Search results for "East Asian Studies"

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Book Review: The Politics of Multiple Belonging: Ethnicity and Nationalism in Europe and East Asia

2006

PoliticsHistoryGeneral Arts and HumanitiesEast Asian StudiesEthnic groupGeneral Social SciencesEthnologyEast AsiaGender studiesOrientFar EastGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceNationalismChina Information
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Monopolizing Asia: The politics of a metaphor

1997

Abstract The metaphor of Asia is frequently used nowadays as a concept for regional identity, but it is very problematical because geographic Asia contains such a large piece of humanity in all cultural, political and economic forms. Historically Asia also has negative connotations, and at times other regional concepts have been preferred over it. Pan‐Asianism, Greater East Asia, Asian‐African cooperation, Asian Socialism, Southeast Asia, Western Pacific, Asia Pacific, and East Asia are some of the regionalist permutations of the metaphor of Asia during this century, but thus far no strong institutional structures have emerged to fill the concepts with lasting and effective political power.

Sociology and Political ScienceMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocialist mode of productionPoliticsEconomyPolitical scienceRegionalism (international relations)East Asian StudiesDevelopment economicsEast AsiaOrientFar Eastmedia_commonThe Pacific Review
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The Institutions of Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Malaysia: A Critical Review of the Development Agendas Under the Regimes of Mahathir, Abdullah, an…

2018

After toppling the 61-year dominant Barisan Nasional through a historic election victory in May 2018, expectations are high for the new ruling government led by Mahathir Mohamad and the Pakatan Harapan to fulfil their promises for socio-economic reforms and regime change in Malaysia. But what have been the institutions of the prevailing regime that need to be reformed and changed? This article offers a critical review of the evolving development agendas since the 1990s of the successive governments of Mahathir Mohamad, Abdullah Badawi, and Najib Razak, each couched in different catchphrases: Wawasan 2020, Islam Hadhari, and 1Malaysia. A close reading of these programs suggests that their su…

socioeconomic developmentMohamad MahathirPolitikwissenschaft0507 social and economic geographyneoliberalismlcsh:Political scienceuusliberalismi050701 cultural studies050601 international relationslcsh:Social SciencesSüdostasienAutoritarismusautoritaarisuusNajib RazakPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political CulturePolitical sciencepolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kultursozioökonomische Entwicklunghistorische Entwicklung05 social sciencesBadawi AbdullahMalaysiapolitischer Wandelpolitical changeMalesiapolitische StabilitätSoutheast Asiahistorical development0506 political sciencelcsh:HNeoliberalismusauthoritarianismpolitical stabilityddc:320Abdullah Badawi; Authoritarian Neoliberalism; Mahathir Mohamad; Malaysia; Najib Razak; Political Science; Political Economy; Southeast Asian Studieslcsh:JASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies
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