Local Responses To Global Challenges In Southeast Asia: A Transregional Studies Reader

Local Responses To Global Challenges In Southeast Asia: A Transregional Studies Reader
Author: Claudia Derichs
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2022-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811256470

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'Local Responses to Global Challenges in Southeast Asia — A Transregional Studies Reader' is a collection of multidisciplinary essays, predominantly derived from papers presented at EuroSEAS 2019, the leading academic conference on Southeast Asian Studies, hosted by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. It brings together a variety of scholars from Southeast Asia, Europe and North America, allowing for multiple flows and directionalities of knowledge productions and exchanges, be it between the Global South and North as well as within the Global South. The reader presents empirically-oriented, theoretically grounded analyses of local responses to global challenges such as knowledge-productions; notions and practices of building diverse communities; neo-populisms and contentious politics; resources and sustainability; urbanization; labor, livelihoods and mobilities. Each section starts with an introduction reviewing the state of the art. Authors will take cue from a transregional perspective understood as a distinct and alternative perspective on multi-lingual and transcultural spaces of contact, exchange and transfer. This includes a contextualization of phenomena in terms of diverse (cross) linkages and entanglements, including motilities on different scales, i.e. ranging from the local, regional to national and/or global levels. Container-based notions of place and space are addressed in a critical manner, where space and area are understood as notions beyond established systems of ordering and meta-geographies. A key goal is to allow for a consistent conceptual advancement of New Area Studies, which are critical, decentred, decolonial, diversified, and multi-disciplinary in nature.

Pakistan at Seventy-Five

Pakistan at Seventy-Five
Author: Andrea Fleschenberg
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2023-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 178284791X

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Pakistan at Seventy-Five investigates the countrys multi-layered issues in the context of a post-colonial polity marked by diversity, heterogeneity, stratification and volatility. This wide-ranging discourse engages with diverse formal and informal actors as markers of identity, historical events and social conditions, as well as global geo-political and neo-colonial centreperiphery relations that shape narratives about the nation and the constructions of a sense of belonging. The editors and contributors utilise multi-faceted and multi-layered approaches, focusing on (1) identities, and questions of diversity and pluralism; (2) horizontal and vertical technologies and geographies of power related to questions of trust, legitimacy, participation, and governance; and (3) the distribution, deprivation and vulnerability of sociocultural, political, and human resources. Studying Pakistan has been subject to different approaches, including decolonial, indigenous, and feminist perspectives. This volume draws out alternative epistemological and methodological viewpoints: the insideroutsider conundrum, centreperiphery asymmetries, hegemonic discourses, and practices within Pakistans national/international academy. The chapter contributions are the outcome of a unique interdisciplinary research cooperation at Quaid-i-Azam University, focussing on early career researchers. Presenting a multiplicity of voices and trajectories, Pakistan at Seventy-Five provides new input to existing debates and directions for future scholarly endeavour.

Thinking with the South

Thinking with the South
Author: Andrea Fleschenberg, Kai Kresse, Rosa Cordillera Castillo
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 3110780658

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Globalization and Its Counter-forces in Southeast Asia

Globalization and Its Counter-forces in Southeast Asia
Author: Terence Chong
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9812304886

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Presents a multidimensional perspective of globalisation in Southeast Asia. Looks at political, economic, security, social, and cultural dimensions of globalisation and local responses, showing evidence of complex interfacing between the global and the local, championing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to globalisation studies.

In Search of New Social Democracy

In Search of New Social Democracy
Author: Olle Törnquist
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0755639790

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Why is the classical social democratic vision of development based on social justice by democratic means losing ground? Why was it so difficult to renew, even in the context of the third wave of democracy in the South? How does this matter in the North too, and how might it be reinvented? This accessible book brings to life major insights gained through written sources and interviews with a large range of activists and political protagonists in the southern cases of Indonesia, India, and the Philippines – but also in the northern social democratic stronghold of Sweden. By considering the experiences in view of the basics of Social Democracy and a broader comparative framework, Olle Törnquist arrives at globally relevant conclusions. Crucially, Törnquist also puts forward suggestions for how to achieve this reinvention social democracy. Through implementation of broad alliances in the Global South, supported by the Global North, for transformative rights and welfare reforms – universal, participatory and impartially implemented - precursors to social economic growth pacts can thus be effected.

Southeast Asian Responses to Globalization

Southeast Asian Responses to Globalization
Author: Francis Loh Kok Wah
Publisher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814517712

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It is now apparent, especially in the aftermath of the regional financial crisis of 1997, that globalization has been impacting upon the Southeast Asian economies and societies in new and harrowing ways, a theme of many recent studies. Inadvertently, these studies of globalization have also highlighted that the 1980s and 1990s debate on democratization in the region which focused on the emergence of the middle classes, the roles of new social movements, NGOs and the changing relations between state and civil society might have been overly one-dimensional. This volume revisits the theme of democratization via the lenses of globalization, understood economically, politically and culturally. Although globalization increasingly frames the processes of democracy and development, nonetheless, the governments and peoples of Southeast Asia have been able to determine the pace and character even the direction of these processes to a considerable extent. This collection of essays (by some distinguished senior scholars and other equally perceptive younger ones) focuses on this globalization democratization nexus and shows, empirically and analytically, how governance is being restructured and democracy sometimes deepened in this new global era. A historical review introduces the volume while an analytical assessment of the ten case-studies concludes it.

South and Southeast Asia

South and Southeast Asia
Author: Daljit Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2010
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: 9789814279949

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Southeast Asia Today

Southeast Asia Today
Author: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1973
Genre:
ISBN:

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Globalization and Democracy in Southeast Asia

Globalization and Democracy in Southeast Asia
Author: Chantana Banpasirichote Wungaeo
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137576538

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This book questions why Southeast Asian nation states are struggling to adopt full-fledged liberal democracy and attempts to better understand the relationship between globalization and models of democracy. Country studies are covered mostly by native Southeast Asian scholars who analyse recent developments as well as specific concerns that have arisen from political crises, citizen uprisings, ethnic identity politics, political reforms, social justice and inequality, and the persistence of the political elite. The collection highlights factors which have impacted the different regional and national paths taken such as: the legacy of the Cold War, rapid economic development and liberalization, external economic globalization, the important role of informal politics, powerful elites, and weak but emerging middle classes. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of regional studies of Southeast Asia, Democracy, Sociology, Politics and Globalization Studies.