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Globalization and Its Counter-forces in Southeast Asia / ed. by Terence Chong.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (428 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789812304889
  • 9789812304933
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC441 .G58 2008
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- THE CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Counter-forces: The Politics of Uneven Power -- PART I. The Political Contradictions of Globalization -- 2. Authoritarian States in Southeast Asia in Times of Globalization: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar -- 3. From Plural Society to Political Pluralism in Malaysia -- 4. Indonesia’s Role in the Long-term Prospects of ASEAN -- 5. Civil Society, Accountability and Governance in Thailand: A Dim Case of Participatory Democracy -- PART II. Economic Regionalism and Global Influences -- 6. Globalization and the Role of the State in the Asia-Pacific -- 7. Economic Nationalism and the Limits of Globalization -- 8. Southeast Asian Perspectives on the Economic Rise of China -- PART III. Local Security, Global Insecurity -- 9. Maritime Piracy and Raiding in Southeast Asia: Local and Global Perspectives -- 10. Competing Globalization: The Case of European Cooperation with Indonesia against International Terrorism -- 11. Radical Islam and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia -- PART IV. Social Processes: Arrested Development -- 12. Reluctant Tigers: Economic Growth, Erratic Democratization Processes and Continuing Political Gender Inequality in Southeast Asia -- 13. Women’s Emancipation in the Philippines: A Legacy of Western Feminism? 296 Janet M. Arnado -- 14. Moving Story: Transnational Mobility and Chinese Education in Malaysia -- PART V. Cultural Production in the Global Matrix -- 15. Measuring Cultural Globalization in Southeast Asia -- 16. The Singaporean Creative Suburb of Perth: Rethinking Cultural Globalization -- 17. Thai Magical Realism and Globalization -- INDEX
Summary: This volume is a collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars. Collectively, they present a multidimensional perspective of globalization in Southeast Asia. They delve into the political, economic, security, social, and cultural dimensions of globalization and local responses, offering evidence of complex interfacing between the global and the local, thus championing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to globalization studies. This volume depicts globalization as an uneven and, sometimes, undesired process, and resists the temptation for easy conclusions to the challenges facing the region today.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- THE CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Counter-forces: The Politics of Uneven Power -- PART I. The Political Contradictions of Globalization -- 2. Authoritarian States in Southeast Asia in Times of Globalization: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar -- 3. From Plural Society to Political Pluralism in Malaysia -- 4. Indonesia’s Role in the Long-term Prospects of ASEAN -- 5. Civil Society, Accountability and Governance in Thailand: A Dim Case of Participatory Democracy -- PART II. Economic Regionalism and Global Influences -- 6. Globalization and the Role of the State in the Asia-Pacific -- 7. Economic Nationalism and the Limits of Globalization -- 8. Southeast Asian Perspectives on the Economic Rise of China -- PART III. Local Security, Global Insecurity -- 9. Maritime Piracy and Raiding in Southeast Asia: Local and Global Perspectives -- 10. Competing Globalization: The Case of European Cooperation with Indonesia against International Terrorism -- 11. Radical Islam and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia -- PART IV. Social Processes: Arrested Development -- 12. Reluctant Tigers: Economic Growth, Erratic Democratization Processes and Continuing Political Gender Inequality in Southeast Asia -- 13. Women’s Emancipation in the Philippines: A Legacy of Western Feminism? 296 Janet M. Arnado -- 14. Moving Story: Transnational Mobility and Chinese Education in Malaysia -- PART V. Cultural Production in the Global Matrix -- 15. Measuring Cultural Globalization in Southeast Asia -- 16. The Singaporean Creative Suburb of Perth: Rethinking Cultural Globalization -- 17. Thai Magical Realism and Globalization -- INDEX

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This volume is a collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars. Collectively, they present a multidimensional perspective of globalization in Southeast Asia. They delve into the political, economic, security, social, and cultural dimensions of globalization and local responses, offering evidence of complex interfacing between the global and the local, thus championing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to globalization studies. This volume depicts globalization as an uneven and, sometimes, undesired process, and resists the temptation for easy conclusions to the challenges facing the region today.

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In English.

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