote new mappings and methodologies for studying migrant labor as they explore the lives and politics of South and Southeast Asian migrant domestic workers who move within and between multiple intersecting regions of Asia, broadly defined.

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This book was published as a special issue of Critical Asian Studies.

Edited by Chris Rowley, Centre for Research in Asian Management, UK and Malcolm Warner, University of Cambridge, UK

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Nicole Constable 2. On Sentimental Orientalists, Christian Zionists, and Working Class Cosmopolitans: Filipina Domestic Workers’ Journeys to Israel and Beyond Claudia Liebelt 3. High in the Hierarchy, Rich in Diversity: Asian Domestic Workers, Their Networks, and Employers’ Preferences in Yemen Marina de Regt 4. Of Maids and Madams: Sri Lankan Domestic Workers and Their Employers in Jordan Elizabeth Frantz 5. Advocating for Sri Lankan Migrant Workers: Obstacles and Challenges Michele R. Gamburd 6. Transcending the Border: Transnational Imperatives in Singapore’s Migrant Worker Rights Movement Lenore Lyons 7. The Making of a Transnational Grassroots Migrant Movement: A Case Study of Hong Kong’s Asian Migrants’ Coordinating Body Hsiao-Chuan Hsia 8. Migrant Workers and the Many States of Protest in Hong Kong Nicole Constable 9. Undocumented Indonesian Workers in Macau: The Human Outcome of Colluding Interests Amy Sim and Vivienne Wee

Whither South East Asian Management? The First Decade of the New Millennium

This book examines the direction management is moving in South East Asia, covering and deals with a wide variety of themes and issues, functional and practice areas, sectors and organisational types. This book was published as a special issue of Asia Pacific Business Review. November 2010: 246 x 174: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-55718-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557184

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SOUTH ASIA: POLITICS Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies Series edited by: Subrata K. Mitra, University of Heidelberg, Germany South Asia, with its burgeoning, ethnically diverse population, soaring economies, and nuclear weapons, is an increasingly important region in the global context. The series, which builds on this complex, dynamic and volatile area, features innovative and original research on the region as a whole or on the countries. Its scope extends to scholarly works drawing on history, politics, development studies, sociology and economics of individual countries from the region as well those that take an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the area as a whole or to a comparison of two or more countries from this region. In terms of theory and method, rather than basing itself on any one orthodoxy, the series draws broadly on the insights germane to area studies, as well as the tool kit of the social sciences in general, emphasizing comparison, the analysis of the structure and processes, and the application of qualitative and quantitative methods. The series welcomes submissions from established authors in the field as well as from young authors who have recently completed their doctoral dissertations.

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The Politics of Social Exclusion in India

The Construction of History and Nationalism in India

Democracy at the Crossroads

Textbooks, Controversies and Politics

Edited by Harihar Bhattacharyya, Partha Sarkar and Angshuman Kar, all at University of Burdwan, India

Sylvie Guichard, University of Geneva, Switzerland

Social exclusion and inclusion remain issues of fundamental importance to democracy. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book examines at the multidimensional problems of social exclusion and inclusion, and the long-term issues facing contemporary Indian democracy. Selected Contents: 1. Some Theoretical Issues Concerning Social Exclusion and Inclusion in India 2. Social Exclusion and the Strategy of Empowerment 3. Identity Politics and Social Exclusion in India’s North-East: The Case for Redistributive Justice 4. Inclusion in Nationhood: Bhudev Mukhopadhyay’s Concept of Jatiyabhav 5. Rabindra Nath Tagore’s Concept of Social Exclusion and Inclusion in India: A Nation without Nationalism 6. Identity and Social Exclusion-Inclusion: A Muslim Perspective 7. Inclusive and Exclusive Development in India in the Post-Reform Era 8. Social Exclusion in India: Evidences from the Wage Labour Market 9. Polavaram Dam Project: A Case Study of Displacement of Marginalized People 10. Purity as Exclusion, Caste as Division: The Ongoing Battle for Equality 11. Narrating Gender and Power: Literary and Cultural Texts and Contexts 12. The Fire and the Rain: A Study in Myths of Power 2009: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55357-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553575

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Dispossession and Resistance in India The River and the Rage Alf Gunvald Nilsen, University of Bergen, Norway This book deals with the controversies on developmental aspects of large dams, with a particular focus on the Narmada Valley projects in India. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and research, the author draws on Marxist theory to craft a detailed analysis of how local demands for resettlement and rehabilitation were transformed into a radical anti-dam campaign linked to national and transnational movement networks. The book explains the Narmada conflict and addresses how the building of the anti-dam campaign was animated by processes of collective learning, how activists extended the spatial scope of their struggle by building networks of solidarity with transnational advocacy groups, and how it is embedded in and shaped by a wider field of force of capitalist development at national and transnational scales. The analysis emphasizes how the Narmada dam project is related to national and global processes of capitalist development, and relates the Narmada Valley movement to contemporary popular struggles against dispossession in India and beyond. Conclusions drawn from the resistance to the Narmada dams can be applied to social movements in other parts of the Global South, where people are struggling against dispossession in a context of neoliberal restructuring. As such, this book will have relevance for people with an interest in South Asian studies, Indian politics and Development Studies. March 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55864-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415558648

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This book centres on the construction, elaboration and negotiation of the narratives that have become official history in India. It demonstrates the conception of the school textbook as a site of national construction and more generally highlights the problematic link between historiography, nation-state and nation-building. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Nation, Religion and History 2. Textbooks, Teachers and Students 3. The Debate in Context 4. Enemies and Defenders 5. Perspectives and Silences 6. General Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56506-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415565066

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Political Survival in Pakistan Beyond Ideology Anas Malik, Xavier University, USA This book explains key political choices by leaders and challengers in Pakistan through the political survival mechanism and offers an explanation for continuing polity weakness in the country. Offering a framework that incorporates macro forces into micro-level strategic calculations by key agents, it fills a gap in the literature. The study applies to cross-national comparison in Islamic contexts, thus presenting a counterpoint to studies that focus on ideology. Selected Contents: 1. Political Survival and Extraction 2. Pakistan: A Weak State 3. Leadership and Extraction in Pakistan 4. Challengers in Weak States 5. Challengers in Pakistan 6. Implications for Theory and Cases 7. Conclusion July 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77924-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779241

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Mohajir Militancy in Pakistan

The State in India after Liberalization

Violence and Transformation in the Karachi Conflict Nichola Khan, University of Brighton, UK

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Development, Democracy and the State Critiquing the Kerala Model of Development Edited by Ravi Raman, University of Manchester, UK This book is the most comprehensive analysis of the Kerala Model of Social Development to date. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it sheds new light on the paradoxes of the Indian state and critiques its model of economic development. Selected Contents: 1. Kerala Model: Situating the Critique K. Ravi Raman Part 1: Caste, Religion and Social Development 2. ‘Public Action’ Reconsidered: The Dalit and the Brahmin in the Kerala Model of Development K.T. Rammohan 3. ‘Community’ as De-Imagining Nation: Relocating Narayana Guru and Ezhava Movement in Kerala J. Reghu 4. Negotiating Caste, Religion and Nation: Ezhava Community in Flux 1917-24 M.M. Khan Part 2: The Kerala Model: Contemporary Political Economy 5. The Conjuncture of ‘Late Socialism’ in Kerala: Towards a Preliminary Theorization Nissim Mannathukkaren 6. Reforms, Capabilities and the Kerala Model M.A.Oommen 7. Revisiting the Kerala Model – Questioning Good Health at Low Cost? Caroline Wilson 8. Education in Kerala: A Dalit Critique Roshni P. 9. Globalisation is Ruining Us: Neoliberal Capitalism, Islamism and Business in Kozhikode (Calicut), South India Filippo Osella and Caroline Osella Part 3: Gender, Space and Identities 10. Mobility Towards Work and Politics for Women in Kerala State, India: A View from the Histories of Gender and Space Devika J. 11. A Gender Critique of Social Development in Kerala Praveena Kodoth 12. Trajectories of Change: Gendered Technologies and Perspectives Shoba Arun, T.G. Arun and Richard Heeks Part 4: New Social Movements: Political and Cultural Perspectives 13. Postdevelopment Social Movements: Waves of ‘Political Indigenism’ K. Ravi Raman 14. Social Space, Civil Society and Transformative Politics of New Social Movements in Kerala T.T. Sreekumar 15. Contemporary Adivasi Activism and the Contested Legacy of the Kerala Model of Development Luisa Steur March 2010: 234 x 156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-54917-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415549172

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Nationbuilding, Gender and War Crimes in South Asia Bina D’Costa, Australian National University This book is an analysis of nationbuilding processes, and how these are closely linked to statebuilding and to issues of war crimes, gender and sexuality, and marginalization of minority groups. Using a historical approach, the author focuses on the Indian subcontinent to address the issue.

Synthesizing political, anthropological and psychological perspectives, this book addresses the everyday causes and appeal of long-term involvement in extreme political violence in urban Pakistan. Taking Pakistan’s ethno nationalist Mohajir party, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) as a case study, it explores how certain men from the ethnic community of Mohajirs are recruited to the roles and statuses of political killers, and sustain violence as a primary social identity and lifestyle over a period of some years. By drawing on detailed fieldwork in areas involved in the Karachi conflict, the author contributes to understandings of violence, tracing the development of violent aspects of Mohajir nationalism via an exploration of political and cultural contexts of Pakistan’s history, and highlighting the repetitive homology of the conflict with the earlier violence of Partition. Through a local comparison of ethnic and religious militancy she also updates the current situation of social and cultural change in Karachi, which is dominantly framed in terms of Islamist radicalization and modernization. In her examination, governance and civil society issues are integrated with the political and psychological dimensions of mobilization processes and violence at micro-, meso- and macro- levels. This book injects a critical and innovative voice into the ongoing debates about the nature and meaning of radicalization and violence, as well as the specific implications it has for similar, contemporary conflicts in Pakistan and the developing world. March 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55490-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415554909

Interdisciplinary Perspectives Edited by Akhil Gupta, University of California, USA and Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan, Yale University, USA This book assesses the changing nature of the state in the period after liberalization in India. It includes detailed analysis of its implications for important issues such as inequality, poverty, basic needs provision, citizenship, federalism and democratization. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Pursuing Liberalization after Development in India Akhil Gupta and K. Sivaramakrishnan 2. The Enchantment of the State Sudipta Kaviraj 3. A Political Economy of the Post-liberalization State in India Aseema Sinha 4. ‘New Politics’ and the Governmentality of the Post-liberalization State in India: An Ethnographic Perspective John Harriss 5. Poverty Knowledge and Poverty Action in India Anirudh Krishna 6. States of Empowerment Aradhana Sharma 7. ‘Money Itself Discriminates’: Obstretic Emergencies in the time of Liberalization Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery 8. The Terms of Trade: Competition and Cooperation in Neoliberal North India Kriti Kapila 9. Normative Vision, Cultural Accommodation and Muslim Law Reform in India Narendra Subramanian 10. The Rule of Law and the Rule of Property: Law-Struggles and the Liberalising State in India Nandini Sundar 11. Crafting Entrepreneurial Subjects: Class, Mobility, and Neoliberal Aspiration in Twenty-First Century India Purnima Mankekar 12. Afterword Sugata Bose July 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-77553-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415775533

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Conflict and Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka

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Global Capital and Peripheral Labour The History and Political Economy of Plantation Workers in India Ravi Raman, University of Manchester, UK This book presents a historical account of plantations in India in the context of the modern world economy. It brings history up to the present, thereby showing how history can assist in explaining contemporary conditions and trends. The author focuses on labour and economic development problems and interprets the dynamics of plantation capitalism. 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-55103-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551038

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Politics of Nationalism and Nationbuilding 2. 1947: From Partition to Creation 3. 1971: Politics of Silence, or Refusal to Remember? 4. Gendered Nationbuilding 5. Frozen in Time? War Crimes, Justice and Political Forgiveness 6. Partnership with Transnational Networks for Gender-Sensitive Justice Mechanism. Conclusion

Caught in the Peace Trap? Edited by Jonathan Goodhand, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK, Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh, UK and Benedikt Korf, University of Zurich - Irchel, Switzerland This book brings together a unique range of perspectives on the Sri Lankan peace process from 2001-2006, and the attempts to bring this protracted violent conflict to a peaceful resolution. It draws conclusions from the Sri Lankan case for wider debates concerning post conflict peacebuilding. Selected Contents: Setting the Scene 1. Introduction Goodhand, Korf and Spencer 2. Waiting for Godot? The Sri Lankan Peace Process from a Systemic Perspective Ropers and Uyangoda Security Dynamics 3. Regional Security Dynamics and the Role of India Keethaponcalan 4. Domestic Security and the ‘Shadow War’ C. Smith Political Dynamics 5. Nationalist Politics of the South D. Rampton and A. Welikala 6. Politics of the North-East L. Philipson and Y. Thangarajah 7. A Voice in the Peace Process? Political Spaces of Muslims N. Lewera and Ismail Socio-Economic Dynamics 8. The Economic Dimension of the Peace Process Bastian 9. Aiding Peace? An Insider’s View of Donor Support for the Peace Process Mulakala and Burke 10. Muddling the Peace Process? Post-Tsunami Response and Conflict Dynamics Frerks and Klem 11. Civil Society and the Peace Process Sarravanmuttu 12. Conclusions and Policy Implications Goodhand, Korf and Spencer June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46604-2: £85.00

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Political Islam and Governance in Bangladesh

NGOs in India

Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka

Edited by Ali Riaz, Illinois State University, USA and Christine Fair, RAND Corporation This book provides a wide understanding of the growth and impact of political Islam in Bangladesh, and reactions to it. Grounded in empirical data, experts on Bangladesh analyze the changing character of Bangladesh politics since 1971, with a particular focus on governance, Islamism and militancy. It is a timely, incisive and original explanation of the rise of political Islam and Islamic militancy in Bangladesh. Selected Contents: Introduction Ali Riaz and C. Christine Fair 1. Political Culture in Contemporary Bangladesh: Histories, Ruptures and Contradictions Dina Mahnaz Siddiqi 2. Political Violence in Bangladesh: The Trends and Tendencies Shamsul Islam 3. Who are the Islamists? Ali Riaz and Kh. Ar Raji 4. Who are the Militants? Zayadul Ahsan and Pavithra Banavar 5. Bangladeshi Civil Society and the Islamist Politics Elora Shahbuddin 6. Islamist Politics and Education Ali Riaz 7. Islamist Politics and Popular Culture Ali Riaz and Md. Abu Naser 8. Regional and Extraregional Dimensions Ali Riaz and Jessica Bastian June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57673-4: £80.00

The Challenges of Empowerment and Accountability Patrick Kilby, Australian National University This title explores the nature and effectiveness of NGOs in India. It reflects on the nature of NGOs and builds on existing theory, with a particular focus on the accountability mechanisms, particularly to the communities with whom NGOs work. Selected Contents: 1. The Emergence of NGOs in India 2. The Work of NGOs in India 3. Indian Case Studies – The Rural Scene 4. Indian Case Studies - The Urban Scene 5. What is Empowering: Time and Accountability 6. Broader Lessons for NGO and Development Practice 7. Conclusion July 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-54430-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415544306

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National Identities in Pakistan The 1971 War in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction

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Roshan de Silva Wijeyeratne, Griffith Law School, Australia In this examination of the dynamics of constitutionalism, nationalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka, the author focuses in particular on the ‘capture’ of Buddhism by militant Sinhalese nationalism in the colonial and postcolonial periods and the framing of subsequent key constitutional legal moments. Selected Contents: Introduction: Sri Lankan Nationalism and the Presence of the Past 1. The History of State Formation and the Crisis of Ethnicity in Sri Lanka 2. The Cosmology of Buddhism, the Pali Chronicles and the Ontology of Evil 3. Textual Practices, Sinhalese Buddhist Consciousness and Dissonance 4. Galactic Polities and the Decentralization of Power 5. The Modernisation of Sinhalese Buddhist Consciousness in the Late Colonial and Postcolonial Period 6. Citizenship and the Approach of the Other 7. Language and Ethno-Linguistic Nationalism 8. Cosmology, Constitutionalism and the Tamil as Other 9. Decentralization, Federalism and the Cosmology of Buddhism. Conclusion: The Buddha does not have to Return to the Centre October 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46266-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415462662

Cara N. Cilano, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA

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Corporate Social Responsibility in India Bidyut Chakrabarty, Delhi University, India Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has attracted global attention. Presenting the first analysis of CSR in India, this book shows the unique roots of the concept in India: Gandhi’s philosophical moorings that inform India’s approach to CSR, the role of civil society in setting an agenda championing the rights of the stakeholders and not merely shareholders which was the case in the past and the role of the government in grooming the Indian business to be sensitive of its social concerns.

In 1971, a war in Pakistan resulted in the division of the country and the creation of Bangladesh. This book examines how literature by those who remained Pakistanis acts as a cultural response to the threat the war posed to a nationalist identity, exploring issues of the domestic sphere and the family; the territorial limits of citizenship; multiculturalism, class, and nationalist history; and diasporic imaginings of the nation. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Deep Wounds of Nations 2. Freeing the Outlook of Man from Its Geographical Limitations 3. The Silence of the Hamoodur Rehman Commission Report 4. Domestic Violence 5. Eternally Displaced Persons 6. Unfinished Business 7. Distant Reflections, Distinct Refractions 8. Coda: Neighborhood Watch

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Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict Edited by Mahendra Lawoti, Western Michigan University, USA and Susan I Hangen, Ramapo College, USA Ethnic and nationalist movements surged forward in Nepal after the restoration of democracy in 1990, surprising observers who believed that ethnic harmony prevailed in the country. This book analyses the rise in ethnic mobilization, the dynamics and trajectories of these movements, and their consequences for Nepal.

Omar Noman, UNDP Regional Centre, Sri Lanka

Selected Contents: Part 1: Issues, Theories and Context 1. Ethnic Groups and Mobilization: Theory and Reality in Nepal Mahendra Lawoti and Susan I Hangen 2. Politics, Economy and Culture: Capitalism, Ethnicity, and the Rising Wave of Himalayan Communism in Nepal Mallika Shakya Part 2: Creating Identities and Forming Nations 3. The National Muslim Forum Nepal and a Nepali Muslim ‘Nation’ Megan Adamson Sijapati 4. Many Names for Mother: The Ethno-linguistic Politics of Deafness in Nepal Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway 5. Problems of Identity for Dalits in Nepal’s Nationalist Project Steven Folmar 6. This Land is Made out of our Ancestors’ Sweat and Labor: Dhimals’ Indigenism and Cultural Politics of ‘Place Making’ in the Eastern Plains of Nepal Janak Rai Part 3: Rising Mobilization and Conflict 7. The Changing Roles of Ethnic Parties Susan I Hangen 8. Nepal’s Madhesi Movement Pramod Kantha 9. The Muslim Madhesis: Coexistence of Religion and Ethnicity? Mollica Dastider 10. Rising Ethnic Mobilization and Conflict in Nepal Mahendra Lawoti Part 4: Future Prospects 11. Ethno-demographic and Linguistic Federalism for Nepal Bal Krishna Mabuhang 12. Ethnic Mobilization and Future Political Challenges Mahendra Lawoti and Susan Hangen

Selected Contents: 1. ‘If I am assassinated...’ 2. Exile 3. Office without Power 4. Exile II 5. Office without Power II 6. Exile III 7. The Assassination

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Ethics and Market in the Context of Globalization 3. Trusteeship: Inputs from Gandhi and Gandhians 4. The Empirical Context of CSR in Post-Independent India 5. CSR and Public-Partnership in India 6. CSR in India (case studies) 7. Dynamics of CSR in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) 8. Conclusion

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The Biography of Benazir Bhutto

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Gender and Radical Politics in India

India and the South Asian Strategic Triangle

Magic Moments of Naxalbari (1967-1975)

Ashok Kapur, University of Waterloo, Canada

Mallarika Sinha Roy, Roskilde University, Denmark

Series: Routledge Security in Asia

Series: Routledge Studies in South Asian History

This book traces the triangular strategic relationship of India, Pakistan and China over the second half of the twentieth century, showing how two enmities – SinoIndian and Indo-Pakistani – and one friendship – SinoPakistani – defined the distribution of power and the patterns of relationships in a major centre of gravity of international conflict and international change. The book considers internal debates within the three countries; zones of conflict, including northeast and northwest south Asia, the Himalayas and the Indian Ocean; and the impact of developments in nuclear weapons and missile technology. It examines the destructive consequences of China’s harsh methods in Tibet, of China’s encouragement of military rather than democratic regimes in Pakistan, and of China’s delay in dealing with the border disputes with India. It shows how the Nehru-Chou rhetoric about ‘peaceful co-existence’ affected the relationship, and how the dynamics of the relationship have changed significantly in recent years as a range of new factors, including India’s increasing closeness to the United States, have moved the relationship into a new phase.

This book analyses the participation of women in the Naxalbari movement and their experiences. It makes a significant contribution to the understanding of radical communist politics in South Asia, particularly in relation to issues concerning the role of women in radical politics. For more titles in this series, see page 68. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: In Search of the Definition of Naxalbari 2. Through the Looking Glass of Gender 3. Multiple Patriarchies: Politics, Power, and Masculinity 4. Speaking Silence: Continuous Politics and Discrete Memory 5. Acts of Agency: Political Activism and Identity in Women’s Words 6. Weapons and Wounds: The Discourse of Violence 7. Conclusion: Third World, Second Sex: Sisterhood of Resistance August 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-56235-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562355

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Religion and Security in South and Central Asia

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Edited by K. Warikoo, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

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Series: Central Asia Research Forum

South Asia’s Nuclear Security

This book provides local perspectives on religion, security, history, geopolitics and geostrategy in South Asia and Central Asia in an integrated manner. Presenting a holistic and updated view of the developments inside and across South and Central Asia, it offers coherent and concise analyses by experts on the region. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction K. Warikoo 2. Taliban’s Resurgence in Afghanistan and Pakistan Frederic Greive 3. Pakistan’s Slide Towards Talibanisation Sushant Sareen 4. Resurgence of the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan: Implications for Regional Security Deepali Gaur 5. Islamic Radicalism in PATA (NWFP): Challenge to Regional Security Ashok K. Behuria 6. Roads to Perdition: The Politics and Practice of Islamist Terrorism in India Praveen Swami 7. Islamist Extremism in Kashmir K. Warikoo 8. Communal Peace in India: Lessons from Multicultural Banaras Priyankar Upadhyaya 9. Islamist Extremism and Terror Network in Bangladesh Smruti S. Pattanaik 10. Religious Radicalism in Bangladesh: Security Challenges to India C. A. Josukutty 11. Hizb-ut-Tahrir: The Destabilising Force in Central Asia Mahesh R. Debata 12. Islamic Radicalism in Central Asia Murat Laumulin 13. Islam in Contemporary Tajikistan: Role of Muslim Leaders Muzaffar Olimov 14. Ethnic-Religious Separatism in Xinjiang: Challenge to China’s Security K. Warikoo June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57590-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575904

Bhumitra Chakma, University of Hull, UK Series: Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series The conditions and context under which nuclear deterrence is to function have drastically altered since the Cold War period. This book examines the dynamics of nuclear deterrence in the Second Nuclear Age. It focuses on South Asia, as it is the most dominant and, to some, the most dangerous case of contemporary nuclear stand-off, where deterrence can fail. It provides a thorough, up-to-date qualitative analysis of the South Asian nuclear deterrence and includes detailed explanations of the concept of nuclear deterrence and its variations, the problems of applying the idea in the context of South Asia, the nature of South Asia’s deterrence stability, the nuclear postures of India and Pakistan, the dynamics and efficacies of pre-test and the post-test Indo-Pakistani nuclear deterrence, the role of confidence-building measures, and arms control in the Indo-Pakistani nuclear deterrence system. With novel explanations and fresh insights, this book sheds new light on nuclear deterrence in the Second Nuclear Age and is a timely and valuable contribution to the nuclear scholarship on South Asia. December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49449-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415494496

Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series Series edited by: Crispin Bates, University of Edinburgh, UK The Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series is published in association with the Centre for South Asian Studies, Edinburgh University - one of the leading centres for South Asian Studies in the UK with a strong interdisciplinary focus. This new series presents research monographs and high-quality edited volumes as well as textbook on topics concerning the Indian subcontinent from the modern period to contemporary times. It aims to advance understanding of the key issues in the study of South Asia, and contributions include works by experts in the social sciences and the humanities. In accordance with the academic traditions of Edinburgh, we particularly welcome submissions which emphasise the social in South Asian history, politics, sociology and anthropology, based upon thick description of empirical reality, generalised to provide original and broadly applicable conclusions. The series welcomes new submissions from young researchers as well as established scholars working on South Asia, from any disciplinary perspective. For more titles in this series, see page 70.

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The Politics of Reconstruction and Development in Sri Lanka Eva Gerharz, University of Bielefeld, Germany This book presents a comprehensive insight into the politics of reconstruction and development in Sri Lanka. Based on extensive empirical fieldwork, it elaborates how development was shaped by interplay and cooperation, but also by the disparities and conflicts between a variety of local and intervening actors. An innovative contribution, it links the analysis of local reconstruction with contemporary phenomena of transnationalization, diasporization, and globalization. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Sri Lanka between War and Peace: National Politics and the Global Development Regime 3. A Tamil Homeland: Jaffna Peninsula and the Construction of a Diaspora 4. Who Does Development? 5. Cooperation, Coalition, Conflict: Shaping Transformations 6. Development, Reconstruction and Social Change 7. Translocal Development Visions between Peace and War November 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58229-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582292

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Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Series edited by: Gyanendra Pandey, Emory University, USA While focusing on Asia, the series is open to studies of other parts of the world that are sensitive to cross-cultural, crosschronological and cross-colonial perspectives. The series invites submissions for singleauthored and edited books by young as well as established scholars that challenge the limitations of inherited disciplinary, chronological and geographical boundaries, even when they focus on a single, wellbounded territory or period.

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Communalism and Globalization in South Asia and its Diaspora

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The Prehistory of Dalit Empowerment in South Asia

Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics

Milind Wakankar, SUNY, Stony Brook, USA

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal

This book explores the relation between mainstream and marginal or subaltern religious practice in the Indian subcontinent. Keeping in view the power and reach of genocidal Hinduism, this book is the first to look at how the religion of marginal communities at once affirms and turns away from secularised religion. Selected Contents: Preface Part 1: Introduction: The Question of a Prehistory 1. Subalternity at the Cusp: Limits and Openings in the Dalit Critique 2. Moral Rite before Myth and Law: Death in Comparative Religion 3. The Time of Having-Found (God): Languages of Dalit Hearsay Part 2: The Vicissitudes of Historical Religion 4. The Anomaly of Kabir: Historical Religion in Dwivedi’s Kabir (1942) 5. The Pitfalls of a Dalit Theology: Dr Dharmvir’s Critique of Dwivedi (1997) 6. System and History in Rajwade’s Grammar for the Dnyaneswari (1909) Part 3: The Prehistory of Historical Religion 7. The Suspension of Iconoclasm: Myth and Allegory in the Time of Deities 8. Miracle and Violence: The Allegorical Turn in Kabir, Dnyaneswara, and Tukaram 9. Deity and Daivat: The Transfiguration of the Folk in Tukaram February 2010: 234 x 156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-77878-7: £80.00

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This book deals with the relationship between communalism and globalization in South Asia. An important stimulation of new debates surrounding the relationship between communalism and globalization, the book addresses the issue of time scale and causality of the two concepts and asks whether globalization has amplified or muted the processes of communalism.

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: New Directions Communalism, Globalisation and Governmentality Deana Heath Part 1: Thinking Historically 2. Rethinking Communalism: India, Pakistan and the Challenge of Globalization Ayesha Jalal 3. Indian Civilization and its Others: Global Circuits and the Making of Islamic Iconoclasm Vazira Fazila-Yacoobali Zamindar 4. Globalization and Hindutva Sumit Sarkar 5. Salafi Extremism in the Punjab and its Global Impact Tahir Kamran 6. Western Hindutva: Hindu Nationalism in the United Kingdom and North America Christophe Jaffrelot and Ingrid Therwath Part 2: Contemporary Connections: Problems and Possibilities 7. Communalism and Globalization in India: Evidence from Karnataka Badrinath Rao 8. For or Against?: Islam, Cinema and Globalization in Bangladesh Zakir Hossain Raju 9. Imrana’s Rape: Debating Islam and Law in Contemporary India Barbara Metcalf 10. Searching for the Greatest Bengali: The BBC and Shifting Identity Categories in South Asia Reece Jones 11. Communalism in Sri Lanka: Where is the Labour Movement? Sumithra Janaka Biyanwila 12. Religion, Diaspora, Globalisation: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Jama’at-i Islami in the United States Aminah Mohammad-Arif Part 3: Theoretical Constructions 13. www.kottu.org: Arguments, Nations and Communities in Sri Lankan’ Cyberspace Pradeep Jeganathan 14. How Not to Think About Social Power: The Hindu Right Response to the Problems of Globalisation Tanika Sarkar 15. (Re)production of Nationalism and Communal Politics in the Age of Globalization: Popular Buddhism in Sri Lanka Premakumara De Silva 16. Conclusion: Communalism and Globalisation: Initiating a Dialogue Chandana Mathur June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57364-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415573641

Religion and Politics in South Asia Edited by Ali Riaz, Illinois State University, USA This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the interaction of religion and politics in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Although the specific circumstances of each country are different, in recent decades, religion, religio-political parties, and religious rhetoric have become dominant features of the political scenes in all six countries. The contributors offer a thorough examination of these developments by presenting each country’s political system and the socio-economic environment within which the interactions are taking place. The analysis of the various factors influencing the process of the interactions between religion and politics, and their impact on the lives of the people of the region and global politics constitute the core of the chapters. Selected Contents: Introduction: Three Arguments about Religion-Politics Nexus Ali Riaz 1. The Strategic Use of Islam in Afghan Politics Abdulkader Sinno 2. The Politics of Islamization in Bangladesh Ali Riaz 3. Religion, Politics and Violence in India Amalendu Misra 4. Nepal: From Hindu Monarchy to Secular Democracy Subho Basu 5. Pakistan: A State for the Muslims or an Islamic State? Farhat Haq 6. Politicization of Buddhism and Electoral Politics in Sri Lanka A.R.M. Imtiyaz. Appendix. Glossary February 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77800-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77801-5: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778015 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Edited by Paul R. Brass, University of Washington, USA The Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics examines key issues in politics of the five independent states of the South Asian region: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. Written by experts in their respective areas, this Handbook introduces the reader to the politics of South Asia by presenting the prevailing agreements and disagreements in the literature. This unique reference work provides a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the state of the field and is an invaluable resource for students and academics interested in South Asian Studies, South Asian Politics, Comparative Politics and International Relations. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Paul R. Brass Part 1: Colonialism, Nationalism, and Independence in South Asia: India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka 1. India and Pakistan Ian Talbot 2. Sri Lanka’s Independence: Shadows Over a Colonial Graft Nira Wickramasinghe Part 2: Political Change, Political Parties, and the Issue of Unitary vs. Federal Forms of Government 3. Political Change, Political Structure and the Indian State Since Independence John Harriss 4. Parties and Politics in India Virginia Van Dyke 5. Pakistan’s Politics and Its Economy Shahid Javed Burki 6. Party Overinstitutionalization, Contestation and Democratic Degradation in Bangladesh Harry Blair 7. Politics and Governance in Post-Independence Sri Lanka Neil DeVotta 8. Trajectories of Democracy and Restructuring of the State in Nepal Krishna Hachhethu and David N. Gellner Federalism and Centre-State Relations 9. The Old and the New Federalism in Independent India Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Part 3: The Judiciary 10. India’s Judiciary: Imperium in Imperio? Shylashri Shankar 11. Balancing Act: Prudence, Impunity and Pakistan’s Jurisprudence Paula R. Newberg 12. Confronting Constitutional Curtailments: Attempts to Rebuild Independence of the Judiciary in Bangladesh Sara Hossein and Tanjib-ul Alam 13. Executive Sovereignty: The Judiciary in Sri Lanka Shylashri Shankar Part 4: Pluralism and National Integration: Language Issues 14. Politics of Language in India E. Annamalai 15. Language Problems and Politics in Pakistan Tariq Rahman Part 5: Crises of National Unity 16. Crises of National Unity in India: Punjab, Kashmir and the Northeast Gurharpal Singh 17. Communal and Caste Politics and Conflicts in India Steven I. Wilkinson 18. Ethnic and Islamic Militancy in Pakistan Mohammad Waseem 19. Ethnic Conflict and the Civil War in Sri Lanka Jayadeva Uyangoda Part 6: Political Economy India 20. The Political Economy of Development in India Since Independence Stuart Corbridge 21. The Political Economy of Agrarian Change in India Jan Breman Sri Lanka 22. Economic Development and Socio-Political Change in Sri Lanka since Independence W. D. Lakshman Part 7: Comparative Chapters 23. The Militaries of South Asia Stephen P. Cohen 24. Corruption and the Criminalization of Politics in South Asia Stanley A. Kochanek 25. Radical and Violent Political Movements Sumanta Banerjee 26. The International Politics of South Asia Vernon Hewitt. Bibliography April 2010: 246 x 174: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-43429-4: £110.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415434294

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This Reader provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of contemporary Indian political theory. Tracing the development of the discipline and offering a clear presentation of the most influential literature in the field, it brings together contributions by outstanding and well-known academics on contemporary Indian political thought. The Reader weaves together relevant works from the social sciences – sociology, anthropology, law, history, philosophy, feminist and postcolonial theory – which shape the nature of political thought in India today. Themes both unique to the Indian political milieu as well as of universal significance are reflected upon, including tradition, secularism, communalism, modernity, feminism, justice and human rights. Presenting a canon of names and offering a framework for further research within the broad thematic categories, this is a timely and invaluable reference tool, indispensable to both students and scholars. April 2010: 246 x 174: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-56293-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56294-2: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562942 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Structure, Process and Policy Subrata K. Mitra, University of Heidelberg, Germany This book explains the key feature of Indian politics in a comparative and accessible narrative, illustrated with relevant maps, life stories, statistics and opinion data. While managing to introduce the novice to India, this accessible, genuinely comparative account of India’s political evolution also engages the expert in a deep contemplation of the nature of strategic manoeuvring within India’s domestic and international context. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Modern Politics and Traditional Society in the Making of Indian Democracy 2. Pre-modern Pasts of Modern Politics: The Legacies of British Colonial Rule 3. From Homo Hierarchicus to Plural Society: The State and the Citizen in India 4. Strength with Democracy: Separation of Powers and the Imperative of Leadership 5. The Federal Structure: Balancing Unity and Diversity 6. The Articulation and Aggregation of Interests: India’s Two-Track Strategy 7. Economic Development and Social Justice 8. Engaging the World: Foreign Policy and Nation-Building in India 9. Conclusion: Some General Lessons of the Indian Case 10. Further Reading July 2010: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-58588-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58589-7: £22.99

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The Routledge Atlas of South Asian Affairs Robert W. Bradnock, King’s College London, UK Selected Contents: 1. South Asia in its Global Context 2. The Geographical Environment 3. The Historical Evolution of Modern South Asia 4. Key Issues in South Asia 5. The Economy 6. Defence and Security 7. South Asia, its Neighbours and the World March 2011: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-54512-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54513-6: £23.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415545136 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Edited by Atul Kohli, Princeton University, USA and Prerna Singh, Harvard University, USA India’s growing economic and socio-political importance on the global stage has triggered an increased interest in that country. Scholars, policy analysts, students and the curious layperson alike are keen to gain a basic understanding of the ways in which the world’s largest democracy functions. As a result, there is at present an unprecedented need for a ready reference that provides a concise but comprehensive introduction to the central themes of Indian politics and this Handbook fills this niche. Chapters are structured along the themes of state, society, and the politics that links the two in the context of post-Independence India. In the section entitled ‘The State’ a spectrum of India’s leaders; institutions, such as political parties and federalism; economic growth and social development; and politics in different states are examined. The section on ‘Society’ analyzes identity politics; the relationship between religion and society; and various aspects of civil society. The final section – ‘International Perspectives’ – analyzes India’s foreign relations as well as a selection of national security issues. The contributions are written by experts in their respective field, and consequently, the Handbook offers an invigorating initiation into the seemingly daunting and complex terrain of Indian politics. It is targeted primarily towards academics, policy analysts, researchers and graduates as well as undergraduate students. Selected Contents: Introduction (1) State 1.1. Historical Legacy 1.1.1 The Colonial Inheritance 1.2 Leaders 1.2.1 Gandhi 1.2.2 The Nehruvian Legacy 1.2.3 The Iron Man: Patel and the Integration of India 1.2.3 Indira’s India 1.2.4 India’s Minority Leaders 1.2.5 The Poet Prime Minister 1.3 Political Institutions Political Parties 1.3.1 The Congress System and its Decline 1.3.2 The Rise of the BJP 1.3.3 The Emerging Influence of Regional and Caste-based Parties/ Emergence of Coalition Politics 1.3.4 Elections and Electoral Behavior 1.3.5 Judiciary 1.3.6 The Bureaucracy 1.3.7 Panchayati Raj Institutions Federalism 1.3.8 Nature and Construction of India’s Federal Structure 1.3.9 Centre-State Relations (including challenges to the centre - Kashmir, Punjab, North East) 1.4 Economic and Social Development 1.4.1 India’ Economic Development 1.4.2 Business and Politics 1.4.3 The Politics of Redistribution 1.4.4 Corruption 1.4.5 The Politics of Public Goods Provision 1.4.6 Unemployment, Labour Regulations and Trade Unions 1.4.7 Outsourcing 1.5 A View from the States 1.5.1 Uttar Pradesh 1.5.2 Kerala 1.5.3 Tamil Nadu 1.5.4 West Bengal 1.5.5 Bihar (2) Society 2.1 Identity Politics 2.1.1 Language Politics 2.1.2 Caste Politics 2.1.3 Class Politics 2.1.4 Reservations 2.1.5 Hindu-Muslim Conflict and Civic Life 2.1.6 Hindu-Muslim Conflict and Party Competition 2.2. Religion and Society 2.2.1 Religion and Politics 2.2.2 Muslims in Indian Politics 2.3. Civil Society Social Movements and Agrarian Struggles 2.3.1 Dalit Movements in India 2.3.2 Agrarian Struggles Gender Politics 2.3.2 Women’s Movements Environmental Movements 2.3.3 The Chipko Movement 2.3.4 The Narmada Bachao Andolan Other aspects 2.3.5 Human Rights Issues 2.3.6 Role of NGOs in Politics 2.3.7 Migration and the Indian Diaspora (including India’s politics towards the diaspora and the role of the diaspora) (3) International Perspective 3.1 India and the World 3.2 India in Asia 3.3 Indo-US Relations 3.4 India-European Relations 3.5 India-Russia Relations National Security Issues 3.6 India’s Relations with Pakistan 3.7 India and the Bomb 3.8 Security and Terrorism June 2010: 246 x 174: 480pp Hb: 978-0-415-77685-1: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776851

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Mawlana Mawdudi and Political Islam Authority and the Islamic State Roy Jackson, University of Gloucestershire, UK Mawlana Mawdudi was one of the most influential and important Islamic thinkers of the 20th century, whose brand of political Islam has won widespread acceptance in South and South East Asia as well as the Middle East. This book is the first to critically engage and assess his career and legacy. It includes coverage of his early life and influences, and examines his considerable influence in the contemporary Islamic world. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Life and Times of Mawdudi 1. A Noble Lineage 1903-1919 2. ‘A Hidden Power Within Me’ 1920-1930 3. Crisis of the Spirit 1930-1939 4. The Birth of a New Party 1940-1947 5. The Pakistan Years 1947-1979 Part 2: Mawdudi and Political Islam 6. The Need for ‘Intellectual Independence’ 7. The Salafiyyah 8. Mawdudi’s Paradigms: The Four Sources of His Islamic Constitution 9. Theo-Democracy (or Divine Government?) 10. Jihad and the Permanent Revolution 11. Mawdudi’s Legacy August 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-47411-5: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47412-2: £21.99

Routledge Advances in Jaina Studies Series edited by: Peter Flügel, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Jaina Studies have become an accepted part of the Study of Religion. This series provides a medium for regular scholarly exchange across disciplinary boundaries. It will include edited volumes and monographs on Jainism and the Jains.

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Pakistan’s Security

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The Insecure State

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Shaun Gregory, Bradford University, UK Series: Asian Security Studies Pakistan: Securing the Insecure State is an in-depth analysis of the contemporary security of Pakistan - now one of the most important states in the world in terms of international security.

For the first time, this influential study by Ludwig Alsdorf is made available to an English speaking audience, translated by Bal Patil. It focuses on two of the most pertinent issues in Indic religion, the history of vegetarianism and cow-veneration, and its historical approach remains relevant to this day.

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Jaina Law and Society Edited by Peter Flügel, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK This book analyses contemporary Jain identity and legal status in India. It explores these aspects according to the distinct doctrinal interpretations, forms of organisation and legal and ethical codes by different Jain representativies and presents the social history of Jain law and the modern construction of Jainism as an independent religion. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Peter Flügel Part 1: Monastic Law and Lay Ethics 2. Jainism: Window on Early India Johannes Bronkhorst 3. Thoughts on the Meaning and the Role of the Svetâmbara Canon in the History of Jainism Nalini Balbir 4. Protecting the Faith: Exploring the Concerns of Jain Monastic Rules Phyllis Granoff 5. Atonements in the Rituals of the Terapanth Svetambara Jains Peter Flügel 6. Renounced, Venerated and Engaged Bodies: Situating Ethical Discourse Among Jains Anne Vallely Part 2: Jaina Law and the State 7. Dharma and Religion in the Constituent Assembly Debates Torkel Brekke 8. Jain Minority Rights and Indian Secularism under the Siege of Hindutva Bal Patil 9. Concept of Public Worship: Legal Rights and Obligations D.K. Jain 10. The Proof of Custom: Contesting the Jain Widow’s Inheritance Rights Manisha Sethi 11. Commented Jaina Law Case List Post C.R. Jain (1942) Werner Menski and Jeremy Brown Part 3: Custom and Community 12. Jainism and the Life of Trade: Cutting Emeralds in Jaipur Lawrence A. Babb 13. Caste Identity and Origin Myths of the Agravals in an Uttaranchal Market Town Ulrich Oberdiek 14. The Svetambara Murtipujaka Jaina Community in Delhi Akiko Shimizu 15. Religious Response to Social Unrest: The Rise of Kanji Swami Panth in Contemporary Jainism Ravindra K. Jain 16. Padmaraja Pandita (1861-1945) Revisited Hampa Nagarajaiah 17. From Herodotus Onwards: Descriptions of Unidentified Jainas Robert J. Del Bontà December 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-54711-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547116

The book attempts to identify and examine the means by which Pakistan might make progress towards a more stable and secure future. It is innovative in at least three respects. Firstly, it argues that Pakistan’s security issues are operative at multiple levels - intra-state, state, regional and international - and that these levels are deeply interlinked and should not be considered in isolation. The work thus explores and then links analysis of security at each level in a way that has not been done before.

Selected Contents: Introduction. Abbreviations 1. Contributions to the History of Vegetarianism and Cow Veneration in India 2. Bibliography. Appendix I: Review of Alsdorf by Jan Heesterman. Appendix II: Classical follow-up article by H.-P. Schmidt, ‘The Origin of Ahimsˆ. Appendix III: do, Ahimsà and Rebirth. Appendix IV: H.R. Kapadia’s Critical Review of Western Interpretations of Early Jaina Vegetarianism: ‘Prohibition of Flesh Eating in Jainism’

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Secondly, the book takes a broad approach to security that includes economic and social issues. As part of this, it examines security dynamics in relation to the powerful forces presently impacting South Asia, most notably globalisation, the US-led war on terrorism, the domestic clamour for peace and stability, and the strategic realignments underway - in particular, in the US-IndianPakistan relationship and in the China-India-Pakistan relationship.

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Thirdly, the book draws on the ‘Security Community’ ideas of Deutsch. This theory argues that states can move their core strategic relationship towards a less conflictual and eventually stable and peaceful situation through economic, political and social interaction, as well as politico-military engagement. This book will be of great interest to all scholars of South Asian politics, Asian regional security and IR in general. December 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-40573-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415405737

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Sufism and Saint Veneration in Contemporary Bangladesh The Maijbhandaris of Chittagong Hans Harder, Heidelberg University, Germany Focusing on the Maijbhandari movement, which claims the status of the only Sufi order originated in Bengal and which has gained immense popularity in recent years, the book provides a comprehensive picture of contemporary Bengali Islam in the South Asian context. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Structure and Religious Practice 3. Theological and Hagiological Writings 4. Hagiographies 5. Maijbhandari Songs 6. Songs in Contemporary Maijbhandari Interpretations 7. Maijbhandari Classifications, Classifying Maijbhandar 8. Conclusion: A Note on Bengali Islam October 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-58170-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415581707

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Tibetan Rituals of Death Buddhist Funerary Practices Margaret Gouin, University of Bristol, UK Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism This book centres on funeral rituals in Tibetan Buddhism with particular emphasis on their structure and performance. Drawing on historical travel literature, anthropological studies and ethnographic literature, as well as Tibetan texts and existing academic studies, the author describes and analyses Tibetan Buddhist funeral rituals from the earliest available records up to the present. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Sources 3. Before Death 4. Immediately After Death 5. Disposal of the Body 6. Special Cases 7. Post-Disposal Rituals of Benefit and Protection 8. Remembering the Deceased 9. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-56636-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415566360

Routledge Hindu Studies Series Series edited by: Gavin Flood, University of Oxford, UK, formerly edited by Francis X. Clooney, Harvard Divinity School, USA The OCHS Series in Hindu Studies with Routledge intends primarily the publication of constructive Hindu theological, philosophical and ethical projects aimed at bringing Hindu traditions into dialogue with contemporary trends in scholarship and contemporary society, and with the particular concerns of Hindus living in India and abroad today. The series also invites proposals for annotated translations of important primary sources and studies in the history of the Hindu religious traditions.

Women in the Hindu Tradition Rules, Roles and Exceptions Mandakranta Bose, University of British Columbia, Canada

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Religion, Narrative and Public Imagination in South Asia Past and Place in the Sanskrit Mahabharata James Hegarty, University of Cardiff, UK Arguing that the combination of structural and thematic features which have helped to establish the enduring cultural centrality of religious narrative in South Asia, this book presents the Mahabharata’s complex orientation to the cosmic, social and textual past. It highlights the contexts of origin and transmission and the cultural function of the Mahabharata in first millennium South Asia and, by extension, in medieval and modern South Asia. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Studying the Story to End All Stories 2. Ritual and Textual Structure in the Sanskrit Mahabharata 3. Constructing the Significant Past 4. Constructing a Cultural Geography 5. Past, Place and Power in early South Asia 6. Conclusions: Towards a New Orientation to Religious Narrative June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55863-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415558631

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Indian Philosophy and Western Theism The Vedanta of Ramanuja Martin Ganeri, Heythrop College, University of London, UK This book is a study of the Vedanta of Ramanuja and a critique of modern Western and Indian interpretation of Ramanuja’s work. It addresses the neglect of classical Western theism and of its relationship to Indian thought by Western and Indian scholars and furthers the proper appreciation of Ramanuja as a great Vedantic teacher. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Ramanuja, his Tradition and his Moder Interpreters 2. The Vedanta of Ramanuja 3. Classical Western Theism and Ramanuja 4. Non-classical Western Theism and Ramanuja 5. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-55262-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552622

Classical Vaisesika in Indian Philosophy On Knowing and What is to Be Known ShashiPrabha Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India This book explors the basic tenets of the Vaisesika classical school of Indian philosophy from a new perspective. It is the first introductory sourcebook in English for the authentic study of Vaisesika. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Theme of Knowing 3. Objects of Knowing 4. Method of Knowing 5. Means/ Ways of Knowing 6. Modes/Types of Knowing 7. Abode/ Faculties of Knowing 8. Instrument of Knowing 9. Subject/ Agent of Knowing 10. Conclusion July 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-54918-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415549189

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Rethinking Religion in India The Colonial Construction of Hinduism Edited by Esther Bloch and Marianne Keppens, both at Ghent University, Belgium and Rajaram Hegde, Kuvempu University, India Critically assesses recent debates about the colonial construction of Hinduism. Written by experts in their field, the chapters present historical and empirical arguments as well as theoretical reflections on the topic, offering new insights into the nature of the construction of religion in India. Selected Contents: Part 1: Historical and Empirical Arguments 1. Hindus and Others 2. Hindu Religious Identity with Special Reference to the Origin and Significance of the Term ‘Hinduism’, c. 1787-1947 3. Representing Religion in Colonial India 4. Colonialism and Religion 5. Women, the Freedom Movement, and Sanskrit: Notes on Religion and Colonialism from the Ethnographic Present Part 2: Theoretical Reflections 6. Colonialism, Hinduism and the Discourse of Religion 7. Who Invented Hinduism? Rethinking Religion in India 8. Orientalism, Postcolonialism and the ‘Construction’ of Religion 9. The Colonial Construction of What? January 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-54890-8: £80.00

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Tantric Mantras Studies on Mantrasastra Andre Padoux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France Foreword by Gavin Flood, Oxford University, UK Making Andre Padoux’s work accessible to an English-speaking readership for the first time, this book provides a systematic and complete overview of the highest scholarly quality on Tantric mantras. Selected Contents: 1. The Extraction and Examination of Mantras 2. Nyasa, the Ritual Placing of Mantras 3. Japa, the Repetition of Mantras 4. The Use of the Rosary (Aksamala) According to the Jayakhya-Samhita 5. Mantradosa and Mantrasamskara 6. Mantric Practices and the Nature of Mantras

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Health and Religious Rituals in South Asia Disease, Possession and Healing

August 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-42386-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415423861

Edited by Fabrizio Ferrari, University of Chester, UK This book is the first analysis of the concept of disease, possesion and healing in the major South Asian religious traditions. Selected Contents: Preface Part 1: Introduction 1. Possession in Theory and Practice Frederick Smith 2. A Critique toward the Category ‘Possession’ Aditya Malik Part 2: Possessions from the West 3. Possessive Spirits: Love Sickness and Healing in Northern Pakistan Magnus Mardsen 4. Sikh Controversies Concerning Punjabi Pilgrimage Sites used for Healing and Possession Ron Geaves 5. Healing the Afflicted Self: Demons and Desire in Jainism Anne Vallely Part 3: Possessions from the North 6. Tibetan Buddhism, Disease and the Deities Who Heal Ivette Vargas-O’Bryan 7. A Ban Jhankri in the City: Curing New Diseases Using Old Shamanic Techniques Deepak Shimkhada 8. Calculating Fecundity in the Kasyapa Samhita Anthony Cerulli Part 4: Possessions from the East 9. The Whisper of Spirits. Shamanic kinship and the Cult of the Ancestor among the Lanjia Saoras of Orissa Stefano Beggiora 10. Disease, Healing and Possession among Christians in Bangladesh Cosimo Zene Part 5: Possessions from the South 11. Gumez, Vezarishn & Tan-drustih: Affliction and Healing in Zoroastrianism Rastin Mehri 12. Goddesses and Illness in Southern India William Harman 13. The Overrun of the Demons: Modernity and Possession in Sri Lanka Eva Ambos 14. Conclusion

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An Introduction to Tantric Philosophy The Paramarthasara of Abhinavagupta and its Commentary by Yogaraja Lyne Bansat-Boudon, Ecolé Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris, and Kamalesha Datta Tripathi, Banaras Hindu University, India Offering the first commented English translation of both the text and its commentary by Yogaraja, this edition will be of interest to Indologists and specialists of Kasmir Saivism, as well as to specialists and students of religious studies, philosophy and anthropology. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Translation of Paramarthasara and Commentary by Yogaraja, with notes 3. Sanskrit Text 4. Glossary October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-34669-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415346696

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Asceticism and Power in South and Southeast Asia Edited by Peter Flügel, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK and Gustaaf Houtman, Royal Anthropological Institute, UK Written by experts in the field, this book provides a unique comparative analysis of the Hindu, Jain and Buddhist traditions and their history in relation to questions of power, legitimacy, leadership and asceticism throughout contemporary Asia. Selected Contents: Part 1: Historical 1. Power of Words: The Ascetic Appropriation and the Semantic Evolution of Dharma Patrick Olivelle 2. Power and Status: Ramanandi Warrior Ascetics in 18th Century Jaipur Monika Horstmann 3. The Householder Ascetic and the Uses of Self-Discipline Timothy Lubin 4. The Buddhist Wrathful Ascetic: An Analysis of the Mataga Jataka Justin Meiland 5. Yogic and Political Power among the Nath Siddhas of North India David Gordon White 6. Ascetics’ Rights in Early 19th Century Jaipur (Rajasthan) Catherine Clémentin-Ojha Part 2: Contemporary 7. Guru and Politics in India: Public ‘Eminences Grises’? Christophe Jaffrelot 8. The Power of the Dead: Relic Worship amongst the Jains Peter Flügel 9. Legitimacy and Power within the Dasanami Order: Sankaracarya and the Monasteries Matthew Clarke 10. Guru Bhagwan Ram and the Politics of Aghor Roxanne Poormon Gupta 11. Asceticism as Political Protest: The SelfImmolations of Vietnamese Buddhists in the 1960s Emmi Okada 12. Moderate Asceticism among the Thai Urban Middle Class: Alternative Paths to Buddhist Piety and Social Prestige Irene Stengs 13. The Quest for Salvation in Burmese Buddhism: World-Renunciation or World-Transformation Guillaume Rozenberg 14. Asceticism in the Political Language of Aung San and his Daughter Aung San Suu Kyi Gustaaf Houtman July 2010: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-42384-7: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415423847

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The Rise of the Ottoman Empire Studies in the History of Turkey, 13th-15th Centuries

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Paul Wittek

State Violence and Punishment in India Taylor C. Sherman, Royal Holloway University of London, UK Exploring violent confrontation between the state and the population in colonial and postcolonial India, this book is both a study of the ways in which governments in India used collective coercion and state violence against the population, and a cultural history of how acts of state violence were interpreted by the population.

Routledge Studies in South Asian History Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab

Edited by Colin Heywood, University of Hull, UK

Governance and Sedition

This book brings together Wittek’s studies on Ottoman history, making his luminous and persuasive prose and formative insights into the history of the early Ottoman state and its Anatolian matrix accessible to a wider audience.

Shalini Sharma, Keele University, UK

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Sultan of Rum 2. Two Chapters in the History of the Turks of Rum 3. Fighters for the Faith in the Ottoman Empire 4. From Defeat at Ankara to Victory at Constantinople 5. The Rise of the Ottoman Empire August 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-7007-1500-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780700715008

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Jallianwala Bagh, the Punjab Disturbances of 1919, and the Limits of State Power in India, 1919-1920 3. Disobedience and Discord: The Non-Cooperation Movement, 1920-1925 4. Extra-Judicial Punishments and the Civil Disobedience Movement, 1930-1934 5. Legislating against Communal Violence: The United Provinces Goonda Act, and the Bombay Whipping Act, 1929-1938 6. The Hunger Strikes of the Lahore Conspiracy Case Prisoners, 1929-1938 7. The Second World War and India’s Coercive Network, 1939-1946 8. Partition and the Transitional State in India, 1947-1948 9. The Police action in Hyderabad and the Making of the Postcolonial State in India, 1947-1956 10. Conclusion

This book centres on the impact of the colonial state’s institutions and policies towards radical politics in the Punjab pre-Partition. Focusing on the political history of the organised left, a considerable and growing force in South Asia, the book discusses the formation and activities of radical groups in colonial Punjab. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Section I: Political Punjab. Section II: Communism and the Raj 2. Martyrdom and the Nation: The ‘Communism’ of the Naujawan Bharat Sabha 3. Learning the New Rules: The Punjab Left in the 1930s 4. The Contradictions of Communism during World War II. Conclusion. Bibliography 2009: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-45688-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415456883

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Medicine, Race and Liberalism in British Bengal Symptoms of Empire Ishita Pande, Queen’s University, Canada This book focuses on the entwinement of politics and medicine and power and knowledge in colonial India. Tracing the cultural determinants of biological race theory and contextualizing the understanding of race as pathology, the book demonstrates how racialism was compatible with the ideologies and policies of imperial liberalism.

2009: 234 x 156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-55970-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559706

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Race and Place 2. Diagnosing Character: Liberal Racialism and the Black Aryan 3. Standard Deviation: ‘National Character’ and a Science of Government Part 2: Blood and Morals 4. Seeing Reason: Dissection, History and English Education Part 3: City and Citizenship 5. Sanitary Subjects: Fevers, Filth and Freedom in a ‘Dual City’ 6. Sensing Modernity: Civility, Class and Citizenship in a ‘Sanitary City’ Part 4: Sex and Public 7. Degenerate Nation: Sex, Public and a Government of Self Epilogue: Bengali Modern

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The Making of Western Indology Henry Thomas Colebrooke and the East India Company Ludo Rocher and Rosane Rocher, both at University of Pennsylvania, USA

2009: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-77815-2: £85.00

Henry Thomas Colebrooke was an East India Company civil servant who became the father of modern Indology. He embodies the significant passage from the speculative yearnings attendant on eighteenth century colonial expansion, to the professional, transnational ethos of nineteenth century intellectual life and scholarly enquiry. Written by renowned academics in the field of Indology, and drawing on new sources, this book traces, explains and evaluates Colebrooke’s importance. This modern biography will contribute to the reassessment of Oriental studies that is currently taking place.

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Selected Contents: 1. From Heir to the Crown to Turnspit (London, 1765–1782) 2. Against the Grain (Rural Bengal, 1783–1794) 3. Law and Sanskrit (Mirzapur, 1794–1801) 4. Matter of Duty (Calcutta, 1802–1807) 5. Theorist of the Bengal Government (Calcutta, 1807–1814) 6. Paragon of Scholarship (London, 1815–1837) 7. Legacy July 2010: 234 x 156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-33601-7: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415336017

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The Great Rebellion of 1857 in India

Gandhi’s Spinning Wheel and the Making of India

A History of State and Religion in India

Exploring Transgressions, Contests and Diversities

Rebecca Brown, Johns Hopkins University, USA

Ian Copland and Ian Mabbett, both at Monash University, Australia, Asim Roy, University of Tasmania-Hobart, Australia and Adam Bowles, University of Queensland, Australia

Edited by Biswamoy Pati, Delhi University, India Interdisciplinary in focus, this title explores the areas of gender, colonial fiction, white marginal groups, the tribal movements, and penal laws, and associates them with the event. It presents alternatives views and expands and complicates the conceptual boundaries of the Rebellion. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Great Rebellion Biswamoy Pati 2. 1857 and the Adivasis of Chotanagpur Shashank S. Sinha 3. Remembering Gonoo: The Profile of an Adivasi Rebel of 1857 Sanjukta Dasgupta 4. Beyond Colonial Mapping: Common People, Fuzzy Boundaries and the Rebellion of 1857 Biswamoy Pati 5. Forests on Fire: The 1857 Rebellion in Tribal Andhra B. Rama Chandra Reddy 6. Contested sites: The Prison, Penal Laws and the 1857 Revolt Madhurima Sen 7. Courtesans and the 1857 Revolt: The Role of Azeezun in Kanpur Lata Singh 8. Discourses of ‘Gendered Loyalty’: Constructing Indian Women in ‘Mutiny’ Fiction of the Nineteenth century Indrani Sen 9. The ‘Disposable’ Brethren: European Marginals in Eastern India during the Great Rebellion Sarmsitha De 10. Sanitizing Indigenous Memory: 1857 and Mughal Exile Amar Farooqui 11. Ideas, Memories and Meanings: Adi Dravida Interpretations of the Impact of the 1857 Rebellion Raj Shekhar Basu February 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55843-3: £80.00

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Bureaucracy, Community and Influence in India William Gould, University of Leeds, UK This book offers a fresh approach to the issue of government and administrative corruption through ‘everyday’ citizen interactions with the state. It examines the histories of corruption in the most populated province/state (Uttar Pradesh or UP) in India – the largest multi-ethnic/democratic country in the world, and a state that is experiencing one of the fastest rates of economic growth in the contemporary world.

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The State and Governance in India The Congress Ideal William F. Kuracina, Texas A&M University, USA This book presents an innovative investigation of the policies of the Indian Congress during the late colonial period. Departing from the hitherto existing historiography of Indian nationalism, it analyses the extent to which Congress elites engaged in processes intended to foster nation-building in India. Selected Contents: 1. Processes Fueling the Development of the State and Governance 2. Indian Democracy and Civil Liberties 3. Opposing Imperialism through Foreign Affairs 4. Planning for Economic Liberation 5. Imagining a Unique Federal State 6. Erosion of the Ideal: Defense and National Government 7. Conclusions

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Selected Contents: Introduction: Spinning, Anticolonial Nationalism, and the Visual 1. Action and Identity: Colonial Representations of Spinning 2. Capturing the Wheel in Motion: Photography and Spinning 3. Discovering Spinning: Towards Gandhi’s Visual Rhetoric 4. Gender and the Modern Charkha 5. National Symbols: Gandhi and the Spinning Wheel

Society and the State, 1930s-1960s

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Spinning was seen as both an economic and political activity that could bring together the diverse population of South Asia. This book looks at the politics of spinning both as a visual symbol and as a symbolic practice. It traces the genealogy of spinning from its early colonial manifestations in Company painting to its reinterpretation, deployment and manipulation by the anti-colonial movement.

The author investigates this corruption as it changes over time, between the crucial phases of late colonial and independent India. In particular, his analysis moves away from assumptions that the state can primarily be associated with the top levels of government, and it looks at citizens’ approaches to local level bureaucracies and police. The central argument of the book is that deeply ‘institutionalised’ corruption in India could only have come about through the exercise of particular long term customs of interaction between agencies of the state – government servants and police. Because the social hierarchies that condition such interactions are complicated by individual and family connections to state employment, periods of traumatic state transformation lead to a reconfiguration in the meaning of corruption in the local state. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Administrative Power and Public Morality: Hierarchy and Corruption in Late Colonial and Early Independent UP 3. Imagining Corruption: The Languages of Administrative and Police Power 4. Religion, Caste and Government Service Recruitment, 1890s – 1950s 5. The Rise of Anti-Corruption: Citizens and the Explosion of Government Employment, 1940 – 1952 6. The Bureaucracy, Police and Political Change: Maintaining the Steel Frame in the 1950s and 1960s 7. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77664-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776646

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: The Brahmanic Tradition 2. Universal Religion and the Expanding State 3. Devotional Religion and Royal Patronage 4. Power versus Orthodoxy and the Legitimation of Empire Part 2: The Islamic Tradition 5. The Concept of Dar-ul-Islam and its Implications 6. The Islamic Frontier in South Asia 7. The Mughal Apex 8. A Pre-History of Communalism? Part 3 The Secular Tradition 9. Colonial ‘Neutrality’ 10. Religion and Nationalism 11. The State at Bay 12. Religion and Democracy 13. Conclusion June 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-58066-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580663

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The Cold War and National Assertion in Southeast Asia Britain, the United States and Burma, 1948–1962 Matthew Foley Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia This book charts British and American approaches to Burma between the country’s independence from the United Kingdom in 1948 and the military coup that ended civilian government in 1962. It analyses the fundamental drivers of Anglo-American policy-making during this crucial period – assumptions, expectations and apprehensions that would, eventually, lead America into the disaster of Vietnam. The book suggests the key to understanding British and American approaches to Southeast Asia is to see them in terms of a search for order and stability in an increasingly chaotic and dangerous world. Such order had previously been provided by the colonial regimes of the European powers. With those regimes gone or going, British and American planners faced a region beset with new uncertainties, led by a set of nationalist politicians driven by very different, and often competing, goals and aspirations. A detailed case study of post-colonial transition in Asia in the context of the emerging Cold War, this book focuses on the retraction of European colonial power in Southeast Asia, the concomitant expansion of US engagement in the region and the broad processes underpinning these changes. It draws on unique, previously unpublished British and American archival material relating to the Burmese case and fills an important gap in historical understanding of Western engagement in Southeast Asia. 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55476-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415554763

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A Social History of Healing in India Projit Bihari Mukharji, McMaster University, Canada This book re-connects the history of medicine with the social and political history of India by analysing the popular and subaltern healing practices in the region. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Medical Modernity in Colonial Bengal 2. Casting Ayurveda: Vaidyas and the Classicism of Indigenous Medicine 3. Reading the Pulse: The Politics of Tradition 4. Sex, Medicine and Morality: The Medicalization of Sexuality 5. Chandshir Chikitsa: Medical Institutionalisation and Non-National Pasts 6. The Magic of Modernity: Islamiya Tantra 7. Spaces of Cure: The Spatiality of Modern Healing 8. Conclusion: Healing Modernities March 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49952-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415499521

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Princely India Re-imagined

3rd Edition

A Historical Anthropology of Mysore

Modern South Asia

Aya Ikegame, University of Edinburgh, UK

History, Culture, Political Economy

This book provides a chronological analysis of the Princely State in colonial times and its post-colonial legacies. It focuses on one of the largest and most important of these states, the Princely State of Mysore, and offers a novel interpretation and thorough investigation of the relationship of king and subject in South Asia.

Sugata Bose, Harvard University, USA and Ayesha Jalal, Tufts University, USA

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Kingdom of the Imaginary 2. Caste Ideology and the Urs 3. Becoming Gentlemen 4. Marriage Alliances in Imperial Space: Colonial Indian Kinship and the Emerging Aristocracy 5. The Everyday Life of the ‘Royals’: Legacies and Beyond 6. The Palace and Politics of Honour 7. The Capital of Rajadharma: Modern Space and Religion 8. Dasara, Durbar, and Dolls: Multi-Dimensionality of Public Ritual 9. The King is Dead, Long Live the King! April 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55449-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415554497

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Sovereignty and Social Reform in India British Colonialism and the Campaign Against Sati Andrea Major, University of Leeds, UK This book offers an important reinterpretation of major themes of sovereignty, authority and social reform in colonial South Asian history. Focusing on the British prohibition of sati in 1829, the author shows how the debates that preceded this legislation have been instrumental in setting the terms of post-colonial debates about sati, as well as of defining the terms and parameters of British involvement in Indian social and religious issues more generally. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Princes, Politics and Pragmatism: British Policy on Sati in the Indian States 1830-1860 3. Prohibition, Prevention and Prosecution: The Practicalities of Suppressing Sati 4. Romance, Race and Rule: Imagining Sati in Rajput Society 5. Victimhood and Volition: British Encounters with the Satimata 6. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-58050-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580502

A History of India Hermann Kulke, University of Kiel, Germany and Dietmar Rothermund, University of Heidelberg, Germany ‘Kulke and Rothermund’s work provides and authoritative and detailed account of the structural pattern of Indian history. Through first-rate scholarship, the authors have done a fabulous work in delineating the various nuances of India’s glorious historical past while presenting the readers with a much needed and highly readable survey.’ – Contemporary South Asia A History of India presents the grand sweep of Indian history from antiquity to the present in a compact and readable survey. The authors examine the major political, economic, social and cultural forces which have shaped the history of the Indian subcontinent. Providing an authoritative and detailed account, Hermann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund emphasise and analyse the structural pattern of Indian history. Revised throughout, the fifth edition of this highly accessible book brings the history of India up to date to consider, for example, the elections of 2009. In addition a great deal more material on cultural history, art and architecture has been included in the book, including 20 new illustrations. Heavily illustrated with notes and glossary, this is an attractive and useful student guide to Indian history. March 2010: 246 x 174: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-48544-9: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48543-2: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415485449 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Drawing on the newest and most sophisticated historical research and scholarship in the field, Modern South Asia provides a challenging insight for those with an intellectual curiosity about the region. After sketching the pre-modern history of the subcontinent, the book concentrates on the last three centuries. Jointly authored by two leading Indian and Pakistani historians, it offers a rare depth of historical understanding of the politics, cultures, and economies that shape the lives of more than a fifth of humanity. Covering the entire spectrum of modern South Asian history, this comprehensive study provides new insights into the structure and ideology of the British raj, the meaning of subaltern resistance, the refashioning of social relations along the lines of caste, class, community and gender, the different strands of anti-colonial nationalism and the dynamics of decolonisation. This third edition brings the debate up to the present day, covering the closer integration of South Asia with the global economy, the impact of developments in Afghanistan on the region as a whole, the large implications of Benazir Bhutto’s assassination and the fresh challenges to South Asia’s nation-states. July 2010: 246 x 174: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-77942-5: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77943-2: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779425 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Modern South Asia: A Sourcebook and Reader Edited by Sugata Bose, Harvard University, USA and Ayesha Jalal, Tufts University, USA Including literary pieces that evoke the atmosphere of the time, Modern South Asia: A Sourcebook and Reader presents a diverse and enthralling range of primary and secondary historical sources charting the development of modern South Asia. Designed as a companion to the editors’ successful and ground-breaking text Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy, this book provide the reader with the key scripts that inform their authoritative and accessible historical narrative. Concentrating on the last three centuries, each source has a brief editorial introduction which places it in context and guides readers in their exploration of the key episodes in this vast and diverse continent’s history. September 2010: 246 x 174: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-77940-1: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77941-8: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779418

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Gandhi Benjamin Zachariah, University of Sheffield, UK Series: Routledge Historical Biographies The iconic figure of Gandhi has come to symbolise the Indian nationalist movement, both in India and throughout the world. This new biography looks at Gandhi, his actions and beliefs, placing them firmly in the context of India at the time. It gives an even-handed view of a man who has in the past been claimed by various schools of thought and tells the story of Gandhi’s early life, including his time as a student in Britain and his many years in South Africa, as well as his return home to take a pivotal role in the Indian nationalist movement. His commitment to non-violence has been an inspiration to generations, but other important elements of Gandhi’s thought need to be examined too. Issues including his patriarchal views of women, how far he was successful in being inclusive of other castes and of Muslims, and how far he was pro-capitalist and aligned with the right, are fully analysed here. Gandhi’s death by assassination became his last, and possibly most crucial contribution to the nature of the future India, enabling Nehru to push through a vision of India that was not a Hindu sectarian one. July 2010: 198 x 129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-43259-7: £45.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43260-3: £11.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415432603

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Suicide and Society in India

Routledge Handbook of South Asian Culture and Society

Peter Mayer, The University of Adelaide, Australia

Edited by Veena Das, John Hopkins University, USA

October 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58938-3: £85.00

The Handbook of South Asian Culture and Society presents key issues on culture and society in the South Asian context. Written by experts in their respective areas, the Handbook introduces the reader to the field. Emphasizing the significant changes that have been taking place in South Asian societies in light of globalization and the critical responses this has generated, the chapters capture the new kinds of themes across the domains of religion, politics, economics, and kinship. Taking into account economic and political changes in the different South Asian societies, the contributors provide invaluable insight into the cultural life of the region. Thereby, a ‘history of the moment’ of South Asian culture and society is presented. The Handbook is structured along the following sections: • Institutional and Cultural Framework • Modernity: Its Promises and its Threats • Gender • Geography, environment, population and urban studies • Religion • Literature, theatre, music and the Arts • Popular Culture. This comprehensive reference work will be an invaluable source of information to students and academics interested in cultural studies, anthropology and sociology and South Asian studies. Selected Contents: 1. Institutional and Cultural Framework 2. Modernity: Its Promises and its Threats 3. Gender 4. Geography, Environment, Population and Urban Studies 5. Religion 6. Literature, Theatre, Music and the Arts 7. Popular Culture August 2010: 246 x 189: 480pp Hb: 978-0-415-77557-1: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415775571

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Routledge/ASAA South Asian Series

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Journal of South Asian History and Culture Academic Editors: David Washbrook, University of Cambridge, UK; Boria Majumdar, University of Central Lancashire, UK; Sharmistha Gooptu - South Asia Research Foundation, India and Nalin Mehta, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, Geneva Journal of South Asian History and Culture offers a forum that will provide an integrated perspective on the field at large. The journal aims to bring together research on South Asia in the humanities and social sciences, and to provide scholars with a platform covering, but not restricted to, their particular fields of interest and specialization. Volume 1, 2010, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1947-2498; Online ISSN: 1947-2501 www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rsac

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Bangladesh Cinema and National Identity

Bengali Cinema

In Search of the Modern?

Sharmistha Gooptu, South Asia Research Foundation, India

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Zakir Hossain Raju, Monash University, Malaysia

Tsunami Recovery in Sri Lanka

This book analyses the relationship between cinema and modernity in Bangladesh. It investigates the roles of a non-western ‘national’ film industry in Asia in constructing nationhood and identity within colonial and postcolonial predicaments, and analyses the political, economic and cultural forces that have been active in shaping Bangladesh cinema.

Ethnic and Regional Dimensions Edited by Dennis B. McGilvray, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA and Michele R. Gamburd, Portland State University, USA This book explores the aftermath of the tsunami in Sri Lanka, where coastal communities that are significantly different in terms of social structure, economy, language, religion, kinship, and cultural identity were affected. From a multidisciplinary perspective, it analyses regional and ethnic patterns of post-tsunami reconstruction according to different sectors of Sri Lankan society. Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview and Context 1. Introduction Michele R. Gamburd and Dennis B. McGilvray 2. Building the Conflict Back Better: The Politics of Tsunami Relief and Reconstruction in Sri Lanka Alan Keenan 3. Conflict, Coastal Vulnerability, and Resiliency in Tsunami-Affected Communities Randall Kuhn Part 2: Ethnographic Materials 4. The Golden Wave: Discourses on the Equitable Distribution of Tsunami Aid on Sri Lanka’s Southwest Coast Michele R. Gamburd 5. The Sea Goddess and the Fishermen: Religion and Recovery in Navalady, Sri Lanka Patricia Lawrence 6. Dreaming of Dowry: Post-Tsunami Housing Strategies in Eastern Sri Lanka Dennis B. McGilvray and Patricia Lawrence Part 3: Disaster Studies 7. Actors in a Masala Movie: Fieldnotes on the NGO Tsunami Response in Eastern Sri Lanka Timmo Gaasbeek 8. Principles Ignored and Lessons Unlearned: A Disaster Studies Perspective on the Tsunami Experience in Sri Lanka Georg E. Frerks 9. Conclusion Michele R. Gamburd and Dennis B. McGilvray March 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-77877-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778770

Selected Contents: 1. Methods in Film Historiography 2. National Cinema and Non-Western Modernity: Framework to Study Bangladesh Cinema 3. National Cinema Study and Beginning of/in Bangladesh Film History 4. Cinema and Cultural Modernity in Colonial Bengal 5. Film Industry and Bengali-Muslim Modernity in Postcolonial East Pakistan and Bangladesh 6. Film as Popular Culture in between Nation-state and Market Forces in Contemporary Bangladesh 7. Cultural Modernity and Bangladeshi Art Cinemas in National and Global Stage July 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46544-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415465441

An Alternative Imaginary

This book is the first comprehensive historical work on Bengali cinema. It argues that the Bengali cinema presents a history which brings to the fore the deeply contested terrain of national cinema, as also its ultimate subversion, and posits the creation of an alternative imaginary of the Bengali film. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Consumers, Entrepreneurs, Critics and Commentators: The Rise of a Film Culture in Bengal 3. Bengal and a National Cinema: New Theatres Ltd., 1931-1941 4. The Transition to a Regional Cinema, 1941-1951 5. Bengali Love-Stories: The World of Uttam-Suchitra, 1953-1961 6, Satyajit Ray and the Bengali Cinema, 1955-1961 7. Mainstream and Parallel Cinemas, 1961-1980 8. Changing Contexts, New Texts: The Post-1980 Bengali Cinema 9. Epilogue August 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57006-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415570060

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The Culturalization of Caste in India Identity and Inequality in a Multicultural Age Balmurli Natrajan, William Paterson University, USA Challenging dominant social theories of caste, this book shows how the terrain of culture captured by a new grammar of caste revitalizes castes as cultural communities and casteism as cultural preference. It addresses the questions how caste survives the system that gave rise to it and adapts to new demands of capitalism and democracy and whether there is a new casteism in India. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Artisans Part 1: Producing Identities 3. Culture 4. Community Part 2: Reproducing Inequalities 5. Overdetermination 6. Multiculturalism

Culture, Diaspora and Border Crossings in Popular Hindi Cinema Rajinder Dudrah, University of Manchester, UK This book offers a cultural and social analysis of contemporary Bollywood films over the past decade, exploring the ideas of nation, race, religion, gender and sexuality, cinema and public spaces, diaspora and globalization. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Global Bollywood 2. The Transnational Stars of Hindi Cinema 3. The Homeland and the Diaspora 4. More Masala: Action Hero Meets Sci-Fi in Krrish 5. Bollywood’s Dark Side: The Films of Ram Gopal Varma 6. Borders and Border Crossings in Main Hoon Na and Veer Zaara 7. Gender and Sexuality: Bollywood Ish-tyle. Conclusion February 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-44740-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415447409

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Building Bangalore

Women, Identity and India’s Call Centre Industry

Architecture and Urban Transformation in India’s Silicon Valley

J.K. Tina Basi, Ethnographic Researcher, Mehfil Enterprise, UK

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Series: Routledge Research on Gender in Asia Series

John C. Stallmeyer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Bangalore is one of India’s fastest growing and most important cities. This book studies the city and directly examines its built environment with relation to information and communications technology (ICT) development. Selected Contents: Prologue 1. Informational Production and City/Urban Space 2. Bangalore: Context and Continuum 3. Electronics City: The Image Made Manifest 4. Indiranagar: Domesticating ICT 5. The CBD: Reconstructing the Cantonment 6. The Promise of Local Contours. Epilogue June 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-78084-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780841

Pirate Modernity Delhi’s Media Urbanism Ravi Sundaram, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations Focusing on the culture of piracy in the Indian capital, this book looks at what has happened to the city in the wake of the dissemination of the new media and the ways in which it has, and will, affect urban cultures in an age of globalization. Selected Contents: Introduction: After Media 1. A City of Order: The Masterplan 2. Media Urbanism 3. The Pirate Kingdom 4. Death and the Accident. Conclusion: An Information City? 2009: 234 x 156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-40966-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87542-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415409667

‘This is a modern book for modern times. Basi defies conventional wisdom- that call centre employment is either India’s post colonial revenge or globalisation’s way of destroying national identity - and in true feminist tradition, privileges the experiences of the women themselves. She explores the lives, experiences and aspirations of young women working in call centres in New Dehli outsourced from the UK and examines the ways in which they negotiate patriarchal expectations of management family and culture, actively constructing new identities which work for them in the new India. This is a compelling account of fast changing industry which Basi captures with sophisticated theoretical analysis as well as a woman’s eye and understanding.’ – Ruth Pearson, Director, Centre for Development Studies, University of Leeds, UK ‘Tina Basi makes an invaluable contribution to discussions on globalization and postcolonial subjectivity through a captivating study of women call centre workers in India referencing their lives inside and outside the workplace. The focus on identity and agency ensures the emergent picture is one of complexity and contradiction, exploitation and empowerment, challenging singular depictions of docility prevalent in the literature to date.’ – Diane Perrons, Gender Institute, London School of Economics, UK This book examines the concept of identity in a globalized world and the way in which agency is exercised over identity construction by women working in India’s transnational call centre industry. Based on rich empirical data and original fieldwork, the author provides a nuanced analysis of the experiences of Indian women call centre workers and the role of women’s participation in the global labour market. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: ‘A Myriad of Well-Wishing Little Sisters’ 2. Globalizing India: The Rise of the Call Centre and BPO Industries 3. Pinking and Rethinking Professional Identities: The Construction of Women’s Work Identities 4. BTMs in BPOs: Using Sartorial Strategies to Establish Patterns of Identification and Recognition 5. Techs and the City: Challenging Patriarchal Norms through Spatial Practice 6. Conclusion: Agency and Identity 2009: 234 x 156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-48228-8: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88379-2

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Health, Culture and Religion in South Asia

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Critical Social Sceince Perspectives

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Edited by Assa Doron, Australian National University and Alex Broom, University of Sydney, Australia

Young Muslim Women in India

Series: Routledge South Asian History and Culture Series

Kabita Chakraborty, University of Wollongong, Australia

The volume explores the interplay of local cultural and religious practices in the delivery and experiences of health in South Asia.

Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series

This book was published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.

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Economic and Human Development in Contemporary India Cronyism and fragility Debdas Banerjee, University of Calcutta, India Against the background of the duality in development, this book focuses on structural deficiencies for a steady growth rate, and how to make growth inclusive. A novel approach to the analysis of the Indian economy and other developing countries in the twenty-first century, this book advocates development as a form of governance. Selected Contents: 1. Emerging India: Issues in Development 2. Global Trade and Investments: Opportunities and Challenges for India 3. Industrial Capabilities: Research and Development as the Indicator 4. Economic Restructuring: Employment and Income Implications 5. Agriculture: The Genesis of Growing Vulnerability 6. Trends in Wage and Earnings Differentials 7. Development as Governance: More Evidence from the Social Sector 8. Epilogue 2009: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55974-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559744

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Microcredit and Women’s Empowerment A Case Study of Bangladesh Aminul Faraizi and Jim McAllister, both at CQUniversity, Australia and Taskinur Rahman, Assistance for Social Organization and Development (ASOD), Bangladesh This book investigates the claims of the success of microcredit, as well as critiques of it in the context of women’s empowerment. Using the case study of Bangladesh and based on a long term participatory observation method, the book establishes that the success stories of the microcredit programme are blown out of proportion. Selected Contents: 1. The Empowerment Project 2. Microcredit as Empowerment Strategy 3. Unpacking Microcredit Discourses 4. Implanting Microcredit: BRAC and the Grameen Bank 5. Envisioning Microcredit 6. The False Promise: Microcredit and Poor Womens’ Empowerment October 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58490-6: £80.00

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Education and Inequality in India

The Labour Movement in the Global South

Manabi Majumdar, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, India and Jos Mooij, Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands

Trade Unions in Sri Lanka

This book focuses on primary education in India and interrogates what schooling means and does to children from weaker sections of Indian society and which values underpin the school system. It examines whether the concept of `education for all’ is just a mechanically conceived policy target to chasing enrolment and attendance or whether it a larger social goal and a deeper political statement about the need for attacking entrenched social inequalities, and above all an affirmation of the idea that schooling has a liberating potential.

This book examines the challenges confronting trade unions in the global South, by focusing on trade union struggles in Sri Lanka under neo-liberal globalisation. Based on extensive original research, it centres on movement politics of unions; explains union capacities to mobilise workers as a part of broad counter movement; and specifies worker struggles in Sri Lanka.

Drawing on original data collected in the two states of Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, the authors first present the multiple ways in which social class impinges on the educational system, educational processes and educational outcomes. In the second part of the book, issues around autonomy and accountability are explored via an analysis of the position of teachers within the educational hierarchy, and by looking at the various possibilities of making teachers accountable. The last part centres on the learning process, with a particular focus on the classroom. The conclusion includes recommendations that are related to the necessity for a larger debate and normative framework, which includes private schools as possible partners in the pursuing of a public good for which a public entity should take some responsibility, and in conjuncture to that, the necessity to move from government action and responsibilities to a broader concept of public action. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Social Class in Education 2. Teachers 3. Parents 4. Schools and the Educational System Part 2: Autonomy and Accountability 5. Centralization and Decentralization 6. Participation and Accountability Part 3: Quality and Educational Regimes 7. The Learning Process 8. Textbooks and Curriculum 9. Conclusion October 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49534-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415495349

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The Economics of Urban Migration in India Vegard Iversen, University of Manchester, UK Presenting new research on rural-urban migration in developing countries, this book combines novel economic theories with empirics, and focuses on the social dimensions of such movement.

Sumithra Janaka Biyanwila, University of Western Australia

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History of Unions in Sri Lanka: The Colonial State and Political Unionism 3. Trade Unions, Neo-liberalism and Ethno-nationalism: ‘Motherland First, Workplace Second’ 4. Nurses’ and a Monk: Limits of Economic Unionism 5. Plantation Workers and Anti-Tamil Violence: Struggles of Political Unionism 6. Free Trade Zone Workers and Alliances: Building a Movement Unionism 7. Conclusion: Renewing Movement Politics and Global Labour Solidarity June 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-58080-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580809

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Credit Cooperatives in India Past, Present and Future Biswa Swarup Misra, Xavier Institute of Management, India Series: Routledge Studies in Development Economics Cooperatives in India make up one of the largest rural financial systems in the world. This book deals with the traditional banking system in the developing economy of India and its evolution over time. It shows that cooperatives occupy an important place in India’ s financial edifice as they play a key role in the multiagency framework for rural credit delivery. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Evolution of Credit Cooperatives in India 3. Revitalising Primary Credit Cooperative in India 4. District Central Cooperative Banks: Reorienting the Middle Tier in the Cooperative Edifice of India 5. The Role of State Cooperative Banks in the Indian Cooperative Structure 6. Interdependence in the Cooperative Credit Structure in India 7. Impact Analysis of Credit Extended by Cooperatives 8. Redesigning the Cooperative Edifice in India April 2010: 216 x 138: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-56699-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415566995

Selected Contents: 1. Background, Motivation and Literature Review 2. Social Boundaries in Migration Events: The Role of Kin, Caste and Religion 3. Segmentation and Social Network Multipliers in Rural Urban Migration 4. Networks in the Traditional Economy: Empirics 5. Concluding Remarks October 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-41539-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415415392

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Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia Each book in this series provides a concise and up-to-date overview of one of the countries in the region. It examines its place in the world economy, its historical development and its resource endowment. The analysis of its growth to date is balanced by an account of its prospects for future development. The relationship between the different sectors of the economy is discussed, as well as the role of multinational enterprises, the government and the financial markets. The interaction of political and social forces and economic growth is given special consideration, and special features of individual countries are highlighted.

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Trade Liberalisation and Poverty in South Asia

Pakistan - the Political Economy of Growth, Stagnation and the State, 1991-2008

Edited by Prema-chandra Athukorala, Australian National University, Jayatilleke S. Bandara, Griffith University, Australia and Saman Kelegama, The Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka This book examines the connection between trade liberalisation and poverty using theory and evidence from South Asia, highlighting important policy issues. Case studies from across the region give a comprehensive analysis of this timely and relevant issue. Selected Contents: Part 1 1. Introduction Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama 2. Trade and Poverty in South Asia: Stylised Facts Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama 3. Trade and Poverty: Theory, Evidence and Policy Issues Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama Part 2: Case Studies of Trade Liberalization and Povery 4. Bangladesh Rashmi Banga and Shruti Sharma 5. India Rashmi Banga 6. Pakistan Rehana Siddiqui 7. Sri Lanka Deshal De Mel and Ruwan Jayatilleke 8. Nepal Yuba Raj Khatiwada 9. Maldives Jagath Dissanayake and Suwendrani Jayaratne 10. Bhutan Chencho Dorji Part 3 11. Conclusion and Policy Inferences Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama

Matthew McCartney, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK This book provides a comprehensive reassessment of the development of the economy of Pakistan from independence to the present. It argues that the factors which bring about economic development in countries with high levels of deprivation are best understood by considering changing overall approaches where shifts in approaches do not always co-incide with changes in political regimes. March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57747-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415577472

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South Asian Economic Development

Gender and Labour in Contemporary India

September 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-56175-4: £80.00

Eroding Citizenship

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Second Edition

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Moazzem Hossain, Griffith University, Australia, Rajat Kathuria, International Management Institute, India and Iyanatul Islam, Griffith University, Australia

Amrita Chhachhi, Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands Highlighting the gendered nature of labour and domestic regimes as well as the links between households, labour markets, factories and the state, this book explores the relationship between gender and economic/industrial restructuring in India. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Conceptualizing Gender and Economic Restructuring 2. State Intervention: Industrial Policy and Labour Regulation 3. Segmented and Overlapping Labour Markets: Social Characteristics of Workers in the Electronics Industry, Delhi 4. Gendered Labour Regimes Established in the Era of Regulation 5. Gendered Labour Regimes Established in the Era of De-regulation 6. Citizenship in Practice: Organization at the Workplace and Negotiating Autonomy in the Household 7. Informalization at the Workplace and Vulnerability of the Household. Conclusion June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-42193-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415421935

The Migration of Indian Human Capital The Ebb and Flow of Indian Professionals in Southeast Asia Faizal bin Yahya, National University of Singapore and Arunajeet Kaur, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore This book examines the trends and motivations of human capital flows from India to Southeast Asia. Focusing in particular on Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, the three largest ASEAN trading partners with India, the book provides an analysis of Indian labor in a variety of sectors including the information technology (IT) sector, academia, banking, oil and gas. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Historical Mobility of Indian Human Capital 2. Rise of Knowledge Based Economies 3. Global Talent Crunch 4. India Rising and Human Capital Flows 5. Southeast Asia – Shortage of Talented Individuals 6. Singapore – Low Fertility Levels & Education 7. Singapore – Foreign Talent 8. Malaysia 9. Thailand 10. Conclusion August 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-48108-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415481083

This new edition provides an up-to-date guide to the growing markets in South Asia. It offers an analysis of the changes and consequences of high sustainable growth of the region and provides an outlook as to where these economies are heading to in the future. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. South Asian Economic Development: Post-Independence Era 2. Benchmarking South Asian Economic Performance 3. Benchmarking South Asia’s Human Development in the Era of ICT 4. Demographic Dynamics of South Asia Part 2: South Asian Economic Development 5. Human Resources and Economic Performance 6. Labour Market Institutions and Economic Performance 7. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Achievements to 2005 8. Macroeconomic Management in the Era of Information Revolution 9. Economic Reforms in South Asia 10. Trade and Economic Integration 11. Agriculture and Rural Development 12. Climate Change, Growth and Poverty 13. Information Technology (IT) Issues Part 3: South Asia in the twenty-first Century 14. India’s Growth on the Back of Information Revolution 15. South Asia in the twenty-first Century: Seeking ‘Good Governance’ in the Era of Information Revolution 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-45472-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45473-5: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415454735 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Doing Business in India

Worker Identity, Agency and Economic Development

Edited by Pawan S. Budhwar, Aston Business School, UK. and Arup Varma, Loyola University, USA Considering the immense interest of both the academics and practitioners in the growth and developments in Indian economy, there is an urgent need for a comprehensive guide to provide useful information on doing business in the Indian context. This book covers a wide range of issues and topics useful for investors, organisations and managers who are already doing business, or intend to start one, in India. Written by academic experts in their respective fields, this book presents key information on the following topics: geography, politics, the legal system, a brief historical background, the economy and economic factors, national infrastructure, regulatory environment (convertibility of local currency, sectors open to foreign investors, extent of foreign ownership allowed), how to negotiate in India, privatisation, hot sectors for investors, incentives for foreign investors, competitive environment, advertising and marketing, promotion, distribution, conducting/ implementing business (i.e. strategies for investing in India, mode of entry), possible business structures, culture/business customs/ practices/ etiquette and greetings/ gestures/ conversation and related issues. This book will help, facilitate and guide foreign investors to start, establish and successfully do business in India. Apart from practitioners, it provides excellent references for students and researchers in the fields of International Management, International HRM, Cross-Cultural Management, Business Communication and Asian Business Studies.

Women’s Empowerment in the Indian Informal Economy Elizabeth Hill, University of Sydney, Australia Series: New Political Economy This book makes an important contribution to the fields of development economics, political economy and gender studies analysing the capacity of the Indian informal economy to deliver socio-economics security and well being to workers. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Unraveling the Informal Sector Debate 3. Reconceptualizing Labour in the Informal Sector Debate 4. Exploring a Labour Focused Strategy for Productivity and Well-being in the Informal Economy: Background and Method 5. Mapping ‘Problems’: Work-Life Experience in the Indian Informal Economy 6. Interventions for Work-Life Improvement: The Case of the Self Employed Women’s Association 7. The Moral Dynamics of Union Membership 8. Agency, Freedom and Economic Development 9. Public Action for Economic Development 10. The Politics of Economic Development 11. Conclusion: Worker Identity, Agency and Economic Development June 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-56609-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415566094

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Indian Business Context Introduction Pawan Budhwar and Arup Varma 2. Economic Environment and Challenges Raman Agarwal 3. Political and Legal Framework and the Hurdles Debi Saini 4. SocioCultural Context and Business in India E.S. Srinivas and Pawan Budhwar 5. Cronism and Corruption in India Naresh Khatri 6. Indian Infrastructure Devendra Kodwani Part 2: Conducting Business in India 7. Entry Modes and Dynamics Vikas Kumar 8. Marketing and Distribution Strategies for India Ravi Shankar and Pinaki Dasgupta 9. Banking and Financial Institutional Raman Agarwal 10. Taxation System 11. Management of Human Resources Pawan Budhwar and Arup Varma 12. Conflict Management and Negotiation Jacob D Vakkayil Part 3: India and the World 13. Outsourcing and Offshoring to India Charmi Patel and Pawan Budhwar 14. Learning from Successful Indian Companies Jyotsna Bhatnagar and Ashok Som 15. Living in India - Western and Indian Commercial thinking and Expartiates Working in India Arup Varma, Bhaskar Das Gupta and Pawan Budhwar 16. Success of Indian MNCs Overseas Mohan Thite and Bhaskar Das Gupta

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The European Union and Central Asia Edited by Jenniver Sehring, University of Wuerzburg, Germany and Alexander Warkotsch, King’s College London, UK This book examines the European Union’s policy towards the five Central Asian states, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. It focuses on the EU’s Central Asia strategy and provides an evaluation of the EU’s performance in meeting its policy goals in the region. In providing substantial analysis of the fields in which the EU currently strengthens its engagement, the book contributes to a better understanding for the pitfalls of overall stability in Central Asia. Selected Contents: Preface Ambassador (ret.) Klaus W. Grewlich Part 1: Introduction 1. A Brief History of EU-CA Cooperation Alexander Warkotsch and Jenniver Sehring 2. The Central Asia Strategy: An Exercise in EU Foreign Policy Andrea Schmitz Part 2: The Framework of EU-Central Asian Cooperation 3. The Tool-kit of EU-Central Asian Cooperation Sigita Urdze 4. EU member-states in Central Asia Jackie Gower 5. EU-Central Asian Bilateral Cooperation Nargis Kassenova Part 3: Fields of Cooperation 6. Security Assistance and Border Management John Heathershaw and Katarzyna Czerniecka 7. Human Rights, Rule of Law, and Democratization Alexander Warkotsch 8. Youth and Higher Education Askat Dukenbaev and Martha Merrill 9. Economic Development, Trade and Investment Martin Spechler 10. Energy Cooperation: The Southern Gas Transport Corridor Roland Götz 11. Environmental Sustainability and Water Lena Partzsch and Jenniver Sehring 12. Inter-Cultural Dialogue, the Dialogue of Civilizations or Engaging ‘Islam’ in Central Asia Tim Epkenhans Part 4: Conclusion 13. The EU and Central Asian Geopolitics Alexander Warkotsch 14. EU and Central Asia: A View from Central Asia Murat Laumulin 15. The EU in Central Asia: From Underdog to Potent Force? Alexander Warkotsch and Jenniver Sehring July 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-56236-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562362

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Central Asian Studies

Securing the Indian Frontier in Central Asia

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Confrontation and Negotiation, 1865-1895

Counterterrorism Policies in Central Asia

Sir Martin Ewans, Former British Ambassador to the United Nations and Head of Chancery, British Embassy Kabul, Afghanistan

Mairya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas, USA

The three decades between 1865 and 1895 marked a particularly contentious period in the relationship between Britain and Russia in Central Asia, which more than once brought them to the verge of war. Moderates tried to settle the problem by the negotiation of ‘neutral zones’, or firm boundaries, but the issue was complicated by misreading of intentions, much internal confusion and dispute, and considerable ignorance of the geographical and geopolitical factors involved.

During the last two decades, Central Asian states have witnessed an intense revival of Islamic faith. Along with its moderate and traditional forms, radical and militant Islam has infiltrated communities of Muslims in Central Asia. This book explores the extensive measures and counterterrorism policies adopted by Central Asian states against radical Islam, and the similarities in the policies of the different states. Applying a comprehensive theoretical framework which integrates different mechanisms of international influences on state behavior, the author explains the Central Asian states’ perceptions of terrorist threat and their counterterrorism responses. By using the reference group theory - a type of social theory that explicates how various social units to which states belong affect their understandings of security threats, as well as their views on the legitimacy and effectiveness of solutions to security problems - the book applies this perspective for an in-depth analysis of counterterrorism policies of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, the two Central Asian state that have been least affected by terrorist violence and Islamism but chose to combat those threats vigorously. It also explores the counterterrorism policies of neighboring states – Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Russia, and regional security organizations – Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and Shanghai Cooperation Organizations (SCO). September 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77981-4: £80.00

This careful and detailed analysis examines the strategic thinking and diplomatic discourse which underlay the whole period, and in particular of the succession of efforts to establish a frontier, which eventually brought the period to a close without a major confrontation being provoked. Based on relevant records in the PRO and the British Library, as well as private papers, press comment, parliamentary debates and other contemporary accounts, Sir Martin Ewans provides a ‘history of thought’ of this crucial period in Central Asia. He provides an insight into the manner in which issues of war and peace were handled in the 19th Century and a fascinating case study of a great power relationship prior to the First World War. An important contribution to the study of Asian history, Tsarist Russia, imperial history and the history of British India, this book will also be of interest in India and Pakistan as a study of the events that led to the definition and consolidation of their northern frontiers. April 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-49681-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415496810

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Political Islam in Central Asia The challenge of Hizb ut-Tahrir Emmanuel Karagiannis, University of Macedonia, Greece A comprehensive study of one of the most feared - but least understood - international Islamist organizations in post-Soviet Central Asia: Hizb ut-Tahrir. Using primary sources and first-hand accounts it analyses its leadership, ideology, political methodology and party structure, and its future relationship to violence in this key region. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Political Islam in Post-Soviet Central Asia 2. Origins, Ideology, and Structure of Hizb ut-Tahrir 3. Hizb ut-Tahrir in Central Asia 4. Hizb ut-Tahrir as a Social Movement Organization 5. Hizb ut-Tahrir and Political Violence. Conclusions. Endnotes. Bibliography. Index

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The Colour Revolutions in the Former Soviet Republics Successes and Failures Edited by Donnacha Ó Beacháin, Dublin City University, Ireland and Abel Polese, University of Edinburgh, UK This book explores the origins and effects, successes and failures of ‘colour revolutions’ in the former Soviet Republics the non-violent protests which succeeded in overthrowing post-communist authoritarian regimes, for example in Georgia in 2003, Ukraine in 2004 and Kyrgyzstan in 2005. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Spreading of Colour Revolutions: Achievements and Limits Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan Part 2: Antidotes for the Coloured Virus: The Regimes Strike Back Belarus, Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan July 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-58060-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580601

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Chinese Migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe

Ethnicity, Authority and Power in Central Asia

Edited by Felix Chang, University of Cincinatti, USA and Sunnie T. Rucker-Chang, Ohio State University, USA

New Games Great and Small

This book provides a comprehensive overview of Chinese migration to the countries of the former Soviet bloc, exploring how the migration has come about, discussing the motivation of the migrants and examining the significant contribution the migrants are making.

Edited by Robert L. Canfield, Washington University-St. Louis, USA and Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek, University of Vienna, Austria

June 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-78069-8: £85.00

Selected Contents: Introduction Felix Chang Part 1: Chinese Entrepreneurs 1. The Chinese Experience in Former Yugoslavia Felix Chang 2. Merchant Competition in Bulgaria Anna Krasteva 3. Chinese Associations in the Czech Republic Marketa Moore 4. Cultural Responses to the Chinese in Former Yugoslavia Sunnie Rucker-Chang Part 2: Beyond ‘Entrepreneurs’ 5. The Chinese on Far East Russia Vladimir Datsyshen 6. The Chinese in Western Russia and Ukraine Victor Larin, Vladimir Datsyshen, Alexander Larin 7. Russian Law and Chinese Migration Alexander Larin Part 3: Beyond ‘Chinese’ 8. ‘Chinese’ Migration into Central Asia Elena Sadovskaya 9. Religious Expressions of ‘Chinese’ Migrants in Central Asia William Clark

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780698

December 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-57874-5: £85.00

This book examines the perspectives and issues of variously situated folks in Greater Central Asia with respect to four issues of general importance: government repression, ethnic group perspectives, devices of mutual support, and informal grounds of authority and influence. Responding to a need for in-depth studies concerning the social structures and practices in the region, it provides a distinctive and timely perspective on this vital part of the world.

2009: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55399-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553995

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FORTHCOMING

The Caucasus Under Soviet Rule

Routledge Handbook of Central Asian Politics

The Routledge Atlas of Central Eurasian Affairs

Alex Marshall, King’s College London, UK

Edited by Reuel R. Hanks, Oklahoma State University, USA

Stanley D. Brunn, University of Kentucky, USA and Stanley W. Toops, University of Miami, USA

This book examines the impact of Soviet rule on the Caucasus, focusing in particular on the period from 1917 to 1955. It investigates the impact of Soviet policies, great power rivalry, and how the constituent nationalities came to re-define themselves across time. Selected Contents: 1. The North Caucasus: Between Gazavat and Modern Revolution 1905-17 2. 1917-1918 in the Caucasus from World War to Civil War 3. 1919-1920: The British and Denikin’s Caucasus 4. 1921-1928 Pacification, Assimilation, Decossackization, Categorization: Creating the Soviet Caucasus 5. Forgiving the Proletariat: Women, Collectivization and Repression, 1928-1935 6. Dreams of Unity, Myths of Power: The Caucasus Diaspora 7. Dealing with ‘Bandits’: Cleansing and Ethnic Repression in the Soviet Caucasus, 1935-44 8. Back to the Future: The Return of the Chechens and the Curse of History July 2010: 234 x 156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-41012-0: £100.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415410120

Written by experts on the region’s complex politics, this Handbook provides an in depth understanding of political issues in the five states of Central Asia. It is structured along the themes of security and stability, development of political institutions and national integration, issues in political economy and international relations. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Security and Stability 1. The Politicization of Islam 2. The Status of Minority Populations and Interethnic Conflict 3. Border Issues Between Central Asian States 4. Water Resources and Stability .e.g Military Power and Capacity Part 2: Development of Political Institutions and National Integration 5. Development of Institutions/Civil Society 6. Democratization of Political System 7. Construction of National Identity 8. Corruption, Patronage and Clan Politics 9. Role and Development of Media 10. Educational Reform Part 3: Issues in Political Economy 11. Economic Development and Political Issues 12. The Drug Trade 13. Human Trafficking and the Status of Women 14. Internal and External Migration 15. Environmental Degradation 16. Infrastructure and Communications Part 4: International Relations 17. Geopolitics and International Organizations 18. Relations with Russia 19. Relations with U.S. 20. Relations with South Asia (Afghanistan, Pakistan, India) 21. Relations with China 22. Relations with the EU 23. Geopolitics of Oil and Energy

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December 2010: 246 x 174: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-77676-9: £95.00

Turkmenistan

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The Uncertain State

This Atlas provides concisely written entries on the most important current issues in the Central Asia and Eurasia. It will be a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate classes in geography, history, economics, anthropology, international relations, political science and the environment as well as regional courses on the Former Soviet Union, Central Asia, and Eurasia. Selected Contents: 1. Defining the Region 2. History 3. Population 4. Environmental Bases 5. Economy 6. Energy 7. Culture 8. Politics 9. Cities. Glossary. Bibliography. Listservs and Websites. Journals. Indexes: Subject and Places July 2010: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49750-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49752-7: £23.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497527 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Symbolism and Power in Central Asia Politics of the Spectacular

Sean R. Roberts, USAID, USA and Steven O. Sabol, University of North Carolina, USA

FORTHCOMING

Series: Postcommunist States and Nations

Mongolia

This book provides a concise overview of Turkmenistan, discussing its history, politics, culture, foreign policy and economy.

Democracy on the Steppe

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Turkmen Culture and Social Structure in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century 3. The History of Turkmenistan from 1885 to 1991 4. Turkmenbashy and Authoritarian Rule 5. Reaching Out: Turkmenistan and the International Arena 6. From Cotton to Gas: Turkmenistan’s Economy and Environment 7. Conclusion

Series: Postcommunist States and Nations

Christopher Kaplonski

June 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-27437-1: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415274371

December 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-32472-4: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415324724

Edited by Sally N. Cummings, University of St. Andrews, UK This book not only widens our understandings of developments in this geopolitically important region but also contributes to broader studies of representation, ritual, power and identity. This book was published as a special issue of EuropeAsia Studies. Selected Contents: 1. Inscapes, Landscapes and Greyscapes: The Politics of Signification in Central Asia Sally N. Cummings 2. Legitimising Central Asian Authoritarianism: Political Manipulation and Symbolic Power Anna Matveeva 3. Nation Branding in Central Asia: A New Campaign to Present Ideas about the State and the Nation Erica Marat 4. Searching for Kamalot: Political Patronage and Youth Politics in Uzbekistan Eric M. McGlinchey 5. Michael Romm’s Ascent of Mount Stalin: A Soviet Landscape? Stuart Horsman 6. The Art of the Impossible: Political Symbolism, and the Creation of National Identity and Collective Memory in Post-Soviet Turkmenistan Michael Denison 7. Promising Futures? Education as a Symbolic Resource of Hope in Kyrgyzstan Sarah S. Amsler 8. Identity, Symbolism, and the Politics of Language in Central Asia William Fierman 9. The Invention of Legitimacy: Struggles in Kyrgyzstan to Craft an Effective Nation-State Ideology Asel Murzakulova and John Schoeberlein 10. Mass Spectacle and Styles of Governmentality in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Laura L. Adams and Assel Rustemova 11. Materialising State Space: ‘Creeping Migration’ and Territorial Integrity in Southern Kyrgyzstan Madeleine Reeves 12. Tajikistan’s Virtual Politics of Peace John Heathershaw March 2010: 246 x 174: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-57567-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575676

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Bengali: A Comprehensive Grammar

2nd Edition

Hanne-Ruth Thompson Series: Comprehensive Grammars

FORTHCOMING

Bengali: A Comprehensive Grammar presents a fresh, accessible and thorough description of the language, concentrating on the real patterns of use in modern Bengali. The book moves from the sounds and script through morphology and word classes to a detailed analysis of sentence structures and semantic features such as aspect, tense, negation and reduplication.

2nd Edition

Colloquial Cantonese The Complete Course for Beginners Dana Scott Bourgerie, Brigham Young University, USA, Keith S. Tong and Gregory James Colloquial Cantonese is easy to use and completely up to date! Specially written by an experienced teacher for self-study or class use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Cantonese. No prior knowledge of the language is required. What makes Colloquial Cantonese your best choice in personal language learning? • Interactive – lots of exercises for regular practice • Clear – concise grammar notes • Practical – useful vocabulary and pronunciation guide • Complete - including answer key and reference section. Whether you’re a business traveller, or about to take up a daring challenge in adventure tourism, you may be studying to teach or even looking forward to a holiday - if you’d like to get up and running with Cantonese this rewarding course will take you from complete beginner to confidently putting your language skills to use in a wide range of everyday situations Two 60-minute CDs or MP3s are available to purchase separately. Recorded by native speakers, these complement the book and will help develop your listening and pronunciation skills. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Introduction 1. Meeting people 2. Shopping 3. Interests and Leisure Activities 4. Telling the Time 5. Physical Appearances 6. Prices 7. Commuting 8. What are they doing? 9. Can you help me? 10. Where is it? 11. Ordering Food 12. The Weather 13. The Clothes We Wear 14. Traveling Experiences 15. On the Telephone. Key to Exercises. Cantonese–English. Glossary. English–Cantonese. Glossary. Further Reading. Appendix. Index of Grammatical Structures June 2010: 216 x 138: 336pp Pb: 978-0-415-47886-1: £15.99 CD: 978-0-415-47888-5: £13.61 Pack: 978-0-415-47887-8: £27.64 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415478861

The Grammar is an essential reference source for the learner and user of Bengali, irrespective of level. It is ideal for use in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes of all types. With clear and simple explanations this book will remain the standard reference work for years to come for both learners and linguists alike. The volume is organized to promote a thorough understanding of Bengali grammar. It offers a stimulating analysis of the complexities of the language, and provides full and clear explanations. Throughout, the emphasis is on Bengali as used by present-day native speakers.

Steven Matthews, University of Hong Kong and Virginia Yip, Chinese University of Hong Kong Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar is a complete reference guide to Cantonese as spoken by native speakers in Hong Kong. It presents a fresh and accessible description of the language, concentrating on the real patterns of use in current Cantonese. This makes it the ideal reference source for all learners and users of Cantonese, irrespective of level, in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes of all types. Moreover, it will provide a lasting and reliable resource for all fluent speakers of the language. The book is organized to promote a thorough understanding of Cantonese grammar. Arranged by both syntactic categories and language functions, the Grammar provides an in-depth treatment of structures and pays special attention to idiom and speech registers. Explanations are full, clear and free of jargon. An extensive index, numbered paragraphs and generous use of headings and cross-references provide readers with easy access to the information they require. Features include: • comprehensive pronunciation section • full use of examples from films, advertising and authentic conversations

An extensive index and numbered paragraphs provide readers with easy access to the information they require.

• Cantonese-English parallels highlighted throughout the book

Features include:

• all examples given in characters as well as pinyin.

• detailed treatment of the common grammatical structures and parts of speech • extensive exemplification • particular attention to areas of confusion and difficulty • Bengali-English parallels highlighted throughout the book. April 2010: 234 x 156: 640pp Hb: 978-0-415-41137-0: £120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41139-4: £60.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415411394

July 2010: 234 x 156: 448pp Hb: 978-0-415-47130-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47131-2: £35.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415471312 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

FORTHCOMING

Basic Japanese A Grammar and Workbook Shoko Hamano and Takae Tsujioka, both at The George Washington University, USA

FORTHCOMING

Series: Grammar Workbooks

2nd Edition

Indonesian: A Comprehensive Grammar James Neil Sneddon, James Neil Sneddon, Griffith University, Australia Series: Comprehensive Grammars July 2010: 234 x 156 Pb: 978-0-415-58154-7: £45.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/ 9780415581547 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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June 2010: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-49855-5: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49856-2: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/ 9780415498562 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Corpus-Based Contrastive Studies of English and Chinese

Advanced Japanese Communication in Context

The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese

Tony McEnery and Richard Xiao, both at University of Lancaster, UK

Noriko Ishihara and Magara Maeda

Textbook Level 1, Simplified Characters

This innovative advanced level course in Japanese teaches appropriate language use in real-life situations. With an emphasis on listening and speaking skills, the course takes a descriptive approach, demonstrating the variations that exist among Japanese speakers. Authentic sample dialogues illustrate a range of generally preferred language uses, giving the student the tools to communicate in an effective and culturally appropriate manner.

Claudia Ross and Baozhang He, both at College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachussetts, Pei-chia Chen, University of California, San Diego, USA and Meng Yeh, Rice University, USA

Series: Routledge Advances in Corpus Linguistics This volume represents the first book-length corpusbased contrastive studies of major grammatical categories in English and Chinese, two most important yet distinctly different world languages in the 21st century, on the basis of large matching corpora of authentic spoken and written data in the two languages. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Aspect Marking in English and Chinese 3. Temporal Adverbials and Telicity in English and Chinese 4. Quantifying Constructions in English and Chinese 5. Passives in English and Chinese 6. Negation in English and Chinese: Variants and Variations 7. Negation in English and Chinese: Special Usages 8. Challenge and Promise, and the Way Forward June 2010: 6 x 9: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-99245-9: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415992459

English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner Edited by Liying Cheng, Queen’s University, Canada and Andy Curtis, Chinese University of Hong Kong ‘This volume addresses a very timely and important topic, and provides both broad and in-depth coverage of a number of large-scale English tests in China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, and about the Chinese learner.’ – Lyle F. Bachman, From the Foreword Building on current theoretical and practical frameworks for English language assessment and testing, this book presents a comprehensive, up-to-date, relevant picture of English language assessment for students in China (Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan) and for Chinese learners of English around the world. It covers: • the history of tests and testing systems, issues and challenges, and current research in China

Organized according to frequently used functions of speech, such as requesting, apologizing, refusing, thanking, and complimenting, Advanced Japanese: Communication in Context presents commonly used expressions and typical speech routines, providing the learner with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with their usage within the social context. Key features of the textbook include: • exercises throughout, including further optional activities and suggestions online • self-evaluation section in each chapter • unit summaries, grammar notes and role-play activities • a companion website with audio files to accompany the dialogues within the textbook • a separate Teacher’s Guide, available through the companion website, that fully supports the textbook, featuring extensive notes and guidance. Advanced Japanese: Communication in Context is the ideal resource for all intermediate to advanced learners of Japanese. The course is also an invaluable tool for anyone involved in the teaching of Japanese language. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Giving/Responding to Compliments in Japanese 3. Thanking in Japanese 4. Requesting in Japanese 5. Refusing in Japanese 6. Apologizing in Japanese. Annotated Bibliography January 2010: 246 x 174: 200pp Pb: 978-0-415-77708-7: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86087-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777087 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

• both test-designers’ and test-users’ points of view on test development and test validation within a range of political, economical, social, and financial contexts in China

The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese is a two-year undergraduate course for students with no prior background in Chinese study. Designed to build a strong foundation in both the spoken and written language it develops all the basic skills such as pronunciation, character writing, word use and structures, while placing strong emphasis on the development of communicative skills. The complete course consists of Textbook Level 1, Workbook level 1 - including free CDs, Textbook level 2 and workbook level 2 -including free CDs. All books are available separately in simplified as well as traditional characters and take the students from complete beginner to post-intermediate level. The benefits of this course include: • focus on the long-term retention of vocabulary, characters and structures by reiterating structures and vocabulary throughout the book series • carefully selected and staged introduction of characters with staged removal of pinyin to ensure recognition and use of characters • clear and jargon-free explanations of use and structures, that are easy for students and teachers to understand • extensive workbook exercises for homework, independent study, and classroom use focusing on all language skills and modalities including a vast inventory of carefully structured exercises focusing on listening comprehension, reading for information, and writing for communication • an extensive inventory of classroom activities that guide students to develop communication-based speaking and listening skills • companion website providing writing exercise sheets, a complete answers key and a teacher manual with classroom exercises, lesson plans, quizzes and exams • a list of communication goals and key structures for each lesson allowing the student to assess progress • cultural notes explaining the context of the dialogues • language FAQs explaining aspects of Chinese language as they relate to the content and vocabulary in the lesson

• theoretical/conceptual perspectives on the use of the English language assessment at different levels, including societal, university, and schools

• storyline following a group of students studying in China from Europe, North America and East Asia, making the book attractive to a variety of students and facilitating the introduction of Chinese culture

• empirical research related specifically to test development, curricular innovation, and test validation

• full-color text design for the textbook and carefully matched designs for the traditional and simplified books, allowing for easy cross-reference.

Given the long history of objective testing and its extensive use in Chinese society, and considering the sheer number of students taking various tests in English in China and elsewhere, an understanding of the impact of English language testing is essential for anyone involved in testing and assessment issues in China and elsewhere in the world.

March 2010: Special: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-47251-7: £34.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472517 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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NEW

FORTHCOMING

NEW

The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese

Thinking Chinese Translation

A Thematic Dictionary of Modern Persian

Textbook Level 1, Traditional Characters

A course in translation method: Chinese to English

Colin Turner, University of Durham, UK

Claudia Ross and Baozhang He, both at College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachussetts, Pei-Chia Chen, University of California, San Diego, USA and Meng Yeh, Rice University, USA

Invaluable for vocabulary building, essay-writing and specialised translation, caters for all your Persian language needs in one volume, and is designed to make word learning a pleasure rather than a chore.

Pellatt Valerie and Liu Tin-Kun Series: Thinking Translation May 2010: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-47417-7: £85.00

April 2010: Special: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-47249-4: £34.99

Pb: 978-0-415-47419-1: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/ 9780415472494 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Foreword 1. Introduction 2. Guide to Transliteration and Pronunciation 3. List of Abbreviations 4. Themed Sections. Supplementary Lists. Index February 2010: 246 x 174: 696pp Pb: 978-0-415-56780-0: £37.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415567800

FORTHCOMING

NEW

The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese Workbook Level 1, Simplified Characters Claudia Ross and Baozhang He, both at College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachussetts, Pei-chia Chen, University of California, San Diego, USA and Meng Yeh, Rice University, USA April 2010: Special: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-47252-4: £29.99

500 Common Chinese Idioms

FORTHCOMING

An annotated Frequency Dictionary

The Neuropsychology of Asian-Americans

Liwei Jiao, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Cornelius C. Kubler, Williams College, USA and Weiguo Zhang, Woosung University, Republic of Korea A learner’s tool presenting the 500 most commonly used Chinese idioms or ‘chengyu’. With a practical bias, this dictionary will present: • the idiom in both simplified and traditional characters • the idiom in pinyin romanisation

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/ 9780415472524 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

FORTHCOMING

• a literal English translation and English equivalents • two suitable example sentences, plus explanations and usage notes. This dictionary presents the intermediate Chinese language learner with a step-by-step approach to gaining greater fluency through a grasp of the most common idioms in the language. A useful resource for Chinese language teachers, the dictionary is also accompanied by recordings of all 500 idioms, available free through the companion website. July 2010: 246 x 174: 400pp Pb: 978-0-415-77682-0: £22.99

The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776820

Workbook Level 1, Traditional Characters Claudia Ross and Baozhang He, both at College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachussetts, Pei-chia Chen, University of California, San Diego, USA and Meng Yeh, Rice University, USA May 2010: Special: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-47248-7: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/ 9780415472487 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Chinese Vocabulary A Graded Workbook and Reader Yip Po-Ching, University of Hong Kong This is the first vocabulary workbook of its kind published in English, primarily aimed at native English speakers. Complete with graded vocabulary exercises and covering topics such as greetings, travel and music this book takes the student from elementary to intermediate and then to more advanced levels. July 2010: 234 x 156: 500pp Hb: 978-0-415-43913-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43912-1: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415439121

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Edited by Daryl E.M. Fujii Series: Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition This volume is the first comprehensive resource to assist neuropsychologists to provide culturally competent services to Asian-Americans. It highlights pertinent historical socio-cultural characteristics of the largest Asian-American ethnic groups, which helps to conceptualize presentation, provide an optimal environment for test administration, interpret tests within a cultural context, and offer culturally sensitive feedback and recommendations. In addition, the volume gives a summary of the available neuropsychological literature for each Asian-American ethnic group, recommendations for testing, and illustrative case samples. The second purpose of the volume is to provide a glimpse of how neuropsychology is currently practiced in different Asian countries, by reviewing the neuropsychological literature and by listing the available resources. This information gives valuable insights to neuropsychologists working with Asian communities throughout the world. Neuropsychology of Asian-Americans is an essential resource for clinical neuropsychologists and school psychologists who perform neuropsychological services to Asians. It is also an important resource for academic neuropsychologists and students with Asians in their sample, as cultural variables may have moderating effects on data that information in this proposed book helps to elucidate. July 2010: 6 x 9: 456pp Hb: 978-1-84169-784-0: £50.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781841697840

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Abortion, Sin and the State in Thailand

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Alternative Narratives in Modern Japanese History

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Anglo-Iranian Relations since 1800

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Asian Anthropology

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Asian States

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Between Stalin and Hitler

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Beyond Enlightenment

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Buddhism in the Public Sphere

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China and India

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China and the New International Order

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China-India Relations

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Chinese Entrepreneurship in a Global Era

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Chinese Transnational Networks

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Christian Heretics in Late Imperial China

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978-0-415-55891-4

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Communal Violence and Democratization in Indonesia

Gerry van Klinken

978-0-415-49397-0

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Community Volunteers in Japan

Lynne Nakano

978-0-415-54606-5

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Corporate Governance in China

Jian Chen

978-0-415-54610-2

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Cossacks and the Russian Empire, 1598–1725

Christoph Witzenrath

978-0-415-54418-4

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Democracy in Occupied Japan

Edited by Mark E. Caprio and Yoneyuki Sugita

978-0-415-56059-7

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Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia

Edited by Marco Bunte and Andreas Ufen

978-0-415-57427-3

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Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism

Edited by Richard K. Payne and Taigen Dan Leighton

978-0-415-54445-0

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Divine Justice

Paul R. Katz

978-0-415-57433-4

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Education and Reform in China

Edited by Emily Hannum and Albert Park

978-0-415-54705-5

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Elections as Popular Culture in Asia

Edited by Beng Huat Chua

978-0-415-56002-3

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Environmental Ethics in Buddhism

Pragati Sahni

978-0-415-54472-6

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Ethnic Politics in Burma

Ashley South

978-0-415-57269-9

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Federalism, Nationalism and Development

Pritam Singh

978-0-415-54488-7

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Gender and Narrative in the Mahabharata

Edited by Simon Brodbeck and Brian Black

978-0-415-54471-9

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Genomics In Asia

Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner

978-0-415-56064-1

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IN D EX 500 Common Chinese Idioms ................................... 81

A Academia Sinica on East Asia (series)................... 13, 31 Acharya, Amitav ................................................... 4, 51 Advanced Japanese................................................... 80 Agriculture in World History ...................................... 10 Akaha, Tsuneo .......................................................... 45 Alexy, Allison ............................................................ 47 Alford, William P ....................................................... 25 Ali, Ayxem ................................................................ 36 Ali, Shahla .................................................................. 9 Alpermann, Björn...................................................... 40 Alsdorf, Ludwig ........................................................ 65 American Sanctions in the Asia-Pacific ........................ 6 Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer ................................... 13 Ang, Cheng Guan..................................................... 55 Ansari, Ali M. .............................................................. 8 Aoyama, Tomoko ...................................................... 49 Arase, David ............................................................. 45 Arlt, Wolfgang .......................................................... 41 Arner, Douglas .......................................................... 20 Arnoldi, Jakob .......................................................... 36 ASAA Women in Asia Series (series) .. 12, 36, 51, 56, 73 Asceticism and Power in South and Southeast Asia ... 67 ASEAN Regionalism .................................................... 6 Asia and Latin America ............................................. 17 Asian Cities, Migrant Labor and Contested Spaces .... 11 Asian Regionalism and Japan .................................... 43 Asian Security Studies (series) ........................ 28, 54, 65 Asian States and Empires (series) ......................... 10, 30 Asian Yearbook of International Law ........................... 9 Asian Yearbook of International Law (series) ............... 9 Asian-European Relations............................................ 5 Asia’s Nuclear Futures ................................................. 6 Asia’s Transformations (series) .......................... 22, 31, 32, 46, 48, 49, 53, 57 Asia’s Transformations/Asia’s Great Cities (series) ....... 32 Athukorala, Prema-chandra ................................ 19, 75 Atrocity and American Military Justice in

Southeast Asia ........................................................ 55 Audience Studies ...................................................... 49 Autonomy and Ethnic Conflict in South and South-East Asia ....................................................... 54 Aw, Annette ............................................................... 7

B Ball, Amanda ............................................................ 21 Bandara, Jayatilleke S. ............................................... 75 Banerjee, Debdas ...................................................... 74 Bangladesh Cinema and National Identity ................. 72 Bansat-Boudon, Lyne ................................................ 67 Barabantseva, Elena .................................................. 22 Barker, Michelle ........................................................ 29 Barnett, Louise .......................................................... 55 Basi, J.K. Tina ............................................................ 73 Basic Japanese .......................................................... 79 Basics (series) ............................................................ 17 Bateman, Sam ............................................................ 6 Batiz-Lazo, Bernado .................................................. 50 Bebenroth, Ralf ......................................................... 50 Beittinger-Lee, Verena ............................................... 58 Beja, Jean-Phillippe ................................................... 23 Bengali Cinema ......................................................... 72 Bengali: A Comprehensive Grammar ......................... 79 Benson, John ...................................................... 18, 40 Bercovitch, Jacob ........................................................ 8 Berkwitz, Stephen C. ................................................ 17 Best, Antony ............................................................. 45 Bestor, Theodore C. .................................................. 47 Bestor, Victoria .......................................................... 47 Beyond Confucian China ........................................... 31 Beyond the Consumption Bubble .............................. 21 Bhasin, Harsh .............................................................. 7 Bhattacharyya, Harihar .......................................... 7, 59 Big Three, The............................................................. 7 Bijian, Zheng ............................................................. 24 bin Yahya, Faizal ....................................................... 75 Bin, Wu .............................................................. 36, 39 Biography of Benazir Bhutto, The .............................. 61

Biyanwila, Sumithra Janaka ....................................... 74 Bloch, Esther ............................................................. 67 Bollee, Willem ........................................................... 65 Bollywood Travels ..................................................... 72 Boocock, Sarane ....................................................... 48 Bose, Mandakranta ................................................... 66 Bose, Sugata ............................................................. 70 Bourgerie, Dana Scott ............................................... 79 Bowles, Adam........................................................... 69 Bradnock, Robert W. ................................................. 64 Brass, Paul R. ............................................................ 63 Bräuchler, Birgit......................................................... 54 Breuker, Remco ......................................................... 10 Bristow, Roger .......................................................... 27 Brooks, Ann ........................................................ 12, 13 Broom, Alex .............................................................. 73 Brown, Rebecca ........................................................ 69 Bruce, David ............................................................. 50 Brunn, Stanley D. ...................................................... 78 Buddhism in Australia ............................................... 29 Buddhism: The Basics ................................................ 17 Buddhist Practice and Visual Culture ......................... 29 Budhwar, Pawan S. ................................................... 76 Building Bangalore .................................................... 73 Bukh, Alexander ....................................................... 43 Buraku Issue and Modern Japan, The ........................ 45 Bureaucracy, Community and Influence in India ........ 69 Business Innovation in Asia ....................................... 17 Business Practices in Southeast Asia .......................... 58 Buzan, Barry ............................................................... 4

C Calichman, Richard ................................................... 49 Cambodia’s Neoliberal Order..................................... 53 Campanini, Massimo .......................................... 15, 17 Canfield, Robert L. .................................................... 77 Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar .................... 79 Cantwell, Cathy ........................................................ 17 Cao, Huhua .............................................................. 18 Casiday, Augustine ................................................... 16

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Caucasus Under Soviet Rule, The............................... 78 Central Asia Research Forum (series) ......................... 62 Central Asian Studies (series) ............................... 10, 77 Chakma, Bhumitra .................................................... 62 Chakrabarty, Bidyut................................................... 61 Chakraborty, Kabita .................................................. 73 Challenge of Labour in China, The ............................ 40 Challenges of Human Resource Management in Japan . 50 Chan, Dean .............................................................. 14 Chan, Elaine ............................................................. 24 Chan, Joseph ............................................................ 24 Chang, Felix .............................................................. 77 Chang, Kyung-Sup.................................................... 51 Changing Face of Management in China, The ........... 41 Chao, Shin-Yi............................................................ 29 Chau, Adam Yuet ..................................................... 30 Chen, Albert H.Y. ........................................................ 9 Chen, Pei-chia..................................................... 80, 81 Cheng, Liying............................................................ 80 Cheung, Anthony B.L.................................................. 6 Cheung, Peter........................................................... 24 Chhachhi, Amrita...................................................... 75 Chiba, Kaeko ............................................................ 47 Chimni, B.S. ................................................................ 9 Chin, Yik Chan ......................................................... 34 China and Globalization ............................................ 36 China and International Relations .............................. 23 China Development Research Foundation ................. 39 China on Video ......................................................... 33 China Policy Series (series) ....................... 23, 35, 36, 40 China, Europe and International Security ................... 28 China-Africa Development Relations ......................... 24 China’s Changing Workplace .................................... 37 China’s Civil Service Reform....................................... 24 China’s Cotton Industry ............................................. 40 China’s Governmentalities ......................................... 26 China’s Higher Education Reform and Internationalisation ................................................. 33 China’s Homeless Generation .................................... 31 China’s Multilateral Co-operation in Asia and the Pacific ... 5 China’s Multinationals - The Resource Sector............. 39 China’s Outbound Tourism ........................................ 41 China’s Rise - Threat or Opportunity? ........................ 28 China’s Road to Peaceful Rise .................................... 24 China’s Rural Financial System ................................... 39 China’s Southern Tang Dynasty, 937-975 .................. 30 Chinese Big Business in Indonesia.............................. 40 Chinese Business Enterprise....................................... 37 Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor, The .......................................................... 23 Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Guo Shuqing ........................................................ 39 Chinese Family Business and the Equal Inheritance System ...................................................................... 38 Chinese Film Stars ..................................................... 34 Chinese Male Homosexualities .................................. 33 Chinese Management in the ‘Harmonious Society’ .... 41 Chinese Migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe........................................................ 77 Chinese Politics ......................................................... 22 Chinese Politics and Government .............................. 21 Chinese Society ......................................................... 22 Chinese State’s Retreat from Health, The................... 26 Chinese Vocabulary ................................................... 81 Chinese Worlds (series) ............................................. 26 Chiu, Stephen ........................................................... 32 Chong, Terence......................................................... 57 Chou, Cynthia .......................................................... 57 Chu, Ming-Chin Monique ......................................... 20 Chu, Yin-wah ............................................................. 5 Chua, Christian ......................................................... 40 Chung, Chien-peng .................................................... 5 Cilano, Cara.............................................................. 61 Ciochetto, Lynne ....................................................... 12 City Life from Jakarta to Dakar .................................... 7 Civil Society in the Philipines...................................... 52 Claremont, Yasuko.................................................... 10 Clarke, Gerard .......................................................... 52 Clarke, Michael ......................................................... 24

Classical Vaisesika in Indian Philosophy ...................... 66 Cohesion and Community in Contemporary Hong Kong ............................................................. 36 Cold War and National Assertion in Southeast Asia, The................................................................. 69 Colloquial Cantonese ................................................ 79 Colour Revolutions in the Former Soviet Republics, The......................................................... 77 Communalism and Globalization in South Asia and its Diaspora ...................................................... 63 Comparative Development and Policy in Asia (series) ......................................................... 6, 24 Comparative Political Economy of Development, The .... 19 Comprehensive Grammars (series)............................. 79 Conflict and Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka ..................... 60 Confucian Studies ..................................................... 30 Connors, Michael........................................................ 4 Constable, Nicole ...................................................... 58 Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia ........................................................ 51 Constructing a Social Welfare System for All in China.. 39 Construction of History and Nationalism in India, The ... 59 Consumer-Citizens of China ...................................... 38 Contemporary Chinese Print Media ........................... 35 Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics................ 28 Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility (series) .......................................... 20, 41 Contesting Development........................................... 14 Cooke, Fang Lee ................................................. 37, 41 Copland, Ian ............................................................. 69 Cornyetz, Nina .......................................................... 47 Corporate Social Responsibility in Asia....................... 19 Corporate Social Responsibility in India...................... 61 Corporate Strategy and Trade Policy .......................... 21 Corpus-Based Contrastive Studies of English and Chinese ............................................................ 80 Cost-Benefit Analysis Cases and Materials ................. 20 Counterterrorism Policies in Central Asia ................... 77 Credit Cooperatives in India ...................................... 74 Critical Concepts in Asian Philosophy (series) ............. 30 Critical Concepts in Asian Studies (series) ...... 15, 28, 45 Critical Issues in Modern Politics (series)....................... 8 Culas, Christian......................................................... 12 Cultural and Social Change in Taiwan........................ 35 Culturalization of Caste in India, The ......................... 72 Cummings, Sally N. ................................................... 78 Curtis, Andy.............................................................. 80 Cush, Denise............................................................. 16

D D’Costa, Bina ............................................................ 60 Dandyism and Transcultural Modernity ...................... 13 Daoism and the Creation of Tradition ........................ 29 Daoist Rituals, State Religion, and Popular Practices .. 29 Das, Veena................................................................ 71 Davies, Sharyn Graham ............................................. 56 Davison, Remy ............................................................ 4 D’Costa, Anthony P. .................................................. 19 de Silva Wijeyeratne, Roshan .................................... 61 Dealing with Disaster in Japan................................... 47 Debating Culture in Interwar China ........................... 27 Decentralization and Adat Revivalism in Indonesia..... 52 Dee, Philippa............................................................. 19 Dent, Christopher M. ................................................ 24 Developing China...................................................... 25 Development, Democracy and the State.................... 60 De-Westernizing Communication Research ............... 11 Diekmann, Anya ....................................................... 20 Dierkes, Julian ........................................................... 46 Dillon, Michael .......................................................... 31 Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan, The .................. 42 Dispossession and Resistance in India ........................ 59 Distance and Blended Learning in Asia ...................... 15 Dobson, Hugo .......................................................... 43 Dodson, Michael ....................................................... 10 Doing Business in India ............................................. 76 Domestic Sources of China’s Foreign Policy, The ........ 23 Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk ..................................... 13 Dong, Lily ................................................................. 38

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Doron, Assa .............................................................. 73 Dosch, Jörn ........................................................... 4, 17 Duckett, Jane ............................................................ 26 Dudrah, Rajinder ....................................................... 72 Dynamics of Asian Labour Markets, The .................... 18

E East Asia’s New Democracies ...................................... 5 East Asian Computer Chip War, The .......................... 20 East Asian Regionalism from a Legal Perspective ......... 5 East Asian Security Community, The ............................ 6 Economic and Human Development in Contemporary India ................................................ 74 Economic Developments in Contemporary China ...... 40 Economics of Urban Migration in India, The .............. 74 Education and Inequality in India............................... 74 Education Reform and Social Class in Japan .............. 48 Education Reform in China........................................ 33 Edwards, Louise .................................................. 11, 15 Ehrlich, M. Avrum ..................................................... 29 Ekström, Karin .......................................................... 21 Encyclopedia of Buddhism ........................................ 16 Encyclopedia of Hinduism ......................................... 16 Encyclopedia of Islamic Civilisation and Religion ........ 16 Ending the Postwar in Japan ..................................... 43 Engel, Susan ............................................................. 20 English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner ...................................................... 80 Enhancing Asia-Europe Co-operation through Educational Exchange ............................................. 11 Environment in World History, The ............................ 10 Environmental Cooperation in Southeast Asia ........... 53 Ethnicity, Authority and Power in Central Asia ........... 77 European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian Economics and Business Series (series)..................... 44 European Union and Central Asia, The ...................... 76 Everyday Impact of Economic Reform in China, The .. 40 Ewans, Martin........................................................... 77

F Fair, Christine ............................................................ 61 Fan, Joshua ............................................................... 31 Faraizi, Aminul .......................................................... 74 Farquhar, Mary.......................................................... 34 Federalism in Asia ....................................................... 7 Fell, Dafydd............................................................... 27 Ferrari, Fabrizio ......................................................... 67 Finance in Asia .......................................................... 20 Flood, Gavin ............................................................. 67 Flügel, Peter ........................................................ 65, 67 Foley, Matthew ......................................................... 69 Ford, Michele ............................................................ 57 Forrest, Ray ............................................................... 36 Forum on China- Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), The ..... 7 From Orientalism to Postcolonialism .......................... 12 Fujii, Daryl E.M. ......................................................... 81 Fukukawa, Kyoko ..................................................... 19

G Gamburd, Michele R. ................................................ 72 Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia-Pacific ................. 14 Gandhi ..................................................................... 71 GandhiÍs Spinning Wheel and the Making of India .... 69 Ganeri, Martin .......................................................... 66 Ganguly, Rajat .......................................................... 54 Ganguly, Sumit ........................................................... 8 Gated Communities in China .................................... 36 Gaunder, Alisa .......................................................... 42 Gay and Lesbian Subculture in Urban China .............. 34 Gayle, Curtis Anderson ............................................. 46 Gender and Emotional Labour in Asia ....................... 12 Gender and Labour in Contemporary India................ 75 Gender and Radical Politics in India ........................... 62 Gender and Transitional Justice ................................. 52 Gender Diversity in Indonesia .................................... 56 Gender Equality, Citizenship and Human Rights ........ 28 Gender Pluralism....................................................... 58 Gerharz, Eva ............................................................. 62

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Gifford, Julie ............................................................. 29 Gillespie, John............................................................. 9 Girl Reading Girl in Japan .......................................... 49 Glans, Kay ................................................................ 21 Global Capital and Peripheral Labour ........................ 60 Global China ............................................................. 36 Global Chinese Cinema ............................................. 35 Global Institutions (series) ........................................... 7 Global Politico-Economic Crises ................................. 21 Global Realities (series) .......................................... 7, 36 Global Research and Development in Emerging Economies .............................................................. 41 Globalisation and Advertising in Emerging Economies .. 12 Globalization and the Japanese Economy .................. 50 Göbel, Christian ........................................................ 26 Gomez, James .......................................................... 56 Goodhand, Jonathan ................................................ 60 Gooptu, Sharmistha .................................................. 72 Gouin, Margaret ....................................................... 66 Gould, William .......................................................... 69 Governance and Planning of Mega-City Regions ......... 7 Governance for Harmony in Asia and Beyond ............. 6 Governing Health in Contemporary China ................. 35 Government and Politics in Taiwan............................ 27 Grammar Workbooks (series) .................................... 79 Grassroots Social Security in Asia .............................. 13 Great Rebellion of 1857 in India, The ........................ 69 Gregory, Shaun ......................................................... 65 Gries, Peter ............................................................... 22 Guichard, Sylvie ........................................................ 59 Guides to Economic and Political Developments in Asia (series) ................................................... 24, 40 Guillaume, Xavier...................................................... 44 Guo, Nanyan ............................................................ 46 Guo, Sujian ............................................................... 21 Gupta, Akhil ............................................................. 60 Guthrie, Doug........................................................... 36

H Haghirian, Parissa...................................................... 19 Hamanaka, Shintaro ................................................. 43 Hamano, Shoko ........................................................ 79 Handbook of Asian Education ................................... 15 Hangen, Susan I ........................................................ 61 Hanks, Reuel R. ......................................................... 78 Hannam, Kevin ......................................................... 20 Harder, Hans ............................................................. 65 Harris Rimmer, Susan ................................................ 52 Harriss-White, Barbara .............................................. 19 Hartley, Barbara ........................................................ 49 Hatcher, Brian ........................................................... 10 Hayes, Mike .............................................................. 56 He, Baozhang ..................................................... 80, 81 Health and Religious Rituals in South Asia ................. 67 Health, Culture and Religion in South Asia ................ 73 Heath, Deana............................................................ 63 Hegarty, James .......................................................... 66 Hegde, Rajaram ........................................................ 67 Henderson, Jeffrey .................................................... 20 Hendrischke, Hans .................................................... 37 Hensengerth, Oliver .................................................. 28 Herold, David ............................................................ 35 Heyer, Judith ............................................................. 19 Heywood, Colin ........................................................ 68 Higher Education in Southeast Asia ........................... 57 Higher Education Reform in China ............................ 36 Hill, David ................................................................. 56 Hill, David T. .............................................................. 55 Hill, Elizabeth ............................................................ 76 Hindus ...................................................................... 16 Hipsher, Scott A. ....................................................... 58 History and Citizenship Education in Post-Mao China 31 History of Chinese Philosophy ................................... 30 History of India, A ..................................................... 70 History of State and Religion in India, A .................... 69 History of Vegetarianism and Cow-Veneration in India, The ............................................................ 65 HIV/AIDS in China ..................................................... 33 HIV/AIDS, Health and the Media in China .................. 35

Hjorth, Larissa ........................................................... 14 Ho, Joshua .................................................................. 6 Ho, Loretta Wing Wah .............................................. 34 Holden, Philip ........................................................... 57 Home and Family in Japan ........................................ 47 Hong Kong ............................................................... 32 Hongyi, Lai................................................................ 23 Hood, Christopher .................................................... 47 Hood, Johanna ......................................................... 35 Hook, Glenn D. ......................................................... 43 Hossain, Moazzem .................................................... 75 Houtman, Gustaaf .................................................... 67 Hsiao-yen, Peng ........................................................ 13 Hsing, You-tien ......................................................... 32 Hsu, Jennifer ............................................................. 33 Hu, Angang .............................................................. 39 Huang, Xiaoming ...................................................... 40 Huang, Yanzhong ..................................................... 35 Huimin, Gu ............................................................... 36 Human Resource Management in China ................... 37 Human Security in Southeast Asia ............................. 53 Hyde, Sarah .............................................................. 45

I Ikegame, Aya ............................................................ 70 Impact of China’s 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, The .... 23 Imperial Japan and the World, 1931-1945 ................ 45 India and the South Asian Strategic Triangle .............. 62 India, Pakistan, and Democracy ................................. 64 Indian Philosophy and Western Theism ..................... 66 Indian Political Thought............................................. 64 Indonesian: A Comprehensive Grammar ................... 79 Industrial Innovation in China .................................... 37 Industrialisation and Rural Livelihoods in China.......... 38 Innovation in China ................................................... 37 Institutional Dynamics of China’s Great Transformation, The ................................................ 40 Institutions for Economic Reform in Asia ................... 19 Intellectual Property, Innovation and Management in Emerging Economies ........................................... 18 Inter-Ethnic Dynamics in Asia .................................... 12 International Conflict in the Asia-Pacific ...................... 8 International Institutions and Economic Development in Asia ............................................... 20 International Library of Sociology (series) ................... 36 International Mobility and the Transformation of Global Capitalism .................................................... 19 International Politics of the Asia Pacific........................ 4 International Relations and Identity ........................... 44 Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories (series) ...................................................... 63 Introducing Buddhism ............................................... 15 Introducing Chinese Religions ................................... 30 Introduction to Tantric Philosophy, An ....................... 67 Iokibe, Makoto ......................................................... 42 Ishida, Hiroshi ........................................................... 49 Ishihara, Noriko......................................................... 80 Islam and Politics in Southeast Asia ........................... 53 Islam and Popular Culture in Indonesia and Malaysia . 56 Islam, Iyanatul ........................................................... 75 Islam: The Basics ....................................................... 17 Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict ................. 7 Iversen, Vegard ......................................................... 74

J Jackson, Roy ............................................................. 65 Jacob, Olaf................................................................ 17 Jacobsen, Knut A. ..................................................... 15 Jaina Law and Society ............................................... 65 Jalal, Ayesha ............................................................. 70 James, Gregory ......................................................... 79 Japan and Africa ....................................................... 44 Japan and Britain at War and Peace .......................... 43 Japan Anthropology Workshop Series (series) ............ 47 Japan’s Politics and Economy .................................... 44 Japan-Bashing........................................................... 42 Japanese Aid and the Construction of Global Development ............................................... 42

Japanese and Hong Kong Film Industries................... 48 Japanese Cinema and Otherness ............................... 48 Japanese Occupation of Borneo, 1941-45, The ......... 55 Japanese Women, Class and the Tea Ceremony......... 47 Japan’s National Identity and Foreign Policy............... 43 Japan’s Security Identity ............................................ 43 Japan’s Wartime Medical Atrocities ........................... 46 Jeffreys, Elaine .......................................................... 26 Jeffries, Ian ......................................................... 24, 40 Jewish-Chinese Nexus, The........................................ 29 Jews and Judaism in Modern China........................... 29 Jiao, Liwei ................................................................. 81 Jones, Alisa ............................................................... 31 Jonkers, Koen ........................................................... 38 Journalism and Politics in Indonesia ........................... 55 Jui, Shang-Ling ......................................................... 37 Jung, Insung ............................................................. 15 Jung, Kyungja ........................................................... 51

K Kaiwar, Vasant .......................................................... 12 Kanai, Toshihiro ........................................................ 50 Kaplonski, Christopher .............................................. 78 Kapur, Ashok ............................................................ 62 Kar, Angshuman ....................................................... 59 Karagiannis, Emmanuel............................................. 77 Kariya, Takehiko ........................................................ 48 Kathuria, Rajat .......................................................... 75 Kaur, Arunajeet ......................................................... 75 Keat Gin, Ooi ............................................................ 55 Keith, Michael........................................................... 36 Kelegama, Saman ..................................................... 75 Kember, David .......................................................... 58 Keown, Damien .................................................. 15, 16 Keppens, Marianne ................................................... 67 Key Ideas in Geography (series) ................................. 14 Khan, Nichola ........................................................... 60 Kilby, Patrick ............................................................. 61 Kim, John Namjun .................................................... 49 Kim, Sunghoon ......................................................... 37 Kim, Youngmi ........................................................... 50 King-chi Chan, Chris ................................................. 40 Kipnis, Andrew ......................................................... 28 Kirby, William............................................................ 25 Klassen, Thomas ....................................................... 51 Kleinman, Arthur ...................................................... 46 Ko, Mika ................................................................... 48 Kohli, Atul ................................................................ 64 Koizumi and Japanese Politics ................................... 44 Komatsu, Keiichiro .................................................... 21 Kong, Travis S. K. ...................................................... 33 Korea’s Occupied Cinemas ........................................ 51 Korf, Benedikt........................................................... 60 Kosuge, Nobuko ....................................................... 43 Kubler, Cornelius C. .................................................. 81 Kulke, Hermann ........................................................ 70 Kumar, ShashiPrabha ................................................ 66 Kuo, Ya-pei ............................................................... 27 Kuracina, William F.................................................... 69 Kurz, Johannes L ....................................................... 30 Kwong, Bruce Kam-kwan ......................................... 25

L La Grange, Adrienne ................................................. 36 Labica, Thierry........................................................... 12 Labour Movement in the Global South, The .............. 74 Lam, Wai Fung .......................................................... 24 Lam, Wai Man .......................................................... 24 Latchem, Colin.......................................................... 15 Lau, Holning ............................................................... 9 Law and Development in Asia ..................................... 9 Law, Policy and Practice on China’s Periphery ............ 25 Lawoti, Mahendra..................................................... 61 Leach, Michael .......................................................... 53 Leaman, Oliver .......................................................... 17 Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese ............................ 32 Lee, Ching Kwan ...................................................... 32 Lee, Chung Min .......................................................... 6

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Lee, Chun-Yi ............................................................. 41 Lee, Eliza................................................................... 24 Lee, Terence .............................................................. 56 Legacies of the Asia-Pacific War ................................ 10 Legal Reforms in China and Vietnam ........................... 9 Legitimating the Chinese Communist Party Since Tiananmen ..................................................... 23 Leheny, David ........................................................... 42 Lehman, Howard P. ................................................... 44 Lejot, Paul ................................................................. 20 Levy, Indra ................................................................ 47 Lew, Christopher R.................................................... 30 Li, Chenyang............................................................... 6 Li, Yiqiong ................................................................ 37 Liang, Samuel Y. ....................................................... 31 Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices (series) ........ 16 Lin, George C.S......................................................... 25 Lin, Hsiao-ting........................................................... 31 Lingohr-Wolf, Susanne .............................................. 38 Liow, Joseph ............................................................... 8 Lipner, Julius ............................................................. 16 Liu, Qiao ................................................................... 20 Lone, Stewart ........................................................... 46 Looking for Work in Post-Socialist China ................... 33 Lui, Tai-Lok................................................................ 32 Lyons, Lenore ............................................................ 57

M Mabbett, Ian ............................................................. 69 Maeda, Magara ........................................................ 80 Maixé-Altés, J. Carles ................................................ 50 Major, Andrea ........................................................... 70 Majumdar, Manabi.................................................... 74 Making of Western Indology, The.............................. 68 Malik, Anas............................................................... 59 Mapping Modernity in Shanghai ............................... 31 Marshall, Alex ........................................................... 78 Masahiro, Miyoshi....................................................... 9 Masculinities in Southeast Asia.................................. 57 Mathur, Chandana .................................................... 63 Matthews, Steven ..................................................... 79 Mawlana Mawdudi and Political Islam....................... 65 Mayer, Peter.............................................................. 71 Mazumdar, Sucheta .................................................. 12 McAlinn, Gerald.......................................................... 9 McAllister, Jim ........................................................... 74 McCartney, Matthew ................................................ 75 McDonald, Edward ................................................... 32 McEnery, Tony ........................................................... 80 McGilvray, Dennis B. ................................................. 72 McGregor, Andrew ................................................... 14 McMichael, Philip...................................................... 14 McNamara, Dennis ................................................... 17 Media, Cultural Control and Government in Singapore, The .................................................... 56 Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series (series) .............................................. 13, 35, 56 Media, Culture and Society in Malaysia ..................... 57 Medicine, Race and Liberalism in British Bengal ......... 68 Microcredit and Women’s Empowerment.................. 74 Midgley, James.................................................... 13, 14 Migrant Workers in Asia ........................................... 58 Migration.................................................................. 14 Migration of Indian Human Capital, The.................... 75 Millennium South Korea ........................................... 50 Minorities and Multiculturalism in Japanese Education .. 48 Misra, Biswa Swarup ................................................. 74 Mitra, Subrata K. ...................................................... 64 Mitsuhiko, Hosaka .................................................... 13 Mobility, Migration and the Chinese Scientific Research System ..................................................... 38 Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia (series) ....... 57 Modern China’s Ethnic Frontiers ................................ 31 Modern Indian Culture and Society ........................... 15 Modern South Asia ................................................... 70 Modern South Asia: A Sourcebook and Reader ......... 70 Mohajir Militancy in Pakistan..................................... 60 Mohapatra, Silika ...................................................... 64 Molnar, Andrea Katalin ............................................. 52

Mongolia .................................................................. 78 Mooij, Jos ................................................................. 74 Morgan, Stephen ...................................................... 39 Morgan, W.John ....................................................... 36 Morozova, Irina Y. ..................................................... 10 Morrell, Elizabeth ...................................................... 18 Morris, Narrelle ......................................................... 42 Moskowitz, Marc L. .................................................. 36 Mosley, Stephen ....................................................... 10 Mou, Bo ................................................................... 30 Mukharji, Projit Bihari................................................ 70 Multinationals and Cross-Cultural Management ........ 19 Murakami, Fuminobu................................................ 49

N Nadkarni, Vidya .......................................................... 7 Nakamura, Tamio ........................................................ 5 Nakano, Koichi ......................................................... 44 Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka 61 National Identities in Pakistan.................................... 61 National Pasts in Europe and East Asia ...................... 10 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict................................. 61 Nation-building and National Identity in Timor-Leste . 53 Nationbuilding, Gender and War Crimes in South Asia.. 60 Natrajan, Balmurli ..................................................... 72 Neary, Ian ................................................................. 45 Nelson, Patricia A. ..................................................... 44 Neoliberalism and Culture in China and Hong Kong .. 34 Netton, Ian Richard ................................................... 16 Neuropsychology of Asian-Americans, The ................ 81 New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific, The ................. 4 New International Relations (series) ........................... 44 New Media and Human Rights in Southeast Asia ...... 56 New Political Economy (series)................................... 76 Ngo, T.W................................................................... 27 NGOs in India ........................................................... 61 Nguitragool, Paruedee .............................................. 53 Nie, Jing Bao ............................................................. 46 Nilsen, Alf Gunvald ................................................... 59 Nishikawa, Yukiko..................................................... 53 Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies (series) ............................................ 44, 45, 49 Nolan, Jane ............................................................... 38 Noman, Omar ..................................................... 19, 61 Non-Western International Relations Theory ................ 4 Nowak, Alojzy Z. ....................................................... 18

O Ó Beacháin, Donnacha ............................................ 77 Oishi, Mikio ................................................................ 8 Okano, Kaori H. ........................................................ 48 Oldenburg, Philip ...................................................... 64 Omelicheva, Mairya Y................................................ 77 On-Line Society in China ........................................... 35 Open and Flexible Learning Series (series) ............ 15, 58 Orang Suku Laut of Riau, Indonesia, The ................... 57 Orthodox Christian World, The .................................. 16 Ortmann, Stephan ...................................................... 5 Osawa, Mari ............................................................. 48 Osborne, Stephen P................................................... 21 Overseas Chinese, Ethnic Minorities and Nationalism. 22

P Padoux, Andre .......................................................... 67 PAFTAD (Pacific Trade and Development Conference Series) (series) ....................................... 20 Painter, Martin ............................................................ 6 Pakistan - the Political Economy of Growth, Stagnation and the State, 1991-2008 ..................... 75 Pakistan’s Security ..................................................... 65 Pande, Ishita ............................................................. 68 Party Politics and Decentralization in Japan and France.. 44 Pati, Biswamoy.......................................................... 69 Patke, Rajeev S.......................................................... 57 Patron-Client Politics and Elections in Hong Kong...... 25 Pejovic, Caslav ............................................................ 9 Peletz, Michael G. ..................................................... 58 Perry, Elizabeth J. ...................................................... 22

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Perversion and Modern Japan ................................... 47 Philosophy of Japanese Wartime Resistance, The ....... 45 Pirate Modernity ....................................................... 73 Planning in Taiwan .................................................... 27 Poceski, Mario .......................................................... 30 Po-Ching, Yip ........................................................... 81 Polese, Abel .............................................................. 77 Political Communication in Asia .................................. 7 Political Developments in Contemporary China.......... 24 Political Economy of East Asian Development, The .... 20 Political Islam and Governance in Bangladesh............ 61 Political Islam in Central Asia ..................................... 77 Political Survival in Pakistan ....................................... 59 Politics and Change in Singapore and Hong Kong ....... 5 Politics and the Media in 21st Century Indonesia ....... 56 Politics in Asia (series)........................................ 4, 5, 51 Politics in India .......................................................... 64 Politics of Coalition in Korea, The .............................. 50 Politics of Culture, The .............................................. 49 Politics of Difference in Taiwan .................................. 27 Politics of Heritage Tourism in China, The .................. 25 Politics of Modern Iran ................................................ 8 Politics of Protection Rackets in Post-New Order Indonesia, The .......................................................... 53 Politics of Reconstruction and Development in Sri Lanka, The ......................................................... 62 Politics of Rural Reform in China, The ........................ 26 Politics of Social Exclusion in India, The ..................... 59 Popular Culture in Taiwan ......................................... 36 Postcommunist States and Nations (series) ................ 78 Postiglione, Gerald .................................................... 33 Postwar Borneo, 1945-50 ......................................... 55 Postwar History Education in Japan and the Germanys . 46 Post-War Repatriation to Defeated Japan .................. 45 Potter, Pitman B. ....................................................... 25 Poverty Capital .......................................................... 14 Pow, Choon-Piew ..................................................... 36 Practising Feminism in South Korea ........................... 51 Prebish, Charles S. .............................................. 15, 16 Pre-Modern States on China’s North-Eastern Frontier .. 10 Preston, Peter W. ...................................................... 10 Princely India Re-imagined ........................................ 70 Pringle, Tim .............................................................. 38 Professions in China, The .......................................... 25 Provincial Life and the Military in Imperial Japan ........ 46 Public Interest Litigation in Asia ................................... 9 Public Policymaking in Hong Kong ............................ 24 Public Procurement in China ..................................... 23

Q Quah, Euston ............................................................ 20 Qur’an, The .............................................................. 15 Qur’an: The Basics, The ............................................. 17

R Radical Politics in Colonial Punjab .............................. 68 Rahman, Taskinur...................................................... 74 Raju, Zakir Hossain .................................................... 72 Raman, Ravi .............................................................. 60 Rasuly-Paleczek, Gabriele .......................................... 77 Rawnsley, Gary D. ..................................................... 35 Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T. .............................................. 35 Raz, Gil ..................................................................... 29 Reclaiming Chinese Society ....................................... 32 Reconciliation in Post-Suharto Indonesia ................... 52 Reconciling Indonesia................................................ 54 Reconciling State, Market and Society in China ......... 25 Reconsidering Open and Distance Learning in the Developing World ................................................... 58 Reddy, Prasada .......................................................... 41 Reform and Development in China............................ 41 Regional Minorities and Development in Asia ............ 18 Regionalism in China-Vietnam Relations .................... 28 Reimann, Kim D. ....................................................... 42 Religion and Politics in South Asia ............................. 63 Religion and Security in South and Central Asia......... 62 Religion in Contemporary China ................................ 31 Religion, Narrative and Public Imagination in

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Eldridge..................................................... 42 Roberts, Christopher ................................................... 6 Roberts, Sean R......................................................... 78 Robinne, François...................................................... 12 Robinson, Catherine A. ............................................. 16 Robison, Richard ....................................................... 54 Roces, Mina ........................................................ 11, 15 Rocha, Cristina.......................................................... 29 Rocher, Ludo ............................................................. 68 Rocher, Rosane ......................................................... 68 Ronald, Richard......................................................... 47 Rooker, Tyler ............................................................. 36 Rosen, Stanley .......................................................... 22 Rosenbaum, Roman .................................................. 10 Ross, Claudia ...................................................... 80, 81 Ross, Robert.............................................................. 28 Rothermund, Dietmar ............................................... 70 Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance (series)........................................................ 20 Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies (series) .... 49 Routledge Advances in Corpus Linguistics (series) ...... 80 Routledge Advances in Film Studies (series) ............... 51 Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics (series) ......................................... 7 Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies (series).............................................. 49 Routledge Advances in Jaina Studies (series).............. 65 Routledge Advances in Korean Studies (series) .... 50, 51 Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies (series) .................................................. 59, 65 Routledge Advances in Tourism (series) ..................... 36 Routledge Atlas of Central Eurasian Affairs, The ........ 78 Routledge Atlas of South Asian Affairs, The .............. 64 Routledge Communication Series (series) .................... 7 Routledge Concise Histories of Literature (series) ....... 57 Routledge Concise History of Southeast Asian Writing in English, The ............................................ 57 Routledge Contemporary Asia Series (series) .................. 5, 11, 12, 17, 18, 28, 36, 44 Routledge Contemporary China Series (series) ...................... 24, 25, 31, 33, 34, 37, 38 Routledge Contemporary Japan Series (series) .................................. 10, 42, 46, 47, 50 Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series (series)............................................... 77 Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series (series) ........................................ 60, 61, 72, 74 Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series (series) .............................................. 52, 53, 57 Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese, The ..................................................... 80, 81 Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism (series) .... 29, 66 Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management (series)............................................... 21 Routledge Global Security Studies (series).................... 8 Routledge Handbook of Asian Security Studies, The .... 8 Routledge Handbook of Central Asian Politics ........... 78 Routledge Handbook of Indian Politics ...................... 64 Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society47 Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics.................. 42 Routledge Handbook of South Asian Culture and Society ................................................. 71 Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics ............. 63

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S Sabol, Steven O. ....................................................... 78 Samers, Michael........................................................ 14 Sandby-Thomas, Peter .............................................. 23 Saravanamuttu, Johan .............................................. 53 Sarkar, Partha............................................................ 59 Schäfer, Sebastian ..................................................... 18 Schooling of Tibetans in China, The........................... 33 Schubert, Gunter ........................................................ 5 Schucher, Gunter ........................................................ 5 Scobell, Andrew.......................................................... 8 Scott, Lash ................................................................ 36 Securing the Indian Frontier in Central Asia ............... 77 Seekins, Donald M. ................................................... 57 Sehring, Jenniver....................................................... 76 Selden, Mark ...................................................... 22, 46 Sen, Krishna.............................................................. 56 Seng Guan, Yeoh ...................................................... 57 Serious Crime in China .............................................. 26 Sex Trafficking, Human Rights, and Social Justice ........ 7 Shah, Niaz A ............................................................... 7 Sharma, Shalini ......................................................... 68 Sharpley, Richard....................................................... 20 Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge Series (series) .................................................... 43, 48 Sheldon, Peter .......................................................... 37 Sherman, Taylor C. .................................................... 68 Shim, Ae-Gyung ....................................................... 51 Shin, Hyun Bang ....................................................... 11 Shuk-ting, Kinnia, Yau............................................... 48 Shulong, Chu............................................................ 28 Simon, Denis Fred ..................................................... 37 Simone, AbdouMaliq .................................................. 7 Singh, Aakash ........................................................... 64 Singh, Bhubhindar .................................................... 43 Singh, Prerna ............................................................ 64 Sinha Roy, Mallarika .................................................. 62 Sivaramakrishnan, Kalyanakrishnan ........................... 60 Slater, David H. ......................................................... 49 Sneddon, James Neil ................................................. 79 Social Accounting and Public Management 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Chinese and Indian Naval Power ................................................... 6 Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War ........................ 55 Southeast Asian Development................................... 14 Sovereignty and Social Reform in India ...................... 70 Spencer, Jonathan ..................................................... 60 Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China, The ................ 29 Springer, Simon ........................................................ 53 Spry, Damien ............................................................ 13 Stallmeyer, John C..................................................... 73 State and Governance in India, The ........................... 69 State and Society in Modern Rangoon ...................... 57 State in India after Liberalization, The........................ 60 State Violence and Punishment in India ..................... 68 Stoltz, Pauline ........................................................... 28 Storz, Cornelia ...................................................... 5, 18 Strategic Partnerships in Asia ...................................... 7 Streckfuss, David....................................................... 52 Strong and the Weak in Japanese Literature, The ...... 49 Studies on Neuropsychology, Neurology and Cognition (series) .................................................... 81 Su, Xiaobo ................................................................ 25

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Subalternity and Religion .......................................... 63 Sufism and Saint Veneration in Contemporary Bangladesh ............................................................. 65 Suicide and Justice .................................................... 34 Suicide and Society in India ....................................... 71 Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi ............................................ 52 Sundaram, Ravi ......................................................... 73 Superhuman Japan ................................................... 50 Sustainable Reform and Development in Post-Olympic China ................................................. 39 Sutherland, Dylan ............................................... 33, 39 Svensson, Marina ...................................................... 28 Symbolism and Power in Central Asia........................ 78

T Taiwanese Business or Chinese Security Asset ............ 41 Takahashi, Toshie ...................................................... 49 Takeda, Hiroko .......................................................... 43 Tang, Kwong Leung .................................................. 14 Tantric Mantras ......................................................... 67 Tao, Julia ..................................................................... 6 Taplin, Ruth............................................................... 18 Tarling, Nicholas ........................................................ 55 Tauger, Mark ............................................................. 10 Taylor, Brendan ........................................................... 6 Taylor, Ian ................................................................... 7 Taylor, Jeremy E. ........................................................ 35 Technological Innovation in Finance .......................... 50 Television regulation and media policy in China ......... 34 Telfer, David J. ........................................................... 20 Teo, Peggy ................................................................ 25 Theatre and the State in Singapore, The.................... 57 Thematic Dictionary of Modern Persian, A................. 81 Themes in World History (series) ................................ 10 Thinking Chinese Translation ..................................... 81 Thinking Translation (series) ...................................... 81 Thio, Li-ann................................................................. 9 Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1945Ð49, The ... 30 Thomes, Paul ............................................................ 50 Thompson, Hanne-Ruth ............................................ 79 Thorsten, Marie ........................................................ 50 Tian, Kelly ................................................................. 38 Tibetan Rituals of Death ............................................ 66 Timor Leste ............................................................... 52 Tin-Kun, Liu .............................................................. 81 Toh, Raymond ........................................................... 20 Tomba, Luigi ............................................................. 28 Tong, Keith S ............................................................ 79 Toops, Stanley W....................................................... 78 Tourism and Development in the Developing World .. 20 Tourism Development in India ................................... 20 Tourism in China ....................................................... 36 Trade Liberalisation and Poverty in South Asia ........... 75 Trade Unions in China ............................................... 38 Trans-Colonial Modernities in Asia............................. 10 Transformation of the Japanese Left, The .................. 45 Translated by Bal Patil................................................ 65 Translation in Modern Japan ..................................... 47 Trefalt, Beatrice ......................................................... 45 Trevaskes, Susan ....................................................... 26 Tripathi, Kamalesha Datta ......................................... 67 Trivedi, Poonam ........................................................ 15 Truth on Trial in Thailand ........................................... 52 Tsujioka, Takae .......................................................... 79 Tsunami Recovery in Sri Lanka ................................... 72 Tsuneyoshi, Ryoko ..................................................... 48 Tunsø, Øystein .......................................................... 28 Tuosheng, Zhang ...................................................... 28 Turkmenistan ............................................................ 78 Turner, Colin ....................................................... 17, 81 Tyson, Adam D.......................................................... 52

U Uchiyama, Yu............................................................ 44 (Un) Civil Society and Political Change in Indonesia.... 58 Understanding Innovation - The Case of Japan and China ............................................................... 18 Unger, Jonathan ....................................................... 28 Urban Transformation in East Asia............................. 11 Urio, Paolo ................................................................ 25 US-China-EU Relations .............................................. 28 US-Japan Alliance, The .............................................. 45

V Valerie, Pellatt ........................................................... 81 van der Putten, Frans-Paul......................................... 28 van Wichelen, Sonja ................................................. 53 Varma, Arup ............................................................. 76 Verbeke, Alain .......................................................... 21 Vincent, J. Keith ........................................................ 47 Vo, Thanh Tri ............................................................ 20 Voci, Paola ................................................................ 33 Vyas, Utpal ............................................................... 44

W Wakankar, Milind ...................................................... 63 Wang, Georgette ...................................................... 11 Wang, Hong-zen ...................................................... 27 Wang, Ping ............................................................... 23 Wang, Qi .................................................................. 28 Warikoo, K. .............................................................. 62 Warkotsch, Alexander ............................................... 76 Warner, Malcolm .......................................... 37, 41, 58 Warren, Kay .............................................................. 42 Webber, Michael ....................................................... 40 Weeks, Donna ............................................................ 6 Weiming, Tu ............................................................. 30 Weintraub, Andrew .................................................. 56 Welch, Anthony ........................................................ 57 Western Bankers in China ......................................... 38 Whither South East Asian Management? .................. 58 Wiessala, Georg ........................................................ 11 Williams, David ......................................................... 45 Willnat, Lars ................................................................ 7 Wilson, Ian Douglas .................................................. 53 Winston, Kenneth ..................................................... 25 Wittek, Paul .............................................................. 68 Wolfgang Marolt, Peter............................................. 35 Women in Asia ......................................................... 15 Women in China’s Muslim Northwest ....................... 36 Women in the Hindu Tradition .................................. 66 Women, Identity and India’s Call Centre Industry ....... 73 Women’s History and Local Community in Postwar Japan......................................................... 46 Women’s Movements in Asia .................................... 11 Wong, Siu-lun............................................................. 5 Wong, Tai-Chee ........................................................ 11 Wong, Young-tsu...................................................... 31 Worker Identity, Agency and Economic Development ... 76 Working in Asia (series) ............................................. 41 World Bank and the post-Washington Consensus in Vietnam and Indonesia, The ................................ 20 World Religions (series) ....................................... 15, 30 Wu, Fei ..................................................................... 34 Wu, Ho-Mou ............................................................ 41

X Xiao, Richard ............................................................ 80 Xiaoqi, Wang ............................................................ 24 Xinjiang and China’s Rise in Central Asia ................... 24 Xinjiang and the Expansion of Chinese Communist Power .................................................. 31 Xu, Feng ................................................................... 33 Xu, Jiang..................................................................... 7

Y Yahuda, Michael ......................................................... 4 Yang, Jae-Jin ............................................................. 51 Yao, Shujie ................................................................ 39

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Yao, Xinzhong .......................................................... 30 Yao, Yang L............................................................... 41 Yap, Po Jen ................................................................. 9 Yecies, Brian ............................................................. 51 Yee, Herbert ............................................................. 28 Yeh, Anthony G.O. ..................................................... 7 Yeh, Meng .......................................................... 80, 81 Yi, Zheng .................................................................. 35 Yip, Ngai Ming.......................................................... 36 Yip, Virginia .............................................................. 79 Yongnian, Zheng ...................................................... 23 York, Michael ............................................................ 16 Young Muslim Women in India ................................. 73 Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia .................. 13 Yü, Dan Smyer .......................................................... 29

Z Zachariah, Benjamin.................................................. 71 Zhang, Weiguo ......................................................... 81 Zhang, Yingjin .......................................................... 34 Zhao, Yong ............................................................... 15 Zhao, Yuepeng ......................................................... 39 Zheng, Tiantian ........................................................... 7 Zheng, Victor ............................................................ 38 Zhongxin, Sun........................................................... 28 Zhu, Ying ............................................................ 18, 40

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