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Politics in India 978-0-415-58589-7: £22.99

New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific 978-0-415-46497-0: £22.99

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Chinese Politics 978-0-415-56403-8: £24.99

Government and Politics in Taiwan 978-0-415-57542-3: £22.99

Chinese Society 978-0-415-56074-0: £25.99

Human Resource Management in China 978-0-415-55380-3: £25.99

India, Pakistan, and Democracy 978-0-415-78019-3: £24.99

The International Politics of the Asia Pacific 978-0-415-47480-1: £22.99

Doing Business in China 978-0-415-43632-8: £21.99 Indian Political Thought 978-0-415-56294-2: £25.99

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Welcome to the 2011

Routledge Asian Studies Catalog As you’ll see in the following pages we currently publish the biggest and broadest range of Asian Studies titles in the academic market. Our comprehensive list consists of high quality research monographs, key textbooks, supplementary reading and reference works across all disciplines throughout humanities and social sciences, and covers all regions of Asia. We continue to actively commission books so please do get in touch with any ideas, questions or feedback you have. We’d love to hear from you! We hope you enjoy browsing our catalog and don’t forget to keep an eye on our regularly updated website www.routledge.com/asianstudies for exciting new titles and details of our extensive backlist.

The highlights of this year’s catalog include: •

New editions of essential textbooks such as the 3rd editions of The International Politics of the Asia Pacific and Japan’s International Relations, and the 2nd edition of The New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific

• Brand new textbooks on Government and Politics in Taiwan, Human Resource Management in China, and Understanding Chinese Society • Handbooks on South Asian Economics, Japanese Culture and Society, Japanese Politics, Southeast Asian Politics, Asian Regionalism and Central Asian Politics • A range of original textbooks on South Asia including India’s Economy, Understanding India’s New Political Economy, Politics in India, Doing Business in India and India, Pakistan and Democracy.

contents Series Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Japan: Business & Economics . . . . . . . . . 45

General Asia: Politics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Korean Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

General Asia: Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Southeast Asia: Politics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

General Asia: History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Southeast Asia: History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

General Asia: Culture & Society . . . . . . . 13

Southeast Asia: Culture & Society. . . . . . 52

General Asia: Religion & Philosophy. . . . 17

Southeast Asia: Business & Economics . . 54

General Asia: Business & Economics. . . . 19

South Asia: Politics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

China: Politics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

South Asia: Religion & Philosophy. . . . . . 64

China: Security Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

South Asia: History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

China: Religion & Philosophy . . . . . . . . . 26

South Asia: Culture & Society. . . . . . . . . 71

China: History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

South Asia: Business & Economics . . . . . 76

China: Culture & Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Central Asia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

China: Business & Economics. . . . . . . . . 35

Language Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Japan: Politics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Routledge Paperbacks Direct. . . . . . . . . . 84

Japan: History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89

Japan: Culture & Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

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Advances in Police Theory and Practice – p26 Series Edited by Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive Symposium, New York, USA

Anthropology of Asia – p18

Series Edited by Shaun Malarney, International Christian University, USA

Europa Regional Surveys of the World – p74 European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian Economics and Business Series – p7

Politics in Asia – p4

Family Therapy and Counseling – p16

Public Administration and Public Policy – p9, 51

Asian Yearbook of International Law – p10 Asia’s Transformations – p22, 28, 29, 46, 4

Global Institutions – p25, 62

Series Edited by Peter Lorge, Vanderbilt University, USA

Asia’s Transformations/Asia.com – p13

Series Edited by Thomas G. Weiss, The City University of New York, USA and Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester, UK

ASAA Women in Asia Series – p48, 71

Global Politics and the Responsibility to Protect – p64

Series Edited by Mark Selden, Cornell University, USA

Series Edited by Mark Selden, Cornell University, USA

Series Edited by Lenore Lyons, University of Western Australia

CASS Series: Naval Policy and History – p9

Series Edited by Geoffrey Till, Joint Services Command and Staff College / Defence Studies, Kings College London, UK

Celebrating Dance in Asia and the Pacific – p54

Series Edited by Alex J. Bellamy, Griffith University, Australia, Sara E. Davies, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia and Monica Serrano, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, CUNY, USA

Cold War History – p51

Series Edited by Michael Cox and Odd Arne Westad, both at London School of Economics, London, UK

Religions in Practice – p18 Rethinking Southeast Asia – p49

Series Edited by Duncan McCargo, University of Leeds, UK

Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance – p22 Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies – p7, 13

Routledge Advances in Jaina Studies – p64

Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories – p68, 72

Series Edited by Gregor Benton, University of Cardiff, UK, Flemming Christiansen, University of Leeds, UK, Hong Liu, University of Manchester, UK, Terence Gomez, University of Malaya, Malaysia and Delia Davin, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Series Edited by Surinder S. Jodhka

Guides to Economic and Political Developments in Asia – p51

Central Asian Studies – p80

Chinese Worlds – p23, 29

Religion and Citizenship - p62

Routledge Advances in International Political Economy – p19

International Library of Sociology – p34

Series Edited by Zheng Yongnian, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Series Edited by Evan M. Berman, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan

Grammar Workbooks – p83

Series Edited by Stephanie Burridge

China Policy Series – p24, 25, 34

Series Edited by Dennis Hardy

Series Edited by Marie Soderberg

Series Edited by Jon Carlson, Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Governors State University, Illinois; Psychologist with the Wellness Clinic in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Governors State University, Illinois, USA

Asian States and Empires – p22, 27, 70

Planning, History and Environment Series – p15, 34, 44

Series Edited by Gyanendra Pandey, Emory University, USA

Interventions – p58

Series Edited by Jenny Edkins, University of Aberystwyth, UK and Nick Vaughan-Williams, University of Warwick, UK

Iranian Studies – p81

Series Edited by Homa Katouzian, University of Oxford, UK and Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi, University of Toronto, Canada

Islamic Studies Series – p18

Series Edited by Peter FlŸgel, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

Routledge Advances in Korean Studies – p46, 47 Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies – p54 Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies – p58, 59, 64 Series Edited by Subrata K. Mitra, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Routledge Concise Histories of Literature – p54 Routledge Contemporary Asia Series – p7, 11, 13, 14

Japan Anthropology Workshop Series – p12, 44

Routledge Contemporary China Series – p23, 27, 30, 31, 35, 36

Series Edited by Ho Mok, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Rachel Murphy, University of Oxford, UK and Misa Izuhara, Bristol University, UK

Making of the Contemporary World – p28

Routledge Contemporary Japan Series – p42, 43, 44

Comprehensive Grammars – p83

Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series – p15, 32, 33, 48, 50, 53, 54

Comparative Development and Policy in Asia – p15, 25, 33

Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility – p16, 35 Critical Asian Studies – p45 Series Edited by Veena Das

Series Edited by Joy Hendry, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Series Edited by Eric J. Evans and Ruth Henig, both at Lancaster University, UK

Series Edited by Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia – p52 Series Edited by V. Terry King, University of Leeds, UK and Michael Hitchcock, University of Chichester, UK

Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series – p80 Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series – p49, 50, 52, 53, 54 Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series – p59, 60, 65, 72, 73, 74, 77

Needham Research Institute Series – p27

Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism – p17, 26, 65

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Series Edited by Prafulla C. Kar

New Horizons in Islamic Studies – p9, 80

Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies – p64

Critical Issues in Modern Politics – p48

Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies – p19, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45

Critical Concepts in Asian Studies – p42 Critical Concepts in Economics – p39 Critical Interventions in Theory and Praxis – p63

Culture and Civilization in the Middle East – p82 Series Edited by Ian Richard Netton, University of Exeter, UK

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Series Edited by Lars Magnusson, Uppsala University, Sweden

Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy – p21 Routledge Hindu Studies Series – p65, 66

Routledge South Asian Religion Series – p66

Routledge Sufi Series – p67

Routledge Studies in Asian Religion – p18

Series Edited by Ian Richard Netton, University of Exeter, UK

Routledge Studies in Education and Society in Asia – p11, 14, 27

Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series – p57, 61, 69, 74

Series Edited by Edward Vickers, Institute of Education, University of London, UK

Series Edited by Crispin Bates, University of Edinburgh, UK

Routledge/Leiden Series in Modern East Asian Politics and History – p20, 32

Series Edited by Gavin Flood, Oxford University, UK Formerly Edited by Francis X.Clooney, Harvard Divinity School, USA

Routledge Studies in the Early History of Asia – p11

Routledge International Business in Asia – p20

Routledge Studies in the Economies of Asia – p39

Series Edited by Hiroshi Watanabe, University of Tokyo, Japan

Routledge ISS Studies in Rural Livelihoods – p21

Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia – p20, 36, 46, 47, 54, 55, 77, 78

Royal Asiatic Society Books – p12, 17, 69

Routledge Law in Asia – p9, 31

Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia – p11, 12, 24, 28, 43, 52, 69

Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/ Routledge Series – p40

Routledge Malaysian Studies Series – p55

Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy – p21, 39, 46, 55

SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East – p12

Series Edited by Hafiz Mirza, University of Bradford, UK

Series Edited by Randall Peerenboom, University of Oxford, UK

Series Edited by Mohd Hazim Shah, Shamsul A.B. and Edmund Terence Gomez, University of Malaya

Routledge Research in Gender and History – p12 Routledge Research in Human Rights Law – p10 Routledge Research in International Economic Law – p10 Routledge Research in International Law – p9 Routledge Research in Population and Migration – p16

Series Edited by Paul Boyle and Mike Parnwell

Routledge Research on Gender in Asia Series – p61 Routledge Research on Taiwan Series – p6, 20 Series Edited by Dafydd Fell, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

Routledge Research On Public and Social Policy in Asia – p19, 53

Routledge Studies in Asian Religion – p18 Routledge Studies in Education and Society in Asia – p11, 14, 27

Series Edited by Edward Vickers, Institute of Education, University of London, UK

Routledge Studies in Global Competition – p21 Routledge Studies in Human Geography – p21 Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy – p20 Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding – p64 Series Edited by David Chandler, University of Westminster, UK

Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought – p15

Series Edited by M. Ramesh, National University of Singapore

Routledge Studies in South Asian History – p68, 69

Routledge Revivals – p78

Routledge Studies in Tantric Traditions – p67

Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series – p8, 51, 62

Routledge Studies in Taoism – p26

Series Edited by Gavin Flood, Oxford University, UK

Routledge Security in Asia Series – p26, 51

Series Edited by Timothy Barrett, Monica Esposito, Kyoto University, Japan, Russell Kirkland, University of Georgia, USA and Benjamin Penny, Research Fellow, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University

Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology – p34

Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy – p37, 38, 39

Series Edited by Richard Robbins

Series Edited by Peter Nolan, University of Cambridge, UK

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Routledge Studies on China in Transition – p24, 31, 32, 37

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Routledge South Asian History and Culture Series – p64, 67

Routledge Studies on Modern Korea – p47

Series Edited by Leszek Buszynski, International University of Japan and William Tow, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Boria Majumdar, La Trobe University, Australia, David Washbrook, University of Cambridge, UK, Nalin Mehta, La Trobe University, Australia and Sharmistha Gooptu, South Asia Research Foundation (SARF), India

Series Edited by Hyuk-Rae Kim, Yonsei University, Korea, Charles K. Armstrong, Columbia University, USA and Nancy Abelmann, University of Illinois, USA

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Series Edited by The Royal Asiatic Society

Series Edited by Glenn D. Hook, University of Sheffield, UK

Series Edited by Benjamin C. Fortna, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK and Ulrike Freitag, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

South Asian History and Culture – p62, 63, 75 Boria Majumdar, La Trobe University, Australia, David Washbrook, University of Cambridge, UK, Nalin Mehta, La Trobe University, Australia and Sharmistha Gooptu, South Asia Research Foundation (SARF), India

Sport in the Global Society - Historical Perspectives – p35

J. A. Mangan, University of Strathclyde, UK, Mark Dyreson, Pennsylvania State University, USA and Thierry Terret, University of Lyon, France

Transition in Northeastern India – p70 Series Edited by Sumi Krishna

Visual and Media Histories – p70, 73 Series Edited by Monica Juneja

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General Asia: Politics Politics in Asia Formerly edited by Michael Leifer, London School of Economics, UK Politics in Asia has long been established as a source of distinctive and authoritative studies on the political life of Asia. The series covers a broad range of countries and aspects of politics, and includes volumes from some of the leading scholars working in the field.

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

Reflects on the contemporary situations in the new democracies of East Asia, and debates on the prospect of introducing liberal democracy to this area. The chapters cover a wide range of cases, including in-depth examination of China, Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and broad comparisons of other countries.

Selected Contents: 1. East Asia’s New Democracies: An Introduction Yin-wah Chu and Siu-lun Wong 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. Cariño 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 Asia Barometer Survey: 2003-2008 Satoru Mikami and Takashi Inoguchi 2010: 234 x 156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-49930-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49931-6: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415499316

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Asia-Pacific Security Dynamics in the Obama Era

The International Politics of the Asia Pacific

A New World Emerging

Third and Revised Edition

S. Mahmud Ali, Independent Scholar, UK

Michael Yahuda, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK and George Washington University, USA

This book examines the critical changes to the Asia-Pacific security architecture emerging in the context of shifts in the global order as the Obama Administration’s major strategic innovation and likely legacy unfold. The author reviews the state of the international security system during the Obama presidency, recording the Administration’s Asia-Pacific inheritance, and tracing its efforts to chart a collaborative course aimed at retaining US primacy amidst strategic turbulence. While security discourses are coloured by relative US ‘decline’ and China’s ‘rise’, the book points out the competitive-cooperative complexity of interactions, with symbiotic economic ties moderating rivalry. Focusing on the military-security cutting edge of Sino-US dynamics, the narrative outlines the dangers posed by extreme nationalist dialectics in an interdependent milieu. It examines the policies of Japan, Australia, India and Russia towards the evolving Sino-US diarchy, while recording Washington’s and Beijing’s contrasting approaches to these allies and possible adversaries. The book concludes with observations on the loss of definition and clarity as the system evolves with multiple actors bidding for influence, and the need for statesmanship as the systemic fulcrum moves from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

This fully revised third edition of Michael Yahuda’s extremely successful textbook brings the region fully 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 within 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. Analyzing politics in terms of global, regional and local trends, this new edition features: • in-depth discussion of the Bush administration legacy and where the Obama administration’s vision takes their policy • analysis of post-Koizumi/post-Abe Japan • 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 book will be of interest to students and scholars of International Politics, Asian Politics, American Politics, International Security and International Relations. July 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67054-8: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415670548

This new third edition will continue to be a core text for students of Asian politics, international relations and Cold war history. Selected Contents: Section 1: The Cold War, 1945–1989 Part 1: The International Politics of the Asia-Pacific Introduction 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 Policies 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. From Unipolarity to Multipolarity 1991-2010 9. The United States: From the End of the Cold War to the War on Terrorism and Beyond 10. China: China’s Ascent to Global Economic Power and Political Influence 11. Japan: Coping with Relative Decline February 2011: 234 x 156: 376pp Hb: 978-0-415-47479-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47480-1: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-83098-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415474801

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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 players, institutions and contemporary issues, such as security and transnational actors.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Asia-Pacific Century? 2. The United States in the Asia-Pacific: Still the Hegemon? 3. The Rise of China in the Asia-Pacific 4. Japan: The Power that Dares Not Speak Its Name? 5. Russia and India in the Asia-Pacific 6. Australia: Between an Ally and a ‘True Friend’ 7. Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the Challenge of Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific 8. Europe and the Asia-Pacific: Achievements of Inter-Regionalism 9. Regional Security: Legacies and New Challenges 10. Globalization v. Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific? 11. Political Economy Approaches to the Rise, Fall and Return of the ’Asian Miracle’ 12. Actors Beyond Borders? Transnational Actors in the Asia-Pacific 13. Asian Values Redux? The International Politics of Rights, Democracy and Culture July 2011: 246 x 174: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-46496-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46497-0: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415464970

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The Routledge Atlas of Central Eurasian Affairs Stanley D. Brunn, University of Kentucky, USA and Stanley Toops, Miami University, Ohio, USA This Atlas provides concisely written entries on the most important current issues in the Central Asia and Eurasia. Offering relevant information on the region’s place in the contemporary political and economic worlds, it includes background topics, the position of the region in the world and profiles of the constituent countries, namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, and also Mongolia, western China, Tibet, and the three Caucasus states Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Each entry comes with timely and significant maps and data.

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 November 2011: 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

Women’s Movements in Asia Feminisms and Transnational Activism Edited by Mina Roces 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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Women’s Movements from the Asian Perspective Mina Roces 2. Feminism and the Women’s Movement in the World’s Largest Islamic Nation Sue Blackburn 3. Rethinking ‘The Filipino Woman’: A Century of Women’s Activism in the Philippines Mina Roces 4. Chinese Feminism in a Transnational Frame: Between Internationalism and Xenophobia Louise Edwards 5. Transnational Networks and Localized Campaigns: The Women’s Movement in Singapore Lenore Lyons 6. Crossing Boundaries: Transnational Feminisms in Twentieth Century Japan Barbara Molony 7. Feminism, Buddhism and Transnational Women’s Movements in Thailand Monica Lindberg Falk 8. Following the Trail of the Fairy-Bird: The Search for a Uniquely Vietnamese Women’s Movement Alessandra Chiricosta 9. The Hong Kong Women’s Movement: Towards a Politics of Difference and Diversity Adelyn Lim 10. Military Rule, Religious Fundamentalism, Women Empowerment and Feminism in Pakistan Andrea Fleschenberg 11. Mapping a Hundred Years of Activism: Women’s Movements in Korea Seung-kyung Kim and Kyounghee Kim 12. ‘Riding a Buffalo Across a Muddy Field’: Heuristic Approaches to Feminism in Cambodia Trudy Jacobsen 13. Rights Talk and the Feminist Movement in India Sumi Madhok 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-48702-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48703-0: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85123-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415487030

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Routledge Handbook of Asian Regionalism Edited by Mark Beeson, University of Western Australia and Richard Stubbs, McMaster University, Canada The Routledge Handbook of Asian Regionalism is a definitive introduction to, and analysis of, the development of regionalism in Asia, including coverage of East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia. The result will be a comprehensive exploration of what is arguably the most dynamic and important region in the world. Significantly, this volume addresses the multiple manifestations of regionalism in Asia and is consequently organised thematically under the headings of: • conceptualising the region • economic issues • political issues • strategic issues • regional organizations. The Routledge Handbook of Asian Regionalism will be an indispenable resource for students and scholars of Asia politics, international relations and regionalism. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Conceptualizing the Asian region 1. Theories of Regionalism 2. Competing Regions: East Asia vs the Asia-Pacific 3. The Importance of Memory 4. History of Asia 5. Maritime Connections Part 2: Economic Issues 6. Asian Models of Capitalism 7. The Overseas Chinese 8. The Developmental State 9. The Role of MNCs 10. Trade Integration 11. Financial Cooperation 12. China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement Part 3: Political Issues 13. Asian Values and Ways 14. Globalisation and Asia 15. Sovereignty 16. Bottom Up Regionalism/ASEAN People’s Forum 17. Corruption 18. Human Rights 19. Asian Legal Systems 20. Democracy and Authoritarianism Part 4: Strategic Issues 21. Geopolitical History and the Rise of China 22. Regional Leadership Competition 23. Theoretical Approaches to Asian Security 24. Comprehensive Security 25. Environmental Security 26. Non-Traditional Security 27. Energy Security Part 5: Organizations 28. ASEAN 29. Asean Regional Forum 30. APEC 31. ASEAN+3 32. EAS 33. SCO 34. ASEM 35. SAARC September 2011: 246 x 174: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-58054-0: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580540

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Taiwanese Identity in the 21st Century

Taiwan’s Democracy

Series Edited by Dafydd Fell, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

Domestic, Regional and Global Perspectives

Edited by Robert Ash, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK, John W. Garver, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and Penelope Prime, Mercer University, USA

The Routledge Research on Taiwan Series seeks to publish quality research on all aspects of Taiwan studies. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the books will cover topics such as politics, economic development, culture, society, anthropology and history.

Series: Routledge Research on Taiwan Series

Routledge Research on Taiwan Series

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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 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 modern Taiwan.

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. 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 August 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57538-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57542-3: £22.99

Edited by Gunter Schubert, University of Tuebingen, Germany and Jens Damm, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany As we look to enter the second decade of the 21st century, Taiwan’s quest for identity remains the most contentious issue in the domestic arena of Taiwanese politics. From here, it spills over into the cross-Strait relationship and impacts on regional and global security. Whether Taiwan is a nation state or whether Taiwan has any claim to be a nation-state and how Taiwan should relate to ’China’ are issues which have long been hotly debated on the island, although it seems that much of this debate is now more focused on finding an adequate strategy to deal with the Beijing government than on the legitimacy of Taiwan’s claim to sovereignty as the Republic of China. The collection of chapters in this book shed light on very different aspects of Taiwan’s current state of identity formation from historical, political, social and economic perspectives, both domestically, and globally. As such it will be invaluable reading for students and scholars of Taiwan studies, politics, history and society, as well as those interested in cross-Strait relations, Chinese politics, and Chinese international relations. July 2011: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-62023-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415620239

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Politics of Difference in Taiwan Edited by T.W. Ngo and Hong-zen Wang, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan

Economic and Political Challenges

This book analyses the political and economic challenges Taiwan has faced since since its democratic revolution began with the lifting of martial law in 1987. Taiwan’s Democracy will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Taiwan studies, Chinese politics and economics, international politics and economics, and development studies.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction John Garver Part 1: Constitutional Debate Amidst Political Challenges 2. The Politics of Constitutional Reform in Taiwan Shelley Rigger 3. Negotiating National Identity in Taiwan: Between Nativisation and De-Sinicisation Christopher R. Hughes 4. The Polarization of Taiwan’s Party Competition in the DPP Era Dafydd Fell Part 2: Economic Restructuring in the Global Context 5. Is the Taiwan Model of Growth, Human Resource Development and Equity Sustainable in the Twenty-First Century? Anne Booth 6. Taiwan’s Industrial Policy and the Economic Rise of the PRC: Opportunities and Challenges Yun-Peng Chu and Gee San 7. Trade, Investment and Technological Upgrading: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Taiwan Barry Naughton 8. Globalization, Dynamic Comparative Advantage and Taiwan’s Drive for Sustainable Development Peter C.Y. Chow July 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60457-4: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60458-1: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415604581

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. Cultural Difference, Social Recognition, and Political Representation in Taiwan Tak-Wing Ngo and Hong-zen Wang 2. Multiculturalism and Indigenism: Contrasting the Experiences of Canada and Taiwan Scott Simon 3. Liminality and Taiwan Tropism in a Postcolonial Context: Schemes of National Identification among Taiwan’s ’Mainlanders’ on the Eve of Kuomintang’s Return to Power Stéphane Corcuff 4. The Fabrication of Differences among Kaohsiung Dockworkers Yi-Chi Chen and Tak-Wing Ngo 5. Manufacturing Manhood: The Culture of Hegemonic Masculinity in Taiwan’s Labor Movement Ming-sho Ho 6. Classism in Immigration Control and Migrant Integration Yen-Fen Tseng and Yukiko Komiya 7. Strategies of Alliance among Cross-Border Families and Chinese Marriage Immigrants Melody Chia-Wen Lu 8. Politics of Negotiation between Vietnamese Wives and Taiwanese Husbands Wen-hui Anna Tang, Danièle Bélanger, and Hong-zen Wang 9. Discrimination and Backlash against Homosexual Groups Jens Damm 10. Assessing (Multi)Culturalism through Public Art Practices Anru Lee and Perng-juh Peter Shyong May 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-56407-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564076

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Strategic Partnerships in Asia Balancing Without Alliances

Routledge Contemporary Asia Series

Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego, USA

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. 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. 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-77774-2: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77775-9: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86501-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777759

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Democracy or Alternative Political Systems in Asia

Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific Edited by Robin Jeffrey, Edward Aspinall and Anthony Regan, all at Australian National University Series: Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific identifies structures, norms, practices and techniques that have either fuelled or moderated conflicts. As such, it is an essential read for students and scholars of international relations, peace and conflict studies and Asian studies.

East Asian Transformation On the Political Economy of Dynamism, Governance and Crisis Jeffrey Henderson, University of Bristol, UK

After the Strongmen Edited by Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, Academia Sinica, Taiwan This book tackles the important issue of what happened to Asia’s political systems after the fall of various political strongmen? It is generally assumed that once strongmen who dictate a nations’ politics with a dictatorial or authoritarian fashion fall, the political landscape then drastically changes and the prospects for democracy comes in a matter of time. As the contributors of this book show, the stories were not so simple and straightforward in the contexts of Northeast and Southeast Asia. Democratic governance is only one of the three possible and feasible outcomes, the other two outcomes are either a weakening/ unstable political leadership or a sustained authoritarian system. March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67725-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677257

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Soft Power in Japan-China Relations State, Sub-State and Non-State Relations Utpal Vyas, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan

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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. Theories of Power in International Relations 3. Soft Power: What is It and How does It Function? 4. Japan’s Political and Cultural 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 8. Conclusions

October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67031-9: £85.00

2010: 234 x 156: 204pp Hb: 978-0-415-55170-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83579-1

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The Politics of Religion in South and Southeast Asia Edited by Ishtiaq Ahmed, National University of Singapore The notion of a ‘politics of religion’ refers to the increasing role that religion plays in the politics of the contemporary world. This book presents comparative country case studies on the politics of religion in South and South Asia, including India, Pakistan and Indonesia. May 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-60227-3: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81713-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602273

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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.

Selected Contents: Preface: An East Asian Journey Acknowledgements 1. Making Sense of East Asian Transformation 2. Danger and Opportunity in the Transformation Process 3. States and Transformation 4. Economic Crises and Governance Failures 5. Governing Growth and Inequality 6. Limits to Industrialization Jeffrey Henderson and Richard Phillips 7. China and Global Development 8. Towards a Global-Asian Era? Endnotes. References. Index February 2011: 234 x 156: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-54791-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54792-5: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-83313-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547925

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Changing Power Relations in Northeast Asia Implications for Relations between Japan and South Korea Edited by Marie Soderberg, Stockholm Economics School, Sweden Series: European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian Economics and Business Series The aim of this book is to analyse the Japan-South Korean relationship from various angles such as politics, security, economics, culture and immigration issues and how the relationship is affected by the changing power relations in Northeast Asia. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Japan–South Korea Relations at a Crossroads Marie Söderberg 2. How Can We Cope With Historical Disputes? The Japanese and South Korean Experience Kan Kimura 3. A Whirlpool of Historical Controversies in Widening Waters of Cooperation Cheol Hee Park 4. Japan and the Two Koreas: The Foreign Policy Power of Domestic Politics T.J. Pempel 5. Historical Memory versus Democratic Reassurance: The Security Relationship between Japan and South Korea Paul Midford 6. Hallyu: New Politico-Cultural Discourse in East Asia? Ingyu Oh 7. Lingering Memory Problems: Compromising Hearts and Resentful Resistance Mikyoung Kim 8. Substituting Multilateralism, Guiding Trilateralism: The Japan–ROK Investment Agreement in the Growing East Asian Regionalism Yoichiro Sato 9. The Struggle for a Decent Life in Japan: The Korean Minority Adapting to Changing Legal and Political Conditions Marie Söderberg 10. A Multilayered Analysis of Japan–South Korea Relations Marie Söderberg 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-58747-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587471

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Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series Series Edited by Leszek Buszynski, International University of Japan and William Tow, Australian National University, Canberra New security concerns are emerging in the Asia Pacific region as global players face challenges from rising great powers, all of which interact with confident middle powers in complicated ways. This series puts forward important new work on key security issues in the region. It embraces the roles of the major actors, their defense policies and postures and their security interaction over the key issues of the region. It includes coverage of the United States, China, Japan, Russia, the Koreas, as well as the middle powers of ASEAN and South Asia. It also covers issues relating to environmental and economic security as well as transnational actors and regional groupings.

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Preparing for the Next Asia-Pacific War Defence Planning in the Twenty-First Century

The China-Vietnam Relationship Contentious Issues and Their Impact Ramses Amer, Stockholm University, Sweden This book examines the relationship between Vietnam and China from 1975 to the present. It outlines the various causes of tension, discusses how normalisation of relations was brought about in 1991, and charts developments following the normalisation of relations. It explores current disputed issues, including territorial disputes, shared rivers and economic relations; and throughout gives particular attention to the management of inter-state relations and to the management of conflict. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Rationale, Purpose and Structure 2. Theoretical Approach 3. Methodological Consideration and Overview of the Sources Used in the Study Part 2: Patterns of Development of the Sino-Vietnamese Relationship since 1975 4. Developments from the End of the War in Vietnam in 1975 to the Border War of February-March 1979 5. Developments from the Border War of 1979 up to the Full Normalisation of Relations in Late 1991 6. Developments of Relations since Full Normalisation of Relations in Late 1991 Part 3: Contentious Issues in Sino-Vietnamese Relations 7. Issues of Contention in the Deterioration of Relations in the Late 1970s 8. Management of the Issues of Contention in the Process of Normalisation 9. Existing and Potential Issues of Contention since Full Normalisation of Relations Part 4: Contending Explanation and Theoretical Assessment 10. Contending Explanations to the Pattern of Sino-Vietnamese Relations since 1975 11. Assessing the Explanatory Value of the Ripeness Theory 12. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-61091-9: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415610919

A Critical Reader Edited by Frederic Volpi, University of St Andrews, UK

Stephan Frühling, Australian National University This book analyses the defence policy statements of three key Asia Pacific powers - the United States, Australia and New Zealand - and shows how uncertainty about the rise of China has influenced current defence planning decisions, and how thinking about the strategic risks associated with China have changed over time. Key issues covered include the difference in approach by the three countries, the degree to which strategic risk emanates from China directly or indirectly from China’s wider impact on the region, the consequences for Japan of China’s rise, and an assessment of whether the defence planning responses are commesurate with the real degree of risk. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Capability Planning for the Rise of China 2. Four Ways of Managing Uncertainty in Defence Planning 3. Rearmament Planning 4. Threat-Based Planning 5. Portfolio-Based Planning 6. Task-Based Planning 7. Preparing for China’s Rise 8. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations November 2011: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-60573-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415605731

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Political Islam

ASEAN and the Institutionalization of East Asia Edited by Ralf Emmers, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore This book examines the evolving multilateral security arrangements in East Asia. It discusses the role of ASEAN, highlighting its successes and its deficiencies, including the fact that it is confined to Southeast Asia and has among its members none of the major East Asian powers nor any of the external powers such as the United States which have a strong interest in the region. October 2011: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-61434-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415614344

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This Reader provides the student with an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the study of political Islam. Offering a clear route to the most influential literature in the field, the diverse range of viewpoints presented allows students to obtain a detailed, authoritative and critical perspective on the most pressing questions of the

post-9/11 era. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Critically Studying Political Islam 2. Modern Understandings and Explanations of Islamism 3. Political Islam, the State and Political Power 4. Political Islam and Democracy 5. Islamist Movements in Multicultural Settings 6. Political Islam and Political Violence 7. The Globalization of Islamism 8. The Future of Political Islam 2010: 246 x 174: 488pp Hb: 978-0-415-56027-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56028-3: £27.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415560283

Islam as Political Religion The Future of an Imperial Faith Shabbir Akhtar, Independent scholar, USA

This book provides a survey of contemporary Islam from a theological and philosophical perspective. Engaging with critics of contemporary Islam as he sets out an agenda of what his religion is and could be as a political entity, the author tackles philosophical, religious and political thinkers and covers a raft of issues faced by Muslims in an increasingly secular society.

2010: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-78146-6: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78147-3: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84182-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415781473

The East Asian Security Community Donna Weeks, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia This book examines the concept of ‘security community’ as put forward by international relations theorists, and explores how such a concept might be applied in practice in East Asia. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements/Preface. Introduction 1. Framing a Security Community in the Asia-Pacific Region 2. Securing Community—Japan’s ‘in/security’ and the Region 3. Reframing Security: Japan’s Tentative Re-engagement 4. When a Security Community can Work: Australia and Japan in Iraq 5. From Bilateral to Multilateral: Japan and the East Asia Community 6. The Next Step: The Six-party Talks 7. Security Communities, Trust and the Asia-Pacific Security Environment. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index December 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49448-9: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415494489

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Routledge Handbook of Political Islam

Sea Power and the Asia-Pacific

Edited by Shahram Akbarzadeh, University of Melbourne, Australia

Edited by Geoffrey Till, Joint Services Command and Staff College / Defence Studies, Kings College London, UK and Patrick Bratton, Hawaii Pacific University, Hawaii, USA

This Handbook provides a multidisciplinary overview of one of the key political movements of our time. Drawing on the expertise from some of the top scholars in the world it examines theoretical and historical backgrounds, terrorism, strategy, case studies of Islamist movements in the developing world and the West, and the relationship with democracy and gender issues. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Political Thoughts of Seyyed Qutb 3. The Emerging Political Philosophy of Contemporary Islamism 4. Muslim Brotherhood 5. Hamas between Pragmatism and Radicalism 6. Velayat-e Faqih 7. Hizbullah in Lebanon 8. Hizb ut-Tahrir 9. Emergence of Political Islam in Central Asia 10. Preserving Muslim Identity under Secular Rule in Turkey 11. Merging Islam and Democracy in Iran? 12. Rise of Islamism in Pakistan 13. Limits of Islamic Legitimacy in Saudi Arabia 14. Islamic Radicalism in Indonesia 15. The Significance of the Arab Israeli Conflict 16. Islamism and Political Violence – Al Qaeda 17. The Challenge of Muslim Integration in the West 18. Radicalism in the United Kingdom 19. Islamic Education as Incubator of Radicalism? 20. Attitude Towards Women 21. Islamism and the US Policy 22. The Clash of Civilizations 23. Islam and Modernity October 2011: 234 x 156: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-48473-2: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415484732

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The Moral Economy of the Madrasa Islam and Education Today Edited by Keiko Sakurai, Waseda University, Japan and Fariba Adelkhah, Sciences Po-Ceri, France Series: New Horizons in Islamic Studies The revival of madrasas in the 1980s coincided with the rise of political Islam and soon became associated with the ’clash of civilizations’ between Islam and the West. This volume examines the rapid expansion of madrasas across Asia and the Middle East and analyses their role in society within their local, national and global context. Based on anthropological investigations in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, and Pakistan, the chapters take a new approach to the issue, examining the recent phenomenon of women in madrasas; Hui Muslims in China; relations between the Iran’s Shia seminary after the 1979-Islamic revolution and Shia in Pakistan and Afghanistan; and South Asian madrasas. Emphasis is placed on the increased presence of women in these institutions, and the reciprocal interactions between secular and religious schools in those countries. Taking into account social, political and demographic changes within the region, the authors show how madrasas have been successful in responding to the educational demand of the people and how they have been modernized their style to cope with a changing environment. March 2011: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-58988-8: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84078-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415589888

The Triumph of Neptune

General Asia: Law Forthcoming

Series: Cass Series: Naval Policy and History

Law and Development in Asia

This volume examines the rise and fall of sea powers in the Asia-Pacific region.

Edited by Gerald McAlinn, Keio University, Japan and Cˇaslav Petrovic´, Kyushu University, Japan

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Seapower and the Rise and Fall of Empires Geoffrey Till 2. Globalization and the Asia-Pacific Carlos Juarez 3. The US as a Pacific Power Patrick Bratton 4. The US Navy and the Pacific Captain Kevin Johnson 5. China’s Rediscovery of its Maritime Past Capt Carl Shuster 6. China’s Maritime Future Adm Mike McDevitt 7. Japan’s Maritime Past, Present and Future Alessio Patalano 8. India’s Maritime Past, Present and Future Harsh Pant 9. Singapore’s Maritime Past, Present and Future Joshua Ho 10. Korea’s Maritime Past, Present and Future Seong Yong Park 11. Australia’s Maritime Past, Present and Future Andrew Forbes 12. Adapting to Change: The British Experience: A: Imperial Defence and Anglo-US Cooperation Greg Kennedy 13. The British in the Pacific Jon Robb-Webb 14. Adapting to Change: The United States. A. Strategic Responses Richard Halloran 15. Adapting to Change : The United States. Naval Responses Stan Weeks 16. Conclusion Patrick Bratton and Geoffrey Till. Bibliography August 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60934-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415609340

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US-Japan-North Korean Security Relations

Series: Routledge Law in Asia 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. 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

Irrepressible Interests

October 2011: 234 x 156: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-57603-1: £95.00

Anthony DiFilippo, Lincoln University, USA

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Series: Asian Security Studies This book examines the major security and related issues between the United States, Japan and North Korea (DPRK).

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Nuclear Armed to the Teeth 3. Unlikely Bedfellows: U.S.-North Korean Inducements in the Rearming of Japan 4. The Making of DPRK Policies in Washington and Tokyo 5. Caught in the Crossfire: North Korean Loyalists in Japan 6. Politics, Partisanship, and the Stalemate in Japan-North Korean Relations 7. Conclusion: Separate Concerns and Rapprochement Possibilities. Selected Bibliography

Asian Approaches to International Law and the Legacy of Colonialism and Imperialism

August 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-78297-5: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80706-4

Edited by Jin-Hyun Paik, Seoul National University, Korea, Seok-Woo Lee and Kevin Y.L. Tan

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Public Administration in East Asia Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan Edited by Evan M. Berman, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan Series: Public Administration and Public Policy Written by leading experts, this book examines the inner workings of governments in East Asia, in particular its public administration and related public policy processes. 2010: 254 x 178: 692pp Hb: 978-1-4200-5190-2: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781420051902

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The Law of the Sea, Territorial Disputes and International Dispute Settlement

Since the conclusion of World War II, the legacy of militarism and colonialism in areas of Asia has left many unresolved conflicts, dividing parts of the region. This legacy has also contributed to the discourse of contemporary legal issues in the region, including territorial disputes, human rights, the environment, state responsibility, and international trade among others. This volume addresses salient international legal issues that flowed from the legacy of the region’s historical experience with colonialism. The book specifically addresses topics including territorial boundary disputes, the law of the sea and maritime delimitation, international law and colonialism, responsibility to protect and international dispute resolution. December 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67978-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415679787

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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. 2010: 234 x 156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-58227-8: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84024-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582278

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Foreign Investment and Dispute Resolution Law and Practice in Asia Edited by Vivienne Bath and Luke Nottage, both at University of Sydney, Australia Series: Routledge Research in International Economic Law This book critically assesses patterns and issues in both the substantive law and policy environment impacting on foreign investment flows in major Asian economies, and dispute resolution law and practice related to those flows. The book offers a detailed comparative study attentive to socio-economic context and competing theories of the role of law in Asia. Contributions come from academics with extensive country-specific expertise, and often considerable practical experience. The chapters analyse the law and practice of investment treaties and FDI regimes in Asia looking specifically at developments in Japan, India, Bangladesh, China, Indonesia and Malaysia, Korea and Vietnam. The book considers the impact of the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s and the Global Financial Crisis a decade later, examining the shifts in FDI and capital flows in Asia that have resulted from these crises.

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Human Rights in the AsiaPacific Region

Transnational Crime and Human Rights

Towards Institution Building

Responses to Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Subregion

Edited by Hitoshi Nasu, Australian National University, Australia and Ben Saul, University of Sydney, Australia Series: Routledge Research in Human Rights Law The Asia-Pacific is known for having the least developed regional mechanisms for protecting human rights. This edited collection makes a timely and distinctive contribution to contemporary debates about building institutions for human rights protection in the Asia-Pacific region, in the wake of ASEAN’s establishment in 2009 of a sub-regional human rights commission. Drawing together leading scholarly voices, the book focuses on the systemic issue of institutionalising human rights protection in the Asia-Pacific. It critically examines the prospects for deepening and widening human rights institutions in the region, challenging the orthodox scepticism about whether the Asia-Pacific is ’ready’ for stronger human rights institutions and exploring the variety of possible forms that regional and sub-regional institutions might take. The volume also analyses the impediments to new institutions, whilst questioning the justifications for them. The collection provides a range of perspectives on the issues and many of the chapters bring interdisciplinary insights to bear. As such, the collection will be of interest to scholarly, practitioner, and student audiences in law, as well as to readers in international relations, political science, Asian studies, and human rights. May 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-60254-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81572-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602549

Susan Kneebone and Julie Debeljak, both at Monash University, Australia Despite the international community’s attempts to offer a coordinated response to the issue of ‘human trafficking’ in the twenty first century, there are indications that the trafficking is actually on the increase, and is a growing part of the global economy. This book offers an evaluation of responses to the transnational crime of human trafficking and governance of the issue through a case study of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) which comprises Cambodia, the People’s Republic of China, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam. It analyses the international and national legal and policy frameworks and the role of governments, international and national non-governmental institutions, and regional processes, in responding to trafficking issues in the GMS. The advantages and limits of the new international framework for tackling human trafficking are explored from the perspective of the region’s experience with international and national multi-lateral programmes, illustrating how the new international framework for tackling human trafficking has translated into practice. The book considers issues about competing mandates, and gaps in strategies for protection and concludes with a discussion of broader lessons to be learned from the GMS situation and suggestions for future governance strategies in the fight against trafficking. September 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-59425-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415594257

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General Asia: History New

History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia Divided Memories Edited by Gi-Wook Shin and Daniel C. Sneider, both at Stanford University, USA Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series Over the past fifteen years Northeast Asia has witnessed growing intraregional exchanges and interactions, especially in the realms of culture and economy. Still, the region cannot escape from the burden of history. This book examines the formation of historical memory in four Northeast Asian societies (China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan) and the United States focusing on the period from the beginning of the Sino-Japanese war in 1931 until the formal conclusion of the Pacific War with the San Francisco Peace Treaty of 1951. The contributors analyse the recent efforts of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese scholars to write a ‘common history’ of Northeast Asia and question the underlying motivations for their efforts and subsequent achievements. In doing so, they contend that the greatest obstacle to reconciliation in Northeast Asia lies in the existence of divided, and often conflicting, historical memories. The book argues that a more fruitful approach lies in understanding how historical memory has evolved in each country and been incorporated into respective master narratives. Through uncovering the existence of different master narratives, it is hoped, citizens will develop a more self-critical, self-reflective approach to their own history and that such an introspective effort has the potential to lay the foundation for greater self- and mutual understanding and eventual historical reconciliation in the region. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars of Asian history, Asian education and international relations in East Asia. February 2011: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-60303-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415603034

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Asian Expansions The Historical Experiences of Polity Expansion in Asia Edited by Geoffrey Wade, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Series: Routledge Studies in the Early History of Asia It is crucial to an understanding of the modern world that the evolution of Asian polities be explored not only in terms of political systems, but also in terms of how their territories expanded. This book is path-breaking in that it analyses Asian historical experiences of polity expansion, examining the motives, mechanisms and justifications for territorial expansion by Asian polities from premodern times.

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Sexual Diversity in Asia, c. 600 - 1950 Edited by Raquel Reyes and William G. ClarenceSmith, both at School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series Sexual Diversity in Asia is the first book of its kind to place sex acts in Asia at the forefront of historical investigation. The chapters explore the history of sodomy and other so-called transgressive sexual practices such as anal sex, same-sex erotic encounters, pederasty, bestiality, incest, transgenderism, and oral sex in East, Southeast and South Asia.

Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Asia has undergone immense and far reaching changes: war, revolution, occupation, industrialization. This series includes in-depth research on aspects of economic, political and social history of individual countries as well as more broad-reaching analyses of regional issues.

Selected Contents: Preface and Introduction Part 1: Codes of Conduct: India, China, Southeast Asia 1. Censured Sexual Acts in Early Medieval India Daud Ali 2. Other Pleasures? Anal sex and Medical Discourse in Pre-Modern China Vivienne Lo and Penelope Barrett 3. Same-Sex and Transgender Identities in Islamic Southeast Asia, from the Fifteenth Century to the 1940s William G. Clarence-Smith Part 2: Sex and Politics: Thailand, Japan 4. Subversive Sedition: Sodomy and Politics in Thai History Tamara Loos 5. The Shogun’s Lover’s Would-be Swedish Boyfriend: Inoue Masashige, Tokugawa Iemitsu and Olof Eriksson Willman, 1658-59 Timon Screech Part 3: Crimes and Misdemeanors: Spanish Manila, Dutch Batavia 6. Sodomy and the Chinese in late 16th Century Spanish Manila Raquel A.G. Reyes 7. Sins Against Nature: Sodomy, Bestiality and Incest in the Early-Modern Indonesian Archipelago Peter Boomgaard

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China and Southeast Asia Historical Interactions Edited by Geoffrey Wade, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore and James K. Chin, University of Hong Kong Spanning the fifteenth to the twentieth centuries and examining maritime trading relations, political interactions, overland Chinese expansion and Chinese commerce in Southeast Asia, this book will appeal to historians of China and Southeast Asia. September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58997-0: £75.00

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Food Culture in Colonial Asia

Designing History in East Asian Textbooks

A Taste of Empire

Identity Politics and Transnational Aspirations Edited by Gotelind Müller, University of Heidelberg, Germany Series: Routledge Studies in Education and Society in Asia This book analyses the efforts throughout East Asia to deploy education for purposes of political socialization, and in particular in order to shape notions of identity. The chapters also examine the trend of ‘common textbook initiatives’, which have recently emerged in East Asia with the aim of helping to defuse tensions arguably fuelled by existing practices of mutual (mis) representation. These are analysed in relation to the East Asian political context, and compared with previous and ongoing endeavours in other parts of the world, particularly Europe, which have been keenly observed by East Asian practitioners. Written by a group of international education experts, chapters discuss the enduring focus on the role of curricula in inculcating homogenous visions of the national self, and indeed homogenized visions of significant ’others’. Including contributions from scholars and curriculum developers involved personally in the writing of national and multi-national history textbooks this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Asian education, Asian history and comparative education studies.

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Cecilia Leong-Salobir, University of Western Australia Presenting a social history of colonial food practices in India, Malaysia and Singapore, this book discusses the contribution that Asian domestic servants made towards the development of this cuisine between 1858 and 1963. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. What Empire Builders Ate 2. The Colonial Appropriation of Curry 3. Servants of Empire: The Role and Representation of Domestic Servants 4. Leisure and Segregation: Clubs, Hill Stations and Resthouses 5. Dirt and Disease 6. Conclusion May 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-60632-5: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81706-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415606325

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The Japanese Occupation of Borneo, 1941-45

The Rise of the Ottoman Empire The Eurasian Way of War

Ooi Keat Gin, Universiti Sains Malaysia

Studies in the History of Turkey, 13th–15th Centuries

Military Practice in Seventh Century China and Byzantium

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.

Paul Wittek

David A. Graff, Kansas State College, USA

Edited by Colin Heywood, University of Hull, UK

Series: Asian States and Empires

Series: Royal Asiatic Society Books

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Prewar Borneo 3. On the Road to War 4. The Japanese Invasion and Occupation of Borneo 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

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Edited by Christine de Matos and Rowena Ward, both at University of Wollongong, Australia

This book is a comparative study of military practice in Sui-Tang China and the Byzantine Empire between approximately 600 and 700 AD. It covers all aspects of the military art from weapons and battlefield tactics to logistics, campaign organization, military institutions, and the grand strategy of empire. Whilst not neglecting the many differences between the Chinese and Byzantines, this book highlights the striking similarities in their organizational structures, tactical deployments and above all their extremely cautious approach to warfare. It shows that, contrary to the conventional wisdom positing a straightforward Western way of war and an ’Oriental’ approach characterized by evasion and trickery, the specifics of Byzantine military practice in the seventh century differed very little from what was known in Tang China. It argues that these similarities cannot be explained by diffusion or shared cultural influences, which were limited, but instead by the need to deal with common problems and confront common enemies, in particular the nomadic peoples of the Eurasian steppes. Overall, this book provides compelling evidence that pragmatic needs may have more influence than deep cultural imperatives in determining a society’s ’way of war.’

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Science, Health and the State in Modern Asia Edited by Liping Bu, Alma College, USA, Darwin Stapleton, Rockefeller Archive Center, USA and Ka-Che Yip, University of Maryland, USA This book examines the encounter between western and Asian models of public health and medicine in a range of East and Southeast Asian countries over the course of the twentieth century. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Liping Bu and Ka-che Yip 2. Science, Culture, and Disease Control in Colonial Hong Kong Ka-che Yip 3. Public Health in Prewar Singapore: The Development of Hospital Services and Medical Education Law Yuen Han 4. Hygiene and Decolonization: The Rockefeller Foundation and Indonesian Nationalism, 1933-1958 Eric Andrew Stein 5. The Alma-Ata Declaration, Rockefeller Foundation and the Development of Primary Health Care in Sri Lanka: A Model for Health Promotion Soma Hewa 6. ’Removing the Obstacles to Public Health Work’: Rockefeller Initiatives in Public Health in China and Japan and its Effects, 1925-1950 Darwin Stapleton 7. From Race Biology to Population Control: The Rockefeller Foundation’s ’Public Health’ Projects in Japan, 1920s-1950s Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci 8. Beijing First Health Station: Innovative Public Health Education and Influence on China’s Health Profession Liping Bu 9. Between the State and the Private Sphere: The Chinese State Medicine Movement, 1930-1949 Xi Gao 10. From Japanese Colonial Medicine to American-Standard Medicine in Taiwan – A Case Study of the Transition in the Medical Profession and Practices in East Asia Michael Shiyung Liu 11. In Republican China, Public Health by Whom, for Whom? Bridie Andrews 12. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-66566-7: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665667

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. October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-7007-1500-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780700715008

Gender, Power, and Military Occupations Asia Pacific and the Middle East since 1945

Series: Routledge Research in Gender and History Military occupations and interventions have a gendered impact on both those engaged in occupying, and those whose lands have been occupied, yet little has been published about this effect either historically or in contemporary times. This collection redresses this neglect by examining and analyzing the impact of occupation on men and women, both occupied and occupier, in a variety of geographical spaces from Japan to the Philippines to Iraq. October 2011: 229 x 152: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-89183-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415891837

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Abandoned Japanese in Postwar Manchuria The Lives of War Orphans and Wives in Two Countries Yeeshan Chan Series: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series

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Court Cultures in the Muslim World Seventh to Nineteenth Centuries Edited by Albrecht Fuess, University of Erfurt, Germany and Jan-Peter Hartung, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK Series: SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East

This book provides broad coverage of the history of Islamic courts from the time of Muhammed and the early Caliphates through to the 19th century. In particular it examines issues of politics and patronage from across the Islamic world stretching from Cordoba east to India.

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This book relates the experiences of the zanryu-hojin – the Japanese civilians, mostly women and children, who were abandoned in Manchuria after the end of the Second World War when Japan’s puppet state in Manchuria ended. It examines their eventual repatriation, alongside issues of war memory and war guilt, and the worldviews of the zanryu-hojin, alongside Japanese society and its anti-war social movements.

Selected Contents: 1. Approaches to the Study of Zanry-hjin Part 1: Structures 2. Historical Origins 3. Personhoods Formed in Rural China 4. Repatriation Since 1972 Part 2: Families 5. Three Family Accounts 6. Family in Transition 7. Generational Tension & Personhood Developed in Japan Part 3: Negotiation 8. Qiaoxiang Practices & Profiting from Kinship 9. Volunteerism & Activism 10. Conclusion: To What Extent They Have Transformed? 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-59181-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83933-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415591812

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Routledge Handbook of Heritage in Asia Edited by Patrick Daly, National University of Singapore and Tim Winter, University of Western Sydney, Australia Across Asia today rapid economic and social change means the region’s heritage is at once under threat and undergoing a revival as never before. The volume examines heritage as a key component in the unfolding modernities of Asia, moving between analytical scales to address questions of tourism, urban planning, national or ethnic expressions of identity, conflict memorialisation, or biodiversity. Selected Contents: Introduction: Heritage in Asia Tim Winter and Patrick Daly Part 1: Paradigms of Conservation: The View from Asia 1. Diverging Philosophies of ‘Authenticity’: Challenging the Current Paradigm Nobuko Inaba 2. Theorising Architectural Conservation in Asia Johannes Widodo and Timoticin Kwanda 3. The Unbearability of Impermanence: Buddhism and Heritage in Asia Maurizio Peleggi 4. From MultiReligious to Mono-Religious Monuments in South Asia Himanshu Ray 5. The Circle and the Line: Challenges of Teaching Heritage Conservation in Asia Jeff Cody and Kecia Fong Part 2: Cultural Politics and Governance 6. World Heritage, States, Governance and the Politics of Culture William Logan 7. Legislating to Safeguard Asia’s Intangible Cultural Heritage: Theory, Issues and Potential Solutions Georgina Lloyd 8. The Leadership’s Attitude towards Cultural Tradition Since in the Post-Tiananmen China Jiawen Ai 9. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Peace Building in Indonesia and East Timor Birgit Brauchler 10. The Cultural Revitalization of Khmer Ethnic Identity in Thailand: Empowerment or Confinement? Alexandra Denes Part 3: (Re)Claiming the Past 11. National Memoryscape, Urban Landscape: The Ichigawa Memorial Hall in Cosmopolitan Tokyo Jung-Sun N. Han 12. The Politics of Nostalgia and Loss in Luang Prabang, Lao PDR David Berliner 13. War and Revolution as National Heritage: ‘Red Tour’ in China Horng-luen Wang 14. Out in The Cold?: Remembering Socialism and Global Conflict in Asia Colin Long 15. Mining, Globalisation and Tribal Landscapes in Eastern India Vinita Damodaran 16. Vernacular, Everyday Heritage, and Tourism in Asian Urban Cultural Landscapes Ken Taylor and Keir Reeves Part 4: Negotiating Modernity and Globalization 17. Heritage and the Project of Asian Modernity Denis Byrne 18. Japan’s Pan-Asianism and Buddhist Heritage in Asia Aki Toyoyama 19. The Product of Policy: Theatre in the Time of Globalization Anita Elizabeth Cherian 20. Rethinking Relationships: World Heritage, Communities and Tourism Robyn Bushell and Russell Staiff 21. Shifting Pilgrim Trails and Temple-Towns in India Kiran A. Shinde 22. Visuality, Embodiment and Narrative, and the Future of Digital Heritage in Asia Sarah Kenderdine. Conclusion Tim Winter and Patrick Daly July 2011: 246 x 174: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-60045-3: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600453

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Online@AsiaPacific

De-Westernizing Communication Research

Networked Sociality, Creativity and Politics in the Asia–Pacific Region

Altering Questions and Changing Frameworks

Larissa Hjorth, RMIT University, Australia and Michael Arnold, University of Melbourne, Australia

Edited by Georgette Wang, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Series: Asia’s Transformations/Asia.com

Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia

How does the online activity distort, or shape the offline world? And what are the emerging modes of community, sociality, media literacy, creativity and politics traversing online and offline spaces as Web 2.0 and social networked media burgeon? This book seeks to consider these questions by drawing on case studies which all describe “a day in the life” in a crossgenerational, cross-class familial context at six locations — Manila, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Shanghai and Melbourne — bringing new insights into localized and regional online communities that are as dynamic and ever-evolving as the internet itself.

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.

Employing comprehensive, cross-disciplinary frameworks from theoretical approaches such as media sociology, ethnography, cultural studies and media and communication studies, Online@AsiaPacific will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Asian culture and society, cybercultures, new media studies, communication studies and internet studies. August 2012: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67216-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415672160

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Health Transitions and the Double Disease Burden in Asia and the Pacific Histories of Responses to NonCommunicable and Communicable Diseases Edited by Milton J. Lewis, University of Sydney, Australia and Kerrie L. MacPherson, University of Hong Kong Series: Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies This book analyses the development of a leading global health problem and policy responses to it in the context of a demographically, economically and politically very significant region of the world with a view to a better understanding of the double disease burden and the development of more effective health policy to deal with it. Selected Contents: 1. The Challenge of Double Health Burdens in Asia and the Pacific: An Introduction 2. Australia 3. China and Hong Kong 4. India 5. Indonesia 6. Malaysia 7. Singapore 8. The Philippines 9. Thailand 10. Pacific Islands 11. New Guinea 12. Vietnam 13. Japan 14. Korea 15. Taiwan 16. Sri Lanka 17. New Zealand December 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57543-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575430

Selected Contents: 1. Beyond De-Westernizing Communication Research: An Introduction Part 1: Eurocentrism in Communication Research: The Problem and its Contributing Factors 2. De-Westernizing Communication: Strategies for Neutralizing Cultural Myths 3. Emerging Global Divides in Media and Communication Theory: European Universalism versus Non-Western Reactions 4. Globalizing Media and Communication Studies: Thoughts on the Translocal and the Modern 5. Orientalism, Occidentalism and Communication Research Part 2: The Promises of Focusing on the Particular 6.“DeWesternizing’ Communication Studies in Chinese Societies? 7. To Westernize or Not: That’s NOT the Question 8. Pitfalls of Cross-Cultural Analysis: Chinese Wenyi Film and Melodrama Part 3: From Cultural Specificity to Cultural Generality: The Possibility of Universal Universality 9. The Geography of Theory and the Place of Knowledge: Pivots, Peripheries and Waiting Rooms 10. Journeys to the West: The Making of Asian Modernities 11. Beyond the Dichotomy of Communication Studies 12. Beyond Ethnocentrism in Communication Theory: Towards a Culture-Centric Approach 13. Reconceptualizing DeWesternization: Science of Meaning as an Alternative Part 4: Opportunities, Limitations, and Implications for Future Research 14. Whither Eurocentrism? Media, Culture and Nativism in Our Time 15. The Production of Asian Theories of Communication: Contexts and Challenges 16. The Definition and Types of Alternative Discourses 17. After the Fall of the Tower of Babel: CultureCommensurability as a Point of Departure 2010: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-57545-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84659-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575454

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Journal of South Asian History and Culture 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 Volume 3, 2011, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1947-2498, Online ISSN: 1947-2501

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. Such an approach is critical to any expanding field of study, for the development of more informed and broader perspectives, and of more overarching theoretical conceptions. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rsac

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Enhancing Asia-Europe Co-operation through Educational Exchange

The Chinese/Vietnamese Diaspora Revisiting the Boatpeople in Hong Kong

Re-Evaluating Education in Japan and Korea

Edited by Yuk Wah Chan, City University of Hong Kong

De-Mystifying Stereotypes

Georg Wiessala, University of Central Lancashire, UK

Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series

Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series

Over three decades have passed since the first wave of Indochinese refugees left their homelands in search of a better life elsewhere. By investigating the Vietnamese diaspora in Asia, and in particular in Hong Kong, this book sheds new light on refugee settlement and different patterns of host-guest interactions which will have implications for refugee studies elsewhere.

Series: Routledge Studies in Education and Society in Asia

Georg Wiessala 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.

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Selected Contents: Part 1: Revisiting an Era of Refugees and Boat People 1. Revisiting the Vietnamese Refugee Era: An Asian Perspective from Hong Kong 2. Rethinking the Vietnamese Exodus: Hong Kong in Comparative Perspective 3. The Boat People Crisis of 1978–1979 and the Hong Kong Experience Examined through the Ethnic Chinese Dimension 4. In Search of History: The Chinese in South Vietnam, 1945–1975 Part 2: Hong Kong Vietnamese Boat People and Their Settlement 5. The Vietnamese Minority: Boatpeople Settlement in Hong Kong 6. Vietnamese Youth and Their Adaptation in Hong Kong 7. Thanh Loc- Hong Kong’s Refugee Screening System: From A Refugee Perspective 8. Visions of Resistance and Survival from Hong Kong Detention Camps 9. Vietnamese Boat People in Hong Kong: Visual Images and Stories Part 3: Hong Kong and Beyond 10. Sojourn in Hong Kong, Settlement in America: Experiences of Chinese-Vietnamese Refugees 11. Dark Tourism, Diasporic Memory and Disappeared History: The Contested Meaning of the Former Indochinese Refugee Camp at Pulau Galang 12. The Repatriated – From Refugee Migration to Marriage Migration 13. Epilogue

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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 Development 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 February 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-48194-6: £75.00

Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Asia

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Vibrant Societies

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Edited by Amrita Daniere, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Canada and Hy Van Luong

Urban Transformation in East Asia

Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series The purpose of this volume is to highlight the impacts on civic engagement of social capital, and its various component parts (trust, norms, networks and associations), in diverse parts of Asia. Addressing the pressing need for improved governance within the spatial, political and cultural realities in the rapidly transforming landscapes of Asia the contributors to the book bring together interdisciplinary work that focuses on the ways in which civic engagement can link with social capital building efforts, particularly in terms of enhancing the interaction between state and community efforts, to create vibrant societies. December 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67869-8: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678698

Hyun Bang Shin, University of Leeds, UK Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series 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.

In this book Hyunjoon Park puts the critical stereotypical views of education in Japan and Korea under the microscope to decipher whether or not they are true, or unfounded, based on empirical evidence which uses international student achievement data as its core. As such, Park offers a balanced view of the changing and complicated nature of academic achievement among Japanese and Korean students that will appeal to scholars of Asian, international and comparative education. November 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-59552-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415595520

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Health Care Systems in Asia and Europe Edited by Christian Aspalter, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University, United International College, China, Yasuo Uchida, Kobe University, Japan and Robin Gauld, University of Otago, New Zealand This book examines the healthcare experience of the most developed countries in Asia (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore) and compares this with four of the most important health care systems in Europe (UK, France, Germany and Italy). Focusing on the public health care systems the contributors discuss the rising need of reforming health care and health insurance administration, delivery systems, financing and overall health care policy strategies, particularly in fast-aging societies in Asia, and highly aged societies in Europe. This book will appeal to students and scholars of health care policy, health and social administration, social policy, public policy and social work. It will also provide a reference for professionals who need a view of the trajectory of public health financing in relationship to changed demographics and disease patterns. August 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67168-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415671682

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 November 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-46945-6: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415469456

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Gender, Emotions and Labour Markets - Asian and Western Perspectives

The Emergent Knowledge Society and the Future of Higher Education

Asian Popular Culture

Ann Brooks, University of Adelaide, Australia and Theresa Devasahayam, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore

Asian Perspectives

Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought

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: Contemporary Theorizing on Emotions and Emotional Labour Social and Cultural Context of Gender in Asia 1. Globalization, Labour Force Participation and the Gender Gap 2. Changing Patterns of Caregiving and Emotional Labour in Asia 3. Globalization, the ‘Feminization of Migration’ and Emotional Labour 4. Human Rights and Female Migrant Labour in Asia 5. Women Executives and Emotional Labour: The Work-Life Balance of Professional Women in the Asia-Pacific and the U.S. 6. Servicing High-End Professional Migrant and Local Populations: Female Migrant Labour as a Transnational Community 7. Men Masculinity and Emotional Labour. Conclusion. Bibliography 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-56389-5: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83413-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415563895

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Welfare Reform in East Asia Towards Workfare Edited by Chak Kwan Chan, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Kinglun Ngok, Sun Yat-Sen University, China Series: Comparative Development and Policy in Asia This book provides a comprehensive overview of how social welfare is handled in leading East Asian countries, analysing current trends, explaining the social and political background driving reform, describing new programmes and assessing their effectiveness.

Edited by Deane Neubauer, University of Hawaii, USA Series: Comparative Development and Policy in Asia This book examines, from an Asian perspective, the debates about how higher education should change. It considers questions of funding, and of who will attend universities, and the fundamental question of what universities are for, especially as the three key functions of universities - knowledge creation through research, knowledge dissemination through teaching and service, and knowledge conservation through libraries, the disciplinary structuring of knowledge and in other ways - are increasingly being carried out much more widely outside universities in the new ’knowledge society’. Selected Contents: Introduction Deane Neubauer 1. Information and Innovation in a Global Knowledge Society: Implications for Higher Education Peter Hershock 2. Reformulating the Role of Research in Higher Education John Hawkins 3. Assessing Higher Education Reforms: Are We Moving in the Directions Required to Respond to the Challenges of an Emergent Knowledge Economy? Richard James 4. What Should We Teach? Making Higher Education Curricular Choices in an Era of Rapidly Expanding Knowledge Hazman Shah Viyayan Abdullah 5. Higher Education and the Workplace: How to Prepare Students for a Knowledge Economy? Hsiou-Hsia Tai 6. The Role of Universities Amidst the Challenges of the Knowledge Society Charas Suwanwela 7. Linking Graduate and Undergraduate Education in the Knowledge Society: Exploring Key Quality Issues Akira Akimoto 8. Quality, Structure and Change: The Responses of Malaysian Higher Education to the Challenges of the Knowledge Society Dato Syed Hussein, Balakrishna Vassu and Zita Mohd Fahmi 9. Quality Assurance Issues in Korean Higher Education: The Challenges of an Emergent Knowledge Society Hyun-Chong Lee 10. The Rise of Transnational Higher Education: Changing Governance and Regulatory Reforms in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong Ka Ho Mok 11. Higher Education Counseling: Keeping Pace with Rapidly Changing Learning Environments Rose Marie Salazar-Clemena 12. Surveying Student Engagement in China Higher Education Shi, Jinghuan 13. Higher Education and Gender Issues in the Knowledge Economy: Who Studies What, Why and Where? Karuna Chanana 14. The End of the University as We Know It? Deane Neubauer 15. Conclusion Deane Neubauer November 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60869-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415608695

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Understanding Workfare in Western and East Asian Welfare States Part 2: Workfare in Seven East Asian Economies 2. Workfare in Mainland China: A Reaction to Welfare Dependency? 3. Workfare in Hong Kong 4. From Workfare to Cash for All: The Politics of Welfare Reform in Macau 5. Workfare in Taiwan: From Social Assistance to Unemployment Absorber 6. Workfare in Japan 7. Workfare in South Korea: Delivering Unemployment Benefits in the Developmental Welfare State 8. Workfare in Singapore Part 3: Conclusion 9. Workfare in East Asia: Development & Characteristics July 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-59026-6: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81014-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415590266

Edited by Anthony Fung, Chinese University of Hong Kong This book examines different aspects of Asian popular culture, including films, TV, music, comedy, folklore, cultural icons, the Internet and theme parks. It raises important questions such as: What are the implications of popularity of Asian popular culture for globalization? Do regional forces impede the globalizing of cultures? Or does the Asian popular culture flow act as a catalyst or conveying channel for cultural globalization? It addresses two seemingly contradictory and yet parallel processes in the circulation of Asian popular culture: the interconnectedness between Asian popular culture and western culture in an era of cultural globalization, and the local derivatives and versions of global culture that are necessarily disconnected from their origins in order to cater for the local market. It thereby presents a collective argument that, whilst local social formations, and patterns of consumption and participation in Asia are still very much dependent on global cultural developments and the phenomena of modernity, yet such dependence is often concretized, reshaped and distorted by the local media to cater for the local market. Selected Contents: 1. Asian Disneylands: One Region, Two Modernities Micky Lee, Anthony Fung and Janet Wasko 2. New Patterns of Glocal Flows in the Visual Culture of China: The Case of Esquire and Cosmopolitan in Beijing Eric Ma 3. Shanghai Youth Reading Harry Potter John Erni 4. Pop Idol in China Michael Keane 5. Reality TV Ainori in Taiwan and Japan Kelly Hu 6. A Yearning for Tenderness: A Scenario for Korean Cinema Shin Dong Kim and Joel David 7. Harry Potter and Folklores in the Philippines Jane Vinculado 8. Cultural Hybridity of Singapore films Tania Lim Reality TV in Asia Jinna Tay 9. Japanese Comics Eyeing for the Global Market Kukee Choo 10. The Consumption of Localized Hip Hop Music in Thailand Viriya Sawangchot 11. From Rock and Roll to Hip Hop: The Japanese Pop Music Style Yoshitaka Mouri 12. Glocalization as Fashion Business Strategy in China: Case Studies of Different Brands Dunhill, DKNY, etc Matthew Chew September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55716-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55717-7: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557177

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Planning Asian Cities Risks and Resilience Edited by Stephen Hamnett, University of South Australia, Adelaide and Dean Forbes, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Series: Planning, History and Environment Series This book examines the development of the giant Asian cities along the western rim of the Pacific and explores the significant global issues confronting them. All the cities are very large by world standards and are the central cities of the urban corridors which dominate the countries in which they are situated. Each city specific study will include: a consideration of planning history and the influence of colonial and indigenous planning ideas on the present form and functions of the city; features of each city’s ’world city’ role, and how that is changing; the contemporary challenges facing each city and how, in particular, urban managers are seeking to balance growth and economic recovery with environmental challenges. April 2011: 246 x 174: 340pp Hb: 978-0-415-56335-2: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415563352

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Migration and Populations in China Moving Peoples and Creating Change Caroline Hoy, University of Glasgow, UK Series: Routledge Research in Population and Migration Investigating the internal migration of China’s population, Hoy’s detailed book integrates description and analysis, and incorporates a wide range of sources (both Chinese and English), from census and survey data to personal testimonies. October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-18774-9: £52.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415187749

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Postcolonial Cinema Studies Edited by Sandra Ponzanesi, Utrecht University, the Netherlands and Marguerite Waller Postcolonial cinema is presented here not as a rigid category within which cinematic productions from the ’Third World’ or the ’Global South’ are to be confined, but as a critical tool with which to address issues of counter-hegemony, resistance, and alternative forms of representation in film productions, past and recent. September 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-78228-9: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78229-6: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415782296

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Asian Societies: An Introduction Bryan S. Turner This textbook provides an ambitious overview of Asia from the perspective of the comparative sociology of culture and social structure. Starting with the history of colonialism and empire, the study examines major dimensions of modern social change from population and migration, the growth of nationalism and communism, and the development of religions, both popular and official. This sociological approach considers the major structural dimensions of Asian societies in terms of gender, sexuality and the family, social class, ethnicity and inequality, and democracy and citizenship. The empirical examples are taken from north and east Asia (China, Vietnam,South Korea and Japan) and from Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia). There are passing references to South Asia, Thailand and the Philippines.

Tourism and India A Critical Introduction Kevin Hannam, University of Sunderland, UK and Anya Diekmann, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility

Tourism and India is the first book to specifically focus on and fully analyze the issues facing contemporary India both as a destination and a potential source of tourists. The book analyses previous research and applies critical theory to key aspects of tourism in this region and supports this with a wide range of examples to illustrate the key conceptual points. As such the book examines aspects of tourism in India including tourism governance, cultural tourism, heritage tourism, nature-based tourism from the supply side and international tourism, domestic tourism, outbound tourism and the Indian Diaspora from the demand side. 2010: 234 x 156: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-55729-0: £75.00

Culturally Responsive Counseling with Asian American Men Edited by William Ming Liu, Derek Kenji Iwamoto and Mark H. Chae Series: The Routledge Series on Counseling and Psychotherapy with Boys and Men

Asian American men represent a complex group with distinct psychological and mental health concerns, yet the current counseling literature is lacking in resources for clinicians working with this population. The purpose of this text is to provide practitioners with a comprehensive overview of the current research and theory related to the important and unique issues that Asian American men experience.

2010: 229 x 152: 367pp Pb: 978-0-415-80008-2: £21.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415800082

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Working With Immigrant Families A Practical Guide for Counselors Edited by Adam Zagelbaum, Sonoma State University, California, USA and Jon Carlson, Governors State University, Illinois, USA Series: Family Therapy and Counseling

Working With Immigrant Families provides practitioners with insights into why immigrant families come to the United States, the processes that unfold while they do, and the steps that can be taken to help these families make the most of their experience in their new country.

2010: 229 x 152: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-80061-7: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415800617

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General Asia: Religion & Philosophy Forthcoming

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 Series: Royal Asiatic Society Books 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 Self-Immolations 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 WorldTransformation Guillaume Rozenberg 14. Asceticism in the Political Language of Aung San and his Daughter Aung San Suu Kyi Gustaaf Houtman December 2011: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-42384-7: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415423847

Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism

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Buddhism in Australia Traditions in Change

Series Edited by Stephen C. Berkwitz, Missouri State University, USA

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

Founding Editors: Charles S. Prebish, Utah State University, USA and Damien Keown, Goldsmith’s College, London University, UK.

The number of Buddhists in Australia has grown dramatically in recent years. In 2006, Buddhists accounted for 2.1 per cent of Australia’s population, almost doubling the 1996 figures, and making it the fastest growing religion in the country. This book analyses the arrival and localisation of Buddhism in Australia in the context of the globalisation of Buddhism.

Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism is a comprehensive study of the Buddhist tradition. The series explores this complex and extensive tradition from a variety of perspectives, using a range of different methodologies. The series is diverse in its focus, including historical, philological, cultural, and sociological investigations into the manifold features and expressions of Buddhism worldwide. It also presents works of constructive and reflective analysis, including the role of Buddhist thought and scholarship in a contemporary, critical context and in the light of current social issues. The series is expansive and imaginative in scope, spanning more than two and a half millennia of Buddhist history. It is receptive to all research works that are of significance and interest to the broader field of Buddhist Studies. Some of the titles in the series are published in association with the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, which conducts and promotes rigorous teaching and research into all forms of the Buddhist tradition. Forthcoming

Buddhist and Christian? An Exploration of Dual Belonging Rose Drew, University of Glasgow, UK The last century witnessed a gradual but profound transformation of the West’s religious landscape. In today’s context of diversity, people are often influenced by more than one religion. Buddhism and Christianity is a particularly prevalent and fascinating combination. This book presents a detailed exploration of Buddhist Christian dual belonging, engaging – from both Buddhist and Christian perspectives – the questions that arise, and drawing on extensive interviews with well-known individuals in the vanguard of this important and growing phenomenon. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Interviewee Profiles Part 1: Facing the Ultimate 3. God 4. Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha Part 2: Treading the Path 5. Salvation or Liberation 6. Practice 7. Conclusion July 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-61123-7: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80911-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415611237

Selected Contents: Preface Martin Baumann 1. Introduction Cristina Rocha and Michelle Barker Part 1: Academic A) Localising Buddhism in Australia 2. The Emergence of Secular Insight Practice in Australia David Bubna-Litic and Winton Higgins 3. Zen in Australia: Tradition, Challenges and Innovation Leesa Davis 4. Green Tara in Australia: Reassesing the Relationship between Gender, Religion and Power Relations Ruth Fitzpatrick B) Buddhist Impacts on Land and Culture 5. Buddhifying Australia: Multicultural Capital and Buddhist Material Culture in Rural Victoria Sally McAra 6. Locating a Buddhist Temple in Wollongong, New South Wales Gordon Waitt 7. Sydney, a City Growing Within: The Establishment of Buddhist Centres in Western Sydney John Skennar 8. Adaptation and Continuity in Cambodian Buddhist Temples: Implications for Service Delivery and Community Development Shiva Vasi Part 2: The Buddhist Community A) Adaptations and Challenges 9. Transformations of Insight Patrick Kearney 10. Soka Gakkai: Dialogue as the Transformative Expression of Buddhist Humanism Elizabeth Bowen 11. Ordaining Women in Australia Nagasuri 12. The Journey of a Lay Female Zen Teacher: ’On a Withered Tree a Flower Blooms’ Subhana Barzaghi 13. Changes and Challenges to Vietnamese Buddhism in Australia Tuong Quang Luu B) Buddhism in Action Down Under 14. Educating for Wisdom and Compassion Mind Patricia Sherwood 15. Venerable Robina Courtin: An Unconventional Buddhist? Anna Halafoff 16. A Life of High Adventure: Integrating the Monk and Pastor Thich Thong Phap 17. The Buddhist Council of Victoria and the Challenges of Recognising Buddhism as a Religion in Australia Diana Cousens 18. Challenges to Teaching Buddhism in Contemporary Society Choedak Rinpoche 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56818-0: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84032-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415568180

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Buddhist Practice and Visual Culture 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. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Borobudur: Monumental Mandala and Bodhisattva Path 2. Carving Out Time: The Narrative Relief Panels 3. Piecing Together Space: The Panorama of the Purified Field 4. Pervading Space: Bodhisattva Activity in the Cosmic Panorama 5. To Emptiness and Back: The Transformative Work of the Terraces March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-78098-8: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82981-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780988

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Religion and the Subtle Body in Asia and the West

Studying Hinduism in Practice

Between Mind and Body

Edited by Hillary Rodrigues, University of Lethbridge, Canada

Edited by Geoffrey Samuel, Cardiff University and Jay Johnston, University of Sydney, Australia Routledge Studies in Asian Religion This book explores subtle-body practices from a variety of perspectives. It includes both studies of these practices in Asian and Western contexts, and explorations of the possibilities for new models of understanding which these concepts open up. August 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60811-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415608114

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Varieties of Secularism in Asia

Series: Religions in Practice Hinduism is rich in fascinating practices. Studying Hinduism in Practice offers students a unique understanding of the living tradition, including discussions of well-known rituals such as the performance of ’puja’ and the great festivals of Holi and Divali, to lesser known rites associated with healing or possession. Drawing on eye witness reports of Hinduism on the ground, the book provides a reflective context within which the practices can be understood and appreciated. June 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-46847-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46848-0: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-81028-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415468480

Anthropological Explorations of Religion, Politics and the Spiritual

Forthcoming

Edited by Nils Ole Bubandt and Martijn Van Beek, both at Aarhus University, Denmark

Introducing Tibetan Buddhism

Series: Anthropology of Asia Varieties of Secularism is an ethnographically rich, theoretically well-informed, and intellectually coherent volume which builds off the work of Talal Asad, Charles Taylor, and others who have engaged the issue of secularism(s) and in socio-political life. The volume seeks to examine theories of secularism/secularity and then examine concrete ethnographic cases in order to further the theoretical discussion. This book will appeal to students and scholars of Asian religion, politics and anthropology. July 2011: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-61672-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415616720

Geoffrey Samuel, Cardiff University, UK Tibetan Buddhism is the most widely encountered and generally known Buddhist tradition in the world. From meditation classes to garden statues, from music and film to the popularity of the Dalai Lama, Introducing Tibetan Buddhism is the ideal starting point for students wishing to undertake a comprehensive study of the fascinating Tibetan Buddhist and Tibetan Bon religions. This lively introduction covers the whole spectrum of Tibetan religious history, from early Tibetan figures, and the development of the old and new schools of Buddhism, to the spread and influence of Tibetan Buddhism throughout the world. October 2011: 246 x 174: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-45664-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45665-4: £18.99

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Studying Buddhism in Practice

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Edited by John Harding, University of Lethbridge, Canada Series: Religions in Practice Buddhism is rich in fascinating practices and rituals. From well known rituals such as chanting sutras or painting mandalas to lesser known rites associated with death or stupa consecration, or derived from contact with other religions, this book offers students a unique understanding of the living tradition. It draws on eye witness reports of Buddhism on the ground, but also provides a reflective context within which the practices can be understood and appreciated. It covers religious and lay practices, art and festivals, regional and temporal variations, socio-political practices, and much else. Written by an authority on the topic, each chapter introduces a ritual or practice, describes it as the author has observed it and then goes on to discuss its context and significance. All entries include a list of further reading as well as photographs to help students deepen their understanding.

Early Orientalism Imagined Islam and the Notion of Sublime Power Ivan Kalmar, University of Toronto, Canada Series: Islamic Studies Series The history of western notions about Islam is of obvious scholarly as well as popular interest today. This book investigates how the Muslim Middle East was imagined in Christian Europe, focusing on the notion of sublime power and how the Orient was viewed as a negative image of European concepts. September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-78276-0: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415782760

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The Asian Economy Spearheading the Recovery from the Global Financial Crisis Dilip K. Das, Solbridge International School of Business, Republic of Korea The global financial crisis of 2007-09, and the Great Recession that it engendered, were both a challenge and an opportunity for Asia. The region not only remained unharmed by the global financial crisis initially but also recovered the fastest. In addition, it was also the principal driver of the global recovery. This book analyzes the impact of the global financial crisis and the Great Recession on the Asian economy. Chapters look at the most significant issues related to the Asian economy during the crisis, how it coped with them and how it eventually emerged from them. Dilip K. Das discusses how the Asian economy, particularly the emerging-market economies, spearheaded the recovery of the global economy from the global financial crisis and recession, and goes on to look at how this is of historical significance. Written in a clear, comprehensive and critical manner, this book covers the contemporary academic and policy debates on Asia’s role in the world economy. As such, it is an essential read for students, researchers and public policy professionals interested in Asian Economics as well as studies in the International Political Economy. Selected Contents: 1. The Global Financial Crisis: The Great Recession and the Recovery 2. The Asian Economic Architecture before the Global Financial Crisis 3. The Global Financial Market Turbulence and Its Impact on the Asian Economy 4. Asian Economy Spearheading the Global Recovery 5. Leadership Role for the Asian Economy in Reshaping the Global Economy 6. The Chinese Economy and the Global Financial Crisis: A Strategic Response June 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-66553-7: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-66554-4: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-81427-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665544

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International Mobility and the Transformation of Global Capitalism

Labor Migration from China to Japan

Anthony P. D’Costa, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Gracia Liu-Farrer, Waseda University, Japan

Series: Routledge Advances in International Political Economy

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. 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 October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56495-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564953

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Grassroots Social Security in Asia

International Students, Transnational Migrants Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies Chinese students are the largest international student population in the world, and Japan attracts more of them than any other country. Since the mid-1980s when China opened the door to let private citizens out and Japan began to let more foreigners in, over 300 thousand Chinese have arrived in Japan as students. Student migrants are the most visible, controversial and active Chinese immigrants in Japan. The majority of them enter Japan’s labour market and many have stayed on indefinitely. Based on the author’s original fieldwork data and government statistics, this book gives a comprehensive portrayal of an often neglected group of international migrants in a society that for decades has been considered a non-immigrant country. It introduces Chinese students’ diverse mobility trajectories, analyzes their career patterns, describes their transnational living arrangements, and explores the mechanisms that give rise to their identity as ’new overseas Chinese’. This book contributes to our understanding of international migration and international education in an age of globalization. It points out that student migrants are key to the internationalization of Japanese society, and potentially in other countries where immigration is still considered a challenging reality.

Mutual Aid, Microinsurance and Social Welfare

The book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Sociology and Labour Studies.

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

June 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60022-4: £75.00

Series: Routledge Research On Public and Social Policy in Asia 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. Selected Contents: Introduction Mitsuhiko Hosaka and James Midgley Part 1: The Issues 1. Understanding Mutual Aid James Midgley 2. Challenges to Mutual Aid: The Microinsurance Response James Midgley Part 2: Case Studies of Microinsurance in Asia 3. An Analysis of India’s Social Protection System for Low-Income Populations Mariko Okamoto 4. Formalizing Grassroots Social Security: The Experience of CARD in the Philippines Jaime Aristotle B. Alip and Takayoshi Amenomori 5. Investment-Based Grassroots Social Security: The Case of the Women’s Co-op in Sri Lanka Mitsuhiko Hosaka and Nandasiri Gamage 6. Social Security through Community Welfare Funds in Thailand Panthip Petchmark, Somsook Boonyabancha and Mitsuhiko Hosaka 7. Safety Net Measures for Mongolian Herders: Coping with Risks in a Transition Economy Mariko Okamoto 8. Grassroots Social Security in Indonesia: The Role of Islamic Associations Sirojudin and James Midgley Part 3: Policy Implications 9. Conclusion: Mutual Aid, Microinsurance and Social Security for All Mitsuhiko Hosaka and James Midgley February 2011: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-49306-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415493062

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Taiwan’s Economic Transformation Leadership, Property Rights and Institutional Change 1949-1965 Tai-Chun Kuo and Ramon H. Myers, both at Stanford University, USA Series: Routledge Research on Taiwan Series This book tells the story of Taiwan’s economic revolution—how Taiwan transformed itself from a planned economy into a market economy between 1949 and 1965. The authors posit that it was the Kuomintang Government’s endorsement of property rights reform and institutional change that enabled Taiwan to transform from an impoverished command economy to one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The book gives special attention to how a small group of political and economic leaders began adopting the new ideas and beliefs that created the vision that enabled them to embrace institutional and organizational innovations, actions which led to the formation of the new market economy. Using first-hand interview material with key government officials from the period, and analyses of hitherto unused Chinese-language archives including: the diaries of Chiang Kai-shek, Kuomintang party archives, and personal papers of Kuomintang leaders, as well as newspaper and journal articles published in Taiwan between 1949 and 1965, this book is both empirically rich, and gives the reader insights into Taiwan’s developmental experience and the direction in which, under different circumstances, China’s post-war expansion might have proceeded. Taiwan’s Economic Transition will be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the economic and political history and development of Taiwan. More broadly it will also appeal to scholars and students of China’s historical and contemporary development, Asian economics, and Asian studies. July 2011: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-66590-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665902

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Globalisation and Advertising in Emerging Economies Brazil, Russia, India and China Lynne Ciochetto, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand Series: Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy 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

Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia Forthcoming

Taxation in ASEAN and China Edited by Nolan Sharkey, University of New South Wales, Australia This book gathers a cross-disciplinary group of imminent scholars who have focussed their research on Tax in ASEAN and China and traverses a wide range of regional issues and jurisdictions. Topics cover the role of DTAs in regional integration, the impact of social institutions on tax, corruption and its causes, economic development and taxation and the use of education in developing systems. Countries covered include China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. Fundamentally this book sheds light on the question of whether different taxing institutions are needed in the region. September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60889-3: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415608893

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The Dynamics of Asian Labour Markets Balancing Control and Flexibility Edited by John Benson and Ying Zhu, both at University of South Australia This book explores the dynamics of Asian labour markets in a cross section of eight Asian economies including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, India, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia. It considers how these markets have responded to globalisation, and assesses likely future trends and developments. Selected Contents: 1. Labour Markets in Asia: Globalization and Transition 2. Labour Markets in Theory and Practice: Perspectives from Western Industrial Countries 3. Labour Markets in Japan: Change and Continuity 4. Labour Markets in South Korea: Transitions Towards Flexibilities? 5. Labour Markets in Singapore: Flexibility in Adversity 6. Labour Markets in Hong Kong: Changes and Advances after the 1997 Reunification with China 7. Labour Markets in China: Coming to Terms with Globalization 8. Labour markets in Vietnam: Developments under the Economic Reform and Globalization 9. Labour Markets in India: Informality and Inequality 10. Labour Markets in Malaysia: Evolution to a Knowledge-Based Economy? 11. Labour Markets in Asia: A Comparative Analysis March 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-55111-3: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83066-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415551113

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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 Duisberg-Essen, Germany Series: Routledge/Leiden Series in Modern East Asian Politics and History 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 August 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57593-5: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575935

Multinationals and CrossCultural 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 in particular on how cultural differences influence the transfer of knowledge between different units within individual corporations. It argues that improving cross-cultural management in international business should focus less on upgrading technology, and more on the capabilities and beliefs of individual employees. Selected Contents: Part 1: Theoretical Foundations of Knowledge Management and Transfer in Multinational Corporations 1. The Nature of Knowledge 2. Managing Knowledge within Organizations 3. Western Knowledge Management and Japanese Knowledge Management 4. Knowledge Management in Multinational Corporations 5. Knowledge Transfer Across Cultures Part 2: Research Question and Analysis 6. The Research Project 7. Do Knowledge Transfer Processes Differ Between Cultures? 8. Is Knowledge Transfer Between Cultures Less Successful Than Knowledge Transfer within one Culture? 9. Which Factors Influence Cross-Cultural Knowledge Transfer? Part 3: Effectiveness of Cross-Cultural Knowledge Transfer in Multinational Corporations 10. How Successful is Cross-Cultural Knowledge Transfer? 11. The Future of Knowledge Management in Multinational Corporations 2010: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-44931-1: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84675-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415449311

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Institutional Diversity and Innovation

New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities

Public Policy and Agricultural Development

Continuing and Emerging Patterns in Japan and China

From Industrial Restructuring to the Cultural Turn

Edited by Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, UK

Cornelia Storz and Sebastian Schäfer, both at Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany

Edited by Peter W. Daniels, University of Birmingham, UK, Kong Chong Ho, National University of Singapore and Thomas A. Hutton, University of British Columbia, Canada

Series: Routledge ISS Studies in Rural Livelihoods

Series: Routledge Studies in Global Competition 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.

Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities offers a vivid contribution to our understanding of the ongoing transformation of Asia’s urban system, including the critical intersections of global and local-regional dynamics in processes of new industry formation and the relayering of space in the Asian metropolis.

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Foreign Direct Investments in Asia

Innovative Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in Transition Economies

Edited by Chalongphob Sussangkarn, and Yung Chul Park and Sung Jin Kang, both at Korea University, Korea Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy Foreign direct investment is one of the most important tools to attract capital for investment. Investment is a main channel for economic growth which is a dream of developing countries. Covering nine East Asian countries which include developing and developed countries, this book compares respective FDI promotion policies and takes econometric tests of the FDI impact on economic performance, productivity and employment. February 2011: 234 x 156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-61005-6: £100.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415610056

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The Dynamics of Asian Financial Integration Facts and Analytics Edited by Michael Devereux, University of British Columbia, Canada, Philip R. Lane, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Cyn-young Park, Asian Development Bank and Shang-Jin Wei, Columbia University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy The book assesses financial integration in emerging East Asia at both regional and global levels. The publication studies the factors driving the progress of regional financial integration in relation to financial globalization and identifies the relevant policy challenges facing emerging market economies in the region. February 2011: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-59551-3: £100.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415595513

The book examines a wide range of policy issues in agriculture, including land, knowledge, credit and physical inputs policy, combining ten case studies from Latin America, Africa and Asia with a detailed synthesis from the editor, Ha-Joon Chang. Selected Contents: Preface 1. Synthesis Ha-Joon Chang 2. Chile Maximiliano Cox 3. Ethiopia Beyene Tadesse and Mulat Demeke 4. Ghana Kwaku Owusu Baah 5. India V.S. Vyas 6. Mexico Luis Gómez Oliver 7. Vietnam Adam Fforde October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61930-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415619301

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The Evolving Structure of the East Asian Economic System since 1700 A Comparative Analysis

Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan, Capco, USA

Edited by A.J.H. Latham, University of Wales, Swansea, UK and Heita Kawakatsu

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy

Series: Routledge Explorations in Economic History

Combining rigorous analytical discussion with solid statistical examination, Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan undertakes a full macroeconomic review of the post-Soviet economies through to 2009, including a critical evaluation of the current crisis and the future outlook.

Bringing together leading scholars from both the east and west, this book offers fascinating insights into the cotton trade, the rice, wheat and shipping industries and the development of trade and finance in East Asia.

Selected Contents: 1. Economics of Transition in the New Century: Lessons Learned and a Future Outlook 2. Fiscal Policy in the Newly Opened Economies: Are there Twin Deficits? 3. Fiscal Policy Sustainability in Transition: Is it There? 4. Innovative Fiscal Policy: The How, When and Why of Borrowing from the Diaspora 5. Innovative Fiscal Policy: Tackling Labour Migration Problems 6. J-Curve: Facing Exchange Rate and Current Account Fluctuation Risks in the Open Economies of the CIS 7. A Model of Fiscal Policy: Currency Crisis and Foreign Exchange Reserves Dynamics 8. Fiscal Policy Lessons for the CIS and Beyond the Economic Crisis January 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-59807-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415598071

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Institutional Economics and National Competitiveness Edited by Young Back Choi, St. John’s University, USA Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy This book offers a strong contribution to the growing field of institutional economics, going beyond the question of why institutions matter and examines the ways in which different types of institutions are conducive to the enhancement of competitiveness and economic development. September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60026-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600262

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Selected Contents: Introduction A.J.H Latham and Heita Kawakatsu Part 1 1. International Competition in Cotton Goods in the Late Nineteenth Century: Britain versus India and East Asia Heita Kawakatsu 2. The International Trade in Rice and Wheat since 1868: A Study in Market Integration A.J.H Latham Part 2 3. China: A Microcosm of the World Market for Cotton Manufactures, 1868-1935 D.A. Farnie and Heita Kawakatsu 4. ’Rice moves to areas where incomes are rising’: A Re-Interpretation of Asian Economic Development since 1800 A.J.H. Latham 5. Changes in Landlord Economy in the Early Quing Period of China,1644-1840 Shi Zhihong 6. Evolution of the Economic System in China 1796-1978 Mi Ru-Cheng 7. Financial Structure of the East Asian Economic System with Special Reference to Hong Kong and Singapore Takeshi Hamashita 8. Foreign Trade and Economic Growth in Late Colonial Indonesia, 1900-1940 J. Thomas Lindblad 9. On the Margins of Asia: The Philippines since 1500 Norman G. Owen 10. Quasi-Vertical Integration, Monopoly, and Japanese Competition in Singapore’s pre-World War II Export and Shipping Trades W.G. Huff 11. Assessing Economic Growth and Standards of Living in Asia, 1870-1990 Pierre Van Der Eng March 2011: 216 x 138: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-60032-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600323

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Finance in Asia

China: Politics

Institutions, Regulation and Policy Qiao Liu, Paul Lejot and Douglas Arner, all at University of Kong Kong Series: Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance

State, Society and the Market

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 September 2011: 246 x 174: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-42320-5: £115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42319-9: £36.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415423199

Charting China’s Future Domestic and International Challenges

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Asia’s demand for second-generation 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.

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Chinese Politics Edited by Peter Gries, University of Oklahoma, USA and Stanley Rosen, University of Southern California, USA Series: Asia’s Transformations

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

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.

Edited by David Shambaugh, George Washington University, USA ‘David Shambaugh and his contributors offer an invaluable guide to today’s China and its immediate prospects - comprehensive, clearly written, based on deep experience and sober analysis rather than trendy theorising. Anyone with an academic or professional involvement with China will benefit from reading it.‘ – Sir Christopher Hum, British Ambassador to China 2002-2005 and Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, UK Every day and everywhere, China figures prominently in global attention: companies and banks weigh billions in investments; hedge fund managers assess and speculate on downside risks; commodity traders and natural resource producers salivate over China’s energy appetite; intelligence agencies carefully track China’s growing global footprint; militaries monitor China’s growing military capabilities; diplomats grapple with a new assertiveness in China’s diplomatic posture; scholars try to understand the shifting dynamics and sources of China’s behaviour; while journalists track the latest changes in China’s economy, polity, and society. Charting China’s Future provides informed analysis on the complexities of today’s China, and where these complexities may lead, from some of the world’s leading Asia experts. The contributors have provided clear, intelligible, and forward-looking analyses, free of social science jargon and extensive footnotes. Probing into many of the key domestic and external issues facing China today from political, economic and social perspectives the book proffers a forward-looking analysis that will appeal to anyone with a professional, academic or personal interest in the big issues facing today’s China and its interaction with the world. Readers will find much to contemplate about China’s future in this volume, and will gain a clearer sense of the key variables and possible trajectories of one of the most consequential countries on the planet.

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.

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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

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The Politics of Community Building in Urban China Thomas Heberer, University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany and Christian Göbel, Lund University, Sweden Series: Chinese Worlds This book aims to make sense of the recent reform of neighbourhood institutions in urban China. It builds on the observation that the late 1990s saw a comeback of the state in urban China after the increased economization of life in the 1980s had initially forced it to withdraw. Based on several months of fieldwork in locations ranging from poor and dilapidated neighbourhoods in Shenyang City to middle class gated communities in Shenzhen, the authors analyze recent attempts by the central government to enhance stability in China’s increasingly volatile cities. In particular, they argue that the central government has begun to restructure urban neighbourhoods, and has encouraged residents to govern themselves by means of democratic procedures. Heberer and Göbel also contend that whilst on the one hand, the central government has managed to bring the Party-state back into urban society, especially by tapping into a range of social groups that depend on it, it has not, however, managed to establish a broad base for participation. In testing this hypothesis, the book examines the rationales, strategies and impacts of this comeback by systematically analyzing how the reorganization of neighbourhood committees was actually conducted and find that opportunities for participation were far more limited than initially promised. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese Studies, Development Studies, Urban Studies and Asian Studies in general. March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-59702-9: £75.00

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Journal of Contemporary China Editor: Suisheng Zhao, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, USA

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. New

In Search of China’s Development Model Beyond the Beijing Consensus Edited by Suisheng Zhao, University of Denver, USA, Philip Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan and Yu-Shan Wu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan This book examines the development model that has driven China’s economic success and looks at how it differs from the Washington Consensus. Given China’s peculiar matrix of a socialist party-state juxtaposed with economic internationalization and marketization, the contributors define the underlying dynamics and distinctive features of the economic, political, legal and social dimensions of China’s development model, and examine the interrelations between these characteristics. They then go on to analyse to what extent and under what circumstances is China’s development model sustainable. Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview 1. In Search of China’s Development Model 2. The Myth of the Beijing Consensus 3. The China Model of Development Part 2: The Economic Dimension 4. China’s Industrial Capitalism 5. Can China Sustain Rapid Growth Despite Flawed Institutions? Part 3: Political Dimension 6. From a Socialist State to a Developmental State 7. Balancing Developmental Needs with Vertical and Horizontal Power Competition in China 8. Law and the Beijing Consensus 9. Elite Recruitment and the Post-Totalitarian Developmental State Part 4: Socioeconomic Dimension 10. Who Consents to the “Beijing Consensus’ 11. In Search of NGOs in Contemporary China 12. A Model of Adherence to No Model 13. Strengthening the Soft Discipline Constraint March 2011: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-58748-8: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587488

Volume 20, 2011, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1067-0564; Online ISSN: 1469-9400

Journal of Contemporary China is the only English language journal edited in North America that provides exclusive information about contemporary Chinese affairs for scholars, businessmen and government policy-makers. It publishes articles of theoretical and policy research and research notes, as well as book reviews. The journal’s fields of interest include economics, political science, law, culture, literature, business, history, international relations, sociology and other social sciences and humanities. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cjcc

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Television Regulation and Media Policy in China Yik-Chan Chin, University of Nottingham, UK 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. 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 October 2011: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-49083-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415490832

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China, Oil and Global Politics Philip Andrews-Speed, University of Dundee, UK and Roland Dannreuther, University of Westminster, UK

This book provides a critical overview of how China’s growing need for oil imports is shaping its international economic and diplomatic strategy and how this affects global political relations and behaviour. It draws together the various dimensions of China’s international energy strategy, and provides insights into the impact of this on China’s growing presence across the world.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: China, Oil and Global Politics Part 1: Energy Policy, the Government and China’s Oil Industry 2. China’s Energy Challenges and Policy Priorities 3. The Wider Context of China’s Energy Policy 4. Inside China’s Energy Policy 5. China’s Growing Presence in the International Oil and Gas Arena 6. Driving Forces Behind the Internationalization of China’s Oil Industry Part 2: Energy Policy and China’s Foreign Policy 7. Integration, the West and International Energy Policy 8. The Revisionist Alternative: Energy and the Sino-Russian Axis 9. Hegemony, Oil and Asian Regional Politics 10. The Neo-Imperialist Temptation: Africa and Latin America May 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60395-9: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81789-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415603959

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China’s Political Economy in Modern Times Changes and Economic Consequences, 1800-2000 Kent G.Deng, London School of Economics, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia This book makes an important contribution to the study of changes in China’s institutions and their impact on the national economy as well as ordinary people’s daily material life from 1800 to 2000. Kent Deng reveals China’s mega-cycle of prosperity-poverty-prosperity without the usual attribution to the 1840 Opium War, or the alleged population pressure, class struggle and oriental despotism. The book challenges the conventional view on ‘rebellions’, ‘revolutions’ and their alleged motivations and outcomes. Its findings separate commonly circulated myth with reality based on solid evidence and careful evaluation. The benchmark used by the author is people’s entitlement and mundane day-to-day material well being, instead of the stereotype of aggregates of industrial hardware and national GDP. China’s Political Economy in Modern Times proves that state-building was the prime mover in China’s modern history. Contrary to the popular belief in mass movement, Deng shows convincingly that changes were in most cases imposed by a minority with external help. Therefore, the quality of the state was unpredictable, seen from the anti-state that cost lives and economic growth. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese Politics, Chinese Economics, Chinese History, and Political Economy. August 2011: 234 x 156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-67405-8: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415674058

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China Policy Series Series Edited by Zheng Yongnian, National University of Singapore

The Impact of China’s 1989 Tiananmen Massacre Edited by Jean-Philippe Béja, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France The 1989 pro-democracy movement in China constituted a huge challenge to the survival of the Chinese communist regime. This book assesses the impact of the movement, and of the ensuing repression on the political evolution of the People’s Republic of China. It discusses how the events of 1989 are remembered and have affected China’s international relations and diplomacy; how human rights, law enforcement, policing, and liberal thought have developed over two decades. Selected Contents: Introduction: June 4th 1989: A Watershed in Chinese Contemporary History 1. June Fourth: Memory and Ethics 2. The Chinese Communist Party and 4 June 1989 — Or How To Get Out Of It and Get Away With It 3. The Impact of the June 4th Massacre on the Pro-Democracy Movement 4. The Chinese Liberal Camp in Post-June 4th China 5. Wang Xiaobo and the No Longer Silent Majority 6. The Seeds of Tiananmen: Reflections on a Growing Chinese Civil Rights Movement 7. The Practice of Law as Conscientious Resistance: Chinese Weiquan Lawyers’ Experience 8. The Politicisation of China’s Law-Enforcement and Judicial Apparatus 9. The Enduring Importance of Police Repression: Laojiao, the Rule of Law and Taiwan’s Alternative Evolution 10. The Impact of the Tiananmen Crisis on China’s Economic Transition 11. The Tiananmen Incident and the Pro-Democracy Movement in Hong Kong 12. How China Managed to De-Isolate Itself on the International Stage and Re-Engage the World After Tiananmen 13. China and International Human Rights: Tiananmen’s Paradoxical Impact 14. A Shadow over Western Democracies: China’s Political Use of Economic Power

China’s Thought Management

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Edited by Anne-Marie Brady, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

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Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition China’s Thought Management argues that by re-emphasizing and modernizing propaganda and thought work since 1989, the CCP has managed to overcome a succession of local and national level crises - the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, the impact of the collapse Socialism in the Eastern bloc, SARS, ethnic clashes in Tibet and Xinjiang, to name but a few emerging re-strengthened and as dominant in Chinese society as ever. The contributors to this book address such crucial issues as the new emphasis on economic propaganda, the continued importance of the PLA propaganda system in China’s overall propaganda work and political stability, how the CCP uses ’Confu-talk’ in its foreign and domestic propaganda, and new approaches to mass persuasion such as ’campaigns of mass distraction’. Each chapter is a case study of the multiple ways in which the CCP has modified and adjusted its propaganda to reflect China’s changed economic and political environment. Challenging readers to reconceptualise mainstream understandings of the CCP’s hold on power and the means the CCP government adopts to maintain its authority to rule, this book will be invaluable reading for anyone interested in the Chinese media and Chinese politics. August 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61673-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415616737

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China Engages Global Governance Gerald Chan, Pak K. Lee and Lai-Ha Chan This book focuses on China’s increasing involvement in global governance as a result of the phenomenal rise in its global power. It provides a comprehensive assessment of China’s increasing influence over how world affairs are being managed, how other major powers are reacting to the increasing Chinese clout in global governance, and what the consequences and implications are for the evolving global system and world order as well as for China itself. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Global Governance: The Building Blocks 2. Global Governance: A Chinese View 3. Peace and Security 4. World Trade and Finance 5. Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention 6. Environmental Protection 7. Public Health 8. Consumer Product Safety 9. Energy Security 10. Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crimes 11. Poverty Alleviation 12. Global Governance with Chinese Characteristics? August 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-55713-9: £90.00

The Institutional Dynamics of China’s Great Transformation Edited by Xiaoming Huang, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand This book examines the role of institutions in China’s recent large-scale economic, social and political transformation. Unlike existing literature, it offers perspectives from a variety of disciplines - including law, economics, politics, international relations and communication studies – to consider whether institutions form, evolve and change differently according to their historical or cultural environments and if their utilitarian functions can, and should be, observed, identified and measured in different ways. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Institutional Analysis and China’s Transformation: Issues and Concepts 2. China and International Institutions 3. Institution Formation, Imitation and Borrowing: Zhongguancun as a Case Study on Mechanisms of Institutional Change 4. Science and Technology Institutions and Performance in China: The Semi-Conductor Industry 5. Power, Rights and Interests: A Law and Economic Analysis of Urban Housing Demolition and Relocation in China 6. China’s Road to a Rechtsstaat: Rule of Law, Constitutional Democracy and Institutional Change 7. China’s Evolving Institutional Exclusion: The Hukou System and Its Transformation 8. China’s Changing Hukou System: Institutional Objectives, Formal Arrangements and Informal Practices 9. State Capacity, Democratic Principles and Constitutional Order: Modern State-building in Post-Totalitarian Society 10. Institutional Accumulation and Gradual Substitution: The Dynamics of Developmental Democracy in China 11. Propaganda vs. Promotion: The Political Economy of CCTV 12. Village Elections and the Institutionalization of Legitimate Authority 13. Conclusion: The Institutional Dynamics of China’s Transformation: What We Have Learnt? 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-58058-8: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83687-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580588

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China’s Soft Power and International Relations Edited by Hongyi Lai and Yiyi Lu, both at University of Nottingham, UK This book provides a comprehensive overview of China’s use of ’soft power’ and assesses the impact this is having on the world and on the process of international relations. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Soft Language, Soft Imagery and Soft Power in China’s Diplomatic Lexicon David Scott 3. The Failure of China’s Soft Power Rhetoric: The ‘Peaceful Rise’ and the Internal Debate over the Concept in China Dominik Mierzejewski 4. China’s Cultural Diplomacy: Going for Soft Power Hongyi Lai 5. Challenges for China’s International Communication Yiyi Lu 6. Challenges for China’s Harmonious Diplomacy Xiaohui (Anne) Wu and Cheng Qian 7. Debunking the Myth of China’s Soft Power: Changes in China’s Use of Foreign Assistance from 1949 to the Present Merriden Varrall 8. Is China Rising at America’s Expenses? Anti-Americanism and Pro-China Sentiments in Global Public Opinion Zixiao Yang, David Zweig and Zhengxu Wang 9. Drifting between Taoguangyanghui and Diplomatic Activism: China’s Foreign Policy as a Rising Power Suisheng Zhao 10. Managing Chinese Soft Power Yongnian Zheng and Chi Zhang November 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60401-7: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415604017

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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.

Selected Contents: 1. Bringing the Chinese Communist Party Back In 2. The Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor: Identity, Culture and Politics 3. From Individual to Organization: The Transformation of the Emperorship 4. Elite Politics and Power Succession: Institutions, Rules, and Norms 5. The Party Domination of the State 6. Hegemonization over Social Forces: Domination and Legitimacy 7. The CCP Party School: Discourse, Action and Hegemony 8. The Organizational Emperorship, Transformation and China’s Democratic Future 2009: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-55963-8: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55965-2: £27.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559652

China’s Crisis Management Edited by Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University, South Korea This book presents a comprehensive overview of crisis management in China. It considers economic, political and military crises, and also natural disasters and public health problems. In each area it considers the nature of potential crises and their possible effects, and the degree to which China is prepared to cope with crises.

Comparative Development and Policy in Asia Series Edited by Ka Ho Mok, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Rachel Murphy, University of Oxford, UK and Misa Izuhara, Bristol University, UK

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The Forum on China- Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Ian Taylor, University of St. Andrews, UK Series: Global Institutions

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China’s Civil Service Reform Wang Xiaoqi As part of China’s overall reform process, China’s civil service has also been reformed, beginning in the late 1970s, undergoing a major change in 1993 with the implementation of a new Civil Service System, with the reforms continuing to unfold thereafter. This book, based on extensive original research, outlines the civil service reforms and assesses their effectiveness. September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57748-9: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415577489

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.

Mindful of the growing realisation that Africa is to play an increasingly important role in global energy politics, Ian Taylor provides a clear and detailed overview of an organisation that has been generally overlooked, despite the exponential rise in the importance of the Chinese presence in Africa. 2010: 216 x 138: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-54860-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415548601

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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 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 November 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-57605-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415576055

Selected Contents: 1. Macro-Economic Crisis Management with Chinese Characteristics: Effectiveness and Limitation 2. Managing Political Crises in China: The Case of Collective Protests 3. China’s Military Crisis Behaviour: From Military Confrontation to Crisis Management 4. Managing Ethnic Minority Crises: The Tibetan Areas and Xinjiang 5. Managing Catastrophic Risks in China: Crisis and Non-Crisis Modes 6. Managing Pandemic/Endemic Crises: Institutional Setup and Overhaul July 2011: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67780-6: £85.00

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China and East Asian Regionalism Economic and Security Cooperation and Institution-Building Edited by Suisheng Zhao, University of Denver, USA This collection by leading scholars explores China’s strategic calculations and policy practices in regional cooperation in East Asia. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary China. Selected Contents: Part 1: China’s Strategic Thinking on East Asian Regionalism 1. China’s Approach toward Regional Cooperation in East Asia: Motivations and Calculations 2. Post Cold War Evolution of Chinese Thinking on Regional Institutions in Northeast Asia 3. Between Adapting and Shaping: China’s Role in Asian Regional Cooperation 4. The Rise of China and the Vision for an East Asian Community Part 2: China and Regional Economic and Trade Cooperation 5. Domestic Institutional Constraints on China’s Leadership in East Asian Economic Cooperation Mechanisms 6. Multilateralism vs. Regionalism in China’s Foreign Trade Policy: Explaining China’s Pursuit of Regional Free Trade Agreements 7. ASEAN-China Trade Flows: Moving Forward with ACFTA 8. A Chinese Renaissance in an Unremittingly Integrating Asian Economy Part 3: China and Regional Security and Energy Cooperation 9. China, the United States and Prospects for Asian Space Cooperation 10. China’s Role in Establishing and Building the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) 11. China and Maritime Cooperation in East Asia: Recent Developments and Future Prospects 12. US-China Energy Relations and Energy Institution Building in the Asia-Pacific July 2011: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-61814-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415618144

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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. 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. Introduction: Chinese Politics in Comparative Communist Systems 2. Theoretical Models for Studying Chinese Politics Part 2: Land and People 3. Shaping Forces of Chinese History, Culture, and Political Tradition 4. Traditional Chinese Culture and Confucianism Part 3: Political Development 5. The Collapse of Imperial State and the Communist Road to Power 6. The Making of Communist New State and the post-Mao Transition Part 4: Political Ideology 7. Marxism-Leninism and Chinese Political Ideology 8. Ideological Modifications in Post-Mao China Part 5: Political Institutions 9. The Party-State Structure of Chinese Government 10. Institutional Changes in post-Mao China 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. Market Socialism and Post-Mao Economic Transition Part 9: Chinese Foreign Policy 17. Chinese Foreign Policy Making 18. US-China Relations in Transformation January 2012: 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

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china: Religion & Philosophy

China: Security Studies

China: Religion & Philosophy

Forthcoming

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China’s Strategic Competition with the United States

The Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China

Russell Ong, University of Manchester, UK

Charisma, Money, Enlightenment

Series: Routledge Security in Asia Series

Dan Smyer Yü, Minzu University of China, Beijing

China’s rise as an economic, political, and military power and the expansion of its diplomatic activism beyond Asia into Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East has profoundly transformed its relationship with the United States. This book examines the transformation and the multifaceted nature of the relationship between US and China in the twenty-first century, and argues that it is more competitive than co-operative.

Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism

Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Introduction 1. US Global Supremacy 2. US and the Export of Liberal Democracy 3. US and the World Economic System 4. US and the Taiwan Issue 5. The US-Japanese Alliance 6. The North Korean Nuclear Issue 7. The US-South Korea Alliance 8. Central Asia. Conclusions. Endnotes. Selected Bibliography. Index

July 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-57532-4: £75.00

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Daoist Ritual, State Religion, and Popular Practices

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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.

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Zhenwu Worship from Song to Ming (960-1644)

Forthcoming

Shin-Yi Chao, Rutgers University, USA

Police Reform in China

Series: Routledge Studies in Taoism

Kam C. Wong, Xavier University, Cincinnati, USA

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 cultural-religious symbols, it shows how, in a given historical context, human agents and social institutions shape the religious world.

Series: Advances in Police Theory and Practice This book provides a comprehensive and systematic investigation of policing reform in China, offers an insider’s perspective through the use of empirical data from the Chinese police, as well as legal literature. The author’s collaboration with professors from the People’s Public Security University in Hong Kong documents the day-to-day operations of the Chinese police and presents an evidence-based assessment of the impact of reforms on the society. August 2011: 235 x 156: 512pp Hb: 978-1-4398-1969-2: £82.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781439819692

Forthcoming 2nd Edition

The Chinese Army Today Tradition and Transformation for the 21st Century Dennis J. Blasko, Retired Military Intelligence Officer and Foreign Area Officer, US Army Series: Asian Security Studies The Chinese Army Today is a comprehensive study of all elements of the Chinese military, focusing on its ground forces to a degree not found in any other contemporary works. This new, revised edition has been fully updated to take account of recent changes in the institution.

May 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-78066-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81783-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780667

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The Emergence of Daoism Creation of Tradition Gil Raz, Dartmouth College, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Taoism 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. August 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77849-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778497

December 2011: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-78321-7: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78322-4: £23.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415783224

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China: History

New

New

Michael E. Clarke, Griffith University, Australia

Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

Xinjiang and China’s Rise in Central Asia - A History

Disease and the Geographic Imagination in Late Imperial China Marta Hanson, Johns Hopkins University, USA Series: Needham Research Institute Series

This book traces the history of the Chinese concept of ’Warm diseases’ (wenbing) from antiquity to the SARS epidemic. Following wenbing from its birth to maturity and even life in modern times Marta Hanson approaches the history of Chinese medicine from a new angle. She explores the possibility of replacing older narratives that stress progress and linear development with accounts that pay attention to geographic, intellectual, and cultural diversity. By doing so her book integrates the history of Chinese medicine into broader historical studies in a way that has not so far been attempted, and addresses the concerns of a readership much wider than that of Chinese medicine specialists. The persistence of wenbing and other Chinese disease concepts in the present can be interpreted as resistance to the narrowing of meaning in modern biomedical nosology. Attention to conceptions of disease and space reveal a previously unexamined discourse the author calls the Chinese geographic imagination. Tracing the changing meanings of ’Warm diseases’ over two thousand years allows for the exploration of pre-modern understandings of the nature of epidemics, their intersection with this geographic imagination, and how conceptions of geography shaped the sociology of medical practice and knowledge in late imperial China. Speaking of Epidemics in Chinese Medicine opens a new window on interpretive themes in Chinese cultural history as well as on contemporary studies of the history of science and medicine beyond East Asia. May 2011: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-60253-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602532

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China’s Homeless Generation Voices from the Veterans of the Chinese Civil War, 1940s-1990s Joshua Fan, University of Texas at El Paso, USA Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

This book provides an account of how Beijing’s evolving integrationist policies in Xinjiang have influenced its foreign policy in Central Asia since the establishment of the People’s Republic in 1949, and how the policy of integration is related to China’s concern for security and to its pursuit of increased power and influence in Central Asia.

Selected Contents: 1. China and the Integration of Xinjiang: The History of a Permanent Provocation 2. Xinjiang from the Qing Conquest to the Republic of China, 1760-1949 3. Completing the Forbears Behest: The Resurgence of the State’s Integrationist Project under the PRC, 1949-1976 4. ‘Crossing the River by Feeling for the Stones’: Xinjiang in the ‘Reform’ Era, 1976-1990 5. Reaffirming Chinese Control in the Wake of Central Asia’s Transformation, 1991-1995 6. Biding Time and Building Capabilities: Xinjiang and Chinese Foreign Policy in Central Asia, 1996-2001 7. Walking on Three Legs: Balancing China’s Xinjiang, Central Asia and Grand Strategy Derived Interests, 2002-2009 8. The Integration of Xinjiang: Securing China’s ‘Silk Road’ to Great Power Status? March 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58456-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83111-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584562

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History and Citizenship Education in Post-Mao China Politics, Policy, Praxis Alisa Jones, Stanford University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Education and Society in Asia 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 October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57536-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575362

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. 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 2010: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-58261-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582612

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China’s Southern Tang Dynasty, 937-976 Johannes L. Kurz, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei This book is the first in English to provide a comprehensive overview of the Southern Tang Dynasty (937-976). It shows that the Southern Tang was the key Chinese state of this period, preserving cultural values and artefacts from the former great Tang dynasty (618-907) which were to form the basis of the much better known Song dynasty (960-1279). Selected Contents: 1. The State of Wu 2. The Founding of the Southern Tang and the Reign of Li Bian 3. The Reign of Li Jing 4. The Reign of Li Yu and the Decline of the Southern Tang March 2011: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-45496-4: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82861-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415454964

Forthcoming in 2012

The Military Collapse of China’s Ming Dynasty, 1619-44 Kenneth Swope, Ball State University, USA Series: Asian States and Empires This book examines the collapse of China’s Ming Dynasty following the invasion and victory of the Manchu-led Qing in 1620-44. The Ming’s defeat was a highly surprising development, not least because as recently as in the 1590s the Ming had managed to defeat a Japanese force considered to be perhaps the most formidable of its day when the latter attempted to subjugate Korea en-route to a planned invasion of China. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Dragon Throne Imperiled 2. Dashing Defiers & Dastardly Defenders 3. Pursuing a Forward Strategy 4. The Devolution of Military Authority? 5. Casting a Ten-Sided Net 6. The Ignobility of Failure 7. Conclusion: My Ministers Have Abandoned Me! February 2012: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-44927-4: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415449274

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Xinjiang and the Expansion of Chinese Communist Power

Was Mao Really a Monster? The Academic Response to Chang and Halliday’s ’Mao: The Unknown Story’

Michael Dillon, formerly University of Durham, UK

Edited by Gregor Benton, Cardiff University, UK and Lin Chun, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia

Kashghar in the Twentieth Century

This book outlines the history of Xinjiang. It focuses on the key city of Kashghar, the symbolic heart of Uighur society, drawing on a large body of records in which ordinary people provided information on the period around the communist takeover. These records provide an exceptionally rich source, showing how ordinary Uighurs lived their everyday lives before the communist takeover, and how their everyday lives were profoundly affected by the communist takeover. Selected Contents: Preface: The Assault on Beautiful Kashghar 1949 1. Desert, Mountain and Water 2. Historic Kashghar 3. Kashghar and the Demise of the Chinese Empire 4. The Great Game in Kashghar 5. Work and Life 6. Administration 7. Communications 8. Religion, Culture and Politics 9. Kashghar’s Built Environment 10. Kashghar after Liberation 1949-65 July 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58443-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584432

Forthcoming

China and the World since 1945 An International History Chi-Kwan Mark, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Series: The Making of the Contemporary World

This engaging new study examines the rise of China from a long-term historical perspective and will be essential to students of Chinese history and contemporary international relations.

September 2011: 216 x 138: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-60650-9: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60651-6: £16.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415606516

Mao: The Unknown Story by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday was published in 2005 to a great fanfare. The book portrays Mao as a monster – equal to or worse than Hitler and Stalin – and a fool who won power by native cunning and ruled by terror. It received a rapturous welcome from reviewers in the popular press and rocketed to the top of the worldwide bestseller list. Few works on China by writers in the West have achieved its impact. Reviews by serious China scholars, however, tended to take a different view. Most were sharply critical, questioning its authority and the authors’ methods, arguing that Chang and Halliday’s book is not a work of balanced scholarship, as it purports to be, but a highly selective and even polemical study that sets out to demonise Mao. This book brings together sixteen reviews of Mao: The Unknown Story – all by internationally well-regarded specialists in modern Chinese history, and published in relatively specialised scholarly journals. Taken together they demonstrate that Chang and Halliday’s portrayal of Mao is in many places woefully inaccurate. While agreeing that Mao had many faults and was responsible for some disastrous policies, they conclude that a more balanced picture is needed. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Reviews in Non-Specialist Academic Publications 1. Dark Tales of Mao the Merciless 2. Jade and Plastic 3. Portrait of a Monster Part 2: Reviews in the China Journal 4. The Portrayal of Opportunism, Betrayal, and Manipulation in Mao’s Rise to Power 5. The New Number One CounterRevolutionary Inside the Party: Academic Biography as Mass Criticism 6. Pitfalls of Charisma 7. ’I’m So Ronree’ Part 4: Reviews in Other Specialist Academic Journals 8. Mao and The Da Vinci Code: Conspiracy, Narrative and History 9. Mao: A Super Monster? Part 4: Chinese Reviews 10. Mao: The Unknown Story, A Review 11. Mao: The Unknown Story: An Intellectual Scandal 12. A Critique of Jung Chang and Jon Halliday, Mao: The Unknown Story Part 5: Other Reviews 13. Mao Lives 14. From Wild Swans to Mao: The Unknown Story 2009: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-49329-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49330-7: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415493307

China: Culture & Society 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. The series emphasizes the tumultuous interplay of local, national, regional and global forces as Asia bids to become the hub of the world economy. While focusing on the contemporary, it also looks back to analyze the antecedents of Asia’s contested rise. New

Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese Challenges to Becoming Sinophone in a Globalised World Edward McDonald, University of Auckland, New Zealand

In this book Edward McDonald takes a fresh look at issues of language in Chinese studies. He takes the viewpoint of the university student of Chinese with the ultimate goal of becoming ’sinophone’: that is, developing a fluency and facility at operating in Chinese-language contexts comparable to their own mother tongue. While the entry point for most potential sinophones is the Chinese language classroom, the kinds of ’language’ and ’culture’ on offer there are rarely questioned, and the links between the forms of the language and the situations in which they may be used are rarely drawn. The author’s explorations of Chinese studies illustrate the crucial link between becoming sinophone and developing a sinophone identity – learning Chinese and turning Chinese. Including chapters on: • relating text to context in learning Chinese • the social and political contexts of language learning • myths about Chinese characters • language reform and nationalism in modern China • critical discourse analysis of popular culture

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• ethnicity and identity in language learning. This book will be invaluable for all Chinese language students and teachers, and those with an interest in Chinese linguistics, linguistic anthropology, critical discourse analysis, and language education. February 2011: 234 x 156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-55941-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55942-3: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559423

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Textbook • 3rd Edition

Chinese Society

Forthcoming

New

Textbook

Change, Conflict and Resistance

Understanding Chinese Society

Governance of Life in Chinese Moral Experience

Edited by Elizabeth J. Perry, Harvard University, USA and Mark Selden, Cornell University, USA

Edited by Xiaowei Zang, University of Sheffield, UK

The Quest for an Adequate Life

As China becomes more powerful—economically, politically, and militarily—and interaction between the Chinese and people outside China becomes more frequent, it becomes more and more important that we understand the social factors which influence the daily lives of China’s population.

Edited by Everett Zhang, Princeton University, USA, and Arthur Kleinman and Weiming Tu, both at Harvard University, USA

Reviews of the second editon:

’This first rate collection will be indispensable reading for Scholars of Chinese society. Each of the book’s uniformly excellent well-written and substantive chapters open by providing enough historical background onits specific topic to make it comprehensible enough to advanced undergraduates as well as the general informed reader.’ – The China Journal

’I would recommend to all serious students who wish to begin studying this country.’ – China Perspectives ’Should be read by all serious scholars of contemporary China.’ – Asian Affairs 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 • migration • 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 2010: 234 x 156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-56073-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56074-0: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85631-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415560740

This new introductory textbook is suitable for all students taking a course on Chinese society. With chapters covering all key aspects of life in China, including religion, social policy and welfare, the history and impact of the Chinese Communist Party, familial relationships, ethnicity, gender, the media and the legal system, it gives the reader a user-friendly and comprehensive introduction to the issues affecting Chinese society today. It also includes handy pedagogical features such as a chronology of the People’s Republic of China, a glossary of terms used in the book and an appendix of further reading suggestions, related novels, films and autobiographies for further study. Written by a team of contributors from the UK, US, China, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong, Understanding Chinese Society is suitable for anyone studing Chinese Society, Chinese Studies and Asian sociology. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Sources of Chinese Identity 3. The Chinese Communist Party and the State 4. Family and Marriage 5. Gender and Sexuality 6. Community and Neighbourhood 7. The Education System 8. Status and Hierarchy 9. Ethnic Minority Groups 10. Religion 11. Ritual and the Life Cycle 12. From Socialism to Capitalism 13. The Mass Media 14. The Legal System and Social Control August 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61988-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-61989-9: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415619899

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Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Diaspora Edited by Chee-Beng Tan, Chinese University of Hong Kong With around 30 million migrants worldwide, the ethnic Chinese and the Chinese in diaspora form the largest diaspora in the world. The economic reform of China in the late 1970s marked a huge phase of migration from China, and the new migrants have had a major impact on the local societies (including the ethnic Chinese) and on China. The transnational networks between the Chinese in diaspora and China have become even more significant as China has emerged as an economic world power. Most of those who migrated in the 19th and 20th centuries have largely become citizens of the respective countries; these may be referred to as ethnic Chinese, in contrast to those who remain citizens of China as well as new migrants from the country. This will be an important reference work for students, scholars and policy makers worldwide, given the global distribution of the Chinese and the emergence of China as a world power, both economically and politically. December 2011: 246 x 174: 416pp Hb: 978-0-415-60056-9: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600569

China has experienced a tremendous turn-around over the past three decades from the ethos of sacrificing life to the emergent appeal for valuing life. This book takes an interdisciplinary look at China during these decades of transformation through the defining theme of governance of life. With an emphasis on how to achieve an adequate life, the contributors integrate a whole range of life-related domains including: the death of Sun Zhigang, the peril caused by rising tobacco consumption, the emerging suicide intervention, the turning points in the fight against AIDS, the intensely evolving birth policy, the emerging biological citizenship, and so on. In doing so, they explore how biological life has been governed differently to enhance the wellbeing of the population instead of promoting ideological goals. This change, dubbed ’the deepening in governmentality,’ is one of the most important driving forces for China’s rise, and will have huge bearings on how the Chinese will achieve an adequate life in the 21st century. This book presents works by a number of internationally known scholars and will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology, sociology, political science, history, Chinese philosophy, law, and public health. 2010: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-59718-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-59719-7: £28.99 eBook: 978-0-203-83439-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415597197

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Overseas Chinese in the People’s Republic of China Glen Peterson, University of British Columbia, Canada Series: Chinese Worlds Overseas Chinese in the People’s Republic of China is about the experiences of a group of persons known officially and collectively in the post-war People’s Republic of China as ’domestic Overseas Chinese’. They included family members of overseas migrants who remained in China, former migrants who had ’returned’ permanently to the People’s Republic and ethnic Chinese youth who ’returned’ to China in order to pursue higher education and to serve their motherland. The book has three main objectives: first, to understand the nature of the official state project by which ’domestic Overseas Chinese’ were incorporated into the economic, political and social structures of the People’s Republic of China in the 1950s; second, to examine the multiple and contradictory meanings associated with being ’domestic Overseas Chinese’; and third, to explore how ’domestic Overseas Chineseness’ as political category shaped the social experiences and identity formations of those who were compelled to wear this label. This book will fill an important gap in the literature on Chinese migration and Chinese transnationalism and will be an invaluable resource to students and scholars of these subjects, as well as Chinese history more generally. September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61670-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415616706

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China’s One-Child Policy and Multiple Caregiving

Chinese Middle Classes

Religion in Contemporary China

China, Taiwan, Macao and Hong Kong

Revitalization and Innovation

Raising Little Suns in Xiamen

Edited by Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao

Esther Goh, National University of Singapore

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

Edited by Adam Yuet Chau, University of Cambridge, UK

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

This book uses both systematic survey data analysis and case studies to portray and compare the emerging middle classes in four ethnic-Chinese societies (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, and Urban China) and explores whether or not there are uniquely ethnic Chinese middle classes that can be constituted and found in these ethnic Chinese societies.

This book explores the effects of China’s one child policy on modern Chinese families. It is widely thought that such a policy has contributed to the creation of a generation of little emperors or little suns spoiled by their parents and by the grandparents who have been recruited to care for the child while the middle generation goes off to work. Investigating what life is really like with three generations in close quarters and using urban Xiamen as a backdrop, the author shows how viewing the grandparents and parents as engaged in an intergenerational parenting coalition allows for a more dynamic understanding of both the pleasures and conflicts within adult relationships, particularly when they are centred around raising a child. Based on both survey data and ethnographic fieldwork, the book also makes it clear that parenting is only half the story. The children, of course, are the other. Moreover, these children not only have agency, but constantly put it to work as a way to displace the burden of expectations and steady attention that comes with being an only child in contemporary urban China. These ‘lone tacticians’, as Goh calls them, are not having an easy time and not all are living like spoiled children. The reality is far more challenging for all three generations. The book will be of interest to those in family studies, education, psychology, sociology, Asian Studies, and social work. May 2011: 234 x 156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-60250-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602501

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Chinese Globalization Individual Connections and Social Consequence Jiaming Sun, Texas A&M University Commerce, USA Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series This book examines the explicit effects of global connectivity on local culture and society in post-reform mainland China. It focuses on individual level globalization in China and how global socialization impacts local residents’ behaviors, lifestyle, value orientation and the consequence of local transformation. Asking questions such as: • What types of individual global connections have emerged and developed in China over the last three decades? • What aspects of local transformations are influenced by such global connections? • How does the impact of global connections vary across different aspects of local communities and institutions?

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Leisure and Power in Urban China Everday life in a Chinese city Unn Målfrid Rolandsen, University of Oslo, Norway Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series Leisure and Power in Urban China is the first comprehensive study of leisure activities in a medium size Chinese city. Hitherto, studies of Chinese leisure have focused on holidays, festivals and tourism. This, however, is a study of the kinds of leisure that take place on regular workdays in a local environment of Quanzhou city. In doing so, Leisure and Power introduces leisure studies to China studies, and data from China to the field of Leisure studies. Based on interviews with people from all walks of life and case studies from bookshops, internet bars, Karaoke parlours, streets and public squares, Rolandsen brings to attention the importance of fun and socializing in the lives of Chinese urbanites. Central to the study is the contrast between popular practices and official discourse. Rolandsen provides in-depth analyses of the moralist ’PRC leisure ethic’ so characteristic of official Chinese publications and news media. Using examples from everyday life as a contrast, this study demonstrates that official propaganda has but little influence on how Chinese individuals lead their lives. Taking leisure as a point of departure, this book describes the new kinds of interaction between the local party-state and the population it seeks to govern. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese Studies, Leisure Studies, Urban Studies and Asian Studies in general. March 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-60409-3: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415604093

This book provides a wide-ranging and in-depth survey of contemporary religious practices in China. It explains how recent economic reforms and concurrent relaxation of religious polices have created fertile ground for the revitalization of a wide range of religious practices and relates this to larger issues of social and cultural continuity and change.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Revitalizing and Innovating Religious Traditions in Contemporary China 2. Buddhism in the Reform Era: A Secularized Revival? 3. Morality Books and the Re-Growth of Lay Buddhism in China 4. From Ritual Skills to Discursive Knowledge: Changing Styles of Daoist Transmission in Shanghai 5. Networks and the ’Cloudlike Wandering’ of Daoist Monks in China Today 6. Temples as Enterprises 7. Revival in Crisis: Amateur Ritual Associations in Hebei 8. Chinese Religious Innovation in the Qigong Movement: The Case of Zhonggong 9. Global Modernity, Local Community, and Spiritual Power in the Shanxi Catholic Church 2010: 234 x 156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-45934-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84053-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415459341

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China’s New Underclass Paid Domestic Labour Xinying Hu, Simon Fraser University, Canada Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series This book examines the implications of China’s economic reforms for domestic work and domestic workers. It analyses the factors giving rise to paid domestic work in a socialist economy, and the need for social protection of domestic women workers within cities in contemporary China. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Domestic Employment Regimes in China 3. Globalization, Economic Reforms, and Paid Domestic Employment in China 4. Childcare Crisis after Economic Reforms 5. Domestic Labour as Precarious Work in China 6. From Individual Resistance to Unionized Negotiation 7. Establishing Domestic Workers’ Rights July 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-61765-9: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80760-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415617659

Jiaming Sun uses an original micro-level relational approach to analyse how different types of individual global connections may make a difference and constitute certain outcomes of local transformation, the outcome being that global connections are capable of facilitating local transformation across different spatial, economic, and cultural settings. June 2012: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67303-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415673037

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Education Reform in China

Looking for Work in PostSocialist China

Changing Concepts, Contexts and Practices Edited by Janette Ryan, China Centre, University of Oxford, UK

Feng Xu, University of Victoria, Australia

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

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.

This book examines the extensive reforms at the early childhood, primary and secondary levels which have taken place in China in recent years, including those in curriculum goals, structure and content, teaching and learning approaches, and assessment and administrative structures.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Curriculum Policy and Practice 1. Reflection in Action: Ongoing K-12 Curriculum Reform in China 2. Constructing a Cross-Cultural Teacher Professional Learning Community in the Context of China’s Basic Education Curriculum 3. Collaborative Narration: Our Story in a Cross-Cultural Professional Learning Community Part 2: Educational Quality and Access 4. Methods to Evaluate Educational Quality and Improvement in China 5. Education in the Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and Practices in Rural and Nomadic Communities Part 3: Educational Values and Beliefs 6. The Changing Landscapes of a Journey: Educational Metaphors in China 7. English Language Teachers as Moral Guides in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and Re-Traditionalising Morality 8. English Language Teachers as Moral Guides in Vietnam and China: Maintaining and Re-Traditionalising Morality Part 4: Reform and Internationalisation in the Disciplines 8. Ten Years of Curriculum Reform in China: A Soft Knowledge Perspective 9. Multi-Dimensional Citizenship Education Reform: Is this the Future Trajectory for Schools in China and Australia? Part 5: Mutual Learning and Adaptation 10. Mutual Learning and Adaptation between China and the West through Learning Each Other’s Language 11. Bridging the East and West Dichotomy: Harmonising Eastern Learning with Western Knowledge May 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58223-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81602-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582230

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Freedom of Information in China Weibing Xiao, Shanghai University, China Series: Routledge Law in Asia Freedom of Information (FOI) in China is often perceived as a recent and intriguing phenomenon. This book presents a more complex and detailed understanding of the evolution of FOI in China, using information flow analysis to explore the gradual development of government receptivity to FOI in an information environment through time. August 2011: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67778-3: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/978041567783

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 October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55968-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559683

Series Edited by David S.G. Goodman, University of Sydney, Australia The spectacular economic development of China has raised many questions about its future. China in Transition participates in the intellectual developments by focusing on social, political and cultural change in the China of the 1990s and beyond. Drawing on new research from scholars in Asia, Australia, North America and Europe, this series is invaluable in monitoring reform and interpreting the consequences for China, its neighbours and the West. New

Small Town China Forthcoming

Rural Labour and Social Inclusion

HIV/AIDS in China

Beatriz Carrillo Garcia, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dylan Sutherland, University of Nottingham, UK and Jennifer Hsu Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series 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 September 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-41875-1: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415418751

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Routledge Studies on China in Transition

Social Sciences in China Publication of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Editor: Gao Xiang Volume 32, 2011, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 0252-9203; Online ISSN: 1940-5952

Social Sciences in China is a peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal comprising articles translated from the prestigious journal published by the Social Science in China Press on behalf of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Every article is selected for quality, fully reviewed, and meticulously translated into English. Social Sciences in China has been published continuously since 1980 and is the foremost journal published on the subject, uniquely based within China itself. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rssc

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While much has been written about rural migrant workers’ experiences in the big cities, population movements into China’s vast network of towns and small cities has been largely neglected. This book presents a detailed case study of rural migrant workers experiences in a small town in a north China county. The author explores the processes and institutions that enable or preclude the social inclusion of rural workers into the town’s socio-economic system. Inclusion and exclusion are assessed through an examination of rural workers’ immersion into the urban labour market, their access to welfare benefits and to social services, such as housing, education and health. The book proposes that outside the larger cities there are alternative accounts of urban social change and of the integration of rural migrant workers. It stresses the fact that the particular socio-economic structure of towns, where the state-owned share of the economy has been smaller and where consequently social and private forces have been more active, allowed for a more open inclusion of rural workers. Though shortcomings are still observed, the book suggests that China’s transformation may not necessarily result in dysfunctional and socially polarized urban environments. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of China’s rural migrant workers, bottom-up urbanization and small town development, social policy, and more broadly on contemporary social change in China. March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60023-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600231

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Young Chinese in Urban China

Mobile Communication and Greater China

Alex Cockain This book examines the condition of being a young person in China and the way in which changes in various dimensions of urban life, such as changes in the physical construction of urban neighbourhoods; changes in family life including reduced family size, increasing rates of divorce and increased physical mobility of the family unit; school life and mounting pressure to perform well in examinations and be a good student; access to foreign and domestic media as well as access to the internet, have affected Chinese youths’ quest to understand themselves. Drawing on the fields of social and cultural anthropology, Alex Cockain shows that the process of self understanding in a changing spatial, social and cultural world involves ongoing disjointed efforts to achieve a sense of security and belonging on the one hand and a degree of increased autonomy in their relationships with, for example, parents and teachers on the other. January 2012: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67757-8: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677578

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Debating Culture in Interwar China

Edited by Rodney Wai-chi Chu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Leopoldina Fortunati, University of Udine, Italy, Patrick Pui-Lam Law, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Shanhua Yang, Peking University, China This edited volume examines mobile phone use in China. Unlike most studies on ICT development in China this book argues for the importance of the cultural realm as captured in mobile phone usage in reflecting the normative basis and struggle of the people. It stresses how the mobile phone is in fact an important means by which one can understand a rapidly changing China. A key concern of the book is to assert the uniqueness of China’s experience in mobile phone usage. This uniqueness is encapsulated by the phrase ‘riding the double juggernaut’, in that Chinese society is exposed to a rapid process of industrialization and cyberization in a short period of time. The contributors maintain that such density of experience under a compressed period when the society has a thick cultural heritage of its own and yet is still under a dictating rule all come together to provide a unique situation in China. December 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67871-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678711

Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series Series Edited by Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia Editorial Board: Devleena Ghosh, Yingjie Guo, K.P. Jayasankar, Vera Mackie, Anjali Monteiro, Gary Rawnsley, Ming-yeh Rawnsley, and Jing Wang 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. New

Media, Social Mobilisation and Mass Protests in Post-colonial Hong Kong The Power of a Critical Event

Ya-pei Kuo, Leiden University, the Netherlands

Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan, both at Chinese University of Hong Kong

Series: Routledge/Leiden Series in Modern East Asian Politics and History

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 2012: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-55241-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552417

This book discusses why the Hong Kong protest movement emerged at a specific time, how it developed from a single protest into a series collective actions, and how effective it has been in changing government policy. It argues that the news media has been crucial – more so than political parties or the movement’s organisers – in determining how the protests have developed, and it examines the possible connections between the 1 July protests in Hong Kong and the pro-democracy protests in China. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: From a Critical Event to Ritualistic Protests 2. Public Opinion on the Eve of Explosion 3. Organization, Communication, and Mobilization 4. The Reshaping of Public Discourse 5. Constructing the Call for Democracy 6. Contextual Changes and Strategic Responses 7. Development of the Movement Organization 8. The Social Bases of Continual Protests 9. Making Sense of Participation 10. The June 4 Connection 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-59606-0: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83599-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415596060

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Rethinking Transnational Chinese Cinemas

China’s New Creative Clusters Governance, Human Capital and Investment

China’s Assimilationist Language Policy

The Amoy-Dialect Film Industry in Cold War Asia

Michael Keane, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

The Impact on Indigenous/Minority Literacy and Social Harmony

Jeremy E. Taylor, University of Sheffield, UK

Recognising that creativity is a major driving force in the post-industrial economy, the Chinese government has recently established a range of ’creative clusters’ – industrial parks devoted to media industries, and arts districts – in order to promote the development of the creative industries. This book examines these new creative clusters, outlining their nature and purpose, and assessing their effectiveness.

Edited by Gulbahar Beckett and Gerard Postiglione

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, rise and decline of this industry and, in so doing, it raises a number of timely questions relating to transnationalism of Chinese culture, the Chinese Diaspora, and more generally how we study the history of national cinemas. Selected Contents: 1. Rethinking Transnationalism 2. Defining Amoy-Dialect Cinema 3. Origins and Development 4. The Shaping of a Cinema 5. The ‘New Amoy-Dialect Films’ 6. A Cold-War Industry 7. The End of Amoy-dialect Cinema May 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-49355-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415493550

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Online Society in China Creating, Celebrating, and Instrumentalising the Online Carnival Edited by David Kurt Herold, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Peter Marolt, National University of Singapore

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Culture, Commerce and Creativity in China 2. Redesigning China’s Creative Space 3. Infrastructure, Human Capital and Regional Investment 4. Animation: The Great Catch-Up Strategy 5. Art Districts: The Pin-Up Child of the Chinese Creative Economy 6. Beijing: Creative Capital or State Managed Openness? 7. Related Variety Cluster: The Innovation Ecology Revisited 8. The Impact of the Creative Economy on Chinese Society and Culture

This book discusses the rich and varied culture of China’s online society, and its impact on offline China. It argues that the Internet in China is a separate ’space’, and is more than merely a technological or media extension of offline Chinese society.

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HIV/AIDS, Health and the Media in China Imagined Immunity Through Racialized Disease 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. At the Intersections of HIV/AIDS: Power, Disease, Others, and China’s Media 2. China’s Media: Telling and Knowing HIV/AIDS 3. Differentiating Understandings: Hei Black and Blackness, Race, and Place 4. Hei: Africa, Africans and HIV/AIDS 5. Yuanshi: Presenting the Origin and Primitive Circumstances of HIV/ AIDS in Africa 6. Kexue: Scientism and HIV/AIDS February 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-47198-5: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83281-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415471985

Contemporary Chinese Print Media Cultivating Middle Class Civility Zheng Yi, University of Sydney, Australia This book examines the transformations in form, genre, and content of contemporary Chinese print media. It describes and analyses the role of post-reform social stratification in the media, focusing particularly on how the changing practices and institutions of the industry correspond to and accelerate the emergence of a relatively affluent urban leisure-reading market. Selected Contents: Introduction: Cultivating Class and Reforming Post-Socialist Civility 1. Manuals of Elite Civility and Taste Cultivation 2. Narrating City, Placing Class 3. Refining Petite-Bourgeois Sentiments and Romancing White-Collars 4. Becoming a One Hundred Percent Classy Woman October 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55969-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559690

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Series: Comparative Development and Policy in Asia This book assesses the current state of indigenous and minority language policy in China. It considers especially language policy in the education system, including in higher education, and provides detailed case studies of how particular ethnic minorities are being affected by the integrationist approach. Selected Contents: Foreword Nancy Hornberger Introduction Gulbahar H. Beckett and Gerry A. Postiglione Part 1: Policies, Theories, Perspectives 1. Critical Review of Indigenous and Minority Language Policy Research and Literature: Implications for P.R.C Seoanaigh MacPherson 2. Historical Overview of P.R.C Minority/ Indigenous Language Policies and Practices Minglang Zhou 3. U.N. and Chinese Constitutional Language Rights Kelley Loper Part 2: Empirical Research Studies 4. Education of Ethnic Minorities in Contemporary China: Bilingual Education in Xinjiang Ma Rong 5. The Socio-Cultural and Academic Adjustment of Minority-Group and Han Majority Students at a Leading University for Ethnic Minorities in China Mei Wu 6. Bilingual Education in China: The Case of Yunnan Linda Tsung 7. Language Issues in Chinese Higher Education: The Case of Korean and Mongol Minority Groups James Jacob 8. Language as Cultural Capital: Ethnic Korean Students’ Self-Perception and Language Attitudes in Northeast China Gao Fang 9. The Struggle over Tibetan Medium Education Gerry Postiglione 10. A Space for the Possible: Globalization and English Language Learning or Tibetan Students in China Rebecca A. Clothey 11. Reframing Studies of Female Marriage Migrants’ Educational Involvement: An Example of Chinese and Southeast Asian Female Marriage Migrants in Taiwan Yi-Hsuan, Ko Part 3: Pedagogical Models and Implications for Future 12. Bilingual Education in Dongxiang: An Innovative Experiment Yisu, Zhou 13. Chinese-English Bilingual Education in P.R.C: Implications for Minority and Indigenous Peoples Guangwei Hu 14. Educational Achievement of Indigenous and Minority students in US and Canada: Lessons for P.R.C. Gulbahar H. Beckett July 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-59605-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415596053

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Higher Education Reform in China

Contemporary China

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An Introduction

Fake Stuff

Beyond the Expansion

Michael Dillon

China and the Rise of Counterfeit Goods

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

Yi-Chieh Jessica Lin, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan

Series: China Policy Series China’s higher education (HE) has undergone a major transformation over the past decade, with the number of graduates from China’s higher education institutions having quadrupled over the last six years. It offers a broad view on the unique experience of the reform and expansion of China’s higher education, and evaluates the prospects for Chinese and foreign HE providers, regulators and other stakeholders. Selected Contents: Part 1: Widening the Provision of Higher Education 1. The Regional Division of the Higher Education Sector in China: A Spatial Analysis 2. Adult Higher Education in China: Problems and Potential 3. The Role of Distance Education in Higher Education in Contemporary China 4. Private Higher Education in China: Problems and Possibilities Part 2: Expansion and its Consequences 5. Thirty Years of Reform of China’s Higher Education Funding Mechanism 6. The Labour Market for Graduates in China 7. The Occupational Orientation of Doctoral Graduates in China Part 3: A Growing Global Perspective 8. Higher Education and Chinese Teachers: Professional Education in the Context of China’s Curriculum Reform 9. Education Reform in Hong Kong: Implications for Higher Education and for Lifelong Learning 10. Brain Power Stored Overseas? An Australian Case Study of the Chinese Knowledge Diaspora March 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-56413-7: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82895-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415564137

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Governing Health in Contemporary China Yanzhong Huang, Seton Hall University, USA Series: China Policy Series This book examines the political and policy dynamics of health governance in post-Mao China, shedding much critical light on global health security in general, and in particular human ability to cope with the next pandemic. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Health Governance under Mao 2. Major Health Challenges in Post-Mao China 3. The Political Logic of the Health Care Reform 4. The Politics of Public Health Surge Capacity Building 5. International Actors and Health Governance in China. Conclusions.

This book presents a concise introduction to contemporary China. It is intended as a first book for those coming new to the subject, providing the essential information that most people need to know, without going into excessive detail. Its coverage includes the economy, society, politics and international relations; China’s history, especially the twentieth century; and Taiwan and Hong Kong as well as the People’s Republic of China. The book provides an up-to-date and clear guide to the often bewildering changes which have taken place in China in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It draws on the enormous body of empirical and theoretical research that is being carried out by economists, political scientists and sociologists on contemporary China, but is itself written in non-technical and accessible language. It does not assume any previous knowledge of China and explanations of Chinese terms are provided throughout the book. It includes a map, a chronology, a glossary of Chinese terms, biographical notes on key figures, and a guide to further reading.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Land and People 2. China’s Past in the Present Part 2: The Economy 3. Economic Growth and the Changing Economy 4. Rural Economy 5. Urban and Industrial Economy 6. Banking, Finance and Foreign Trade 7. Tourism and Transport Part 3: Society 8. Rural and Urban Social Change 9. Education and Health 10. Law and Human Rights 11. Mass Media 12. Religion and Ethnic Minorities 13. Gender and Modernisation 14. Environment Part 4: Politics and International Relations 15. Government and Politics 16. Fourth Generation Leadership 17. Tibet 18. Xinjiang 19. Hong Kong 20. Taiwan 21. Western Development Programme 22. China and the World 1: Strategic Relationships 23. China and the World 2: New Neighbours to the West 24. China Rising and a ’Harmonious Society’? 2008: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-34320-6: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34319-0: £23.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415343190

The Making of Hong Kong From Vertical to Volumetric

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Barrie Shelton, Justyna Karakiewicz and Thomas Kvan, all at University of Melbourne, Australia

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This book investigates what the history of Hong Kong’s urban development has to teach other cities as they face environmental challenges, social and demographic change and the need for new models of dense urbanism.

Series: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology

Yi-Chieh Lin reveals how the entrepreneurial energy of emerging markets, such as China, includes the opportunity to profit from fake stuff, that is counterfeit goods that rely on our fascination with brand names.

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China The Cultural Logic of Contemporary Capitalism 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 America’s globalization is at stake. 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 analyzes 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 scrutinizes 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. September 2012: 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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Post-Beijing 2008: Geopolitics, Sport and the Pacific Rim

An Introduction to Chinese Sociology Xiaogang Wu This book starts with a description of the development of Chinese sociology since its re-establishment in 1979, and links it to the broad historical contexts of China’s economic transitions. It then moves on to provide an introduction to Chinese sociological thinking, including the main theories and theoretical debates, empirical findings in selected areas, and some key ongoing projects and research issues. Finally, in a historical section, the book documents a long history of modern sociology imported to China from the West since the early 20th century, and the tension between indigenization and internationalization that contemporary Chinese sociologists continue to face. March 2012: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58916-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58917-8: £23.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415589178

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Tourism in China Policy and Development Since 1949

Edited by J.A. Mangan, University of Strathclyde, UK and Fan Hong, University College Cork, Ireland Series: Sport in the Global Society – Historical Perspectives

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In 2008, as few in the world are unaware, China was host to the world via the Beijing Olympics. The world watched the metamorphosis of Beijing from insecure capital to confident metropolis but, aware of it or not, the world was also watching the symbolic assertion, via the Games, of a rising superpower.

Human Resource Management in China

The Pacific Rim will be the stage on which China initially displays its new hegemonic intentions, aspirations and ambitions. Thus in Post-Beijing 2008, the political, economic and cultural impact of Beijing 2008 on the geopolitical future of the Pacific Rim will be discussed. This perspective, analysed by some of the most distinguished academic commentators from some of the world’s leading universities who are closely associated with the Pacific Rim (East and West), is original in focus and the analysis is pregnant with political possibilities.

This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport. May 2011: 246 x 174: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-57171-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415571715

David Airey, University of Surrey, UK and King Chong, Hong Kong Public Administration Association (HKPAA), China

The Beijing Olympics: Promoting China

Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility

Soft and Hard Power in Global Politics

This is the first book to set the development of tourism in China since 1949 in its policy context. Underpinned by a strong conceptual framework, this systematic study of China contributes to an in-depth understanding of how public policy-making for tourism works and how it affects the development of tourism in the real world. The text explores tourism policy during three distinct leadership periods since creation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949: Mao Zedong (1949-1978); Deng Xiaoping (1978-1997) and the Collective Leadership Era (1997-the present). The attitudes and values of leaders and central government agencies towards tourism are considered, as well as the interactions of ideological orthodoxies, socioeconomic conditions and institutions in their influence on national policy-making and tourism development. A separate chapter is devoted to policy-making in China’s two Special Administrative Regions, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as Taiwan due to its political separation from the Mainland, and Tibet, given its distinctive characteristics. Drawing on China’s experience over sixty years the book concludes with both theoretical and practical implications for tourism policy-making. April 2011: 234 x 156: 344pp Hb: 978-0-415-54809-0: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415548090

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Edited by Kevin Caffrey, Harvard University, USA The Beijing 2008 Olympic ceremonies were spectacular performances and technological accomplishments by the People’s Republic of China. However, the audience in Beijing was only the most overt element of a global audience receiving the message of the Games. For this global audience, the Beijing performances were a harbinger of wider regional and international ambitions; a message of intent that pointed to a larger Chinese plan to a degree not seen since the Ming dynasty. New Chinese ambitions embrace both soft power and hard power. The actor in this political drama of international scope is the Chinese state and its political ambitions on the world stage. The Beijing Olympics can be seen as its opening act, and the audience as global. Rather than the kind of ’morality’ play that is typically used in China to educate the people in politics, this new production – a production on many levels – was one aimed at audiences all around the world, and one that was a calculated expression of realpolitik. This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport. 2010: 246 x 174: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-59398-4: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415593984

New Trends and Practices Fang Lee Cooke, RMIT University, Australia The approach to managing human resources has changed significantly in China over the last twenty-five years as its transformation from a state planned economy to a market-oriented economy continues. By adopting a broad notion of HRM, while remaining sympathetic to the strong emphasis on relationship management in the Chinese culture, Fang Lee Cooke builds on the foundations of traditional Chinese HRM practice and brings it right up to date, including analysis of currently under-explored issues such as diversity management, talent management, new pay schemes, and performance management. Including extensive first hand empirical data and pedagogical features such as vignettes, case studies, and further reading lists. This book will be of great use on upper level undergraduate, post graduate and MBA courses covering international/Chinese management and HRM. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Recruitment and Retention 3. Training and Development 4. Reward Strategy 5. Performance Management 6. Organizational Culture Management 7. Managing Diversity 8. Workers’ Representation and Voice 9. Leadership and Management Development 10. Strategic Human Resource Management: Progress and Prospect August 2011: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-55379-7: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55380-3: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553803

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Politics and Markets in Rural China Edited by Björn Alpermann, Würzburg University, Germany Series: Routledge Contemporary China Thirty years have passed since the beginning of the reform era in China which saw important changes in agriculture and rural organizations, but it is clear that certain entrenched legacies from pre-reform China still linger on even after WTO accession, most importantly the key role played by state actors and politics in the development of markets in rural China. Although increasingly diversified markets have emerged for major agricultural inputs and products, their development cannot be understood without taking this role into account. Against this backdrop, the contributors to this book offer a fresh account of rural politics and markets, consciously linking these two realms and highlighting their interconnectedness. May 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-59657-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415596572

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Poverty and Development in China

China’s Changing Workplace

Incentives for Innovation in China

Alternative Approaches to Poverty Assessment

Edited by Peter Sheldon, Sunghoon Kim and Yiqiong Li, all at University of New South Wales, Australia and Malcolm Warner, University of Cambridge, UK

Caizhen Lu Series: Routledge Contemporary China Poverty and Development in China analyses how poverty is recognised and measured and how people in poverty are identified, literally asking who is poor in China? Lu Caizhen’s research compares four approaches to poverty assessment: China’s official poverty identification method, the participatory approach to poverty assessment, the monetary approach, and use of multidimensional poverty indicators. Each of these is applied to the same population of households to identify the poor in rural Wuding County, Yunnan Province. The analysis shows that there is in fact very little overlap of households identified as poor by the various means, and that choice of approach does matter in the outcome of who is identified as poor. This has implications at the theoretical, methodological and policy level. Lu discusses these in detail, concluding that at present, there is a need to shift away from poverty reduction strategies that narrowly emphasize income generation activities, as these are often short-term efforts. Instead, the focus should move towards a broader combination of short-term and long-term strategies to break poverty’s inter-linked structural causes. August 2011: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-61822-9: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415618229

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Social Policy and Migration in China Lida Fan, Lakehead University, Canada Series: Routledge Contemporary China This book explores the interactions between social policy and migration in China. Using a theoretical framework of institutional economics, Lida Fan’s discussion examines migration regulations, household registration, social welfare and insurance, employment, education, housing, medical care and industrial strategies with a view to answering the following questions: • What was/is the role of social policy in migration before and after the reform period? • What are the impacts of migration on the regional redistribution of human capital as a major source of regional development? • What are the determinants of interprovincial migration? • How can we better understand migration related policies using a social justice perspective? • What migration policy options are available to achieve desired social consequences such as mitigating inequality and improving the well-being of the most disadvantaged peoples? In posing and answering these questions the book traces the vicissitude of the formation of the household registration system (hukou) and other policies accompanying the hukou system since the beginning of the People’s Republic of China.

Dynamism, Diversity and Disparity

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

This book explores the diverse nature of Chinese workplaces and workforce experiences. Considering a wide range of issues and different types of workplace, it outlines the critical changes in China’s work and employment over the last decade, including the shortage of skilled labour, the emergence of service industry, and changes to the ways in which unions influence the Chinese labour market.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Putting Change in Context Part 2: Emerging Dynamics In Labor Markets Part 3: China’s Changing Workplace: Emerging Divergence Part 4: Change, Divergence and Disparity: Some Consequences March 2011: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-58454-8: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82889-2

Jun Li, University of Essex, UK and Xuedong Ding, Ministry of Finance, China Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series There is concern in China that the strategy which has delivered massive economic growth is unsustainable in the long run, that China’s economy is too dependent on low value added manufacturing and not enough based on high value technological innovation. This book assesses the policies implemented in recent years to address this. Selected Contents: Part 1: Building an Innovation Nation: The Context 1. Introduction 2. National System of Innovation: Evolution and Characteristics 3. Innovation of Firms Part 2: Incentives for Innovation: Policies and Practices 4. Incentives for Innovation: Financial Policies 5. Incentives for Innovation: Fiscal Policies 6. Public Venture Capital and Innovation Part 3: Incentives for Innovation: Sectoral and Regional Implementation 7. Incentives for Innovation in the Automotive Sector 8. Incentives for Innovation in the New Energy Sector 9. Incentives for Innovation in the Yangtze River Delta Part 4: The Chinese Experience: Evaluation and Prospect 10. Prospects of Innovation-Oriented Financial and Fiscal Policies September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60394-2: £85.00

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Trade Unions in China The Challenge of Labour Unrest

China and the Global Economy in the 21st Century

Tim Pringle

Edited by John Saee

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

As China continues to ride out the global economic crisis while still retaining year on year GDP growth it is increasingly important to understand how this ’new’ economic giant, with its communist-capitalist model operates its economic and business environments. This book is designed to scientifically examine the contextual variables that foster sustainably dynamic economic growth in China. In particular, the contributors provide an incisive analysis of the contextual bases underlying such a dramatic rising economic power and the immense implications for enterprises and countries involved in dealing with China. Drawing on the latest studies and cutting edge research findings, this book analyses FDI, project management, internationalisation, the continued role of state-owned enterprises and doing business in China.

This book focuses on how the All China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) is reforming under current conditions, and demonstrates that labour unrest is the principal driving force behind trade union reform in China.

Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Industrial Relations in the People’s Republic of China 3. Labour Unrest in the State Sector: The Rise and Demise of Decent Work with Chinese – and some Russian – Characteristics 4. From Victims to Subjects: The Long March of Migrant Labour 5. Experimental Pragmatism I: Collective Consultation in Xinhe Town 6. Experimental Pragmatism II: Trade Union Rights Centre in Yiwu 7. Trade Union Elections: From Dependency to Democracy? 8. Conclusion March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55958-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83104-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559584

As such it will be essential reading for all students of Chinese business and economics, as well as businesses seeking to develop a critical understanding of the driving global economic force which is China. July 2011: 234 x 156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-67051-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415670517

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Rural Tax Reform in China Policy Processes and Institutional Change Linda Chelan Li, City University of Hong Kong Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition This book charts the twists and turns in the change processes of a recent phase of an old practice in China: state extraction from the rural population. Using extensive interview data with local and central bureaucrats, Li’s findings highlight the role of parallel developments and agency in the change process, as well as the prevalence of contingency and uncertainty. It also elegantly blends the narrative of the rural tax and administrative reforms with theoretical discussions to deepen our understanding of policy process and institutional change in 21st century China. Selected Contents: 1. Path Creation? Processes and Networks: How the Chinese Rural Tax Reform Began 2. Differentiated Actors: Central-Local Politics in Reform Evolution 3. Embedded Institutionalization: Sustaining Reform Effects 4. State and Market in Public Service Provision: Opportunities and Traps 5. Path Dependence, Agency and Implementation in Local Administrative Reform 6. Working for the Peasants: Strategic Interactions and Unintended Consequences September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58751-8: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587518

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Tiger Girls Women and Enterprise in the People’s Republic of China Minglu Chen, University of Sydney, Australia Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition The existing scholarship on women in China suggests that gender inequality still exists against the background of the country’s reform and opening in recent years. However, the situation of women in enterprise ownership and leadership seems to indicate that despite such notions of disadvantage amongst women, some of them are playing a more active and significant role in China’s economic development. Based on a series of interviews with female enterprise owners, wives of enterprise owners and women managers conducted in diverse locations in three difference provinces of China, Tiger Girls examines the deeper realities of women entrepreneurs in China, and by extension the role of leading women in the workforce. By analyzing information on these women’s personal experiences, careers and families, this book investigates their status at work and at home, as well as their connections with local politics. The research results suggest that although traces of gender inequality can still be found in these women’s lives, they appear to be actively engaged in the business establishment and operation and gradually casting off the leash of domestic responsibilities. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Chinese Studies, Chinese Business, Chinese Economics and Asian Studies. June 2011: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-60013-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600132

Series Edited by Peter Nolan, University of Cambridge, UK The primary aim of this series is to publish original, high quality, research-level work, by both new and established scholars in the West and East, on all aspects of the Chinese economy, including studies of business and economic history. Works of synthesis, reference books and edited collections will also be considered. Submissions from prospective authors are welcomed. New

Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Collected Works of Xue Muqiao Xue Muqiao, China Development Research Foundation Edited by The China Development Research Foundation

This book is the first of a series which makes available to an English-speaking audience the work of the individual Chinese economists who were the architects of reform. The series provides an inside view of China’s economic reform, revealing the thinking of the reformers themselves, unlike many other books on China’s economic reform which are written by outside observers.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Letter to Comrades Deng Xiaoping and Li Xiannian 3. A PracticeBased Review of More than Two Decades of Economic Work 4. Prefaces and Postscripts to China’s Socialist Economy 5. Problems Discovered while Investigating Shanghai’s Economic Restructuring 6. Explanatory Notes to the Preliminary Opinions on Economic Restructuring 7. Opinions on Resuming and Expanding Shanghai’s Role as a National Economic Center 8. Comments on Price Control Regulations 9. Comments on Banking System Reform 10. Advice on Seizing Opportunities to Adjust the Price System 11. A Modern Economy Needs a Modernized Financial System 12. The Key to ‘Price Adjustment’ with Regard to the Means of Production is to Control Capital Construction 13. Strengthen Macro-control via Economic Measures (extract) 14. Excessive Distribution of National Income and Inflation (extract) - Looking Back at our Economic Work over the past Eight Years 15. Conscientiously Summing up the Experience of Ten Years of Reform - An Important Lesson 16. A Suggestion on Reforming the Fiscal Contract System 17. Overcome Difficulties through Deepened Reform 18. Combine Marxism with the Chinese Revolution 19. Reform Is to Set Free Productive Forces 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-59821-7: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83724-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415598217

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Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Collected Works of Guo Shuqing Guo Shuqing, The China Development Research Foundation, China Edited by The China Development Research Foundation China Development Research Foundation is one of the leading economic and social think tanks in China, where many of the theoretical foundations and policy details of economic reform were formulated. This book is the second of a series which makes available to an English-speaking audience the work of the individual Chinese economists who were the architects of reform. Guo Shuqing has made major contributions to the thinking underlying China’s economic reforms and to the practical implementation of several of those reforms. Selected Contents: 1. An Exploration of Reform of the Chinese Economic System 2. On the Target Model of Price Reform 3. Comprehensive Reform is in Urgent Need of Overall Planning 4. Issues Regarding Coordinated Reforms Over the Next Two Years 5. Problems and Solutions in the Process of Modernization 6. Guarantees to Success in Price Reform and Systematic Transition 7. Thoughts on Economic Development Strategies for the Period 1991-2000 8. Outlines of a New Economic System, and Methods and Steps for Accelerating the Transition 9. Improving Investment Structures and Strengthening Overall Control 10. Reforming Property Right System is an Urgent Necessity 11. Examine Current Macro Policy Operations from the Perspective of First-Quarter Performance 12. Proposal on Accelerating Reform of the Foreign Exchange Regime 13. Debt Restructuring: A Solution to the Thorny Issue of Enterprises and Banks Transformation 14. Several Social Security Reform Issues in Urgent Need of Clarification 15. On the Transfer and Restructuring of Stock Capital Assets 16. Proposal to Launch a New Round of Housing Reform 17. Expediting Structural Adjustment and Developing a New Engine for Growth 18. Some Thoughts on Reform of the Grain Circulation System 19. On Revitalizing Public Finance 20. Proposals to Develop a Market for Government Bonds 21. Stronger Measures Needed to Improve Economic Circulation 22. Several Decisive Factors Shaping the Future of the Chinese Economy 23. A Macroeconomic Perspective on the ‘Three Issues’ Concerning Rural China [Agriculture, Farmers, and Rural Areas] 24. Opinions and Suggestions on Macro Regulation in the Near Term 25. Several Issues to be Emphasized in the Next Stage of Reform 26. Future Challenges Confronting Reform 27. Focus on Investment in Scientific Research, and on Reform of Enterprise Management Systems 28. Develop Modern Railways and Establish a Rational and Comprehensive Transport System 29. Special Problems that Need to be Addressed in Balancing China’s Economic Development 30. The Major Task in Reforming State-Owned Banks is to Establish a Customer-Centric Philosophy and Customer-Centric Mechanisms 31. Macroeconomic Adjustment Measures Should Look Squarely at the Challenges Posed by the Surplus of Foreign Exchange Balance July 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-58222-3: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80890-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582223

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China as the Workshop of the World

Constructing a Social Welfare System for All in China

China’s Development and Harmonization

An Analysis at the National and Industry Level of China in the International Division of Labor

The China Development Research Foundation

Towards a Balance with Nature, Society and the International Community

Yuning Gao, University of Cambridge, UK The book examines China’s role in the international division of labor: it analyzes the scale and scope of China’s manufacturing; the type and relative sophistication of its exports in the world market; and its position on the global value chain. It shows that China monopolizes industrial production by being the processing center of the world. Selected Contents: 1. Background, Theoretical Framework and Literature review 2. Scale and Scope of the ’World Workshop’: China’s Place in World Production 3. Pattern and Sophistication of the ’World Workshop’: China in the World Mark 4. The Competitiveness of the ’World Workshop’: China’s on the Service Part of Global Value Chain 5. Comparative Study of Three Industries of China in the International Manufacturing Division July 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60405-5: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80782-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415604055

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China’s Road to Peaceful Rise Observations on its Cause, Basis, Connotation and Prospect

This book sets out the general objectives, principles and framework of a proposed new social welfare system for China. It provides a comprehensive overview of China’s current welfare services, including retirement pensions, education, health, employment, housing and social security payments, and goes on to cost the proposed new social welfare system and assess the government’s capacity for implementing it. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Basic Principles and Overall Framework for a ‘Developmental Social Welfare System’ 3. Social Welfare Systems in the World 4. A Welfare System with Coverage for All Rural Migrant Workers 5. Old-Age Security Systems 6. Health Security 7. Education Security 8. Employment Security 9. Housing Security 10. Basic Living Allowance System 11. Social Welfare Systems for Special Groups 12. Public Funding of Social Welfare Programs 13. Policy Recommendations March 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-58470-8: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83126-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584708

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Zheng Bijian, Party School of the CPC Central Committee, China

The Coal Industry in China’s Political Economy

Tim Wright, University of Sheffield, UK

Zheng Bijian has been one of the most influential thinkers and policy formulators in China during its reform period. 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: Foreword Peter Nolanchool Part 1: Acquiring a Deeper Understanding of Ourselves in the Process of Deepening Our Understanding of the World (1988 –1991) Part 2: A Study of the ’Overall Strategy’ Connecting the Two Major Situations at Home and Abroad Is of Paramount Importance (1991 – 1995) Part 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) Part 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) Part 6: China Will Emerge In the World as a ’Peaceful Nation’ and a ’Civilized Nation’ (2005 – 2006) May 2011: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-55271-4: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81658-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552714

This book examines key aspects of China’s coal industry which illustrate the political economy of China’s economic transformation. It shows how the coal industry was one of the pillars of the planned economy and how its transition to market-based operations has been particularly protracted and difficult, with particular difficulties in moving prices from the artificially low prices of the planned economy to market determined prices, and in determining financial performance where performance is affected significantly by external factors and artificially set prices. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Rents, Prices and Profits in Coal Mining 1. Rents and Rent-Seeking in the Coal Industry under Socialism and Reform 2. The Political Economy of Price Reform 3. Coal Prices under Capitalism 4. The Financial Performance of Coal Enterprises and its Determinants Part 2: Small Mines in Local Development 1. The Relationship between Rural Small Mines and Large State Mines in China’s Coal Industry 2. The Central State and the Rural Mines: The Campaign to Close the Coal Pits Part 3: Miners and Their Work Environment 1. Wages and Workers in China’s Coal Mines 2. Workers State? Coal Mine Safety under Socialism and Capitalism 1: China’s Coal Safety Record 3. Workers State? Coal Mine Safety under Socialism and Capitalism 2: The Political Determinants of Coal Mine Safety 4. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-49328-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415493284

Edited by Bin Wu, Shujie Yao and Jian Chen, all at University of Nottingham, UK This book examines the experience of enacting the concept of harmonisation in China in recent years. It explores this in terms of developments within Chinese society, economic developments and changes in business practices, environmental challenges and coping strategies, and changing patterns of international relations. Throughout, it discusses the gaps between rhetoric and reality, policy and practice. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Economic Development and Harmonious Society 1. Market Reactions and Corporate Philanthropy: A Case Study of Wenchuan Earthquake in China Shujie Yao, Jianling Wang and Lin Song 2. Stochastic Convergence of the Greater China Economies: A Panel Unit Root Approach Chun Kwok Lei and Pui Sun Tam 3. The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in China’s Sustainable Development and the Making of a Harmonised Society Clare Seung-eun Lee 4. Does Banking Ownership Matter Performance: Empirical Studies for Contemporary China Puyang Sun, Cun Fu and D. Dickinson 5. Ownership Structure Reform and Corporate Governance Jian Chen Part 2: Constructing a Harmonised Society 6. From Morality to Morality – The Rhetoric of Chinese Foreign Policy at the 60th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China Dominik Mierzejewski 7. Interaction between State Authority and the Chinese Architectural Professional Yanjing Zhang 8. E-government in China: Opportunities and Challenges for the Transformation of Governance in the Information Age Sabrina Ching Yuen Luk 9. Which Way to Leadership Lucy Badalian and Victor Krivorotov Part 3: Harmony between Development and Environment 10. An Overview of Energy Efficiency Policies and Standards for Commercial Buildings in China K. Chmutina and S. Riffat, Zhu Jie 11. The Integrated Watershed Management and Ecosystem Rehabilitation Process on the Less Plateau of China Guobin Liu, et al 12. Diversification of Livelihood Strategy and Its Effect on Local Landscape Restoration in the Loess Plateau Li Wang et al 13. Employment Villages’ in Poor Areas of China: A Case Study of North Shaanxi Bin Wu and Shujie Yao Part 4: Harmonious Society and Farmer Participation 14. Access Matters: The Little Man with the Big Stone - A Case on the Commodity Chain Analysis of the Chinese Fir in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, China XU Xiuli et al 15. Development of University-Based Agricultural Extension and Gap with the Needs of Rural Poor in China Guangzhe Liu and Suli Wu 16. Innovative Farmers and Their Innovations Cheng Li, et al August 2011: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-66567-4: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665674

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China’s Role in Global Economic Recovery Edited by Xiaolan Fu, University of Oxford, UK This book presents a wide-ranging assessment of the current state of China’s economy in relation to the global international economy. It discusses the role China has played in responding to the economic crisis, assesses the continuing strong prospects for further economic growth in China, and examines China’s deepening integration into the world economy. July 2011: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67034-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780670340

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Spillover Effects on Domestic Enterprises

The Global Reshaping of the Resource Sector

Edited by Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Hong Kong Baptist University, Jean-François Di Meglio, Asia Centre, France and Xavier Richet, University Sorbonne Nouvelle, France

Ziliang Deng, Renmin University, China

Masuma Farooki and Raphael Kaplinsky, Open University, UK

This book examines China’s response to the 2007-2008 global financial crisis, and the resulting new status acquired by China within the international economy. September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67514-7: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415675147

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Rising China in the Changing World Economy Edited by Liming Wang, University College Dublin, Ireland This book explores a wide range of issues connected with the impact of China on the global economy and the prevailing international system. Subjects covered include China’s multinationals, international acquisitions, the exchange rate, research and development and technology transfer, China’s emerging major business groupings, and small and medium sized enterprises. Selected Contents: 1. Rising China in the Changing World Economy: An Overview Liming Wang and Wei Xia 2. Rising China: Its Strengths and Some Problems Gregory C. Chow 3. Evolution after Revolution: The Chinese ‘Claiming State’ between History and Textbook Economics Giuseppe Gabusi 4. Continental Drift: China and Global Economic Crisis Sangaralingam Ramesh 5. Chinese MNEs and Latin America: A Review Gaston Fornes 6. The Emergence and Evolution of Chinese Business Groups: Are Pyramidal Groups Forming? Dylan Sutherland 7. Developing China’s SMEs: Insights into ICT Policy Initiatives David H. Brown, Qi Wang and Eric See-To 8. A Study of Relationship between Ownership Patterns and Corporate Objectives: The Case of State Ownership in China Da Teng 9. Culture Distance and Cross-border Merger and Acquisition of China: Empirical Evidence from Electricity Industry Lei Wang 10. R&D, Technology Transfer and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Industries Yanbing Wu 11. The Distribution of Income and Well-Being in Rural China: A Survey of Panel Data Sets, Studies and New Directions Xi Chen 12. Determinants of China’s Inter-Regional Equalization of Basic Public Services Xuebing Tang 13. Does Real Effective Exchange Rate Volatility Affect Foreign Direct Investment? Evidence from China Min Ye and Siyue Liu 14. Cost Efficiency of Banks in China: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis Yizhe Dong and Mark Tippett 15. The Effect of Historical Events on the Speed of Price Evolution Indexed by an Operational Time for China’s Futures Market Ren Zhang, Donal Mckillop and Youwei Li 16. Poverty in Shenzhen St. Gravemeyer, Thomas Gries and J. Xue

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy The book’s innovative and original perspectives over the hot economic issues in the contemporary world economy makes it an ideal pedagogical handbook for researchers working on related topics. June 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-59142-3: £100.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415591423

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Contemporary Chinese Economy Gang Gong, Nankai University, China Series: Routledge Studies in the Economies of Asia This book explores contemporary Chinese economy. It not only explains how China has succeeded in the past 30 years, but also looks at the challenges to sustain China’s high economic growth. The book can be used as a textbook to study Chinese economy. It can also be an excellent reference book for those who are interested in the Chinese economy. July 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61690-4: £105.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415616904

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Economic Reform in Modern China Edited by Wei Zhang, University of Cambridge, UK Series: Critical Concepts in Economics It is more than three decades since China initiated its economic reform and in that time, China has successfully transformed itself from an inefficient centrally-planned economy to a fast-growing market economy. To the rest of the world, China has emerged from the condition of a poor and completely isolated nation to become the most powerful engine of global economic growth. China’s dynamic economic transition and development, especially its performance in the current world financial crisis, have attracted considerable worldwide interest. May 2011: 234 x 156: 1655pp Hb: 978-0-415-56068-9: £650.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415560689

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Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy This book looks at the growing economic impact of the Asian Driver economies and particularly China on global prices and through this on other low income economies. Farooki and Kaplinsky consider both the possibility of a sustained rise in commodity prices as well as the growing financialization of global commodity markets and exploring the interconnections between these issues discuss the theory and policy related challenges ahead. In the midst of a sustained global economic crisis, the authors argue that countries like China follow a commodities-intensive growth-path and that the strategic significance of commodities prices lies not so much in their nominal prices, but in their prices relative to other sectors (manufactures and services); thus, economic crisis will affect not only the commodities sector. February 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-59789-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415597890

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Japan: Politics Sheffield Centre for Japanese Studies/Routledge Series Series Edited by Glenn D Hook, University of Sheffield, UK Forthcoming Textbook • 3rd Edition

Japan’s International Relations Politics, Economics and Security Hugo Dobson, University of Sheffield, UK, Julie Gilson, University of Birmingham, UK, Glenn D. Hook, University of Sheffield, UK and Christopher W. Hughes, University of Warwick, UK

The latest edition of this comprehensive and user-friendly textbook provides a single volume resource for all those studying Japan’s international relations. It offers a clear and concise introduction to the most important aspects of Japan’s role in the globalized economy of the twenty-first century. The book has been fully updated and revised to include discussion of such recent events as: • the war on terrorism • Japan’s proactive role after 9/11 • Bush’s foreign policy towards Asia • Koizumi’s visit to North Korea and the crisis on the Korean Peninsula. Extensively illustrated, the text includes statistics, maps, photographs, summaries and suggestions for further reading, making it essential reading for those studying Japanese politics, and the international relations of the Asia Pacific. Selected Contents: Part I Japan’s International Relations: What, Why and How? 1. The significance of Japan’s international relations 2. Explaining Japan’s international relations Part II Japan-United States Relations 3. Introduction 4. Japan-United States political relations 5. Japan-United States economic relations 6. Japan-United States security relations 7. Conclusion Part III Japan-East Asia Relations 8. Introduction 9. Japan-East Asia political relations 10. Japan-East Asia economic relations 11. Japan–East Asia security relations 12. Conclusion Part IV Japan-Europe Relations 14. Japan-Europe political relations 15. Japan-Europe economic relations 16. Japan-Europe security relations 17. Conclusion Part V Japan-Global Institutions 18. Introduction 19. Japan-United Nations 20. Japan-economic institutions 21. Japan-G7/8 22. Conclusion Part VI Japan’s International Relations: What Next? 23. What Next? September 2011: 246 x 174: 640pp Hb: 978-0-415-58742-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58743-3: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587433

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Decoding Boundaries in Contemporary Japan

Ending the Postwar in Japan

The Koizumi Administration and Beyond

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

Edited by Glenn D. Hook, University of Sheffield, UK

The purpose of this book is to illuminate the changing nature of contemporary Japan by decoding a range of political, economic and social boundaries, with a focus on the period following the inauguration of Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro’s administration (2001-6). A rapid turnover of prime ministers followed Koizumi-Abe Shinzo (2006-7), Fukuda Yasuo (2007-8) and Aso Taro (2008-)-but the transformation set in motion through his promotion of a more proactive role for Japan internationally, and the implementation of ’structural reforms’ domestically, set the direction for future administrations. The central argument of the book is that, in order to achieve the twin goals of greater international proactivity and domestic reform, the government and other actors supporting the new direction for Japan pushed forward by the Koizumi administration needed to take action in order to destabilize and reformulate a range of extant boundaries. This task was achieved by deploying material as well as normative resources, including the production of new discourses about the way these resources should be deployed. Selected Contents: Introduction: Why Boundaries? 1. Diplomacy on the Boundaries 2. The Strange Masochism of the Japanese Right 3. Japan’s Responses to Actors outside the Boundaries of International Society 4. Navigating the Boundaries of the Interstate Society 5. Stronger Political Leadership and the Shift in Policymaking Boundaries in Japan 6. Leadership Strategies 7. The Problem of Boundaries for Japan’s Local Authorities 8. Adjusting the Boundaries between Keidanren and Labour Unions in Japan 9. Boundaries in Japan’s Business and Government Relationship 10. Shifting Boundaries in Japan’s Criminal Justice System 11. The Rapid Redrawing of Boundaries in Japanese Higher Education 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-60044-6: £85.00

Structure, Actors, Norms and Challenges

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 McCormick 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 August 2011: 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’s Security Identity From a Peace-State to an International-State Bhubhindar Singh, University of Sheffield, UK Translated by J.A.A. Stockwin

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600446

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. November 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46336-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415463362

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Routledge Handbook of Japanese Politics

The Diplomatic History of Postwar Japan

Policy Entrepreneurship and Elections in Japan

Edited by Alisa Gaunder, Southwestern University, USA

Edited by Makoto Iokibe, National Defence Academy of Japan & Kobe University, Japan

A Political Biogaphy of Ozawa Ichir?

Translated and Annotated by Robert D. Eldridge, Osaka University, Japan

Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies

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: Section 1: Domestic Politics 1. The Institutional Landscape of Japanese Politics Alisa Gaunder 2. The Liberal Democratic Party: An Explanation of its Successes and Failures Steven R. Reed 3. The Democratic Party of Japan: Development, Organization and Programmatic Profile Patrick Koellner 4. The Rationale for Coalition Government J.A.A. Stockwin 5. Prime Ministerial Leadership Tomohito Shinoda 6. Election Systems and Campaign Rules Ray Christensen 7. Money in Japanese Politics: Regulation and Reform Matthew Carlson 8. The Influence of Voters Sherry L. Martin 9. Democratizing the Law in Japan Jonathan David Marshall 10. Local Government in Japan Jun Saito and Kyohei Yamada Section 2: Civil Society 11. State and Civil Society in Japan Yuko Kawato, Robert Pekkanen and Hidehiro Yamamoto 12. The Japanese Conception of Citizenship Yumiko Mikanagi 13. Volunteer Organizations (Re)making Democracy in Japan Mary Alice Haddad 14. Civil Society and the Internet Isa Ducke 15. The Labor Movement Lonny E. Carlile 16. The Women’s Movements Ki-young Shin Section 3: Social and Public Policy 17. The Rise (and Fall?) of Social Equality: The Evolution of Japan’s Welfare State Gregory J. Kasza 18. Policies for an Aging/Declining Fertility Society Len Schoppa 19. Gender-Related Social Policy Hiroko Takeda 20. Japanese Immigration Policy Ken Haig 21. Japan’s Environmental Politics and Change: Local, National and Global Peng Er Lam Section 4: Political Economy and Policymaking 22. The Evolution of the Japanese Policymaking System Gregory W. Noble 23. The Politics of Economic Reform Aurelia George Mulgan 24. The Politics of Scarcity: Fixing Japan’s Public Finances Gene Park 25. The Politics and Implications of Postal Reform Patricia L. Maclachlan Section 5: International Relations and Security 26. Japan and East Asian Economic Regionalism Mireya Solis 27. The Haunt of History in Japan’s Foreign Relations Jennifer Lind 28. The Politics of National Security Andrew L. Oros 29. Japan-U.S. Relations Michael J. Green 30. Japan-China Relations: Structure or Management? Ming Wan 31. Drifting Apart? Japan-EU Relations Julie Gilson 32. The Other Rashomon Story: International Norms and Continuing Constructions of Japaneseness David Leheny

Winner of the prestigious Yoshida Shigeru Prize 1999 for the best book in public history when it was 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? 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-49847-0: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49848-7: £25.95 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415498487

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Takashi Oka Using extensive interview data from key players in the political arena, this book examines Ozawa’s struggle to normalize alternation in office between two competing political parties – particularly topical given the results of the 2009 election, which handed over power to the Democratic Party of Japan – and how he has used his entrepreneurial talents to precipitate and carry out institutional change. Not only a political biography, but also an in-depth analysis of the Japanese political and electoral systems, this book will be of huge interest to anyone interested in Japanese politics and electoral systems. Selected Contents: 1. “Normal Nation”: Ozawa’s Challenge to Japanese Exceptionalism 2. Early Years and Shaping Influences 3. The Kaifu-Ozawa Regime and the First Gulf War 4. Blueprint: Ozawa’s Policy Manifesto 5. 1993: The Election that Opened a New Political Era 6. Case Study One: Changing the Election System 7. Case Study Two: Changing Parliamentary Procedures 8. The Koizumi Phenomenon and Ozawa’s Response 9. Koizumi’s Triumph: The Landmark Election of 2005 10. The House of Councilors Election of 2007 11. The International Policies of a “Normal Nation” 12. Conclusion: Ozawa’s Impact on Japanese Politics April 2011: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-58752-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587525

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Japan Forum Journal of the British Association of Japan Editor: Angus Lockyer, SOAS, University of London, UK Volume 23, 2011, 3 issues per year Print ISSN: 0955-5803; Online ISSN: 1469-932X

Japan Forum, the official journal of the British Association for Japanese Studies publishes original research in the multidisciplinary field of Japanese Studies, with articles in subject areas ranging from archaeology, language, literature, philosophy and culture to history, economics, politics, international relations and law. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rjfo

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Social Networks and Japanese Democracy The Beneficial Impact of Interpersonal Communication in East Asia

Japan in the Age of Globalization

Ken’ichi Ikeda, Univeristy of Tokyo, Japan and Sean Richey, Georgia State University, USA

Edited by Carin Holroyd and Ken Coates, both at University of Waterloo, Canada

Many who critique democracy as practiced in East Asia suggest that the Confucian political culture of these nations prevents democracy from being the robust participatory type, and limits it to a spectacle designed to create obedience from the public. Certainly some East Asian nations have had elections for decades, but for democracy to be meaningful, a country needs an active public sphere, political tolerance, egalitarian beliefs, and vigorous political participation. The Asian-values debate focuses on whether the creation of this optimal version of democracy in East Asian nations will be hindered by their shared Confucian cultural heritage and at the centre of this debate is whether there is an active political culture in East Asia that allows citizens to freely discuss, debate, and disagree about politics.

The multiple and diverse forces of globalization have, indeed, affected Japan significantly over the past decades. But so, it must be said, has Japan influenced a variety of critical global developments - globalization is not a one-way street, particularly for a nation as economically influential and technologically advanced as Japan. The chapters in this collection examine the impact of globalization on Japan and the impact of Japan on the forces of globalization from the various disciplinary perspectives of business, the economy, politics, technology, culture and society. They also explain the manner in which the nation has responded to the economic and cultural liberalization that has been such a profound force for change around the globe. This comprehensive collected works brings the latest research to bear on this important subject and provides evidence of the long history of global influences on Japan – and Japanese impacts on the rest of the world. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of globalization, Japanese Studies, and Asian Studies. August 2011: 234 x 156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-66584-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665841

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Superhuman Japan Knowledge, Nation and Culture in US-Japan Relations Marie Thorsten, Doshisha University, Japan 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 September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-41426-5: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415414265

With Japan as its focus, this book examines the role of social networks and political discussion in Japanese political culture and asks whether discursive participatory democracy is indeed possible in East Asia. In order to answer this question the authors undertook the largest academic political survey ever conducted in Japan to give the book exceptional empirical credence. This data reveals how the Japanese people interact politically concluding that through the powerful influence of social networks on Japanese political behaviour Japan has a more globalized and less hierarchical society where Confucian culture is not dominant and where creation of a vibrant civil society is possible.

Japan: History Forthcoming

Japan’s Postwar Edited by Michael Lucken, Anne Bayard-Sakai and Emmanuel Lozerand, all at Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies Historical surveys of postwar Japan are usually established on the grounds that the era is already over, interpreting ’postwar’ to be the years directly proceeding World War II. However, the contributors to this book take a unique approach to the concept of the postwar epoch and treat it as a network of historical time frames from the modern period, and connect these time capsules to the war to which they are inextricably linked. The books strength is in its very interdisciplinary approach to examining postwar Japan and as such it includes chapters centred on subjects as diverse as politics, poetry, philosophy, economics and art which serve to fill the blanks in the collective cultural memory that historical narratives leave behind. Originally published in French, this new translation offers the English speaking world important access to a major work on Japan which has been greatly enriched by the translator’s great accuracy and knowledge of English, French and Japanese language, history and culture. Japan’s Postwar will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese Studies and Modern Japanese History as well as historians studying the world after 1945. July 2011: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-60538-0: £85.00

This book will be invaluable for students and scholars of Japanese politics, democracy, civil society and globalisation.

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Sino-Japanese Relations History, Politics, Economy Edited by Caroline Rose, University of Leeds, UK Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies Academic and popular interest in China and Japan, the two major powers in East Asia, has risen dramatically in the last decade. While on the one hand their relationship has benefited from high levels of two-way trade and investment underscoring their growing economic interdependence, political rifts have (re-)appeared over such issues as historical memory, territory, and energy security. Without doubt, the way in which this bilateral relationship will evolve over the next few years has the potential to transform the architecture of regional and international politics. It is therefore essential to have a deep and nuanced understanding of the historical, economic, political, and cultural dynamics of the relationship. June 2011: 234 x 156: 1641pp Hb: 978-0-415-56614-8: £650.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415566148

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Japan: Culture & Society

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Routledge Handbook of Japanese Culture and Society

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: Setting the Stage for the yakeato Generation 1. Introduction: Legacies of the Asia-Pacific War: The yakeato (the Burnt-Out Ruins) Generation Roman Rosenbaum 2. Current Postwar Discourse in Japan (Suzuki Sadami) Part 2: Pre-yakeato: Provenance of a Generation To Come 3. Óhara 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: Oda Makoto’s Literary Social Criticism Roman Rosenbaum 6. A yakeato Poet: Irisawa Yasuo Yasuko Claremont 7. Ariyoshi Sawako and Sono Ayako: Young Women Writers of the Yakeato Generation Barbara Hartley Part 4: Postyakeato: The Heritage of a Generation 8. Graphic Depictions of the Asia-Pacific War Roman Rosenbaum 9. Laughter and Tears: The Complex Narrative of Nosaka Akiyuki’s Hotaru no haka Hiroko Cockerill 10. Japanese Poetry and the Legacies of War Leith Morton 11. Language and Body: Betsuyaku Minoru and the ‘Small Theatre Movement’ Shógekijó Und? in the 1960s Masahito Takayashiki 12. Kuroki Kazuo’s Requiem for War Carol Hayes 13. Architecture in the Mono-no-nai jidai Peter Armstrong 14. Summation: Children of War Yasuko Claremont 15. Yakeato Research Bibliography 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-57951-3: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84671-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415579513

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Russo-Japanese Relations, 1904-17 From Enemies to Allies Peter Berton Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia One surprising outcome of the Russo-Japanese War of 1902-04 was that, although Russia was humiliatingly defeated, by 1916 Russia and Japan had become allies. This book provides a detailed analysis of how this remarkable turnaround came about. Based on extensive original research in both Russian and Japanese archives, the book charts diplomatic developments, explores how Japanese and Russian thinking evolved, and assesses the wider international impact of the new alliance. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Russo-Japanese Relations 1905-1914 2. Efforts to Conclude an Alliance at the Outbreak of World War I 3. Russo-Japanese Relations During the Early Part of World War I 4. Negotiations in Tokyo 5. Negotiations in Petrograd 6. The 1916 Treaties, China, and the Powers 7. Summary and Conclusions September 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-59899-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415598996

Edited by Victoria Bestor and Theodore C. Bestor, both at Harvard University, USA

’Few books offer such a broad and kaleidoscopic view of the complex and contested society that is contemporary Japan. Students and professionals alike may use this as a stand-alone reference text, or as an invitation to explore the increasingly diverse range of Japan-related titles offered by Routledge.’ – Joy Hendry, Oxford Brookes University, UK The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Society and Culture is an interdisciplinary resource that focuses on contemporary Japan and the social and cultural trends that are important at the beginning of the 21st 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. Written by an international team of Japan experts, the chapters included in the volume form an accessible and fascinating insight into Japanese culture and society. As such, the Handbook will be an invaluable reference tool for anyone interested in all things Japanese. Students, teachers and professionals alike will benefit from the broad ranging discussions, useful links to online resources and suggested reading lists. The Handbook will be of interest across a wide range of disciplines including: Japanese Studies, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, Sociology and Asian Studies in general.

Selected Contents: Introduction Theodore C. Bestor, Victoria Lyon Bestor and Akiko Yamagata. Social Foundations: Showa-Era Japan and Beyond: From Imperial Japan to Japan Inc Peter Duus. Four Cultures of Japanese Politics David Leheny. The Cultures and Politics of Language in Japan Today Nanette Gottlieb. Japanese Education and Education Reform Roger Goodman. Religion in Contemporary Japanese Lives Mark R. Mullins. Law and Society in Japan Lawrence Repeta. The Urbanization of the Japanese Landscape Paul Waley. Class, Identity, and Status: Social Class and Social Identity in Postwar Japan David Slater. The Politics of Gender in Japan Robin M. LeBlanc. Change and Diversity in the Japanese Family Merry White. Japan’s Queer Cultures Mark McLelland. Race, Ethnicity, and Minorities in Japan Richard Siddle. Life on the Margins in Japan: Homeless, Migrant Day Laborers, and People with Disabilities Carolyn S. Stevens. Aging and Social Welfare in Japan Leng Leng Thang. The New Prominence of the Civil Sector in Japan Akihiro Ogawa. Cool Japan: Contemporary Architecture in Japan William H. Coaldrake. Japanese Film and Television Aaron Gerow. Manga and Anime: Entertainment, Big Business, and Art in Japan Susan Napier. Popular Music in Japan Ian Condry. The Sportscape of Contemporary Japan William Kelly. Cultural Flows: Japan and East Asia Koichi Iwabuchi. Cuisine and Identity in Contemporary Japan Theodore C. Bestor April 2011: 246 x 174: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-43649-6: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415436496

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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 Despite Japan’s importance in the modern world, much about Japan remains unknown outside the country. This series provides informative, original, detailed studies on a variety of aspects of modern Japan. It has established itself as an authoritative available source of scholarship on all aspects of Japan. Publishing policy is directed by some of the most respected names in Japanese studies. Forthcoming

A Sociology of Japanese Youth From Returnees to NEETs Edited by Roger Goodman, University of Oxford, UK, Yuki Imoto, Keio University, Japan and Tuukka Toivonen, Kyoto University, Japan This book puts forth a sociology of Japanese youth problems showing that the Japanese media draw on an equally, if not more, perplexing gallery of social categories when it discusses youth than affluent Western societies such as the US or UK and that Japan is no less replete with social problems involving young people and no less capable of generating hysteria over the fate of its youth than affluent western societies such as the US or UK. The chapters include case studies covering issues such as: • returnee children • compensated dating • corporeal punishment • child abuse • the withdrawn youth • NEET (not in education, employment or training). By examining these various social problems collectively The Sociology of Japanese Youth shows how seemingly disparate events follow a similar pattern and how clusters of concepts are historically linked. The book simultaneously illuminates the mechanisms of social problem construction, the Japanese ‘cultural’ repositories that continue to be drawn upon, and the changes and dynamisms created by actors in Japanese society that the social problem discourse reflect. This book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Japanese society and culture, the sociololgy of Japan, Japanese anthropology and comparative sociology of youth studies. July 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-66926-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-66927-6: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415669276

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Japan’s Emerging Youth Policy Making Young Adults Independent Tuukka Toivonen, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, UK The changing predilections and life-styles of Japanese youth have become the object of enormous interest in recent years. As catchy labels such as parasite singles, freeters and hikikomori have become popularised through the Japanese and global media, much discussion has centred around exactly what should be done about Japan’s proliferating youth ills that cut across the domains of education, labour and welfare. This book addresses this issue by asking: why did new kinds of youth inclusion policies emerge in Japan, and how did the peculiar category ‘NEET’ shape the development of such policies? Issues of youth policy are occurring in the very interstices of the Japanese state, the family, the labour market and the welfare system, offering a highly revealing window into wider changes in 21st century Japan. As such, this book will be of huge interest to students, scholars and practitioners of Japanese, East Asian and comparative social policy, welfare, culture and society. December 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67053-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415670531

Home and Family in Japan Continuity and Transformation Edited by Richard Ronald, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Allison Alexy, Lafayette College, USA

Urban Utopias of Modern Japan

Series: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series

This book explores the degree to which traditional patterns of both houses the family system (ie) are changing in contemporary Japan. It examines the major social, economic and urban changes which are causing this, and discusses the shift from the stem to nuclear family and to large numbers of single person and childless couple households. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Continuity and Change in Japanese Homes and Families 2. Reassembling Familial Intimacy: Civil, Fringe, and Popular Youth Visions of the Japanese Home and Family 3. Reforming Families in Japan: Family Policy in the Era of Structural Reform 4. The Ideal, the Deficient, and the Illogical Family: An Initial Typology of Administrative Household Units 5. ‘I did not know how to tell my parents, so I thought I would have to have an abortion’: Experiences of Unmarried Mothers in Japan 6. Masculinity and the Family System: The Ideology of the ‘Salaryman’ across Three Generations 7. Working and Waiting for an ‘Appropriate Person’: How Single Women Support and Resist Family in Japan 8. Home Ownership, Family Change and Generational Differences 9. Homes and Houses, Senses and Spaces 10. The Changing Face of Homelessness in Tokyo in the Modern Era 11. Coping with Hikikomori: Socially Withdrawn Youth and the Japanese Family 12. The Door My Wife Closed: Houses, Families, and Divorce in Contemporary Japan 13. Living Apart Together: Anticipated Home, Family and Social Networks in Old Age 2010: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-48867-9: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84004-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415488679

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Dealing with Disaster in Japan Responses to the Flight JL123 Crash Christopher Hood, Cardiff University, UK Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series Just as the sinking of the Titanic has a large place in public consciousness in Britain and America, so the crash of Japanese Airlines flight 123 has become part of Japanese collective memory. This book examines the crash, considering why it has come to have such importance for the Japanese. 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 July 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-45662-3: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415456623

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Kenzo Tange and the Metabolist Movement Zhongjie Lin, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA Metabolism, the Japanese architectural avant-garde movement of the 1960s, profoundly influenced contemporary architecture and urbanism. This book focuses on the Metabolists’ utopian concept of the city and investigates the design and political implications of their visionary planning in the postwar society. At the root of the group’s urban utopias was a particular biotechical notion of the city as an organic process. It stood in opposition to the Modernist view of city design and led to such radical design concepts as marine civilization and artificial terrains, which embodied the metabolists’ ideals of social change. 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-77659-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77660-8: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86030-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776608

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Learning from the Japanese City Looking East in Urban Design Barrie Shelton, University of Melbourne, Australia Series: Planning, History and Environment Series

To the first-time Western visitor the Japanese city often appears chaotic and baffling – even intimidating. In this new edition, Barrie Shelton develops his earlier interpretation of why Japanese cities look the way they do, contrasting Japanese and Western ways of thinking about space. Placing less emphasis on the correlation, or ‘meeting’, between Japanese urban form and recent Western-generated urban design theory, he looks more on Japanese urban design models as worthy of ‘translation’. December 2011: 246 x 174: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55439-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55440-4: £34.99 eBook: 978-0-203-81797-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415554404

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Education Reform and Social Class in Japan

Heritage, Nationhood, and Language

Takehiko Kariya, University of Tokyo, Japan

Migrants with Connections to Japan

Series: Routledge/University of Tokyo Series

Edited by Neriko Musha Doerr, Cornell University, USA

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.

Series: Critical Asian Studies

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.

An Emerging Non-Regular Labour Force in Japan

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

Huiyan Fu, Aalen University, Germany

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Neriko Musha Doerr 2. Learning to Be Transnational: Japanese Language Education for Bolivia’s Okinawan Diaspora Taku Suzuki 3. Conflicted Attitudes toward Heritage: Heritage Language Learning of Returnee Adolescents from Japan at a Nikkei School in Lima, Peru Yuri Yamasaki 4. Heritage: Owned or Assigned? The Cultural Politics of Teaching Heritage Language in Osaka, Japan Yuko Okubo 5. Inheriting ’Japanese-ness’ Diversely: Heritage Practices at a Weekend Japanese Language School in the United States Neriko Doerr and Kiri Lee 6. Rethinking Japanese American ’Heritage’ in the Homeland Ayako Takamori 7. Afterword: Japan-related Linguistic Intervention Laura Miller 8. Afterword: Cross-Cultural Implications of Japanese Heritage Language Policies and Practices Krista E. Van Vleet 9. Afterword: ’Dreaming in…English?’ The Complexity and Unexpectedness of Japanese Being and Becoming through Language Barbra A. Meek 2010: 246 x 174: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-61213-5: £80.00

This book won the first Osaragi Jiro Prize for Commentary sponsored by the Asahi Shinbun in 2001.

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Social Security in Contemporary Japan

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This book opens up a new field of investigation in heritage language studies by exploring the complex linkage between heritage language and social justice for Japan-related migrants.

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.

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

Japan: Business & Economics

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Language in Public Spaces in Japan Edited by Nanette Gottlieb, University of Queensland, Australia This book throws light on ideologies, practices and sociocultural developments currently shaping language use in Japan by examining aspects of language found in a range of public spaces This book was published as a special issue of Japanese Studies. May 2011: 246 x 174: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-61928-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415619288

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 May 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55940-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415559409

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The Dignity of Dispatched Workers Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies

Like many industrialised nations, the current employment trend in Japan centres on diversification of the labour market with an increased use of temporary labour. Among a wide range of non-regular labour arrangements, haken are a newly legalised category of non-regular workers who are typically employed by the employment agency while working at the facilities of and being under the authority of the client firm. They have recently expanded exponentially under the state’s deregulation policy and assumed considerable significance in political debate, especially with regard to the nation’s ‘widening gaps’ known as kakusa. This is the first anthropological study of haken and temporary agency work (TAW) in Japan which combines both macro- and micro level analyses. At the macro level, haken are explored from a historical perspective with a view to showing the changing state policy and public perception of haken. At the micro level, how TAW is experienced by real people in concrete situations is extremely varied and complex, often depending on intersecting structural variables including gender, age and class. The book therefore provides insight into the gap between powerful discourses and everyday life, as well as a better understanding of personhood in Japan’s shifting landscape of employment. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese Studies, Japanese Business, Asian Business and Asian Anthropology. July 2011: 234 x 156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-66434-9: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415664349

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The Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry

Korean Studies

Its Evolution and Current Challenges

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Maki Umemura, Cardiff University, UK

Aesthetic Constructions of Korean Nationalism

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia Charting the development of the industry from post-war devastation, through good recovery in the 1960s, and then up to the present, the book explores why Japan, despite being a world leader in many high technology industries, is only a minor player in the global pharmaceutical industry. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Why Didn’t Japan Become a Global Leader in Pharmaceuticals? 2. A Historical Overview of Japan’s Pharmaceutical Industry 3. Developing a Modern Industry: The Antibiotics Sector 4. What Went Wrong? The Anticancer Drug Sector 5. Conclusion: Reconsidering Japan’s Business in Pharmaceuticals February 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-58766-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83128-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587662

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Miraculous Growth and Stagnation in Post-War Japan Edited by Koichi Hamada, Yale University, USA, Keijiro Otsuka, Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Japan, Gustav Ranis, Yale University, USA and Ken Togo, Musashi University, Japan Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy Sixty-five years have passed since the end of World War II. It is timely to reflect upon this short but curious Japanese economic history, beginning with the extreme hunger and poverty in the late 1940s, followed by quick recovery and ’miraculous’ growth since the late 1950s, to the first oil shock in 1972, slow growth in the reset of the 1970s and 1980s, and finally almost complete stagnation over the last two decades. This book attempts to make sense of Japan’s economic history for these past sixty-five years. April 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61518-1: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415615181

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Spectacle, Politics and History Hong Kal, York University, Canada Series: Asia’s Transformations

While most studies on Korean nationalism centre on textual analysis, Aesthetic Constructions of Korean Nationalism offers a different approach. It looks at expositions, museums and the urban built environment at particular moments in both colonial and postcolonial eras and analyses their discursive relations in the construction of Korean nationalism. By linking concepts of visual spectacle, urban space and governmentality, this book explores how such notions made the nation imaginable to the public in both the past and the present; how they represented a new modality of seeing for the state and contributed to the shaping of collective identities in colonial and postcolonial Korea. The author further examines how their different modes were associated with the change in governmentality in Korea. In addressing these questions, the book interprets the politics behind the culture of displays and shows both the continuity and the transformation of spectacles as a governing technology in twentieth-century Korea. Aesthetic Constructions of Korean Nationalism is a significant contribution to a study of the politics of visual culture in colonial and postcolonial Korea. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of Korean Studies, Culture and Heritage Studies and Asian Studies. May 2011: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-60256-3: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602563

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. New

Human Rights Discourse in North Korea Post-Colonial, Marxist and Confucian Perspectives Jiyoung Song, University of Cambridge, UK Jiyoung Song explains how North Korea has understood the concepts of human rights in its public documents since the independence in 1945 from Japan after 36 years’ colonial rule. Through active campaigns and international criticism, foreign governments and non-governmental organisations outside North Korea have been publishing numerous allegations on North Korean human rights violations. On the other hand, the efforts to engage with North Korea in order to improve the human rights situation through humanitarian assistance and to understand how North Koreans interpret human rights are often overshadowed by ’naming and shaming’ and ’push-until-it-collapses’ approaches. Dr Song gives thought-provoking and highly debatable accounts for the historically post-colonial, politically Marxist and culturally Confucian elements of North Korean rights thinking. She does this by closely reading and analysing collected works of Kim Il Sung (previous leader) and Kim Jong Il (current leader and Kim Il Sung’s son), North Korea’s official newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, and others monthly party magazines as well as by interviewing North Korean defectors and diplomats in South Korea, China and Europe. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Evolution of International Human Rights 2. Late Chosun Philosophies and Human Rights 3. Post-Colonial People’s Rights: 1945-48 4. The Marxist Rights Thinking of The Dprk 5. Human Rights in Juche Ideology 6. ’Our Style’ of Human Rights. Conclusion 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-59394-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83496-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415593946

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The Politics of Coalition in Korea

IT Development in Korea A Broadband Nirvana

State-centric to Contested Social Governance in South Korea

Between Institutions and Culture

Kwang-Suk Lee, SungKongHoe University, Korea

Shifting Power

Youngmi Kim, University of Edinburgh, UK

This book investigates the contextual factors that led Korean society to broadband success and becoming the most wired nation by scrutinizing the historical contexts surrounding the Korean Information Infrastructure project, which aimed to establish a nationwide high-speed backbone network. It details the hidden mechanisms and real challeneges faced in building the national framework: the global constraints conditioning its telecom policies, the dense state–capital linkages, and the bureaucratic desire for social control. This book provides insights into how to formulate future telecom policies along much more democratically participatory lines while restraining the overwhelming power of the telecom oligopolies. It stands alone as the comprehensible study of the East Asian model of IT development, written specifically for examining Korea’s socio-historical mechanisms promoting speed and broadband mobility.

Hyuk-Rae Kim

Examines how the dynamics of inter-party and intra-party coalition-building have affected governability in post-authoritarian South Korea. The main contention being that a weak institutionalisation of both the ruling party and the party system accounts for political instability and the lack of strong governability in South Korea. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Historical Background and Formation of the Korean Party System 3. Internal Factors: Party Politics and Organization 4. Regionalism and the Reform of the Electoral Law 5. Ideological Cleavages and the Debate Over the National Security Law 6. When Majority Does Not Rule: The Roh Moo-hyun and the Lee Myung-bak Administrations. Conclusion March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56215-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562157

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Digital Development in Korea Building an Information Society Myung Oh, Konkuk University, South Korea and James F. Larson, Fulbright Commission, South Korea This book explores the role of digital information and communications technology in South Korea’s development, starting with and building upon the crucial developments of the 1980s. Its perspective draws on the information society concept and on a conceptual model of strategic restructuring of telecommunications. It also draws on firsthand experience in formulating and implementing policies. The analysis identifies aspects of the Korean experience from which developing countries around the world might benefit. Oh and Larson describe the revolutionary developments of the 1980s including the TDX electronic switching system, a major surge forward in semiconductors, the start of privatization and color television and the thoroughgoing restructuring of Korea’s telecommunications sector. They further explore government leadership, the growing private sector and international trade pressures in the diffusion of broadband, mobile communication, and convergence toward a ubiquitous network society. The role of education in these developments is explored in detail, along with both the positive and negative aspects of Korea’s vibrant new digital media. The book also looks at Korea’s growing international involvement, its role in efforts to build a world information society, and finally, its future place in cyberspace. This book will be of interest to students, scholars and policy makers interested in communications technologies, Asian/Korean Studies and development studies. March 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-60646-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415606462

Series: Routledge Studies on Modern Korea In this interdisciplinary study of governance Hyuk-rae Kim traces how civil society and its establishments in South Korea have evolved over time, how they differ in motivation from their Western counterparts, and the part civil society has played in consolidating democracy as the governance system in Korea changes from a statecentric to a contested one. As much a study of contested governance as a study of contemporary Korea, this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars alike of Korean politics, Asian politics, governance and civil society.

Selected Contents: 1. The Political Economy of Networked Mobility 2. From a Physical Infrastructure to a Virtual Infrastructure in Modern Korea 3. Telecommunications Policy within the Digital Mode of Global Capitalism 4. The State–Business Symbiosis in Korea’s IT Project 5. The KII and the Transformation of State Surveillance Practices toward a Grid of Control 6. Conclusion: Beyond a Developmental State Model

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Power Shift 3. The Making of Civil Society in Historical Perspective 4. Contradiction and Continuity 5. The State and Civil Society in Transition 6. NGOs as Policy Entrepreneurs in Pursuit of ’the Public Good’ in Transitional Politics 7. The Paradox of Social Governance in Reform Politics 8. Contested Governance in the Making of Multicultural Societies 9. Migration, Multiculturalism, and Cultural Governance in East Asia 10. Transnational Network Dynamics of NGOs for North Korean Refugees and Human Rights 11. Globalization, NGOs and Environmental Governance in Northeast Asia 12. Conclusion

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South Korean Social Movements From Democracy to Civil Society

Korean Women Managers and Corporate Culture

Edited by Gi-Wook Shin, Stanford University, USA and Paul Chang, Yonsei University, South Korea

Challenging Tradition, Choosing Empowerment, Creating Change

This book explores the evolution of social movements in South Korea by focusing on how they have become institutionalized and diffused in the democratic period. The contributors explore the transformation of Korean social movements from the democracy campaigns of the 1970s and 1980s to the rise of civil society struggles after 1987. South Korea was ruled by successive authoritarian regimes from 1948 to 1987 when the government decided to re-establish direct presidential elections. The book contends that the decision to transfer to a democratic government was motivated, in part, by the pressure from social movement groups that fought the state to bring about such democracy. After the transition, however, the movement groups found themselves in a qualitatively different political context which in turn galvanized the evolution of the social movement sector.

Jean R. Renshaw, AJR Associates International, USA

Including an impressive array of case studies ranging from the women’s movement, to environmental NGOs, and from cultural production to law, the contributors to this book enrich our understanding of the democratization process in Korea, and show that the social movement sector remains an important player in Korean politics today. This book will appeal to students and scholars of Korean studies, Asian politics, political history and social movements.

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

This book reveals there have always been managers amongst Korean women, particularly in occupations like moneylending, retail and fashion. This book illuminates the many roles of women - from management, leadership and policy making, to the more traditional position as homemaker and wife - in order to evaluate the future of women as well as that of Korea itself.

Selected Contents: 1. Confucius and the Bamboo Screen 2. The World of Korean Women Today 3. The Many Faces of Korean Women Managers 4. History as Precursor: Creation Myths and Gender Roles 5. Women Managers’ Stories 6. Growing Up Korean 7. Korean Corporate Culture: Chaebol, Government, and the Global Economy 8. Korean Women in the Corporate World 9. Success for Korean Women Managers’: Leveraging Talent and Skills 10. Envisioning Korea’s Future: Renewing the Golden Thread

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Media and Democratic Transition in South Korea

Women in South Korea

Ki-Sung Kwak

Jongmi Kim, Coventry University, UK

Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series

This book focuses on the changing role of media in the more democratised political landscape of South Korea. It contributes to debates about the emerging role of the media in democratic transition, especially in relation to approaches that go beyond traditional Western constructs of media freedom and the relationship between the state and the media.

This book provides a number of different ways of thinking about gender, media and culture by making a connection between the global and the local in order to show how the complexity of young women’s identities in the era of global media culture are constructed and contested within very specific times and spaces in South Korea.

New Femininities and Consumption

Selected Contents: 1. Authoritarian Governments and Tame Media (-1987) 2. Early Democratic Transition: Conservative Governments and Cautious Media (1987-1997) 3. Reformist Governments and Contested Media (1998-2007) 4. Conservative Restoration and Redefining the Lines of Media Contestation (2008-) 5. Conclusion

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. New Femininities in the Postcolonial Context 3. Positioning Project: Recovering Women’s Voice in East Asia 4. Nether Western Nor Korean: Consuming Plastic Surgery in South Korea 5. Translation of Romantic Love and Marriage 6. Is the ’Missy’ New Femininity? 7. Conclusion: Women’s Voices and Transformative Identities

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Practising Feminism in South Korea

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Kyungja Jung, University of Technology, Australia Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series 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 October 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56727-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415567275

The Politics and International Relations of Modern Korea Understanding the Politics and Economics of the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea (DPRK) Edited by John Swenson-Wright, University of Cambridge, UK Series: Critical Issues in Modern Politics This new collection from Routledge addresses thematically four broad sets of issues which are essential to understand the political and economic development of the two Koreas in the modern era. The collection is divided as follows: Volume I: Conflict on the Korean Peninsula (from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first century); Volume II: Economic Development in North and South Korea; Volume III: Political Systems, Legitimacy, and the State in the Two Koreas; and Volume IV: The Foreign Relations of Contemporary Korea. December 2011: 234 x 156: 1600pp Hb: 978-0-415-46291-4: £575.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415462914

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Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics 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 politics of the region have been understood and explained. The six thematic parts begin with an analysis of how the dominant 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. 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 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 August 2011: 246 x 174: 356pp Hb: 978-0-415-49427-4: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415494274

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The Politics of Protection Rackets in Post-New Order Indonesia

Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series

Ian Douglas Wilson, Murdoch University, Australia

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Ending Forced Labour in Myanmar

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. 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

Engaging a Pariah Regime Richard Horsey The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) efforts since the early 1990s to address the forced labour situation in Myanmar represent a rare example of success in influencing the behaviour of that regime, and this book gives a first-hand account of these efforts. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Commission of Inquiry 2. Enforcement Efforts 3. Engaging the Regime 4. A Permanent Presence in Myanmar 5. Successes and Difficulties 6. Crisis and Re-engagement 7. Conclusion

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Justice and Conflict Resolution in East Timor Integrating Indigenous Approaches into a “New Subsistence State” Rod Nixon, Charles Darwin University, Australia This book proposes the typology of the New Subsistence State as a conceptual tool for understanding governance challenges typically faced in jurisdictions characterised by subsistence social and economic relations. Selected Contents: 1. States, Weak States and New Subsistence States 2. State Development in East Timor: Geographic and Historical Factors in the Pre-Colonial and Colonial Periods 3. The Emergence of Politics and Political Conflict: Developments April 1974 to December 1975 4. The Indonesian Period: An Assessment of the Consequences for State Development 5. The Transition to Statehood 6. The RDTL State: The First Five Years 7. East Timorese Systems of Justice and Conflict Resolution 8. The Role of Suco Justice Principles in an Emerging New Subsistence State

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Gender and Transitional Justice

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The Women of East Timor

Civil Society in the Philippines

Susan Harris Rimmer, Australian National University

The Political Resurgence of the Military in Southeast Asia

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Theoretical, Methodological and Policy Debates Gerard Clarke, University of Wales, Swansea, UK Series: Rethinking Southeast Asia 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, multi-disciplinary, empiricallybased, national-level portrait of civil society. November 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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Transnational Islamic Actors and Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Transcending the State

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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: A luta continua! (The Fight Continues!) 2. Sexing the Subject of Transitional Justice 3. Cecelia Soares Recalls: East Timor as a Case Study 4. Beloved Madam: The Indonesian ad hoc Human Rights Court 5. Wearing his Jacket: The Serious Crimes Process 6. Women Cut in Half: The Commission for Reception, Truth Seeking and Reconciliation and the Limits of Restorative Justice 7. Conclusion: ’Operation Love’. Appendices. Bibliography 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56118-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86004-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561181

Rizal Sukma, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, Indonesia and Delphine Alles, Sciences Po Paris, France

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Bridging the Unbridgeable

This book examines the growing role of transnational Islamic Non-State Actors (NSAs) in post-authoritarian Indonesia and how it has affected the making and the conduct of Indonesia’s foreign policy since the country embarked on democratization process in 1998. It considers the consequences of the parallel diplomacy undertaken by Islamic NSAs on the country’s official foreign policy interests.

Ratno Lukito, University of Leiden, the Netherlands

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Legal Pluralism in Indonesia The book investigates the history and phenomenon of legal pluralism in Indonesia. The need to explore this topic has been urged by the revival there of Islamic law and adat (customary) law, the two greatest non-state normative orderings, in the last two decades. October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67342-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415673426

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Conflict and Leadership Edited by Marcus Mietzner, Australian National University

This book examines the role of the military in Southeast Asian politics, focusing particularly on developments since 2001. Each chapter addresses the role of the military in the politics of a particular country, including Burma, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, East Timor, Indonesia and Singapore.

Selected Contents: 1. Conflict and Leadership: The Resurgent Political Role of the Military in Southeast Asia 2. The Armed Forces of Burma: The Constant Sentinel 3. Thaksin, the Military and Thailand’s Protracted Political Crisis 4. Military Politics in Contemporary Vietnam: Political Engagement, Corporate Interests and Professionalism 5. The Military in Philippine Politics: Still Politicized and Increasingly Autonomous 6. The Armed Forces in Timor-Leste: Politicization through Elite Conflict 7. The Political Marginalization of the Military in Indonesia: Democratic Consolidation, Leadership and Institutional Reform 8. The Armed Forces and Politics in Singapore: The Persistence of Civil-Military Fusion July 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-46035-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81046-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415460354

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Security, Development and Nation-Building in Timor-Leste

Local Politics in Indonesia Pathways to Power

Decade of Democracy

A Cross-Sectoral Assessment

Nankyung Choi, City University of Hong Kong

Edited by Vandra Harris, Flinders University, Australia and Andrew Goldsmith, University of Wollongong, Australia

This book explores how local elections have affected Indonesia’s democracy and political dynamics. Based on original research in five localities, it reveals a more complex, and in some regards, surprising calculus. Overall, the book shows that direct elections of local government heads have transformed Indonesia’s political dynamics, particularly in terms of party politics and elite development.

Edited by Krishna Sen, University of Western Australia and David Hill, Murdoch University, Australia

Despite Timor-Leste’s high expectations when it became independent from Indonesia in 2002, the country is ranked among the least developed countries in the world. This book draws together the perspectives of practitioners, policy-makers and academics on the international efforts to rebuild the world’s newest nation. Selected Contents: Foreword Julio Tomás Pinto Part 1: Setting the Scene 1. The Struggle for Independence was Just the Beginning Vandra Harris and Andrew Goldsmith 2. The Nation-Building Agenda in Timor-Leste M. Anne Brown Part 2: Society and Culture 3. Women in the Post-Conflict Moment in Timorese society Sara Niner 4. Anatomy of a Conflict: The 2006-7 Communal Violence in East Timor James Scambary 5. The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics: A Case Study of Gender and Politics in Lospalos, Timor-Leste Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes Part 3: Justice, Law and Security 6. The Legal Profession in Timor-Leste’s Justice Sector Reconstruction: Opportunities and Restraints Andrew Marriott 7. Promoting the Rule of Law in Timor-Leste Laura Grenfell 8. Timor-Leste Police Development Program (TLPDP): Lessons in Capacity Building Approaches Grant Edwards and Tess O’Donnell 9. Out of Step? Multilateral Police Missions, Culture and Nation-Building in Timor-Leste Andrew Goldsmith and Vandra Harris Part 4: Economy and Demography 10. Timor-Leste and the Resource Curse? An Assessment Andrew Rosser 11. Demography of Timor-Leste: A Brief Overview and Some Implications for Development and Security Gouranga Dasvarma 12. Timor-Leste’s Future Population Growth and its Economic Implications Udoy Saikia and Merve Hosgelen Part 5: Looking Forward 13.Timor-Leste’s Future(s) 2010-2020 Vandra Harris and Andrew O’Neil June 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60124-5: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82819-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415601245

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Decentralizing Democracy in Indonesia 2. Democracy and Local Power Struggle 3. Winning Mayorship by 21 Votes 4. The Rise of Local Elites, with Money and Sosok 5. Oligarchic and Paralyzed Political Parties 6. The Reassertion of Patrimonial Politics 7. ‘New’ Local Elites. Conclusion August 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-61731-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415617314

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Labour Migration and Human Trafficking Critical Perspectives from Southeast Asia Edited by Willem van Schendel, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Lenore Lyons, University of Western Australia and Michele Ford, University of Sydney, Australia This book both considers labour migration in its totality, showing how the divide between illegal and legal migration is often blurred, and also examines how governmental and international measures to counter illegal migration are translated into action on the ground, and what impact on all kinds of migration they have in practice.

Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

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. Reorganisation of Media Power in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: Ownership, Power and Influence of Local Media Entrepreneurs 2. On the Border: Local Media in the Land of Papua 3. Community Radio and the Empowerment of Local Culture in Indonesia 4. Riding Waves of Change: Islamic Press in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia 5. Indonesian Journalism Post-Suharto: Changing Ideals and Professional Practices 6. Ownership and its Impact on Journalists and Their Practices 7. The Transformation of the Media Scene: From War to Peace in the Moluccas, Eastern Indonesia 8. ’Radio Active’: The Creation of Media-Literate Audiences in Post-Suharto Indonesia 9. The Construction of Women in Contemporary Indonesian Women’s Cinema 10. Media and Morality: Pornography post Suharto 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-47652-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84042-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415476522

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Reconciliation in Post-Suharto Indonesia

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Priyambudi Sulistiyanto, National University of Singapore

Syncretism, Orthodoxy, and Religious Contention in Java and Bali

The era of rule by the Suharto regime in Indonesia was characterised by a long series of gross human rights abuses. This book examines the politics of reconciliation and forgiveness in post Suharto Indonesia since 1998. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Politics of Reconciliation and Forgiveness in Emerging Democracies 2. Regime Change, Justice and Reconciliation 3. Failure of Prosecution (the case of the East Timor tribunal) 4. Reconciliation through a Truth Commission (a Critical Examination) 5. Haunted by the Past (the case of the 1965/1966 Mass Killing) 6. Trials versus ’Islamic’ Reconciliation (the case of Tanjung Priok Killings) 7. Reconciliation with Compensation (the Lampung/ Talangsari Killings) 8. Searching for Justice and Reconciliation (the Trisakti/Semanggi Killings 9. PostSuharto Indonesia in Comparative Perspective. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-43120-0: £85.00

The Politics of Religion in Indonesia Edited by Michel Picard and Rémy Madinier, both at French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Indonesia is a remarkable case study for religious politics. While not being a theocratic country, it is not secular either, with the Indonesian state officially defining what constitutes religion, and every citizen needing to be affiliated to one of them. This book focuses on Java and Bali, and the interesting comparison of two neighbouring societies shaped by two different religions - Islam and Hinduism. May 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61311-8: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81704-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415613118

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Southeast Asia and the Rise of China

International History of the Vietnam War

The Search for Security

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Ian Storey, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore

Ang Cheng Guan, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore

Contemporary Vietnam

Series: Routledge Security in Asia Series

Series: Cold War History

A Guide to Economic and Political Developments Ian Jeffries, Swansea University, UK Series: Guides to Economic and Political Developments in Asia This book provides full details of contemporary economic and political developments in Vietnam. Key topics covered include Vietnam’s success, in general, in maintaining high rates of growth in the face of inflation and the global financial crisis; continuing economic reforms; foreign trade and investment; battles against corruption; population growth; the Communist Party’s determined maintainance of power; and Vietnam’s response to public health problems such as AIDS, SARS and bird flu. Selected Contents: Introduction and Summary 1. Political Developments. Political Background. A Chronology of Political Developments since the Tenth Congress of the Communist Party held 18-25 April 2006. The Vietnam War (The Human Toll). Communist Party Membership. The Boat People. Religion. The Internet. Demography. AIDS. SARS. Bird flu. Swine Flu. 2. Economic Developments: Economic Background. The Economic System. Financial and Exchange Rate Policy: Developments since October 2006 (including the Global Financial Crisis). The State Sector. Privatization and Stock Markets. Foreign Trade. The World Trade Organization (WTO). The Asian Financial Crisis. Foreign Debt and Aid. Foreign Direct Investment. Outward Investment by Vietnamese Firms. Agriculture. Economic Performance. Postscript. Bibliography. Index 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60400-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83437-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415604000

This book is the first to comprehensively chart the development of Southeast Asia’s relations with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from 1949 to 2010, detailing each of the eleven countries’ ties to China. In addition to assessing bilateral ties, it also examines the institutionalization of relations between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, and is a timely contribution to Asia Pacific security Studies. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Evolution of Southeast Asia-China Relations, 1949-2010 1. Southeast Asia and China and the Cold War: Aversion, Alliance, Accommodation 2. Southeast Asia and China in the 1990s: Engagement and Hedging 3. Southeast Asia and China in the New Century, 2000-2010 Part 2: Mainland Southeast Asia and the PRC 4. Vietnam and China: Steering a Path Between Hostility and Dependence 5. Thailand and China: A Special Relationship 6. Burma/ Myanmar and China: From Deference to Dependency 7. Laos and China: New Opportunities Test Old Loyalties 8. Cambodia and China: A Tightening Relationship Part 3: Maritime Southeast Asia and the PRC 9. Indonesia and China: Ambivalent Relations 10. Malaysia and China: Rhetoric and Reality 11. Singapore and China: The Lion City Engages the Emerging Dragon 12. The Philippines and China: Mischief in the Reefs 13. Brunei and China: Distant Relations 14. East Timor and China: Beijing Looks to Secure Long-term Interests May 2011: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-32621-6: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81655-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415326216

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ASEAN Regionalism Co-operation, Values and Institutionalisation Christopher Roberts, University of Canberra, Australia Series: Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series 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.

This book is an international history of the Vietnam War from The Manila Conference and the Decisions of November 1966 up to the end of the conflict in April 1975. October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-35095-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-69672-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415350952

Public Administration in Southeast Asia Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Macao Edited by Evan M. Berman, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan Series: Public Administration and Public Policy

While public administration practice and education has become considerably professionalized in the last decade, existing knowledge on public administration in Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, and Hong Kong is fragmented at best, and devoid of a useful reference. Sufficiently in-depth and well-rounded, this Handbook fills a critical need by bringing together leading scholars in the field. Focusing on recent developments in public administration in countries which are among the fastest growing economies in the world, it explores their unique practices and innovative approaches. Divided into five sections, each dedicated to a particular country, the text outlines the most relevant topics in modern public administration. 2010: 254 x 178: 609pp Hb: 978-1-4200-6476-6: £72.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781420064766

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New Perspectives on the History and Historiography of Southeast Asia Continuing Explorations Edited by Michael Arthur Aung-Thwin, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA and Kenneth R. Hall, Ball State University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia Using a unique ’old–new’ treatment, this book presents new perspectives on several important topics in Southeast Asian history and historiography. Based on original, primary research, it reinterprets and revises several long-held conventional views in the field, covering the period from the ’classical’ age to the twentieth century. Chapters share the approach to Southeast Asian history and historiography: namely, giving ’agency’ to Southeast Asia in all research, analysis, writing, and interpretation. Selected Contents: Foreword 1. Introduction Michael Aung-Thwin and Kenneth R. Hall 2. John K. Whitmore’s Contribution to Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Studies Victor Lieberman 3. A New/Old Look at ‘Classical’ and ‘Post-Classical’ Southeast Asia/Burma Michael Aung-Thwin 4. Sojourning Communities, Ports-of-Trade, and Commercial Networking in Southeast Asia’s Eastern Regions, c. 1000-1400 Kenneth R. Hall 5. Chinese-style Firearms in Southeast Asia: Focusing on Archeological Evidence Sun Laichen 6. To Catch a Tiger: The Suppression of the Yang Yinglong Miao Uprising (1587-1600) as a Case Study in Ming Military and Borderlands History Kenneth M. Swope 7. Maritime Subversions and Socio-Political Formations in Vietnamese History: A Look from the Marginal Center (mien Trung) Charles Wheeler 8. ’1620,’ A Cautionary Tale Michael Vickery 9. The Imported Book Trade and Confucian Learning in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Vietnam Li Tana 10. Literacy in Early Seventeenth-Century Northern Vietnam Keith W. Taylor 11.The Limping Monk and the Deaf King: Peasant Politics, Subaltern Agency, and the Postcolonial Predicament in Colonial Burma Maitrii Aung-Thwin 12. The Myths of the Tet Offensive Edwin E. Moïse May 2011: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-60083-5: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83005-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600835

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The Modern Anthropology of South-East Asia An Introduction Victor King, University of Leeds, UK

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Changing Marriage Patterns in Southeast Asia Economic and Socio-Cultural Dimensions Edited by Gavin W. Jones, National University of Singapore, Terence H. Hull, Australian National University and Maznah Mohamad, National University of Singapore Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date picture of marriage in archipelagic Southeast Asian countries - Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. It examines the way trends in the formation and dissolution of marriages are related to changes in the economy and society in the region.

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Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview 1. Marriage Trends in Insular Southeast Asia: Their Economic and Socio-Cultural Dimension 2. Statistical Indices of Marriage Patterns in Insular Southeast Asia 3. Teenage Marriage Trends and Issues in Insular Southeast Asia Part 2: Indonesia 4. Regional Differences in Marriage Patterns in Indonesia in the Twenty-First Century 5. Politics and Marriage among Islamic Activists In Indonesia 6. Underage Marriage and Poverty in West Java, Indonesia 7. Delayed Marriage among Lower Socio-Economic Groups in an Indonesia Industrial City 8. Bugis Marriage: State Laws, Islam and Local Practice 9. Dowry Systems and Extended Family Networks: A Case Study In Manggarai and Nagekeo, Flores, Indonesia Part 3: Malaysia 10. Understanding Marriage and Divorce Trends In Peninsular Malaysia 11. Marriage among the ‘Urbanized Rural Poor: Return Migrants In Northwest Kelantan 12. Gender Battles and the Syariah: Translating Islamic Marital Law into Everyday Practice in Malaysia 13. International Marriages in Malaysia: Issues arising from State Policies and Processes Part 4: Philippines and Singapore 14. Cohabitation and Poverty in the Philippines 15. The State of Marriage in Singapore

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Neoliberal Morality in Singapore

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Series: The Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia This book provides an overview of the major theoretical issues and themes which have emerged from the engagement of anthropologists with South-East Asian communities. Selected Contents: 1. Southeast Asia: A Field of Anthropological Enquiry? 2. Anthropology and the Colonial Impact (1900-1950) 3. Anthropology in the Period of Decolonization (1950-1970): The American Tradition 4. Anthropology in the Period of Decolonization (1950-1970): The European Tradition 5. Social and Economic Change: ’Peasants’ as Part-Societies 6. Ethnicity, Identity and Nationalism 7. Religion 8. Ecology and Environmental Change 9. Gender and the Sexes 10. Urban Ways of Life 11. Summary, Conclusions and Trends October 2011: 246 x 174: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-58056-4: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58057-1: £24.99

How Family Policies Make State and Society Youyenn Teo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Using the case study of Singapore, this book examines the production of a set of institutionalized relationships and ethical meanings that link citizens to each other and the state. It looks at how questions of culture and morality are resolved, and how state-society relations are established that render paradoxes and inequalities acceptable, and form the basis of a national political culture. Selected Contents: 1. Let’s Apply for a Flat: The State and Family in Singapore 2. Paradoxes of State Rule 3. ’Typically Singaporean’: Producing Singaporean Society 4. Singaporeans Complain: Producing the State through the Limits of Dissent 5. Family/Culture as Constraint: The Production of a Conservative Political Culture 6. Neoliberal Morality. Appendix A: Studying a Big State and a ’Docile’ Society. Appendix B: Interview Schedule July 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-59397-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80882-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415593977

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Population Policy and Reproduction in Singapore Making Future Citizens Shirley Hsiao-Li Sun, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia This book investigates the relationship between population policies and individual fertility behaviour in Singapore. The need to take individuals’ perceptions of state policies seriously gains greater urgency in the context of potential conflicts of interest between the state and citizens regarding human reproduction. As this book shows, social inequalities (race, gender, and class in this instance) are not merely an ’objective reality’ that the state passively manages and regulates. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Making Future Citizens 2. Low Fertility and Pronatalist Policies 3. Economic Development, Social Investments, and Population Governance 4. Class Differentiated Pronatalism 5. Privileging the Citizen-Worker 6. Why (Not) More Than One? Constructing Children’s Multidimensional Qualities 7. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-67068-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415670685

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Singapore’s Ageing Population

Masculinities in Southeast Asia

Managing Healthcare and End of Life Decisions Edited by Wing-Cheong Chan, National University of Singapore

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

Islam and Popular Culture in Indonesia and Malaysia

Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia

Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series

This book offers a multi-disciplinary perspective by researchers from various disciplines such as medicine, sociology, anthropology and law on managing healthcare and end of life decisions in Singapore. Providing information and suggestions for better policy formulation towards the aged this book is an invaluable resource for policy makers, service practitioners and scholars working on Asian gerontology and health and social policy more generally. May 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60975-3: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81702-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415609753

The Theatre and the State in Singapore Orthodoxy and Resistance Terence Chong, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series

This book provides a comprehensive examination of the contemporary theatre field in Singapore. Based on extensive original research it provides a wealth of information on theatre in Singapore overall, not just theatre-state relations.

Selected Contents: 1. Imagining the Singapore Theatre Field 2. The Arts in Singapore: Site of Ideologies, Fantasies, and Orthodoxies 3. The Singapore Theatre Field: ’A Different World…Unique’ but not Completely So 4. Claiming Authenticity: Theatre-State Tensions 5. Cultural Intermediaries: The Media and The Arts Education Programme 6. ’Because it’s in My Blood’: The Politics of Illusio 7. The Invisible State: Disciplining the Theatre Field 8. Resistance and Defiance: The Revenge of the Middle Class Artist 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58448-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83728-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584487

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 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-48223-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415482233

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Higher Education in Southeast Asia Blurring Borders, Changing Balance 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 1. Reform and Change: Public and Private Higher 2. Malaysia: A Quest for the Best? 3. Privatising Higher Education in Thailand? 4. Quantity over Quality? Public and Private Higher Education in the Philippines 5. Ho Chi Minh Meets the Market: Public and Private Higher Education in Viet Nam

Edited by Andrew N. Weintraub, University of Pittsburgh, USA Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Islam is a religion but there are also popular cultures of Islam that are mass mediated, commercialized, pleasure-filled, humorous, and representative of large segments of society. This book illuminates how Muslims (and non-Muslims) in Indonesia and Malaysia make sense of their lives within an increasingly pervasive, popular culture of Islamic images, texts, film, songs, and narratives.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Commercial, Educational, Government, and Religious Institutions 2. Negotiating Mass Media Interests and Heterogeneous Muslim Audiences in the Contemporary Social-Political Environment of Indonesia 3. Multiple Islams, Multiple Modernities: Art Cinema in between Nationhood and Everyday Islam in Bangladesh and Malaysia 4. Upgraded Piety and Pleasure: The New Middle Class and Islam in Indonesian Popular Culture Part 2: Social Processes of Media Production, Circulation, and Reception 5. Music, Islam, and the Commercial Media in Contemporary Indonesia 6. The Internet, Cyber-Religion, and Authority: The Case of the Indonesian Liberal Islam Network 7. ’Sex Sells, or Does It?’ Discourses of Sex and Sexuality in Popular Women’s Magazines in Contemporary Indonesia Part 3: Islamic Perspectives on Film, Music, and Literature 8. (Un)Framing Muslim Sexuality in Dina Zaman’s I Am Muslim 9. Sexing Islam: Religion and Contemporary Malaysian Cinema 10. Musical Modernity, Islamic Identity, and Arab Aesthetics in Arab-Indonesian Orkes Gambus 11. Music as a Medium for Communication, Unity, Education, and Dakwah Part 4: Representations, Values, and Meanings 12. Taking Liberties: Independent Filmmakers Representing the Tudung in Malaysia 13. Holy Matrimony? The Print Politics of Polygamy in Indonesia 14. Pop, Politics, and Piety: Nasyid Boy Band Music in Muslim Southeast Asia March 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-56518-9: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82900-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415565189

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Film in Contemporary Southeast Asia

April 2011: 234 x 156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-43501-7: £85.00

Cultural Interpretation and Social Intervention

For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415435017

Edited by David Lim, Open University Malaysia and Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Kyoto University, Japan Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

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This book discusses contemporary film in all the countries of southeast Asia, exploring how films of different genres represent interventions in social issues and conflicts. It examines the social practices and ideologies which films textualise and oppose themselves to, the positions and counter-positions taken, the reasons for film-makers taking the positions they take, the response of different communities, and the extent to which these interventions are connected to global flows of culture and capital. August 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-61763-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415617635

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New Media and Human Rights in Southeast Asia

Sharing Identities

Edited by Mike Hayes, Mahidol University, Thailand and James Gomez, Keio University, Japan

Edited by Mohd Anis Md Nor and Stephanie Burridge

Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Series: Celebrating Dance in Asia and the Pacific

This book examines the ways in which the new media in 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.

This anthology celebrates dancing diversities in Malaysia, a multicultural nation with old and not-so-old dance traditions in a synchronicity of history, creativity, inventions and representation of its people, culture and traditions. These articles and interviews document the legacy of dances from the Malay Sultanates to a contemporary remix of old and new dances aspired by a mélange of influences from the old world of India, China, European and indigenous dance traditions. This gives forth dance cultures that vibrate with multicultural dance experiences. Narratives of eclecticism, syncretic and innovative dance forms and styles reflect the processes of inventing and sharing of dance identities from the era of the colonial Malay states to postindependence Malaysia.

Selected Contents: Preface 1. New Media and Human Rights in Southeast Asia James Gomez and Michael Hayes 2. ASEAN’s Problematic Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights and The New Media’s Role in Enhancing the Protection of Human Rights Robin Ramcharan 3. E-Regulation and Human Rights: Surveillance and Control in South-East Asia Damien Cheong 4. Situating Human Rights in the New Media: Mapping Promotion, Protection, and Prevention in South East Asia Michael Hayes 5. Corporate Communications at ’Netspeed’: Undermining Businesses, Threatening Reputations, and Bringing Opportunity Jonathan Woodier 6. New Media, Human Rights and Society in Cambodia Judith Clarke 7. Challenges to Freedom of Speech in Thailand: Online Speech Regulations under the Computer-Related Crimes Act of 2007 Surutchada Chullapram 8. Indonesia, Human Rights and the New Media: The Legal Battle of Freedom of Expression R. Herlambang and Perdana Wiratraman 9. Until the Fruits of Press Freedom Ripen for ‘New Media’, What Now for Malaysian Journalism? Eric G. Loo 10. Social Media and Opposition Parties: Networking for Singapore’s General Elections James Gomez October 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56111-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561112

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Music, Culture and Identity in the Muslim World Performance, Politics and Piety Edited by Kamal Salhi, University of Leeds, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Middle East and Islamic Studies Through a wide range of case studies from West Asia, South Asia and North Africa and their diasporas including studies of Sufi chanting in Egypt and Morocco, dance in Afghanistan, and ’Muslim punk’ on-line - the book demonstrates how Islam should not be conceived of as being monolithic or monocultural, how there is a large disagreement within Islam as to how music and performance should be approached, such disagreements being closely related to debates about orthodoxy, secularism, and moderate and fundamental Islam, and how important cultural activities have been, and continue to be, for the formation of Muslim identity. November 2011: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-66562-9: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665629

Celebrating Dance in Malaysia

April 2011: 216 x 138: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-67836-0: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678360

The Routledge Concise History of Southeast Asian Writing in English Rajeev S. Patke and Philip Holden, both at National University of Singapore 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.

2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-43568-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43569-7: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87403-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415435697

Southeast Asia: Business & Economics Forthcoming

Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia Agricultural Biomass Waste Salman Zafar Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series This book highlights the biomass energy potential of Agricultural Biomass Waste in Southeast Asia, keeping in view the tremendous amounts of biomass in the region and the emergence of sustainable technologies and solutions to transform this resource into clean energy and fuel. Selected Contents: 1. Energy Crisis and Renewable Energy Scenario 2. Energy Scenario in Southeast Asia 3. Biomass Energy 4. Agriculture in Southeast Asia 5. Rice Industry 6. Palm Oil Industry 7. Sugar Industry 8. Biomass Supply Chain and Logistics 9. Primary Biomass Conversion Technologies 10. Secondary Biomass Conversion Technologies 11. Conclusion June 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-61125-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415611251

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Macroeconomic and Monetary Policy Issues in Indonesia Akhand Akhtar Hossain, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia Drawing on empirical research, this book is a comprehensive empirical study on the key macroeconomic relations and monetary policy issues in Indonesia. In addition to the use of the data from the 1970s, the author adds earlier data from the 1950s to analyze macroeconomic policies and issues in a historical context. Furthermore, statistical and econometric techniques are positioned alongside general empirical results to supplement descriptive discussion on macroeconomic and monetary developments. Selected Contents: 1. Macroeconomic Developments, Policies and Issues: A Survey 2. Sources of Economic Growth 3. Consumption Expenditure and Household Income 4. Sources and Dynamics of Inflation 5. Inflation, Inflation Instability and Economic Growth 6. Stability of the Money Demand Function 7. Determinants of Export Demand 8. Determinants of Import Demand 9. Real Exchange Rate Behavior and Exchange Rate Policy 10. Exchange Rate Regimes, Capital Flows and Monetary Policy 11. Fiscal Policy and External Debt December 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-59598-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415595988

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An Economic History of Indonesia

State Structure and Economic Development in Southeast Asia

Globalization, Outsourcing and Labour Development in ASEAN

1800-2010

The Political Economy of Thailand and the Philippines

Shandre Thangavelu, National University of Singapore and Aekapol Chongvilaivan, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore

Jan Luiten van Zanden and Daan Marks, Utrecht University, the Netherlands Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia This new economic history of Indonesia analyzes in detail the long term development path of this, in terms of population size, fourth country of the world. Based on large new datasets, it analyses the causes of stagnation and growth during the colonial and independence period, making use of new theoretical insights from institutional economics and new growth theory. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Indonesia between Drama and Miracle 2. Colonial State Formation, 1800-1830 3. The Cultivation System, 1830-1870 4. Liberalism and Ethical Policies, 1870-1914 5. The Constraints of a Colonial Economy, 1914-1942 6. The Lost Decades? From Colony to Nation-state, 1942-1967 7. Success and Failure of the ‘New Order’, 1967-1998 8. Crisis, Recovery and the Evolution of Living Standards since Independence 9. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67412-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415674126

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Managers and Management in Vietnam Vincent Edwards and Anh Phan Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia This book presents a comprehensive overview of managers and management in Vietnam, based on extensive original research, including interviews with a large number of managers in Vietnam. It shows how management in Vietnam is best understood from the perspective of Vietnamese managers themselves, rather than in terms of Western or Asian models of management. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Philosophical Foundations: Confucianism, Marxism-Leninism, Capitalism, Nationalism 3. The Evolution and Structure of the Vietnamese Economy 4. Company Contexts: PDEs, SOEs, FOEs and jvs 5. The Evolution of Vietnamese Management 6. The Human Side of Management: Sense and Sensibility 7. Development and Self-Development 8. Characterising Vietnamese Managers and Management 9. Whither Vietnamese Management? November 2011: 234 x 156 Hb: 978-0-415-58459-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584593

Antoinette R. Raquiza, City University of New York, USA Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia This book considers late developing market economies, exploring the differences in performance in these economies, which are particularly vulnerable to political turmoil, crony capitalism and external shocks. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Patterns of Economic Growth: Narratives and Realities 3. State Configurations and the Politics of Economic Development 4. Comparative Policy of Investment Promotion and Trade 5. The Road to NIChood 6. Conclusion July 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-61767-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415617673

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Malaysian Development Challenges

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy Due to technical advances in production and communication technology, outsourcing – contracting out production of intermediate materials and services – has affected the economic growth of the ASEAN region. This new book fills an important gap in the literature looking at the impact outsourcing has on labour markets, its subtle effects on regional economies and policy implications. Shandre Thangavelu and Aekapol Chongvilaivan investigate various impacts of outsourcing on labour markets, such as its effects on labour productivity, skill upgrading, human capital, and training, in ASEAN economies with a focus on the experience of the two ASEAN countries as a global hub of outsourcing: Singapore and Thailand. This book approaches these research inquiries by developing several econometric models, including primal production functions and dual cost functions, among others. The empirical evidence this book reveals provides interesting insights into and implications on labour and industry development.

Graduating from the Middle

September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56745-9: £90.00

Edited by Hal Hill, Tham Siew-Yean and Ragayah Haji Mat Zin, all at National University of Malaysia

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Series: Routledge Malaysian Studies This book identifies and discusses the key aspects of Malaysia’s current development policy challenges. Subjects covered include technology, education and skills, the promotion of entrpreneurship, social issues, monetary policy and governance issues, with the discussion of each subject empirically rich, rooted in Malaysia’s development experience, and forward looking. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Hal Hill Part 1: The Institutional Setting 2. The Political Economy of Policy Making Joan Nelson 3. Malaysian Business: Rent-Seekers or Entrepreneurs? Terence Gomez 4. The Legal System and Property Rights Philip Koh Part 2: The Macroeconomic and International Environment 5. Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy Kwek Kian Teng and Michael Yap 6. Public Sector Resource Management Suresh Narayanan 7. Malaysia and the Management of Economic Crises Prema-Chandra Athukorala 8. International Dimensions Tham Siew Yean Part 3: Microeconomic Policy and Structural Adjustment 9. Microeconomic Reform and Competition Policy Cassey Lee 10. The Technological Challenge: Innovation and Upgrading Rajah Rasiah 11. The Challenge of Upgrading and Diversifying Exports in an International Perspective Shahid Yusuf and Kaoru Nabeshima 12. Education and Skills Shyamala N. Part 4: Social and Distributional Issues 13. Poverty and Inequality Ragayah Hj Mat Zin 14. Demographic and Labour Force Dynamics Gavin W. Jones 15. Environmental Challenges A.A. Hezri and Stephen Dovers September 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-61436-8: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415614368

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Politics in India Structure, Process and Policy Subrata K. Mitra, University of Heidelberg, Germany A comprehensive analysis of the broad spectrum of India’s politics, the book explains the key features of Indian politics in a comparative and accessible narrative, illustrated with relevant maps, life stories, statistics and opinion data. Using familiar concepts of comparative politics the book highlights the policy process, with a focus on anti-poverty measures, liberalisation of the economy, nuclearisation and relations with the United States and Asian neighbours such as Pakistan and China. 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.

New

Indian Political Thought

Textbook

A Reader

Understanding India’s New Political Economy

Edited by Aakash Singh, Luiss University, Italy and Silika Mohapatra, University of Delhi, India

A Great Transformation? Edited by Sanjay Ruparelia and Sanjay Reddy, both at The New School for Social Research, John Harriss, Simon Fraser University, Canada and Stuart Corbridge, London School of Economics, UK

A number of large-scale transformations have shaped the economy, polity and society of India over the past quarter century. This book provides a detailed account of three that are of particular importance: the advent of liberal economic reform, the ascendance of Hindu cultural nationalism, and the empowerment of historically subordinate classes through popular democratic mobilizations.

2010: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-58588-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58589-7: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84686-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415585897

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India, Pakistan, and Democracy Solving the Puzzle of Divergent Paths Philip Oldenburg, Columbia University, USA

This book focuses on the specificities and the nuances of the state systems of India and Pakistan. It examines in detail the balance of authority and power between popular or elected politicians and the state apparatus through substantial historical analysis. A comparative analysis as well as a historical overview of the two countries, this book constitutes essential reading for students of South Asian History and Politics. It is a useful and balanced introduction to the politics of India and Pakistan. 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-78018-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78019-3: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84715-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780193

Filling a gap in existing literature, the book goes beyond looking at the transformations in isolation, managing to: • explain the empirical linkages between these three phenomena • provide an account that integrates the insights of separate disciplinary perspectives • explain their distinct but possibly related causes and the likely consequences of these central transformations taken together. By seeking to explain the causal relationships between these central transformations through a coordinated conversation across different disciplines, the dynamics of India’s new political economy are captured. Chapters focus on the political, economic and social aspects of India in their current and historical context. The contributors use new empirical research to discuss how India’s multidimensional story of economic growth, social welfare and democratic deepening is likely to develop. This is an essential text for students and researchers of India’s political economy and the growth economies of Asia. March 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-59810-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-59811-8: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-82960-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415598118

This Reader provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of contemporary Indian political theory. It gives students a clear introduction to the most influential literature in the field. Tracing the development of the discipline, it brings together contributions by outstanding and well-known academics on contemporary Indian political thought. 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.

Selected Contents: Foreword. Introduction: What is Indian Political Thought? Aakash Singh and Silika Mohapatra Part 1: Provocation 1. The Poverty of Indian Political Theory Bhikhu Parekh Part 2: Evocation 2. Gandhi’s Ambedkar Ramachandra Guha 3. The Quest for Justice: Evoking Ghandi Neera Chandhoke 4. Tagore and His India Amartya Sen Part 3: Secularization 5. Is Secularism Alien to Indian Civilization? Romila Thapar 6. Secularism Revisited: Doctrine of Destiny or Political Ideology? T.N. Madan 7. The Distinctiveness of Indian Secularism Rajeev Bharghava Part 4: Communalization 8. The Blindness of Insight: Why Communalism in India is about Caste Dilip M. Menon 9. In Search of Integration and Identity: Indian Muslims since Independence Mushiral Hasan 10. Sikh Fundamentalism: Translating History into Theory Harjot Oberoi Part 5: Modernization 11. Gandhi, Newton and the Enlightenment Akeel Bilgrami 12. Scientific Temper: Arguments for an Indian Enlightenment Meera Nanda 13. Outline of a Revisionist Theory of Modernity Sudipta Kaviraj Part 6: Reconstruction 14. Reconstructing Childhood: A Critique of the Ideology of Adulthood Ashis Nandy 15. Subaltern Studies as Postcolonial Criticism Gyan Prakash 16. The Commitment to Theory Homi Bhabha Part 7: Emancipation 17. Justice of Human Rights in Indian Constitutionalism Upendra Baxi 18. Emancipatory Feminist Theory in Postcolonial India Ratna Kapur 19. Righting Wrongs Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Part 8: Conclusion 20. The Poverty of Western Political Theory: Concluding Remarks on Concepts like ‘Community’ East and West Partha Chatterjee 2010: 246 x 174: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-56293-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56294-2: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415562942

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The Routledge Atlas of South Asian Affairs Robert W. Bradnock, King’s College London, UK This Atlas highlights the global significance of South Asia in relation to economic, geopolitical and strategic interests. It provides a coherent descriptive and analytical account of the key elements of the complex societies that make up the region and its component countries. 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 November 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

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Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics

The Politics of Modern India since Independence

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal

Crispin Bates, University of Edinburgh, UK and Subho Basu, Syracuse University, USA

Edited by Paul R. Brass, University of Washington, USA

Forthcoming

Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies The textbook offers a detailed, jargon-free, chronological survey of Indian political history from 1947 up to the present. It treats political structures as historically determined, induced by economic transformation, state interventions, popular movements and discourses emanating from and reshaping popular discourses. Included are a detailed index, sub-headings, maps and illustrations, as well as a time-line of the events in India’s political history since independence. These pedagogical features, as well as text boxes to explain institutions, issues and ideas, and a detailed bibliography will aid student readers navigating the book and assist further study. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Birth of the Republic 3. Democratic Socialism in a Capitalist Economy: The Nehruvian Era 4. The Collapse of Consensus 5. Indira Gandhi and the Rise of Populist Authoritarianism 6. Experiments with Coalition 7. The Twilight Years of Congress Hegemony 8. The Beginning of a Coalition Era 9. Opening up the Economy 10. Saffron Waves and Populist Politics 11. Globalisation and the Fight for the Middle Ground in Indian Politics 12. Possibilities and Lost Opportunities December 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-77865-7: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77866-4: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778664

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, it introduces the reader to the politics of South Asia by presenting the prevailing agreements and disagreements

in the literature. 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 PostIndependence 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 2010: 246 x 174: 480pp Hb: 978-0-415-43429-4: £125.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87818-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415434294

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Routledge Handbook of Indian Politics 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 Atul Kohli and Prerna Singh 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 October 2011: 246 x 174: 480pp Hb: 978-0-415-77685-1: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776851

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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 2010: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-77800-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77801-5: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85942-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415778015

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Indian Foreign Policy The Politics of Postcolonial Identity Priya Chacko, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa Series: Interventions This book spans the last sixty years of Indian foreign policy from 1947 to 2008, and focuses on major moments of crisis such as the India-China war in 1962, the conducting of nuclear tests by the Hindu nationalistled government in 1998 as well as significant periods of change, such as the improvement in India’s relations with the United States in the last four years. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Identity, Foreign Policy and the Postcolonial State Part 1: The Postcolonial Subject: India as a ‘Moral Power’ 1947-1964 2. Nuclear Technology, Disarmament and the Ambivalence of Postcolonial Identity 3. Rejecting the ‘Fear Complex’: Constructing an International Politics of Friendship 4. Friendship to ‘Betrayal’: The India-China War of 1962 Part 2: Grappling with the Politics of Postcolonial Identity, 1964-1998 5. Mother India/Indira: Wither Ethical Modernity? 6. ‘Saving’ Sri Lanka Part 3: The End of Postcolonial Ambivalence? 1998-2008 7. The BJP: Making India Strong 8. The Return of the Congress 9. Conclusion

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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Decentralization, Local Governance, and Social Wellbeing in India Do Local Governments Matter? Rani D. Mullen, College of William & Mary, USA This book examines constitutionally-mandated political decentralization across India to identify the circumstances under which local government structures can lead to improved social services and societal wellbeing. It offers a country-wide analysis of the decentralization process in India with village-level case studies in three Indian states. Selected Contents: 1. The Promise of Decentralization 2. Decentralization in India: Rooting Democracy? 3. Karnataka: Advances with the Help of Competitive Local Governments 4. West Bengal: Continuity and Domination at a Cost 5. Uttar Pradesh: Fractionalized Power and Local Government Structures 6. Conclusion: Political Power, Local Governments, and Social Welfare Appendix: Field Research Questionnaire November 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-67065-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415670654

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New Cultural Identitarian Political Movements in Developing Societies The Bharatiya Janata Party Sebastian Schwecke, University of Göttingen, Germany Applying an intercultural and comparative theoretical approach across Asia and Africa, this book analyses the rise and moderation of political movements in developing societies which mobilise popular support with references to conceptions of cultural identity. The author includes not only the Hindu nationalist movement but also many Islamist political movements in a single category – New Cultural Identitarian Political Movements (NCIPM). Selected Contents: Foreword: New Cultural Identitarian Political Movements in a Global Perspective Hartmut Elsenhans 1. Introduction 2. The Theoretical Framework: The Concept of New Cultural Identitarian Political Movements (NCIPM) 3. Context: Politics in India 4. Ideology and Political Practice of Hindu Nationalism 5. The Rise of the BJP 6. The BJP at the Regional and at the Local Level 7. The Changing Face of the BJP 8. Conclusion: The BJP as a New Cultural Identitarian Political Movement 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-59596-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83390-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415595964

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New Dimensions of Politics in India

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The United Progressive Alliance in Power Edited by Lawrence Saez, School of Oriental and Africam Studies, University of London, UK and Gurhapal Singh In the aftermath of India’s general election in May 2009, this book undertakes a critical evaluation of the performance of the UPA. Using the UPA as an analytical centrepiece, the contributors advance our understanding of the relationship between the state and politics in three critical areas: governance, secularism, and security. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Lawrence Saez and Gurharpal Singh Part 1:Governance 2. Did the Central Government’s Poverty Initiatives Help to Re-Elect It? James Manor 3. The UPA and Federalism: A Paradigm Shift? Harihar Bhattacharya 4. Educational Exclusion and Inclusive Development in India Shailaja Fennell Part 2: Secularism 5. UPA and Secularism, 2004-2009 Gurharpal Singh 6. The UPA and Muslims Steve Wilkinson 7. Beyond Identity? The UPA Rhetoric on Social Justice and Reservations Rochana Bajpai Part 3: Security 8. The UPA’s Foreign Policy, 2004-2009 Kanti Bajpai 9. India’s Energy Security During the UPA Government Lawrence Saez 10. India’s Anti-Terrorism and Security Policy in the First UPA Government Rahul Roy-Chaudhury 11. Conclusion July 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-66897-2: £85.00

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Explaining Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Escaping India Aparna Pande, Hudson Institute, USA This book investigates the underlying principles of Pakistan’s foreign policy from 1947 until the present day, and explains the rise of Jihadism as an offshoot of Pakistan’s security concerns. Selected Contents: 1. Constructing Political Identity 2. Existential Threat 3. Strategic Depth 4. An Alliance to Ensure Survival 5. All Weather Friendship 6. Virtual Relocation 7. Pragmatic Bilateralism March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-59900-9: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82995-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415599009

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From Civil War to Soft Authoritarianism

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Ethnonationalism and Democratic Regression in Sri Lanka

Jawaharlal Nehru’s Policy Choices and the Designing of Political Institutions Jivanta Schoettli, University of Heidelberg, Germany The 1950s in India were a crucial transition period when the legacy and institutions of British rule had to be transformed to fit the needs of a post-colonial state. This book analyses Indian policy-making from 1947-1964 under the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Selected Contents: 1. The Art and Craft of Policy-Making 2. Nehru as Political Actor 3. Nehru, his World View 4. Contextualising Nehru: His Contemporaries and ‘The Structure of Opportunities’ 5. The Planning Commission 6. The Panchasheela Agreement 7. The Hindu Code Bills 8. Conclusion July 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-61522-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415615228

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Neil DeVotta, Wake Forest University, USA This book shows how Sri Lanka’s civil war gradually undermined liberal democracy and caused the country to regress toward the current soft authoritarian dispensation. Selected Contents: 1. Ethnic Superordination versus Ethnic Supererogation 2. Sinhalese Buddhist Nationalist Ideology 3. The Rise and Fall of the LTTE 4. Strategizing Identities during War 5. Tamil Diaspora and the Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam 6. From Civil War to Soft Authoritarianism. Conclusion December 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-66545-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665452

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Nation, Territory, and Globalization in Pakistan

Edited by Jonathan Goodhand, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK, Benedikt Korf, University of Zurich - Irchel, Switzerland and Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh, UK The period between 2001 and 2006 saw the rise and fall of an internationally supported effort to bring a protracted violent conflict in Sri Lanka to a peaceful resolution. A ceasefire agreement, signed in February 2002, was followed by six rounds of peace talks, but growing political violence, disagreements over core issues and a fragmentation of the constituencies of the key parties led to an eventual breakdown. This book brings together a unique range of perspectives on this problematic and ultimately unsuccessful peace process. Selected Contents: 1. Caught in the Peace Trap? On the Illiberal Consequences of Liberal Peace in Sri Lanka Jonathan Goodhand and Benedikt Korf 2. GovernmentLTTE Peace Negotiations in 2002-2005 and the Clash of State Formation Projects Jayadeva Uyangoda 3. The Indian Factor in the Peace Process and Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka S.I. Keethaponcalan 4. Superpowers and Small Conflicts: The United States and Sri Lanka Jeffrey Lunsted 5. The Military Dynamics of the Peace Process and Its Aftermath Chris Smith 6. Would the Real Dutugemunu Please Stand Up? The Politics of Sinhala Nationalist Authenticity and Populist Discontent David Rampton with Asanga Welikala 7. Whose War? Whose Peace? The LTTE and the Politics of the North East Liz Philipson 8. The Genealogy of Muslim Political Voices in Sri Lanka Nick Lewer and Mohammed Ismail 9. Politics of Market Reforms and the UNF-led Negotiations Sunil Bastian 10. Aiding Peace? An Insider’s View of Donor Support for the Sri Lankan Peace Process, 2000-2005 Adam Burke and Anthea Mulakala 11. Muddling the Peace Process: The Political Dynamics of the Tsunami, Aid and Conflict Georg Frerks and Bart Klem 12. In the Balance? Civil Society and the Peace Process 2002-2008 Oliver Walton with Paikiasothy Sarrabanmuttu 13. Reflections on an Illiberal Peace: Stories from the East Jonathan Spencer 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-46604-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83824-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415466042

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Politics of Development in Pakistan Living Village

Chad Haines, American University of Cairo, Egypt

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This book provides a unique multilocal and multivocal analysis of the interlinkages between space, travel and history in the formation of the Pakistani nation-state. By focusing on the Karakoram Highway, which since opening in 1978 has had an extraordinary life channelling global, national, and local movements, the author critically analyses how the national imagination was remapped.

The main objective of the book is to show how the village in Pakistan is intercalated in the grid of national and international capitalism and the impact this feature has on how people work, conduct politics, look at and interact with the world, and the arrival of ‘development’ specialists in rural Pakistan.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Mapping Limianl Territories: Frontierization and the Making of the Gilgit Agency 3. Reorienting National Horizons: The Silk Route Imagined 4. Emplacing the Karakoram Highway: From Tourist Spots to Truck Stops 5. Policing Destinations: Tradition, Gender and Spaces of Power 6. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-58778-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587785

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Selected Contents: 1. Conceptual Apparatus and the Context 2. How Village Works? Feudal or Capitalist 3. Politics in the Village: The State, Politics, and Parties 4. Weapons of the Weak’ or Do they Resist? 5. The Arrival of ‘Anti-Politics Machine’ 6. Ideology and Culture Matters 7. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-66550-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665506

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Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict

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South Asian Security 21st Century Discourse

Transforming Urban Water Supplies in India

Edited by Sagarika Dutt and Alok Bansal, National Maritme Foundation, India

The Role of Reform and Partnerships in Globalization

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. 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 September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-78097-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415780971

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Re-Orientalism and South Asian Identity Politics The Oriental Other Within Edited by Lisa Lau, Keele University, UK and Ana Cristina Mendes, University of Lisbon, Portugal This volume explores various new forms, objects and modes of circulation that sustain this renovated form of Orientalism in South Asian culture. The contributors identify and engage with pressing recent debates about postcolonial South Asian identity politics, discussing a range of different texts and films such as The White Tiger, Bride & Prejudice and Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. Selected Contents: 1. Introducing Re-Orientalism: A New Manifestation of Orientalism Lisa Lau and Ana Cristina Mendes 2. Re-Orientalism in Contemporary Indian Writing in English (IWE) Lisa Lau 3. On the Entrepreneurial Ethos in Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger Sarah Brouillette 4. ‘Tomorrow’s Brother’: Contesting Orientalisms in Gopal Baratham’s A Candle or the Sun Sim Wai Chew 5. Pulp Frictions Jigna Desai 6. Re-Orientalism is on TV: From Salman Rushdie’s The Aliens Show to The Kumars Ana Cristina Mendes 7. Foreign Fantasies and Genres in Bride & Prejudice: Jane Austen Re-Orientalises British Bollywood Tamara S. Wagner 8. Bollywood Meets Issey Miyake: Indo Chic versus Asian Fusion Fashion in Contemporary Hindi Cinema Mita Banerjee 9. Re-Orientalisms: Meditations on Exoticism and Transcendence, Otherness and the Self Tabish Khair May 2011: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-59902-3: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81454-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415599023

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The Politics of Belonging in India Becoming Adivasi Edited by Daniel J. Rycroft, University of East Anglia, UK and Sangeeta Dasgupta, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Since the 1990s, the Indigenous movement worldwide has become increasingly relevant to research in India, re-shaping the terms of engagement with Adivasi (Indigenous/tribal) peoples and their pasts. This book responds to the growing need for an inter-disciplinary re-assessment of Tribal studies in postcolonial India and defines a new agenda for Adivasi studies. It considers the existing conceptual and historical parameters of Tribal studies, as a means of addressing new approaches to histories of de-colonization and patterns of identity-formation that have become visible since national independence. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Indigenous Pasts and the Politics of Belonging Daniel J. Rycroft and Sangeeta Dasgupta Part 1: Contesting Categories, Blurring Boundaries Introduction to Part 1 Daniel J. Rycroft and Sangeeta Dasgupta 2. The Dangers of Belonging: Tribes, Indigenous Peoples and Homelands in South Asia Willem Van Schendel 3. Performative Genres as Boundary Markers: Folklore and the Production of Purulia as Border Zone Roma Chatterji Part 2: Revisiting Resistance Introduction to Part 2 Daniel J. Rycroft and Sangeeta Dasgupta 4. Rebellion as Modern Self Fashioning: A Santal Movement in Colonial Bengal Tanika Sarkar 5. Reconstructing an Event: The Great Rebellion of 1857-58 and Singhbhum Indigenes Asoka Kumar Sen Part 3: Landscape and Adivasi Agency Introduction to Part 3 Daniel J. Rycroft and Sangeeta Dasgupta 6. Customary Rights and Resistance in the Forests of Singhbhum Vinita Damodaran 7. Standpoints and Intersections: Towards an Indigenist Epistemology Darley Jose Kjosavik Part 4: Politics, Participation and Recognition Introduction to Part 4 Daniel J. Rycroft and Sangeeta Dasgupta 8. Sovereignty through Indigenous Governance: Reviving ‘Traditional Political Institutions’ in Northeast India Beppe Karlsson 9. Aid, Adivasis and aspirations for development in western India David Mosse 10. Politics, Development and Identity: Jharkhand, 1991-2009 Amit Prakash Part 5: Mainstreams and Margins Introduction to Part 5 Daniel J. Rycroft and Sangeeta Dasgupta 11. Using the Past to Win the Present: Peasant Revolt, Political Parties and the Print Media in Leftist West Bengal Abhijit Guha 12. Who Cares For a New State? The imaginary institution of Jharkhand Alpa Shah

Govind Gopakumar, Concordia University, Canada This book is a unique study of the politics of water supply infrastructures in three metropolitan cities in contemporary India – Bangalore, Chennai and Kochi. Gopakumar examines the process of change in water supply infrastructures initiated by notable Public Private Partnerships efforts in these three cities to reveal the complexity of state-society relations in India at multiple levels – at the state, city and neighborhood levels. Selected Contents: 1. Globalization and Water Supply Infrastructures in India 2. Studying Water Reform 3. Transmitting Reform Policies 4. Governing Urban Water Supply Regimes 5. Making Infrastructure Fields, Transforming Infrastructure Regimes 6. Conclusions: Globalization, State Transformation, & Infrastructure September 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-67067-8: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415670678

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Pakistan’s Stability Paradox Edited by Ashutosh Misra, Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS), Griffith University, Australia and Michael Clarke, Griffith University, Australia This book highlights and explores the paradoxes that characterise contemporary Pakistan from the simultaneous democratization and Islamization of civil society to the schizophrenic US-Pakistan relationship. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Michael Clarke and Ashutosh Misra Part 1: Domestic Dimensions 2. Understanding the Unstable Nature of Pakistan’s Triadic Politics Ashutosh Misra 3. Judicialization of Politics in Pakistan: Constitutional and Political Challenges and the Role of the Judiciary Tasneem Kausar 4. What are they teaching them at Schools Nowadays? Understanding Pakistan’s Social Revolution and Seminary Education Aneela Babar 5. Profiling the Militancy in Pakistan Muhammad Amir Rana Part 2: Regional Dimensions 6. The India-Pakistan Peace Process Happymon Jacob 7. Jihadi Organisations in Pakistan: Regional and International Connections Ashok Behuria 8. Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations William Maley 9. Pakistan: The Afghanistan Connection Claude Rakisits Part 3: International Dimensions 10. An Inconvenient Partnership of Convenience: Pakistan-US Relations Since 9/11 Moeed Yusuf 11. Testing China’s Rise: China-Pakistan Relations Srikanth Kondapalli 12. Pakistan and the ‘Four Faces’ of Nuclear Terrorism: A Preliminary Assessment Michael Clarke November 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-61948-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415619486

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Gender, Development and the State in India Carole Spary, Warwick University, United Kingdom Series: Routledge Research on Gender in Asia Series This book explores how three key factors – institutions, discourse and agency – influence the formation of state policy on gender and development in India in the post-1990 period. Spary goes on to examine how this issue plays out at multiple levels of governance – at both the national and the subnational (state) level in federal India. Selected Contents: Part 1: Contextualising Gender and Development Policy in India 1. Introduction 2. Analysing Gender and Development in India: Institutions, Discourse and Agency 3. Mapping Indian National Policy Since the 1990s Part 2: Gender and Development Policy and Multi-Level Governance 4. The Broader Social Context: A Profile and History of Two Indian States 5. The Gendered Institutional Context of State-led Development 6. State Discourses of Gendered Development 7. Gendered Developmental Subjectivities and Agency 8. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-61060-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415610605

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. Forthcoming

India’s Changing Political, Economic and Social Environment Improvising Lives Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery, both at Edinburgh University, UK Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. India’s Changing Political, Economic and Social Environment in a Global Context 3. Village Lives in western Uttar Pradesh, 1982-2002 4. Land, (Un)sustainable Livelihoods, Migration and Remittances 5. Changing Patterns of Family Life: Marriage, Dowry, and Consumerism 6. India’s Population Policy and Villagers’ Family Building 7. Health Care in India: Economic Liberalisation, Debt and Vulnerability 8. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-49763-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497633

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Political Agency and Gender in India Manuela Ciotti, University of Edinburgh, UK This book explores the distinctive forms of women’s political engagement in democratic politics in contemporary India. It provides an example of how women have adapted to the modern political climate in which underdevelopment and inaccessibility of state institutions often make this role essential in everyday life. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Contextualising Political Agency 3. The Conditions of Politics 4. Women’s States 5. A Gendered Déjà Vu? Women’s Political Agency between Mimicry and Assertion 6. Forgetting Caste? 7. At the Margins of Feminist Politics? 8. Conclusions: Agency, Politics and Society December 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-48273-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415482738

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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 September 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58229-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582292

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India as an Asia Pacific Great Power

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)

India’s Foreign Relations, 1947–2007

David Brewster, Australian National University

An Emerging Collaboration Architecture

Jayanta Kumar Ray

Series: Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series

Lawrence Saez, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

Series: South Asian History and Culture

This book provides a comprehensive assessment of India’s international relations in the Asia Pacific region. It charts the development of India’s increasingly important role as a major world power, discusses India’s international relations strategy and examines India’s relationship with each of the major countries of East and Southeast Asia. Selected Contents: 1. The Emergence of India as a Major Regional Power 2. Developments in Indian Strategic Thinking and the Asia Pacific 3. India as a Great Maritime Power 4. Sino-Indian Strategic Rivalry and East Asia 5. India’s Strategic Partnership with Singapore 6. The Developing Security Relationship between India and Indonesia 7. India’s Political Alignment with Vietnam 8. India, Australia and the Indian Ocean 9. Developments in India’s Relations with South Korea 10. Strategic Engagement between India and Japan 11. Understanding India’s Strategic Imperatives in the Asia Pacific

The text provides a comprehensive introduction to the SAARC, describing the historical developments that lead to its formation, it examines the institutional structure, objectives and effectiveness of the SAARC in its role as South Asia’s leading regional institution. Drawing on original research it offers a fresh and accessible account of SAARC, arguing that South Asia forms a unique regional security complex that enables certain forms of regional cooperation and bars cooperation on other issue areas. July 2011: 216 x 138: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-57628-4: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415576284

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South Asia’s Nuclear Security 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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Section 1 2. Nuclear Deterrence and South Asia Section 2 3. Nuclear Postures of India and Pakistan. Nuclear Use Doctrines. Command and Control Systems 4. Nuclear Deterrence: Pre-Tests Era. Ambiguity and Opacity 5. Nuclear Deterrence: Post-tests Era. Deterrence Stability and Nuclear Learning. Challenges to the South Asian Deterrence System. Stability-Instability Paradox 6. Contending Perspectives on South Asia’s Nuclear Deterrence. Two Views. Counting the Cost of Nuclear Deterrence. The Future of Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Arms Race Section 3 7. Nuclear Arms Control in South Asia. Confidence Building Measures. A Nuclear Restraint Regime for South Asia 8. Conclusions October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49449-6: £90.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415494496

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Negotiating a ‘New Normal’ in Post-riot Mumbai and Ahmedabad Dipankar Gupta Series: Religion and Citizenship

The book examines the lapses in leadership which led to certain crucial problems in foreign policy at the time of India’s independence in 1947, including communal antagonism. It traces the subtle changes in foreign policy post-1991 which set the stage for India’s movement towards acheiving a greater power status

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India’s National Security Annual Review 2010 Edited by Satish Kumar

The book explores how Muslims in Mumbai and Ahmedabad coped with the aftermath of the violence directed against them in 1993 and 2002 respectively. It shows how they responded to the ethnic carnages of which they were victims, highlighting the importance of the context and situated history of the violence.

This book gives readers an in-depth and up-to-date account of India’s external and internal threats in a deteriorating global security environment. It assesses national security issues and makes policy projections showing that while partnerships with some countries have strengthened, anxieties persist with others.

2010: 216 x 138 Hb: 978-0-415-61255-5: £65.00 2010: 216 x 138: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-61254-8: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415612548

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Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010

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Pakistan: From the Rhetoric of Democracy to the Rise of Militancy Edited by Ravi Kalia

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The essays in this volume reflect on the political, social, military and urban history of Pakistan, surrounding the theme of Pakistan’s enduring, yet elusive, quest for democracy. In this volume, scholars and practitioners of statecraft from around the world have sought to explain the dichotomy that exists between the rhetoric and the reality.

Growing Left-wing Extremism and Religious Violence Edited by D. Suba Chandran and P.R. Chari This book examines the major armed conflicts in South Asia. The articles study conflict management, look at the direction the armed conflict is likely to take and provide a set of alternative measures that could be pursued by the actors. 2010: 216 x 138: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-61256-0: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415612560

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Democratic Culture

Undermining Local Democracy

Crime-Terror Nexus in South Asia

Historical and Philosophical Essays

States, Security and Non-state Actors

Edited by Akeel Bilgrami

Parallel Governance in Contemporary South India

Series: Critical Interventions in Theory and Praxis

Lalita Chandrashekhar

Focusing on Karnataka in India, this study examines the implications of the model of development sought to be introduced in the entire country through the governance reforms of the post-1991 period — a model that bypasses Panchayat Raj institutions (PRIs), resulting in a majority of the population being left outside the purview of development.

A collection of essays by distinguished scholars, this book delineates a substantial conception of democracy, the great promise as well as the pitfalls of a democratic mentality and culture. These essays go beyond the institutional and formal descriptions of democracy to its underlying cultural context — expressed both historically and analytically, descriptively and normatively.

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Justice, Democracy and State in India Reflections on Structure, Dynamics and Ambivalence Amarnath Mohanty This book explores how the liberal conception of justice with all its ideological underpinnings is reflected in the framing and working of the Constitution of India, in the adoption of broader socio-economic objectives, in the functioning of judicial and state institutions, and in the formulation and implementation of development strategy. It analyses the dynamics of the relationship between justice, democracy and the state. The book studies the liberal conception of social justice and its sufficiency, and interrogates its performance and adequacy within the structural parameters and cultural conditions of postcolonial India. It provides an analytical exposition of how the borrowed and inadequate conception of liberal justice and democracy inherited from colonial past, and the espousal of the derivative developmental pattern based on modernist and constructivist paradigm, have together failed to achieve the modest target of justice enshrined in the Constitution. Interlinking justice, democracy and state, the book examines their operational dynamics in an integrated framework which has relevance for other Third World countries also because of socio-economic and cultural commonalites. March 2011: 216 x 138: 468pp Hb: 978-0-415-67797-4: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677974

These changes in governance resulted in, among other things, the prolific growth of NGOs in the country, particularly in Karnataka. Explaining how communitybased organizations (CBOs) set up by these NGOs have made their way into rural Karnataka, this book expresses concern over how they now perform functions that rightly belong to PRIs following the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution which devolves 29 functions to local self-government, passing on the funds they receive from the centre to their district and village branches, though these should actually go to PRIs.

Ryan Clarke, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Series: Asian Security Studies This book examines the crime-terror nexus in South Asia, focusing in particular on the activities of non-state actors that operate out of Pakistan, and challenges the conventional wisdom that the Pakistan Taleban (TTP) and Al-Qaeda are Pakistan’s most serious security threats. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Analysis of Current Research 2. Misgovernance and Proxy Warfare in Kashmir: Laying the Groundwork for the Crime-Terror Nexus 3. The Crime-Terror Nexus and Chinese Arms in Indian-Held Kashmir 4. Lashkar-i-Taiba: The Fallacy of Subservient Proxies and the Future of Islamist Terrorism in India 5. LeT and D-Company in Pakistan – Selective Justice, Sectarianism, and Artificial Distinctions 6. Breakdown of Order in FATA: Driven by the Pakistani Taliban and Al-Qaeda but Ideologically Underwritten by LeT 7. The Pakistani Economy – Imbalances and Contradictions, Incomplete Islamization, and D-Company as a Strategic Asset

The book argues that elected representatives have been put in place by the people at all levels, and it is they who should take decisions regarding the development of this country. In the post-liberalisation period, governance through institutions that eschew political decentralisation is fraught with hazards. Not only will avenues for the expression of people’s wishes be lacking in such a scenario, but there will also be increasing inequality, resulting in a skewed development. The inclusiveness which the present government seeks will elude them unless they restore and strengthen Panchayat Raj institutions.

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Sandra Destradi, GIGA Institute for Asian Studies, Germany

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Land, Water, Language and Politics in Andhra Regional Evolution in India Since 1850 Brian Stoddart Series: South Asian History and Culture This book explains how access to and use of land, water and language helped shape Andhra politics in India from 1850 down to the present day. It discusses how the debate over the make-up of the language-based state has stimulated separatist movements like the one in support of Telangana. The book discusses how British innovations in irrigation in coastal Andhra in the mid-nineteenth century transformed the economy there from food crops to cash crops, and created new markets for local entrepreneurs. This stimulated increased education and social reform in the region, which in turn supported new politics in search of constitutional concessions. The drive for a Telugu language-based province then arose in concert, and those political resources were then used to determine local patterns down to independence. The 1930s ruse of the socialists, then the communist organisations, was an extension of land and water tax debates, which impacted the political nature of development — both before and after — independence. March 2011: 216 x 138: 164pp Hb: 978-0-415-67795-0: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677950

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Indian Foreign and Security Policy in South Asia Regional Power Strategies

This book provides an in-depth analysis of India’s foreign policy towards its eastern neighbourhood in the field of security. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: India and its Troubled Neighbourhood 2. Empire, Hegemony and Leadership: Assessing Regional Powers’ Strategies 3. India: The Regional Power in South Asia 4. The Sri Lankan Civil War and India’s Unsuccessful Hegemony 5. Nepal’s Peace Process and India’s Partially Successful Hegemony 6. Security Threats from Bangladesh and India’s Failed Hegemony 7. South Asia: Lessons Learned. Bibliography October 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-68078-3: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415680783

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Non-State Actors and Security in South Asia Monika Barthwal-Datta Series: Asian Security Studies This book aims to explore the ways in which non-state actors (NSAs) in South Asia – media actors, epistemic communities, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), civil society groups and others – are involved in securitising non-traditional security challenges in the region at the domestic and regional levels. November 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-61631-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415616317

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Sri Lanka and the Responsibility to Protect

Mawlana Mawdudi and Political Islam Authority and the Islamic State

Politics, Ethnicity and Genocide

Roy Jackson, University of Gloucestershire, UK

Damien Kingsbury, Deakin University, Australia

Series: Global Politics and the Responsibility to Protect This book is about the issues and challenges facing the implementation of the Responsibility To Protect (R2P) principle in the case of Sri Lanka, where the Tamil Tigers have been fighting to create a separate state. Selected Contents: 1. The Meaning and Application of R2P 2. Politics and Ethnicity 3. The War in Sri Lanka 4. Competing Nationalisms 5. Total War 6. Cultural Dominance or Cultural Genocide? 7. Sri Lanka and International Law 8. Sri Lanka’s Opposition to R2P 9. Geo-Strategic Factors, R2P and Sri Lanka. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-58884-3: £80.00

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.

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The Making of Terrorism in Pakistan

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Historical and Social Roots of Extremism

Gujarat Beyond Gandhi

Eamon Murphy, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Identity, Society and Conflict

Series: Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies This volume examines the social, and political and economic factors that have contributed to the rise of terrorism in Pakistan, employing an historical and critical terrorism studies perspective. Selected Contents: Part 1: Islam, the Formation of Pakistan, and the First Military Dictatorship, 1947-69 Part 2: On the Path to Islamization, 1969-98 Part 3: Pakistan Jihad and the Emergence of Global Terrorism, 1998-2009 December 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-56526-4: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86169-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415565264

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Statebuilding in Afghanistan Multinational Contributions to Reconstruction Edited by Nik Hynek, Institute of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic and Péter Marton, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Series: Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding This edited volume maps and theorizes NATO-ISAF’s multi-national contribution to peacebuilding and reconstruction in Afghanistan. It answers key questions through a series of case studies which together form a comparative study of national contributions to the multilateral mission in Afghanistan. July 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-62049-9: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80725-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415620499

Edited by Nalin Mehta and Mona G. Mehta, University of Chicago, USA Series: Routledge South Asian History and Culture

This interdisciplinary exploration provides much needed insights into the relationships between the dominant impulses of identity formation, cultural change, political mobilisation, religious movements and subaltern modes of communication that define modern Gujarat. This book was published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.

Selected Contents: 1. Gujarat beyond Gandhi: Notes on Identity, Conflict and Society Nalin Mehta and Mona G. Mehta 2. From Navnirman to the Anti-Mandal Riots: The Political Trajectory of Gujarat (1974ñ1985) Nagindas Sanghavi 3. Bootlegging, Politics and Corruption: State Violence and the Routine Practices of Public Power in Gujarat (1985-2002) Ornit Shani 4. A River of No Dissent: Narmada Movement and Coercive Gujarati Nativism Mona G. Mehta 5. Special Political Zone: Urban Planning, Spatial Segregation and the Infrastructure of Violence in Ahmedabad Arvind Rajagopal 6. On the Political Uses of Disgust in Gujarat Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi 7. Ashis Nandy vs. the State of Gujarat: Authoritarian Developmentalism, Democracy and the Politics of Narendra Modi Nalin Mehta 8. Soteriological Journeys and Discourses of SelfTransformation: The Tablighi Jamaat and Svadhyaya in Gujarat Anindita Chakrabarti 9. An ’Imagined Community’ in Diaspora: Gujaratis in South Africa Goolam Vahed May 2011: 246 x 174: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55612-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415556125

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Jaina Law and Society Edited by Peter Flügel, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Advances in Jaina Studies 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 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-54711-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415547116

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Sufism and Saint Veneration in Contemporary Bangladesh The Maijbhandaris of Chittagong Hans Harder, Heidelberg University, Germany Series: Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies Focusing on the Maijbhandari movement in Chittagong, south-eastern Bangladesh, which claims the status of the only Sufi order originated in Bengal and which has gained immense popularity in recent years, this book provides a comprehensive picture of an important aspect of contemporary Bengali Islam in the South Asian context. March 2011: 234 x 156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-58170-7: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83180-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415581707

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Islamic Revival in Nepal Religion and a New Nation Megan Adamson Sijapati, Gettysburg College, USA Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series Drawing on extensive fieldwork among Muslims in contemporary Nepal, this book examines the local and global factors shaping an emerging Islamic revival in a Hindu majority region of South Asia. It traces the ways that Nepal’s Muslims have become active participants in the larger global movement of Sunni revivalism, and Nepal’s own local politics of representation in the context of political transition to democracy and secularism. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Fragmentary Pasts: The Historical and Social Landscape of Muslim Nepal 3. Boundaries of Purity: A Hindu Kingdom and Muslim Alterity 4. Kalo Buddhvar: Religion, Violence and Muslim Nepalis 5. Towards a Unified Voice: The National Muslim Forum and a Nascent Muslim ‘Nation’ 6. Islamic Revival, Tradition and Identity: The Islami Sangh Nepal 7. Epilogue: Muslims in a New Secular Nepal July 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-61874-8: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415618748

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Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka Roshan de Silva Wijeyeratne, Griffith Law School, Australia Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series 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. October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46266-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415462662

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Ethical Practice, Religious Reform, and the Buddhist Art of Living in Nepal Seeing Things as They Are Lauren Leve, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism This book explores Theravada Buddhism in Nepal from the perspectives of its practitioners—people who work the fields, work in offices, or telecommute from homes in Kathmandu—and who find its knowledge convincing, compelling and worthy of trying to internalize and perform. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2.‘A Garden of Every Kind of People:’ Newar Buddhists in Hindu Nepal 3. The Revival of ’Pure Buddhism’ 4. Being and Becoming a Theravada Buddhist 5. Theravada Care of the Self: Vipassana Meditation 6. The Buddhist Art of Living in Neoliberal Nepal Conclusion: Seeing Things As They Are

Routledge Hindu Studies Series Series Edited by Gavin Flood, Oxford University, 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. Forthcoming

Bhakti and Embodiment Fashioning Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies in Krishna Bhakti Barbara A. Holdrege, University of California, USA This book explores the connections between bhakti and embodiment and is concerned more specifically with constructions of divine bodies and devotional bodies in Krishna bhakti traditions. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Bhakti and Divine Embodiment: Fashioning Divine Bodies 2. The Embodied Aesthetics of Bhakti: Fashioning Devotional Bodies 3. Bhagavata Purana as Text-Avatara: From Puràa-Veda to Krishna-Veda to Embodiment of Bhagavan 4. Naman as Sound-Avatara: From Transcendent Vibration to Reverberating Name 5. Vraja-Dhàman as Place-Avatara: From Mythic Space to Pilgrimage Place to Transcendent Space 6. Meditation as Devotional Practice: Experiencing Krishna in His Transcendent Dhaman November 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67070-8: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415670708

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Interpreting Devotion The Poetry and Legacy of a Female Bhakti Saint of India Karen Pechilis, Drew University, USA This book explores devotional religion through three interpretive gestures: The devotional subjectivity inscribed in the classical poetry of the female saint Karaikkal Ammaiyar; the domestication of her persona in an authoritative medieval hagiography; and present-day tellings of her story in ritual dramatizations. Selected Contents: 1. On Interpretation 2. The Poet’s Words 3. The Poet’s Vision 4. The Biographer’s View 5. A Public’s Vantage 6. Concluding Thoughts

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Hindu Perspectives on Evolution Darwin, Dharma, and Design C. Mackenzie Brown, Trinity University, USA This book provides new insights into the contemporary creationist-evolution debates by looking at the Hindu cultural-religious traditions of India, the Hindu Dharma traditions. Focusing on the interaction of religion and science in a Hindu context, this book offers a global context for understanding contemporary creationistevolution conflicts and tensions utilizing a critical analysis of Hindu perspectives on these issues. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Design and Darwin in the Hindu Dharma Traditions Part 1: The Ancient and Classical Background 2. Creationism and Evolutionism in the Ancient and Classical Traditions 3. Apparent Manifestation and Design in the Advaita Vedanta of Samkara 4. Atomistic Design in the Nyaya-Vaisesika of Udayana 5. Design Dismissed in the Vishistadvaita of Ramanuja Part 2: Design in Colonial and Post-Colonial India 6. Design and Evolution in a Colonial Context 7. Design in the Desitic Vedanta of Rammohun Roy 8. Design and Its Demotion in the Brahmo Samaj: Debendranath Tagore’s Intuitive Theism 9. Design and Darwin in the Brahmo Samaj: Keshab Chandra Sen’s Evolutionary Dispensations 10. Design and Darwin in Dayananda Saraswati and the Arya Samaj 11. Design and Darwin in Vivekananda’s Critique of Theism and Evolution 12. Neo-Hindu Evolutionism in Aurobindo Ghose, Sarvepalli Radhakrishna, and Rabindranath Tagore 13. Hindu Anti-Evolutionism in the Post-Colonial Period 14. Conclusion: Traditional Dharmic Theories of Knowledge and Modern Scientific Method December 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-77970-8: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779708

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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 December 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-55262-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415552622

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Pilgrimage in the Hindu Tradition Salvific Space

Routledge South Asian Religion Series

Knut A. Jacobsen, University of Bergen, Norway This book will is the first comprehensive study on sacred space and pilgrimage in the Hindu tradition, providing a detailed presentation of this phenomenon. In no other religion is sacred space and pilgrimage of such importance. Focusing on historical, sociological and environmental questions about the phenomenon of sacred space and pilgrimage in Hinduism, the author analyzes how power of place and pilgrimage became a central feature of Hinduism. Selected Contents: 1. Salvific Space and Space as Divinity 2. The Origin and Growth of the Hindu Pilgrimage Tradition 3. The Omnipresence of the Tradition 4. A Pluralistic Pilgrimage Tradition or Why There is no Mecca of Hinduism 5. The Rituals of Salvific Space 6. The Ethics of Sacred Space 7. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-59038-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415590389

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Religion, Narrative and Public Imagination in South Asia Past and Place in the Sanskrit Mahabharata James Hegarty, Cardiff University, 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 August 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-55863-1: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415558631

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Satyagraha The Gandhian Faith in Non-Violence Jesse Van Der Valk, Rector, Parish of Woolwich, UK

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Health and Religious Rituals in South Asia Disease, Possession and Healing Edited by Fabrizio Ferrari, University of Chester, UK Drawing on original fieldwork, this book develops a fresh methodological approach to the study of indigenous understandings of disease as possession, and looks at healing rituals in different South Asian cultural contexts. Selected Contents: Preface Fabrizio M. Ferrari Part 1: Introduction 1. Possession in Theory and Practice: Historical and Contemporary Models Frederick Smith 2. Is Possession Really Possible? Towards a Hermeneutics of Transformative Embodiment in South Asia Aditya Malik Part 2: Possession from the West 3. Possession in an Islamist valley: Spirits, Islamists and Love in Chitral, Northern Pakistan Magnus Mardsen 4. Sikh Controversies Concerning Punjabi Pilgrimage Sites used for Healing and Possession Ron Geaves 5. Ancestors, Demons and the Goddess: Negotiating the Animate Cosmos of Jainism Anne Vallely Part 3: Possessions from the North 6. Disease, the Demons and the Buddhas: A Study of Tibetan Conceptions of Disease and Religious Practice Ivette Vargas-O’Bryan 7. Shamanic Healing: A Jhankri in the City Deepak Shimkhada and Adam D. Pave 8. Calculating Fecundity in the Kasyapa Samhita Anthony Cerulli Part 4: PosSessions from the East 9. The Whisper of the Spirits: Shamanic Kinship and the Cult of the Ancestor among the Lanjia Saoras of Orissa Stefano Beggiora 10. In the Shadow of the Devil: Traditional Patterns of Lepcha Culture Reinterpreted Davide Torri Part 5: Possessions from the South 11. Gumez, Wizarishn & Tan-drustih: Affliction and Healing in Zoroastrianism Rastin Mehri 12. Possession as Protection and Affliction: The Goddess Mariyamman’s Fierce Grace William Harman 13. The Obsolescence of the Demons? Modernity and Possession in Sri Lanka Eva Ambos 14. Conclusion Fabrizio M. Ferrari 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-56145-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83386-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561457

There have been few true examples of the use of non-political campaigns since Gandhi developed his technique of satyagraha. Valk furthers the understanding of the interface between the politics of non-violence, religious faith, and the motivational aspects of satyagraha. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Development of Satyagraha 1. The Formative Years, 1869-1906 2. The Birth of Satyagraha, 1906-1914 3. Satyagraha in India, 1915-1948 Part 2: The Logic of Satyagraha 4. Satyagraha and Hinduism 5. Satyagraha and Science Part 3: The Motivation of Satyagraha 6. Satyagraha and Motivation. Conclusions: Spirituality, Ethics and Satyagraha. Appendices October 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-7007-1176-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780700711765

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Time, History and the Religious Imaginary in South Asia Edited by Anne Murphy, University of British Columbia, Canada Religious imaginary is a way of conceiving and structuring the world within the conceptual and imaginative traditions of the religious. Using religious imaginary as a reference, this book analyses temporal ideologies and expressions of historicity in South Asia in the early modern, pre-colonial and early colonial period. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Anne Murphy 2. Make it Fresh: Time, Tradition, and Newness in Early Modern Indo-Persian Literary Culture Rajeev Kinra 3. Redemptive Pasts and Imperiled Futures: The Writing of a Sikh History Purnima Dhavan 4. Reading Global Islam Through Messianic Renewal in Dasavatar Teena Purohit 5. A Zoroastrian Historical Imaginary in India Rastin Mehri 6. The Many Pasts of Mamul: Law and Custom in Early Colonial Madras Aparna Balachandran 7. Telling the History of the Sacred Ràmaketra (Coastal Maharashtra) in the Seventeenth Century: The Sanskrit Vàevarodayakàvya by Visvanàtha Nicolas Dejenne 8. The Theographic and the Historiographic in an Indian Sacred Life Story Christian Lee Novetzke 9. Hagiography and the Historical Imagination in Eighteenth Century Punjab James Hegarty 10. A Contested Community: Priyadas and the Re-imagining of Nàbhàdàs’s Bhaktamàl James P. Hare 11. Images of Nabadwip: Place, Evidence, and Inspiration in Chaitanya’s Biographical Tradition Varuni Bhatia 12. Time and Religion-Making in Modern Sikhism Arvind-pal S. Mandair May 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-59597-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81445-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415595971

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Tantric Mantras

An Alternative Idea of India

Studies on Mantrasastra

Tagore and Vivekananda

Religious Cultures in Early Modern India

Andre Padoux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

Gangeya Mukherji

New Perspectives

Series: Routledge Studies in Tantric Traditions Providing a systematic and complete overview of the highest scholarly quality on Tantric mantras in Hinduism, this book presents a summary on the nature of Tantric mantras, their phonetic aspect, structure and classifications. Additionally, it explains the metaphysicaltheological nature of Tantric mantras and gives an introduction to their beliefs and practices. Selected Contents: Foreword. Introduction 1. The Extraction and Examination of Mantras 2. Nyasa, the Ritual Placing of Mantras 3. A Hindu Rosary Ritual 4. On the Defeats and the Perfecting of Mantras 5. Mantric Practices and the Nature of Mantric Utterance 6. Body and Mantra 7. The Oral and the Written May 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-42386-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81449-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415423861

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Religious Traditions in Modern South Asia Jacqueline Suthren Hirst, University of Manchester, UK and John Zavos October 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-44787-4: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44788-1: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415447881

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South Asian Religions Tradition and Today Edited by Karen Pechilis, Drew University, USA and Selva J. Raj, Albion College, USA The religious landscape of South Asia is complex and fascinating. While existing literature tends to focus on the majority religions of Hinduism and Buddhism, much less attention is given to Jainism, Sikhism, Islam or Christianity. This valuable resource explores the important role which the minority traditions play in the religious life of the subcontinent, covering popular as well as elite expressions of religious faith. By examining the realities of religious life, and the ways in which the traditions are practised on the ground, this book provides an illuminating introduction to Asian religions. April 2012: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-44851-2: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44852-9: £19.99

This book constitutes an intellectual interrogation of two eminent thinkers of their time – Tagore and Vivekananda – while juxtaposing them against the historical currents of nationalism. It shows how both suggested emancipation through political struggles but without transgressing the boundaries of humanism.

Edited by Rosalind O’Hanlon, Oxford University, UK and David Washbrook, University of Cambridge, UK Series: Routledge South Asian History and Culture This book examines the relationship between religious authority and political power in the making of India’s modern religious cultures. This book was published as a special issue of South Asian History and Culture. October 2011: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60232-7: £80.00

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Sufism and Society Arrangements of the Mystical in the Muslim World, 1200–1800 Edited by John J. Curry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA and Erik S. Ohlander, Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA Series: Routledge Sufi Series In recent years, many historians of Islamic mysticism have been grappling in sophisticated ways with the difficulties of essentialism. Reconceptualising the study of Islamic mysticism during an under-researched period of its history, this book examines the relationship between Sufism and society in the Muslim world, from the fall of the Abbasid caliphate to the heyday of the great Ottoman, Mughal and Safavid empires. Treating a heretofore under-researched period in the history of Sufism, this work establishes previously unimagined trajectories for the study of mystical movements as social actors of real historical consequence. Thematically organized, the book includes case studies drawn from the Middle Eastern, Turkic, Persian and South Asian regions by a group of scholars whose collective expertise ranges widely across different historical, geographical, and linguistic landscapes. Chapters theorise why, how, and to what ends we might reconceptualise some of the basic methodologies, assumptions, categories of thought, and interpretative paradigms which have heretofore shaped treatments of Islamic mysticism and its role in the social, cultural and political history of pre-modern Muslim societies. July 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-78223-4: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80698-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415782234

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Morals and Mysticism in Persian Sufism A History of Sufi-Futuwwat in Iran Lloyd Ridgeon, University of Glasgow, UK Series: Routledge Sufi Series This book explores the development of Persian Sufism, exploring in particular the ethic of futuwwat. It demonstrates how this Iranian code of honour emphasised selflessness, loyalty, humility, generosity, courage and bravery, showing itself to be a practical philosophy of the everyday rather than just a metaphysical phenomena. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Origins of Futuwwat: Muruwwat and the Ethics of the ‘Ayyaran 2. Futuwwat and Early Persian Sufis 3. Institutionalisation Within the Sufi Futuwwat Associations During the 12th-14th Centuries 4. Timurid Futuwwat: The Case of Husayn Wa’iz Kashifi 5. Futuwwat from the Safavids to the Early Modern Era: Qalandar and Khaksar Jawanmardi 6. Futuwwat in the Modern Era: The Zurkhana Between Tradition and Change 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-54434-4: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85160-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415544344

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Communalism and Globalization in South Asia and its Diaspora

Modern South Asia History, Culture, Political Economy Sugata Bose, Harvard University, USA and Ayesha Jalal, Tufts University, USA

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Routledge Handbook of Indian and South Asian History Edited by Crispin Bates, University of Edinburgh, UK This Handbook presents key issues in Indian and South Asian history from earliest time to 1947, with an emphasis on the modern period since 1600. Written by experts in their respective areas, the Handbook introduces the reader to the field. The book is structured chronologically and highlights issues that have most intensely concerned historians as well as innovative departures and areas of investigation in recent scholarship. Topics discussed include subjects that are still of relevance in contemporary India, such as Islamic, Hindu and Sikh Revivalism, Hindu nationalism, gender and the Indian family, and low-caste politics. Chapters included also deal with the histories of Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The last section of the book covers the partition of India and Pakistan and the modern history of South Asia after independence. It concludes with a summary chapter on South Asia and the modern world. Time lines, maps and complete bibliographies for further reading complement this comprehensive reference work. It will be an invaluable source of information to students and academics interested in South Asian studies, colonial history and modern Asian history.

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. February 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-77942-5: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77943-2: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-80660-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779432

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Modern South Asia

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Early Indian and South Asian History 3. Medieval Indian and South Asian History 4. South Asia and the Indian Ocean World 5. The Ascendance and Decline of Mughal Power 6. The Marathas 7. European Trade and Socio-Economic change in the Eighteenth Century 8. Colonial Transformations – The East India Company and India in the early 19th century 9. The Uprising of 1857 and the British Empire in India 10. The Indian Princely States 11. Industrialisation 12. Information and Communications 13. Science, Medicine and Technology 14. Agricultural Change from 1500 to 1947 15. Islamic Revivalism 16. Hindu Revivalism and the Hindi Language Movement 17. Sikh Revivalism 18. Gender and the South Asian Family 19. The Growth of Civil Society and Emergence of Indian Nationalism 20. The Swadeshi Movement 21. Hindu Nationalism 22. Gandhi and the Independence Movement 23. Left Politics 24. The Working Class and Working Class Movements 25. Low-caste, Adivasi and Dalit Politics 26. The Depression and Inter-War Economy 27. The Indian Middle Classes 28. The Pakistan Movement 29. The Partition of India 30. Colonial and Post-colonial Sri Lanka 31. Afghanistan: Tribalism and the Struggle for Unity 32. Nepal: From Dependency to Revolution 33. Bhutan: Isolation and Change 34. The Making of Modern Bangladesh 35. Indian History since Independence 36. South Asia and the World

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 provides the reader with the key scripts that inform their authoritative and accessible historical narrative. December 2011: 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

Series: Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Taking as its premise the belief that communalism is not a resurgence of tradition but is instead an inherently modern phenomenon, as well as a product of the fundamental agencies and ideas of modernity, and that globalization is neither a unique nor unprecedented process, this book addresses the question of whether globalization has amplified or muted processes of communalism. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Communalism and Globalization: An Opening Gambit in a Conversation between Two Literatures Chandana Mathur Part 2: Thinking Historically 2. Beyond Communalism: India, Pakistan and the Challenges of Globalization Ayesha Jalal 3. Salafi Extremism in the Punjab and its Transnational Impact Tahir Kamran 4. Western Hindutva: Hindu Nationalism in the United Kingdom and North America Christophe Jaffrelot and Ingrid Therwath 5. Empire, Geo-Politics and Ethno-Nationalisms: Ireland, India and Sri Lanka Jude Lal Fernando Part 3: Contemporary Connections: Problems and Possibilities 6. Pragmatics of the Hindu Right: Globalization and Thepolitics of Women’s Organisations in India Tanika Sarkar 7. Cinema, Nation and Communalism in a Globalizing Bangladesh Zakir Hossain Raju 8. Imrana’s Rape: Debating Islam and Law in Contemporary India Barbara Metcalf 9. Communalism in Sri Lanka: Locating the Labour Movement Janaka Biyanwila 10. Searching for the Greatest Bengali: The BBC and Shifting Identity Categories in South Asia Reece Jones 11. Religion, Diaspora and Globalization: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Jama’at-i Islami in the United States Aminah Mohammad-Arif Part 4: Theoretical Constructions 12. Islam, Gender and the Nation: The Social Life of Bangladeshi Fatwas Dina Mahnaz Siddiqi 13. Kottu.org: Community after Communalism Pradeep Jeganathan 14. New Directions: Communalism, Globalization and Governmentality Deana Heath 2010: 234 x 156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-57364-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83705-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415573641

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A History of State and Religion in India Ian Copland and Ian Mabbett, both at Monash University, Australia, Asim Roy, University of Tasmania-Hobart, Australia and Adam Bowles, University of Queensland, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in South Asian History

December 2011: 246 x 174: 416pp Hb: 978-0-415-48978-2: £115.00

This book offers a coherent analysis of the relationship between religion and the state in India in a historical continuum, identifying points of similarity and contrast between periods and regimes.

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Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: The Brahmanic Tradition Part 2: The Islamic Tradition Part 3: The Secular Tradition August 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 Great Rebellion of 1857 in India

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A Social History of Healing in India

Princely India Re-Imagined

De-Centring Indigenous Medicine

Aya Ikegame, University of Edinburgh, UK

Edited by Biswamoy Pati, Delhi University, India

Projit Bihari Mukharji, McMaster University, Canada

Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies

Series: Routledge Studies in South Asian History

Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies

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.

Exploring Transgressions, Contests and Diversities

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 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-55843-3: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86539-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415558433

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Trans-Colonial Modernities in South Asia Edited by Michael S. Dodson, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA and Brian Hatcher, Tufts University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia This book presents cutting-edge interpretations of the emergence of Asian nationalism, calling special attention to the realms of ‘national’ science, religion, and philosophy. Selected Contents: Introduction Michael S. Dodson and Brian A. Hatcher Part 1: Local Agents, Local Modernities 1. The Schools of Serfoji II of Tanjore: Education and Princely Modernity in Early NineteenthCentury India Indira Viswanathan Peterson 2. Pandits at Work: The Modern Sastric Imaginary in Early Colonial Bengal Brian A. Hatcher 3. Three Poets in Search of History: Calcutta, 1752-1859 Rosinka Chaudhuri 4. Knowledge in Context: Raja Shivaprasad (1823-95) as Hybrid Intellectual and People’s Educator Ulrike Stark Part 2: Strategies of Translation 5. Modernity’s Script and a Tom Thumb Performance: English Linguistic Modernity and Persian/Urdu Lexicography in NineteenthCentury India Javed Majeed 6. The Trans-Colonial Opportunities of Bible Translation: Iranian Language Workers between the Russian and British Empires Nile Green 7. Modernity and Non-Modernity in the Colonial Vedanta Michael S. Dodson Part 3: History and Modernity 8. The Conceptual History of the Social: Some Reflections out of Colonial Bengal Rochona Majumdar 9. History as Authoritative Knowledge: Debates about Jain Icons in Colonial India John Cort 10. Placing Strangers in Colonial Bengal: Mughals, Maine and Modernity in the Novels of Romesh Dutt Alex Padamsee 11. Afterword: The Problem of ’Modernity’ and ’Transcolonialism’ in Nineteenth-Century Bombay and its Hinterland C.A. Bayly September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-78062-9: £80.00

This book re-connects the history of medicine with the social and political history of India and analyses the popular and subaltern healing practices in the region. Moving away from the view that a relatively homogenous and discrete set of practices organized under the name of ‘indigenous’ medicine confronted an equally homogenous and discrete set of ‘modern’ practices in a colonial situation, the author argues that both the pre-existing domain of healing as well as the new forces of modernity was heterogeneous and pluralised. The book argues that owing to this plurality on both sides their relationship was not an uniformly confrontational one. Different aspects of the pre-existing healing praxes articulated with different aspects of colonial modernity through a range of ways ranging from mimesis to confrontation. The first full-length first historical exploration of the histories of ‘minor/ non-classical’ domain of healing, the book maps the intellectual history of ‘subaltern’ healing in the region. It will be of interest to academics working in the field of Indian history, the history of medicine and public health. 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 September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49952-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415499521

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Empire, Nationalism and Inter-Cultural Dialogue Rabindranath Tagore’s Writings on History, Politics and Society Michael Collins, University College London, UK Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series This book presents a new interpretation of Rabindranath Tagore’s English language writings and his encounters with Western cultural and intellectual figures. It places the work of India’s greatest nobel prize winner and cultural icon in the context of other colonial and postcolonial thinkers and thus bridges the gap between ‘Tagore studies’ and imperial/postcolonial historiography. Selected Contents: Prologue: Writing the History of Imperialism Part 1 1. Passages to England: Indian Intellectuals in the 19th Century 2. Religion and Politics: Brahmo Samaj, Swadeshi and the INC 3. Nations and Empires: Debates with M.K. Gandhi Part 2 4. At Home in the World: The Tagore Craze, 1912-1913 5. False Encounters: W.B. Yeats and ‘Cultural Nationalism’ 6. Acts of Atonement: C.F. Andrews and E.J. Thompson 7. Diffusion and Decline: England, Europe and Home. Epilogue: Tagore and his Legacy September 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-59395-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415593953

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A Historical Anthropology of Mysore

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! August 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-55449-7: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415554497

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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 Series: Royal Asiatic Society Books 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. 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 October 2011: 234 x 156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-33601-7: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415336017

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War, Culture and Society in Early Modern South Asia, 1740-1849

History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self

Garden and Landscape Practices in Precolonial India

Aparna Devare

Histories from the Deccan

Kaushik Roy, Jadavpur University, India

This book seeks to understand the origins of a growing historical consciousness in contemporary India, especially amongst Hindus. The broad question it poses is: Why has ‘history’ become such an important site of identity, conflict and self-definition amongst modern Hindus?

Series: Asian States and Empires

This book examines the military success of the British in South Asia during the eighteenth and first half of the nineteenth centuries. Placing South Asian military history in global, comparative context, it examines military innovations; armies and how they conducted themselves; navies and naval warfare; major Indian military powers, and the British, explaining why they succeeded.

Selected Contents: 1. Naval Warfare in South Asia: 1500-1850 2. The Changing Pattern of Later Mughal Warfare 3. Army, State and Political Economy of the East India Company 4. Armies, Warfare and Political Economy of Mysore: 1760-1799 5. The Maratha Confederacy: Armies, Economy and Warfare 6. Khalsa Kingdom against the East India Company, 1780-1849 March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58767-9: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82597-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415587679

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Becoming a Borderland The Politics of Space and Identity in Colonial Northeastern India Sanghamitra Misra Series: Transition in Northeastern India

This book discusses the politics of space and identity in the borderlands of northeastern India between the early 1800s and the 1930s. Critiquing contemporary post-colonial histories where this region emerges as fragments, this book sees these perspectives as continuing to be entrapped in a civilizational approach to history-writing.

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Frontiers of Embedded Muslim Communities in India Edited by Vinod K. Jairath

The book challenges the view of ’monolithic Islam and homogenous Muslim community’ and provides a framework for the study of Muslim societies. Based on ethnographic studies, it reflects a diversity of Muslim communities scattered across different regions of India and embedded in local and regional cultures.

2010: 216 x 138: 276pp Hb: 978-0-415-66888-0: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415668880

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Insurgent Sepoys Europe Views the Revolt of 1857 Edited by Shaswati Mazumdar

This book documents representations of the Revolt of 1857 in India in non-English speaking Europe. It casts light on the impact of the Revolt elsewhere — its international dimension — examining its probable influence on simultaneous articulations of nationalist identities in central, south and eastern Europe.

Edited by Daud Ali and Emma J. Flatt Series: Visual and Media Histories This book presents a set of new and innovative essays on landscape and garden culture in precolonial India, with a special focus on the Deccan. Most research to date has concentrated on the comparatively well preserved gardens and built landscapes of the celebrated Mughal empire, giving the impression that they have been lacking in other times and regions. Not only does this volume provide a corrective to such assumptions, it also moves away from traditional art-historical approaches by posing new questions and exploring hitherto neglected source materials. The contributors understand gardens in two related ways: first as real or imagined spaces and manipulated landscapes that are often invested with pronounced semiotic density; and second as congeries of institutions and practices with far-reaching social ramifications for the constitution of elite societies. The essays here present a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of garden culture in precolonial India, and together suggest several new and exciting directions of enquiry for those working in the Deccan, Mughal India, and beyond. April 2011: 246 x 174: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-66493-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415664936

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Bengal Industries and the British Industrial Revolution (1757-1857) Indrajit Ray, University of North Bengal, India Series: Routledge Explorations in Economic History This book seeks to enlighten two grey areas of industrial historiography. Although Bengal industries were globally dominant on the eve of the industrial revolution, no detailed literature is available about their later course of development. A series of questions are involved in it. Did those industries decline during the spells of British industrial revolution? If yes, what were their reasons? If not, the general curiosity is: On which merits could those industries survive against the odds of the technological revolution? A thorough discussion on these issues also clears up another area of dispute relating to the occurrence of deindustrialization in Bengal, and the validity of two competing hypotheses on it, viz. i) the mainstream hypothesis of market failures, and ii) the neo-marxian hypothesis of imperialistic state interventions February 2011: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-59477-6: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415594776

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Young Muslim Women in India Kabita Chakraborty Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series Based on extensive, original research, this book portrays a different and an under-represented perspective of young Muslim girls in the bustees (shanty towns) of Kolkata. Through a series of personal narratives, photos and artwork, it demonstrates that in spite of the dominant discourse surrounding their lives, the consumption and behaviour patterns of young women in these bustees challenge the monolithic representations of what it means to be a Muslim girl in Indian society. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Explores he Complexity of Bollywood Consumption and the Discourses of Modernity in the Traditional Social Environment of the Bustees 3. Depicts how Girls Perform Risky Bollywood Dance and a Modern Dance Identity While Negotiating Their ‘Good Muslim’ Identities 4. Explores how Girls use Bollywood to Learn about Romantic Relationships, and Strategically Negotiate Risk in Order to Engage in Heterosexual Dating, Love and Sexual Encounters 5. Explores Young People’s Relationship with Consumption, Specifically Bollywood-Inspired Consumption of Food, Clothing and Technology 6. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-56324-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415563246

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Routledge Handbook of the South Asian Diaspora Edited by Joya Chatterji and David Washbrook, both at University of Cambridge, UK South Asia’s diaspora is among the world’s largest and most widespread, and it is growing exponentially. In 2001, the government of India estimated that 20 million persons of Indian descent live abroad; and many more millions have roots to other countries of the subcontinent, in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. There are three million South Asians in the UK and approximately the same number resides in North America. South Asians are an extremely significant presence in Southeast Asia and Africa, and increasingly visible in the Middle East. This inter-disciplinary Handbook on the South Asian diaspora brings together contributions by leading scholars and rising stars on different aspects of its history, anthropology and geography, as well as its contemporary political and socio-cultural implications. The Handbook situates the contemporary diaspora firmly within an historical context. South Asians have travelled abroad for many reasons, in many guises, to many destinations for many centuries. The first section of the Handbook provides a historically grounded analysis of these movements of people. It includes chapters on the following themes: mobile South Asians in the earlymodern world, diaspora and Empire, and the diaspora in the age of nation states. The second part of the Handbook centres on politics, culture and identity in the South Asian diaspora, thus offering the reader an overview on transnational politics and economics, culture in the diaspora and the socio-cultural impact of the South Asian diaspora on the countries where they have settled. Selected Contents: Introduction David Washbrook and Joya Chatterji Part 1: The History of the South Asian Diaspora the Early-Modern to the Contemporary World A) Mobile South Asians in the Early-Modern World 1. Military Labour Migration 2. Mobile Artisans 3. Religion, Pilgrimage and Mobility 4. Indian Muslim Travellers in Arabia and Persia B) Diaspora and Empire B) Soldiers of the Raj: The Sikh Diaspora 1. South Asian Seafarers in War and Peace: Indian Lascars on British Ships 2. The Context for Colonial Migration from South India Indian Indentured Labour in South East Asia, the Caribbean and Africa 3. Women, Work and Marriage in the Diaspora 4. The Colonial State and Imperial Migration: The Indian Emigration Acts, 1839-1922 5. ‘Counterflows’ to Colonialism: Indians in Britain in the 18th and 19th Centuries 6. Barriers to South Asian Migration: The ‘Whites Only’ Commonwealth and the Komagata Maru Affair C) Diaspora in the Age of Nation States 1. South Asian Migration to the UK and US and the New Immigration Policies 2. UK and US 3. Sri Lanka’s Diaspora 4. Twice-Migrants from East Africa 5. Bengalis in Britain 6. Pakistan Abroad Part 2: Politics, Culture and Identity in the South Asian Diaspora A) Transnational Politics and Economics 1. Gandhi and Indianness in South Africa 2. Radicalism Overseas: The Ghadar Movement 3. Long Distance Nationalism: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad 4. Transnationalism and the Transformation of ‘Home’ by ‘Abroad’: ‘Londonis’ and Sylhet 5. Kerala’s Gulf Connection: Emigration, Remittances and Their Macroeconomic Impact 6. Stateless in South Asia: The MQM and Tamil Tigers 7. Terror and the Diaspora 8. India and Its Diaspora: PIOs, NRI’s and ‘Pravesi Divas’ B) Culture in the Diaspora 1. Hinduism in the Carribean 2. Faith and Observance among British Pakistanis 3. Deobandi Islam in Pakistan 4. South Asian Diasporic Muslims, Islam and the post 9/11 world 5. Constructing Hyderbadi Community Abroad 5. Socio-Linguistics in the Indian Diaspora 6. Marriage and Marital Violence among South Asians in the USA C) The Diaspora Strikes Back 1. Diasporic Cities in Britain: Bradford, Manchester, Leicester, London 2. ‘Indian’ Food in the USA 3. Asian Gangs in London 4. ‘Legals’ and ‘Illegals’ in North America 5. South Asian Writers and the Conceptualization of ‘Diaspora’ October 2011: 246 x 174: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-48010-9: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415480109

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Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories Series Edited by Gyanendra Pandey, Emory University, USA This series is concerned with three kinds of intersections or conversations: first, across cultures and regions, an interaction that postcolonial studies have emphasized in their foregrounding of the multiple sites and multi-directional traffic involved in the making of the modern; second, across time, the conversation between a mutually constitutive past and present that occurs in different times and places; and third, between colonial and postcolonial histories, which as theoretical positions have very different perspectives on the first two ‘intersections’ and the questions of intellectual enquiry and expression implied in them. These three kinds of conversations are critical to the making of any present and any history. Thus the new series provides a forum for extending our understanding of core issues of human society and its self-representation over the centuries. 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 single-authored and edited books by young as well as established scholars that challenge the limits of inherited disciplinary, chronological and geographical boundaries, even when they focus on a single, wellrecognized territory or period.

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Subaltern Citizens and their Histories

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Investigations from India and the USA

Subalternity and Difference Investigations from the North and the South

Bangladesh Cinema and National Identity

Edited by Gyanendra Pandey, Emory University, USA

Edited by Gyanendra Pandey, Emory University, USA

In Search of the Modern?

Focusing on the idea of difference as a marker of subalternity, this book looks at the ways in which ordinary citizens have sought to present and identify themselves in ways that defy the conventional categorisations of governments and historical experience.

Zakir Hossain Raju, Independent University, Bangladesh

’[I]ts broad transdisciplinary reach, from law to literature, from the early twentieth century American popular parlor tunes to Indian medieval poetry, from North America to India, captivates the theoretical imagination as it opens up subaltern studies to exciting conversations...the volume serves as an exemplary performance of interdisciplinarity as it interrogates both the typical as well as untypical locations of subalternity...The overarching merit of the collection is nevertheless the consistency with which all contributions appropriately complexify the condition of subalternity across all the most important arenas of human life.’ - Kristine Suna-Koro, Journal of Postcolonial Theoery and Theology, Volume 1 (October 2010) This book explores changing modes of enfranchisement and disenfranchisement, and the historical struggles over them, in India and the United States. Initiating a conversation across very different world areas, this book stimulates new conversations about each region, and beyond both. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Subaltern as Subaltern Citizen Gyanendra Pandey Part 1: Equal but Separate? 2. Can there be a Subaltern Middle Class? Gyanendra Pandey 3. Race, Power, and Multipositionality: Examples from the Lives of Black Schoolteachers Earl Lewis 4. Recasting the Women’s Question: The Girl-Child/Woman in the Colonial Encounter Ruby Lal 5. Casual Sex: Towards a “Prehistory” of Gay Life in Bohemian America Colin R. Johnson Part 2: Writing the Subaltern 6. The Question of a Pre-History Milind Wakankar 7. Writing Ordinary Lives M.S.S. Pandian 8. Subaltern City, Subaltern Citizens: New Orleans, Urban Identity, and People of African Descent Leslie Harris 9. Culture/Politics: The Double Bind of the Indian Adivasi Prathama Banerjee Part 3: The State and the People 10. Subordination, Governance and the Legislative State in Early Colonial India Sudipta Sen 11. Subaltern Immigrants: Undocumented Workers and National Belonging in the United States Mary Odem 12. Could Slaves Enfranchise Themselves? Rumours, Narratives, and Arenas of Politics in the American South Steven Hahn 13. Democracy and Subaltern Citizens in India Partha Chatterjee 14. Afterword Jonathan Prude 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77832-9: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87227-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415595353

Inspired particularly by questions arising within the feminist movement, chapters examine the ways in which liberal democracies are able to accommodate and live with difference. The reader is encouraged to question normative ontological conventions of society and politics, as well as question some of the revolutionary ideologies which have sought to achieve radical change in the societies concerned by encouraging people to identify with particular class interests. The book goes on to analyse the concept of the Subaltern and the meaning of Subalternity, insisting that it should be understood though action and self-identification in relationship to repression, rather than as an abstract academic tool of analysis. The book marks a new approach to the study of disenfranchised and minoritized populations, challenges simplistic pronouncements of ‘difference’ based on culture rather than politics. It is an essential read for students and scholars of History, Anthropology, and Colonial and Postcolonial studies. July 2011: 234 x 156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-66547-6: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81365-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415665476

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia 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. 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 November 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46544-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415465441

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Being Middle-class in India A Way of Life Edited by Henrike Donner, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia This volume presents a range of aspects of Indian middle-class lifestyles after liberalisation through ethnographic case studies - ranging from Delhi upper middle class elites to Kolkata’s established middle class to recently upwardly mobile communities to Tamilnadu’s emerging industrial middle classes. October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-67167-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415671675

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Bollywood Travels Culture, Diaspora and Border Crossings in Popular Hindi Cinema Rajinder Dudrah, University of Manchester, UK Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia 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 December 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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Development–Induced Displacement, Rehabilitation and Resettlement in India

Education and Inequality in India

Non-Discrimination and Equality in India

A Classroom View

Contesting Boundaries of Social Justice

Current Issues and Challenges

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

Vidhu Verma, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Compulsory land acquisition and involuntary displacement of communities for a larger public purpose captures the tension of development in the modern state, with the need to balance the interests of the majority while protecting the rights of the minority. This book examines a number of new policy formulations put in place at both the central and state levels looking at land acquisition procedures and norms for rehabilitation and resettlement of communities. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Development-Induced Displacement, Rehabilitation and Resettlement: Current Issues and Challenges Sakarama Somayaji and Smrithi Talwar Part 1: Critical Examination of India’s Rehabilitation, Resettlement and Land Acquisition Normative Framework 2. Land Acquisition Act, 1894: Historical Overview of Judicial Interpretation Ram Mohan and M.V. Shiju 3. Rehabilitation and Resettlement of Displaced Persons: Acritical Examination of the National Policy and Proposed Bill K.B. Saxena 4. Thinking Out of the Box – A Critique of the Land Acquisition Bill 2007 Vasudha Dhagamwar Part 2: Applicability of Existing Normative Framework in Specific Jurisdictions (Case Studies) 5. Land Acquisition and Determination of Land Price: A Critical Appraisal of the Existing and Proposed Normative Framework as Applied in Singrauli District, Madhya Pradesh Vivek Porwal and Shashi Singh 6. Compulsory Land Acquisition in Orissa: Policy and Praxis Sujit Kumar Mishra 7. Mining Induced Displacement: Case of Aluminium Refinery in Andhra Pradesh Prajna Paramita Mishra and M. Gopinath Reddy 8. Whither National Policy on Displacement and Rehabilitation? A Sociological Perspective Based on a Case Study from Karnataka Ganesha Somayaji and Ramesh Mangalekar 9. From Rice Bowl to Industrial Grazing Lands: Compulsory Land Acquisition in Chhatisgarh Ramesh Chandra Sharma and Sheeba Choudhr 10. Development, Displacement and Rehabilitation: The Context of Tribes in Central India Joseph Marianus Kujur 11. Appendix 1: Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill, 2007 12. Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2007 March 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-60080-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82853-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415600804

Barefoot across the Nation

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Universalization of primary education has been high on the policy agenda in India. This book looks at the reproduction of social inequalities within the educational system in India, and how this is contested in different ways. It examines whether the concept of `education for all’ is just a mechanically conceived policy target to chasing enrolment and attendance or whether it is a larger social goal and a deeper political statement about the need for attacking entrenched social inequalities. Drawing on original data collected in the two states of Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, the authors present the multiple ways in which social class impinges on the educational system, educational processes and educational outcomes. The book goes on to explore issues around autonomy and accountability via an analysis of the position of teachers within the educational hierarchy, and by looking at the various possibilities of making teachers accountable. Recommendations related to the necessity for a larger debate and normative framework are made, including whether private schools should play a role, and whether it is necessary to move from government action and responsibilities to a broader concept of public action. The book presents in interesting contribution for students and scholars of South Asian studies, as well as Education and Public Policy studies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Education and Inequality 2. Segmentation and Segregation: The Reproduction of Inequality in the Schooling System 3. State Action and Inaction in Elementary Education: Paradoxes within the Policy Process 4. Teachers’ Professionalism and Social Class: Ambivalences in the Life of Government School Teachers 5. Teachers and Children: Interactions in the Classroom 6. Pedagogy at the Grassroots: About Teaching Practices and Assessments 7. Quality and Equality: Interpreting Textbooks 8. Contesting Inequalities through Activism 9. Some Afterthoughts July 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-49534-9: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81021-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415495349

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M.F. Husain and the Idea of India

The Culturalization of Caste in India

Edited by Sumathi Ramaswamy

Identity and Inequality in a Multicultural Age

Series: Visual and Media Histories

Balmurli Natrajan, William Paterson University, USA

This book is the first inter-disciplinary engagement with the work of Maqbool Fida Husain, India’s most iconic artist today. The articles engage with controversies that have erupted around Husain’s work, and situate them in debates about the freedom of the artist versus the sentiments of the community.

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia

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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 August 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77997-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779975\

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Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Social justice has been the animating ideal of liberal democracies in the 20th century. It is a concept familiar to most Indians but one whose meaning is not always understood as it signifies a variety of government strategies designed to enhance opportunities in employment, education and political representation for underprivileged groups. Existing theories proposed by many political philosophers to explain social justice have failed to capture the way people think about these issues in India. This book examines the evolution of multiple conceptions of social justice in India. Selected Contents: 1. Social Justice and Groups in Liberal Democracy 2. The Beginnings of Social Justice in Modern India 3. Nationalism, Liberal Constitutionalism and Social Justice 4. Equality and Non-discrimination 5. Expanding Domains: Democracy and Social Justice 6. Neo-Liberalism, State and Social Justice 7. Shifting the Terms of the Debate: The Pluralism of Disadvantage 8. Conclusion October 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67775-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677752

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Edited by Sakarama Somayaji and Smrithi Talwar, both at Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), India

South Asian Studies Editor: Adam Hardy - Welsh School of Architecture, UK Volume 27, 2011, 2 issues per year Print ISSN: 0266-6030, Online ISSN: 2153-2699

South Asian Studies is the internationally refereed journal of the British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS). SAS has appeared annually since 1985, and incorporated the earlier Afghan Studies, and has established itself as the UK’s leading journal devoted to the visual and material cultures of South Asia, and the only major journal outside the subcontinent devoted entirely to this field. Its disciplinary focus embraces all aspects of visual and material culture, including art, crafts, archaeology and architecture, while it welcomes contributions on textual, historical, religious, sociological, ethnographic and other themes wherever these throw light on the journal’s core areas of interest. The geographical focus of the journal is that of BASAS: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives, and the South Asian diaspora. SAS regularly includes South Asia-related material dealing with neighbouring regions. The journal’s chronological frame is from pre-history to the present. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rsas

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Ritual, Heritage and Identity

Edited by Sean McLoughlin, William Gould, Ananya Jahanara Kabir and Emma Tomalin, all at University of Leeds, UK

Edited by Europa Publications

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia This book revisits the study of South Asians in Britain and beyond. Interrogating the concept of diaspora by probing the ways in which the South Asian diaspora could be re-conceptualised as comprising communities whose identity, on both individual and collective levels, the analysis is grounded in a sense of rooted and connected locations that do not necessarily privilege the homeland. Selected Contents: Foreword 1. Introduction Seán McLoughlin, Will Gould, Ananya Kabir and Emma Tomalin Part 1: Writing British-Asian Cities 2. Bradford Seán McLoughlin 3. East End John Eade 4. Birmingham Richard Gale 5. Leicester Pippa Virdee 6. (Greater) Manchester Virinder S. Kalra Part 2 Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives and Themes 7. History, Memory and the Postcolonial: Decolonising British-Asian Diaspora Histories William Gould and Irna Qureishi 8. Literary and Cultural Production in British-Asian Diasporas Ananya Kabir 9. Religion in British-Asian Diasporas Seán McLoughlin and John Zavos 10. Gender in British-Asian Diasporas Emma Tomalin. Afterword, In Conversation with Aki Nawaz, Nation Records

South Asia 2012 South Asia 2012 provides an in-depth library of information on the countries and territories of the region. Exhaustively researched by Europa’s experienced editorial team, this title includes a vast range of up-to-date economic, political and statistical data. Combining impartial analysis with facts and figures, South Asia 2012 provides a unique overall perspective on this increasingly important region. October 2011: 279 x 211: 856pp Hb: 978-1-85743-624-2: £455.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781857436242

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Indian Mass Media and the Politics of Change Edited by Somnath Batabyal, Angad Chowdhry, Meenu Gaur and Matti Pohjonen

The book looks at the complex ways the notion of change is imagined in the Indian media. The strength of this collection is that it brings together new research on contemporary Indian media practices – news, magazines, advertising, cinema and internet – organised around one central notion of ‘change’.

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Psychopharmaceuticals in India Stefan Ecks, University of Edinburgh, UK Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies This book analyses two specific processes of globalization that have had an impact on the changing nature of doctorpatient encounters in India. One is the immense and successful growth of the global market in antidepressants over recent years, to the effect scholars speak of an ’antidepressant era’. The other process is the rising Indian generics industry, which is to become the world largest manufacturer of generic medications by volume. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Is India on Prozac? 2. Global Capitalism and Psychopharmaceuticals: A Polyspherical History 3. Redefining India’s ’Culture-Bound Syndromes’ in the Age of Antidepressants 4. Evanescent Evidence, Or: Is Depression Rising in India? 5. Unseen Drug Dissemination: Rethinking the ’Treatment Gap’ 6. When Psychotropics Start to Float 7. ’Global Corporate Citizenship’: Benevolence or Marketing Manoeuvre? 8. Contestations of a Global Monoculture ’True Happiness’ 9. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-59039-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415590396

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South Asian Diaspora Editor: Ajaya K. Sahoo, University of Hyderabad, India Volume 3, 2011, 2 issues per year Print ISSN: 1943-8192, Online ISSN: 1943-8184

The South Asian Diaspora, shaped by dispersions of people, goods, ideas and beliefs that flowed from and through the Indian Subcontinent which is currently one of the world’s largest diasporas. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and the Maldives all anchor a sense of home for people who have moved outside the region through the centuries. These territories evoke emotional, social, political, economic, cultural and literary affiliations as well which find expression in multiple ways. The diaspora is also marked by struggles over meanings and tensions both amongst the diasporics and with people in the countries where the diasporics now inhabit. In South Asian Diaspora we aim to explore some of the issues that the South Asian diaspora presents for the contemporary world. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rsad

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The Politics of Culture and Performance in a Globalised World Edited by Christiane Brosius and Karin Polit

This book explores the importance of ritual and ritual theory to discourses of authenticity and originality, thereby deepening our insight into concepts of cultural heritage, identity and nation in a globalised world. The volume is the first interdisciplinary attempt to understand the significance of rituals and related performative traditions in the creation of grounded cultural identities, ‘home’ and heritage as geographically experienceable locations. It assembles perspectives from social and cultural anthropology, performance studies, education and arts that can deal with the politics of revitalisation and preservation of ritualised traditions. While some chapters in this book emphasise on the ritualisation of cultural heritage by concentrating on power relations and politics, as well as actual processes of identification, especially for marginalised ethnic groups or migrant communities, others explore how rituals as intangible heritage are strategically employed by different groups all over the world to make their claims public and to improve and negotiate their position on a local, national or global platform. This book recognises ritualised performances as transnational and cross-cultural phenomena, which are not only tied to and defined via national territories and identities but which also demand new theoretical and methodological approaches towards the discussion of rituals and heritage. March 2011: 216 x 138: 308pp Hb: 978-0-415-67796-7: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677967

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Religious Faith, Ideology, Citizenship The View from Below Nalini Rajan and V. Geetha This book looks at the triadic relations between faith, the state and political actors, and the ideas that move them. It comprises a set of essays on diverse histories and ideas, ranging from Gandhian civic action to radical free thought in colonial India, from liberation theologies, that take their cue from specific and lived experiences of oppression and humiliation, to the universalism promised by an expansive Islam. Deploying gender and caste as the central analytical categories, these essays suggest that equality and justice rest on the strength and vitality of the exchanges between the worlds of the civic, the religious and the state, and not on their strict separation. Going beyond time-honoured dualities — between the secular and the communal (especially in the Indian context), or the secular and the pre-modern — the book joins the lively debates on secularism that have emerged in the 21st century in West, South and South-east Asia. March 2011: 216 x 138: 204pp Hb: 978-0-415-67785-1: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677851

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Every Right for Every Child

Cultural Entrenchment of Hindutva

Scoring Off the Field

Governance and Accountability Edited by Enakshi Ganguly Thukral

Local Mediations and Forms of Convergence

Kausik Bandyopadhyay

Despite some acknowledgement over the years of the significance of seeing children as rights holders, children’s concerns continue to run the risk of not being considered political and mainstream: they continue to be viewed as extensions of adults or simply as members of families and communities. This when the reality is that children are citizens the minute they are born, and entitled to as much attention, if not more than adults, given their age and vulnerability.

Edited by Daniela Berti, Nicolas Jaoul and Pralay Kanungo

Series: South Asian History and Culture

Concerned with the mainstreaming of children’s interests in policy-making, this book raises such questions as: What is good governance vis-à-vis children? What are the standards and indicators? Can there be one answer for this question that is applicable to all countries? In order to arrive at a better understanding of what good governance for children means and how the realization of the political, cultural, social and civil rights of children may be achieved, the book draws on the diverse and yet comprehensive body of knowledge that has developed over the years from initiatives taken by organisations across the world who work with policy makers to make governance systems more accountable and responsive to the well-being of children as citizens in themselves, simultaneously empowering children to take part in decision-making processes that impact their lives. March 2011: 216 x 138: 196pp Hb: 978-0-415-67837-7: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678377

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Elite and Everyman The Cultural Politics of the Indian Middle Classes Edited by Raka Ray and Amita Baviskar This book examines the middle classes — who they are and what they do — and their influence in shaping contemporary cultural politics in India. Describing the historical emergence of these classes, from the colonial period to contemporary times, it shows how the middle classes have changed, with older groups shifting out and new entrants taking place, thereby transforming the character and meanings of the category. The essays in this volume observe multiple sites of social action (workplaces and homes, schools and streets, cinema and sex surveys, temples and tourist hotels) to delineate the lives of the middle classes and show how middle-class definitions and desires articulate hegemonic notions of the normal and the normative. April 2011: 216 x 138: 408pp Hb: 978-0-415-67798-1: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677981

The book reflects on the discreet influence of Hindutva in situations/places outside or at the margins of its organisational and mobilisational arena, where people denying any commitment to the Sangh Parivar, incidentally, show affinities and parallelisms with its discourse and practice. This study looks at Hindutva’s entrenchment not so much as an orchestration from above but more as an outcome of a process that evolves in relation to specific social and cultural milieus. The contributors analyse Hindutva’s entrenchment, emphasising on the ethnography of the forms of mediation and/or convergence produced in certain contexts. The 11 case studies highlight three different dynamics of Hindutva’s cultural entrenchment. The first section gathers cases where RSS-affiliated organisations have set up specific cultural or artistic programmes at the regional level, involving the meditation of local people whose interest in these programmes does not necessarily mean that they endorse the Hindutva agenda completely. The next deals with convergence and refers to cases where the followers gather around a charismatic personality, whose precepts and practice may bring them towards a closer affinity with the Hindutva programme. The last section deals with the contexts of resistance, where social milieus engaged in opposing Hindutva may, in fact, paradoxically, and even inadvertently, imbibe some of its ideas and practices in order to contest its claims. March 2011: 216 x 138: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-67799-8: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415677998

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Inside a Madrasa Knowledge, Power and Islamic Identity in India Arshad Alam While there exists scholarly works on madrasas in India during medieval times and the colonial period, there is hardly anything on the conditions of madrasas today, and those are by and large based on secondary literature and not grounded in detailed empirical investigation. This work, through ethnographic study undertaken at two madrasas in Mubarakpur in Uttar Pradesh, shows how Indian madrasas represent a diverse array of ideological orientations which is mostly opposed to each other’s interpretation of Islam. If madrasas are about the dissemination of Islamic knowledge, then they also problematize and compete over how best to approach that knowledge; in the process they create and sustain a wide variety of possible interpretations of Islam. This volume will be of interest to scholars and researchers interested in the study of Islam and Indian Muslims. Since it is multidisciplinary in approach, it will find space within the disciplines of sociology, social anthropolgy, history and contemporary studies. April 2011: 216 x 138: 220pp Hb: 978-0-415-67807-0: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678070

Football Culture in Bengal, 1911–1980

This book examines how football, as a mass spectator sport, came to represent a novel, unique cultural identity of Bengali people in terms of nation, community, region/ locality and club, contributing to the continuity of everyday socio-cultural life. It explains how football became a viable popular social force with a rare emotional spontaneity and peculiar self-expressive fan culture against the background of anti-imperial nationalist movement and postcolonial political tension and social transformation. In the process, it investigates certain key questions and problems in the social history of football in Bengal, which have hitherto been ignored in the existing works on the subject. The author offers some original arguments in treating football as a cultural phenomenon, setting it squarely in the context of Bengali politics and society. It strengthens the premise that social history of South Asian sport can be meaningfully understood only by looking beyond the sports field. The study, using sport as a lens, has tried to consider some relevant themes of social history, and brings forth important issues of political and cultural history of 20th-century Bengal. Simultaneously, it highlights the transformed role of football as an instrument of reaction, resistance and subversion. It indicates that the football field of Bengal proves to be a mirror image of what society experiences in its cultural and political field, through a series of historical projections of identity, difference and culture. May 2011: 216 x 138: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-67800-1: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678001

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Muslim Devotional Art in India Yousuf Saeed This book highlights the history of Islamic popular devotional art and visual culture in 20th-century India, weaving the personal narrative of the author’s journey through his understanding of the faith. The volume begins with an introductory exploration of how the basic and universal image of Mecca and Medina may have been imported into Indian popular print culture and what variants it resulted in here. Besides providing a historical context of the pre-print culture of popular Muslim visuality, the book also explores the impact the Partition of India of 1947 may have made on the calendar art in South Asia. A large portion of the book focuses on the contemporary prints of different localised images found in India and what role these play in the users’ lives, especially in the augmentation of their popular faith and cultural practices. It also compares the images published in India with some of those available in Pakistan, since the different trends in both countries reflect important socio-political trajectories. Finally, the volume provides a short introspection on why such a vibrant visual culture continues to thrive among South Asian Muslims despite the questions raised by the orthodoxy on its legitimacy in Islam, and why images and popular visual cultures are inevitable for popular piety despite the orthodox Muslims’ increasing dissociation from them. May 2011: 216 x 138: 142pp Hb: 978-0-415-67838-4: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678384

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Doing Business in India Edited by Pawan S. Budhwar, Aston Business School, UK and Arup Varma, Loyola University, USA

In response to the increasing interest in the growth and developments in the Indian economy, and the dynamic nature of the rapidly changing Indian business environment, this textbook is designed to provide a comprehensive guide to doing business in the Indian context. Each chapter contains a set of key issues, and there is also a list of useful websites covering a wide range of business needs. This book introduces students to business in India, and will be also be of use to investors, organisations and managers who are already doing business, or intend to start one, in India. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Indian Business Context 1. Introduction Pawan S. Budhwar and Arup Varma 2. Economic Environment and Challenges Mamta Kapur and Rajesh Pillania 3. Employment Law Framework: Structure and Potential Hurdles Debi Saini 4. Socio-Cultural and Institutional Context of India Pawan S. Budhwar, Arup Varma and Sukanya Sengupta 5. Dynamics of Corruption and Cronyism in India Naresh Khatri 6. Infrastructure in India Devendra Kodwani Part 2: Conducting Business in India 7. Entry Modes and Dynamics Vikas Kumar and Olga Annushkina 8. Markets, Consumers and Consumption Patterns in India Ravi Shankar and Debdeep De 9. Issues and Challenges of Managing Projects in India: A Case Study Prasanta Dey 10. Management of Human Resources in India Pawan S. Budhwar and Arup Varma 11. Conflict Management and Negotiation Jacob D. Vakkayil and Rajiv Kumar Part 3: India and the World 12. Outsourcing and Offshoring to India Charmi Patel and Pawan S. Budhwar 13. Lessons From Indian Success Stories Jyotsna Bhatnagar and Ashok Som 14. Living in India Arup Varma, Bhaskar Das Gupta and Pawan S. Budhwar 15. Indian Multinationals Overseas: Tracking Their Global Footprints Mohan Thite and Bhaskar Dasgupta 2010: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-77754-4: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77755-1: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-84093-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777551

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India’s Economy An Introduction R. Nagaraj, Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research, Mumbai, India Written by an experienced teacher and scholar, this comprehensive textbook provides an analytical overview of the main trends, policies, performance, advances, and debates around India’s post independence economy. Each chapter provides a thorough examination of a key issue that has impacted the evolution of the Indian economy and discusses policies adopted to tackle these problems. Themes discussed include: • macroeconomic policy • industrialisation and trade • foreign aid and investment • social development • fiscal policy and poverty. The text also includes numerous tables and illustrations, textboxes summarizing topical issues and suggestions for further reading. Providing students with a theoretical framework to understand and interpret complex developmental issues, India’s Economy is an important resource for courses on Indian economics, South Asia, development economics and development studies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Long Run Growth and Its Distribution 3. Saving, Investment and Financing of Growth 4. Planning, Public Sector and Macroeconomic Policy 5. Industrialisation and Trade 6. Foreign Aid and Foreign Investment and Technology 7. Agriculture and Rural Economy 8. Poverty, Unemployment and Labour Market 9. Social Development 10. BOP, Monetary Policy and Financial Sector 11. Fiscal Policy 12. Economic Reforms 13. Conclusion September 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-60406-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60407-9: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415604079

Edited by Raghbendra Jha, Australian National University

The Routledge Handbook of South Asian Economics addresses the recent economic transformation in South Asia. Leading experts in the field look at the major economic achievements and challenges for the region and examine why economic development across the South Asia region has diverged so significantly since the early 1990s.

Providing a cutting-edge review of the economies of South Asia, the Handbook analyzes key growth areas as well as key structural weaknesses and policy challenges facing these economies. Furthermore, it anticipates trends and suggests corrective measures for the South Asian economic region. Sections focus on issues of human development, such as inequality, poverty and quality of schooling, and monetary and fiscal issues, particularly in light of the ongoing global financial crisis. Further sections discuss issues relating to employment and infrastructure, and on the experience of the region with international trade and financial flows, and environmental challenges. Written by renowned and respected experts on South Asian economics, this Handbook will be an invaluable reference work for students and academics as well as policy makers interested in South Asian Studies, Economics and Development Studies. Selected Contents: 1. Overview of the South Asian Economy and the Volume Raghbendra Jha Part 1: Economic Growth 2. India’s Growth in a Long Run Perspective Bishnupriya Gupta 3. Five Centuries of Economic Growth in India: The Institutions Perspective Sambit Bhattacharyya 4. India’s Two Track Economy: An Exploration into the Dualism of India’s Complex Economic Structure Rimjhim M. Aggarwal Part 2: Human Development Issues 5. Economic Inequality in South Asia Takashi Kurosaki 6. The Importance of Education and Literacy Skills: Perspectives from Labour Market and Health in South Asia Urvashi Dhawan Biswal and Bagala Biswal 7. Improving Schooling Quality as a Human Development Strategy in India: Challenges and Prospects Anil B. Deolalikar 8. Natural Disasters in South Asia Raghav Gaiha, Kenneth Hill and Ganesh Thapa Part 3: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Issues 9. Monetary Policy Framework in India: Past, Present, and Future Takeshi Inoue and Shigeyuki Hamori 10. Exchange Rate Regimes and Macroeconomic Performance in South Asia Ashima Goyal 11. South Asia and the Global Financial Crisis: Impact and Monetary Policy Responses Rabin Hattari, Mohammad Shahidul Islam and Ramkishen S. Rajan 12. Fiscal Policies and Challenges in South Asia Raghbendra Jha Part 4: Sectoral Issues 13. Infrastructure Issues in South Asia Sanjay Kumar Singh 14. Prospects of Non-Farm Employment and Welfare in Rural Areas Simrit Kaur, Vani S. Kulkarni, Raghav Gaiha and Manoj K. Pandey Part 5: International Trade and Financial Flows 15. Trade Policies in South Asia Garry Pursell 16. Foreign Capital Flows and Development: Lessons from South Asian Experiences Nagesh Kumar 17. Trade, Growth and Poverty in South Asia Keshab Bhattarai 18. Impact of South Asia on Global Institutions: Economic and Social Perspectives Shandre M. Thangavelu and Sanja S. Pattnayak Part 6: Environmental Issues 19. State of Environment in South Asia K.V. Bhanu Murthy 20. Climate Change Mitigation Strategies in South Asia Vijay P. Ojha April 2011: 246 x 174: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-55397-1: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82779-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415553971

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Corporate Social Responsibility in India

Regional Economic Integration in South Asia

The Economics of Urban Migration in India

Bidyut Chakrabarty, James Madison University, USA

Trapped in Conflict?

Vegard Iversen, University of Manchester, UK

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

Amita Batra, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

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.

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

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.

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 September 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57503-4: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575034

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Microcredit and Women’s Empowerment A Case Study of Bangladesh Aminul Faraizi, CQUniversity Australia, Taskinur Rahman, Assistance for Social Organization and Development (ASOD), Bangladesh and Jim McAllister, CQUniversity, Australia Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series Using the case study of Bangladesh and based on a long term participatory observation method, this book investigates the claims of the success of microcredit, as well as the critiques of it in the context of women’s empowerment. It confronts the distinction between women’s increasing wealth as a consequence of the success of microcredit programmes and their apparent not-commensurate empowerment, and looks at two organisations operating in two localities in rural Bangladesh in order to discover how these concepts are often confused. Selected Contents: 1. The Empowerment Project 2. Microcredit as Empowerment Strategy 3. Unpacking Microcredit Discourses 4. Implanting Microcredit: BRAC and the Grameen Bank Officers 5. Envisioning Microcredit 6. The False Promise: Microcredit and Empowering Poor Women in Rural Bangladesh 2010: 234 x 156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-58490-6: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83710-8

This is the first study to undertake a full-fledged, comprehensive technical analysis of the economic integration/ trade – conflict relationship for South Asia. The empirical analysis provides concrete indications of the extent to which enhancement of mutually beneficial economic interaction in the region, can lead to diminished conflict and hostilities and vice versa. Selected Contents: 1. South Asia: The Region 2. Trade and FDI Patterns of South Asian Countries 3. Regional Economic Integration Initiatives in South Asia: The PTA Route 4. Regional Economic Integration Outside the PTA Framework 5. Inter-State Conflict in South Asia 6. Modelling the Economic Integration and Conflict Relationship in South Asia 7. Estimated Impact of Conflict on Intra-regional Trade in South Asia 8. Economic Integration in South Asia: Looking Ahead March 2012: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-60209-9: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602099

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 December 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-41539-2: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415415392

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Gender and Labour in Contemporary India Eroding Citizenship Amrita Chhachhi, Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands

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Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

South Asia in the New World Order

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.

The Role of Regional Cooperation Shahid Javed Burki, Professional Economist Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series Rapid changes have taken place in the structure of the global economy, and this book looks at how South Asia can take advantage of these changes. The author argues that the developing global economy will be more complex than originally thought, that instead of a bipolar model with two countries, the US and China, at the centre, it will be multipolar with eight centres of economic activity, including India. Selected Contents: 1. Prologue 2. Challenges and Opportunities 3. Reshaping the Global Economy: The Dawn of the Asian Century? 4. History’s Many Burdens 5. South Asia May Have Turned the Corner 6. The South Asian Way: A Non-Conventional Approach to the Making of Economic Policies 7. A Multilayered World: Regional Integration as a Determinant of Sustained National growth 8. South Asia: Future Growth Scenarios With or Without Integration

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 October 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-42193-5: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415421935

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Pro-poor Growth and Liberalisation in Developing Economies

Trade Liberalisation and Poverty The Malaysian Economy in South Asia (Routledge Revivals)

The Case of Nepal Sanjaya Acharya, Formerly Erasmus University, the Netherlands Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia This book focuses on the link between trade liberalisation and poverty. The author develops a social accounting database for Nepal and applies it to an investigation of the trade-offs between growth and distribution that are associated with opening up the economy and deregulating it. Selected Contents: 1. Background and Objectives 2. Nepalese Trade Policy Reforms 3. Liberalization Reforms and Poverty: Theory and Empirics 4. The Social Accounting Matrix of Nepal 5. Nepal CGE Model and Calibration: Simulations of Liberalization and Reform Policies 6. Dynamic Nepal CGE Model: Higher and Pro-Poor Growth 7. Summary, Conclusion and Policy Implications July 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-58028-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80888-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580281

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The Migration of Indian Human Capital

Edited by Prema-chandra Athukorala, Australian National University, Jayatilleke S. Bandara, Griffith University, Australia and Saman Kelegama, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia In order to examine the connection between trade liberalisation and poverty, this book provides case studies of trade policy reforms and poverty reduction outcomes of seven countries in South Asia - Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Selected Contents: 1. Trade Liberalization and Poverty in South Asia: Reforms, Stylised Facts and Preview Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama 2. Trade and Poverty: Theory, Evidence and Policy Issues Jayatilleke S. Bandara 3. Bangladesh Selim Raihan 4. Bhutan Chencho Dorji 5. India Rashmi Banga and Shruti Sharma 6. The Maldives Jagath Dissanayake and Suwendrani Jayaratne 7. Nepal Yuba Raj Khatiwada 8. Pakistan Rehana Siddiqui 9. Sri Lanka Deshal de Mel and Ruwan Jayathilaka July 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-56175-4: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81313-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415561754

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Spatial Perspectives George Cho Series: Routledge Revivals

First published in 1990, this study analyses the development and success of the Malaysian economy since independence in 1957. The author explores various facets of the contemporary centrally-planned development policy and the colonial inheritance from which it derives. It becomes evident that rural bias is significant in the area of primary commodities, including rubber and tin, and in relation to the economy as a whole. This is in spite of a conspicuous shift in the manufacturing sector toward exportorientated high technology products. Selected Contents: 1.Malaysia: The Socio-Economic Background 2. Planning Development (1950-90) 3. Rural Content of Regional Planning 4. Cities at the Crossroads: Growth and Transformation 5. Promoting Industrial Growth 6. Perspectives on Problems, Policies and Prospects February 2011: 216 x 138: 334pp Hb: 978-0-415-61250-0: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415612500

The Ebb and Flow of Indian Professionals in Southeast Asia

Pakistan: The Political Economy of Growth, Stagnation and the State, 1951-2009

Faizal bin Yahya, National University of Singapore and Arunajeet Kaur, Australian National University

Matthew McCartney, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

Vulnerable Daughters in India

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

This book examines the trends and motivations of human capital flows from India into this region. Focusing in particular on Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, the book provides an analysis of Indian labour in a variety of sectors, including information technology (IT) sector, academia, banking, oil and gas. Based on empirical data, the book provides an analysis of current trends in the flow of human capital from India to Southeast Asia.

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.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Indian Source Country for Human Capital 3. Employment Market in India 4. Country Study – Indonesia 5. Country Study – Malaysia 6. Country Study – Singapore 7. Country Study – Thailand 8. Conclusion 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-48108-3: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88627-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415481083

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Methodological Critique and Framework 3. Episodes of Growth and Stagnation in Pakistan, 1951-2002 4. Theoretical Framework 5. An Episode of Growth, 1951/52 to 1958/59 6. An Episode of Growth, 1960/61 to 1969/70 7. An Episode of Stagnation, 1970/71 to 1991/92 8. An Episode of Stagnation, 1992/93 to 2002/03 9. An Episode of Growth, 2003/04 to 2009/09 10. Conclusion May 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57747-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-81476-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415577472

New Culture, Development and Changing Contexts Mattias Larsen This book analyses the problem of ‘missing girls’ as intimately linked to a process of change and development in India in which culture plays a significant role. This is a result of an institutional change of the family in which the relative importance of sons has increased. 2010: 216 x 138 Hb: 978-0-415-59751-7: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415597517

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Migration, Identity and Conflict India Migration Report 2011 Edited by S. Irudaya Rajan

This book examines identities, violence and conflict in the context of internal migration in India. Combining a district-level analysis with recruitment processes, employment networks and livelihood strategies, it provides concrete policy suggestions to improve the living and working conditions of migrant workers.

2010: 216 x 138: 260pp Hb: 978-0-415-66499-8: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415664998

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Shaping India

Central Asia

Economic Change in Historical Perspective Edited by D. Narayana and Raman Mahadevan

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This volume seeks to unravel and contextualize the so-called dichotomy of ‘old’ and ‘new’ India and what binds them together. To understand this complex process, it attempts to apply a long-term historical perspective, a different conception of the economy and cross-disciplinary approaches.

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Regional and Multilateral Trade in Developing Countries Edited by Shahid Ahmed and Shahid Ashraf This book provides fresh insights into the theory and policy of regional and multilateral trade from the perspective of developing countries. With the collapse of talks at the WTO Doha round, regionalism has proliferated in the form of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs). This in turn has raised a number of critical issues in global trade policy debate. Given the implication of RTAs and WTO negotiations on economic development, the book emphasises that it is essential to examine the macro and micro effects of international trade flows on welfare, revenue, poverty and environment, particularly in the light of diversities, heterogeneities and limited financial capacity of developing countries. It discusses various issues of trade, investment, poverty, gender and legal dimensions in the regional and multilateral framework and is a useful guide to formulation of trade and economic policies for the benefit of developing countries. The book will be of primary interest to those in economics, commerce and management, and will be a useful reference for alternative research in this area.

Sally Cummings, University of St Andrews, UK As an introductory text, Understanding Central Asia presents students with the basic knowledge of the history, politics and international relations of Central Asia. Sally Cummings explores the domestic and foreign politics of the five independent states of post-Soviet Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. This accessible text is arranged thematically and covers key issues such as: • history • state and nation-building • the role of Islam • economic and political reform • relations with the South, particularly Afghanistan, India and Pakistan • relations with Russia and the geopolitical role of Central Asia post-September 11th. Selected Contents: 1. The Legacies: Russian Colonisation and Soviet Rule 2. Religion, Ethnicity and Nation-Building 3. Political Reform: Khans and Communists 4. Economic Reform: Winners and Losers 5. Coping with Instability? 6. Russia in Central Asia 7. Intra-Central Asia and Relations with the South 8. The Geopolitical Conceptualisation of Central Asia 9. Caspian Oil and Gas: Black Gold December 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-29702-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29703-5: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415297035

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The Political Economy of Central Asia Gul Berna Ozcan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Central Asian republics are still coming to terms with their postcommunist economies, their role in the region and the wider world, and their needs for identity, governance and growth. The Political Economy of Central Asia is an original study addressing the processes by which these transitions take place. The social, political and economic futures of these countries are affected by and will affect a wide region, spanning from Russia, the Caucasus and Iran to China and South Asia. This book addresses not only the reasons for the continued state of poverty and instability, but explains how the choices they are confronting will shape their ability to improve their societies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Transition and the Sources of Instability 2. Political Realities: How Power Operates in the Region 3. Exchange Regimes 4. Gold Mining: An Invisible Dragon 5. Oil and Gas: Concentration and Manipulation 6. Cotton: An Old Malaise and Approaching Environmental Catastrophe 7. Bazaars: Hubs of Entrepreneurship and Discontent 8. Conclusion: Learning from Political Economy and Oligopolistic Markets October 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-42191-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42192-8: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415421928

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Routledge Handbook of Central Asian Politics Edited by Reuel R. Hanks, Oklahoma State University, USA

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The exceptional feature of this volume is the large historical canvas of essays and its sensitivity to the regional dimension in a country as large and diverse as India. They deal with issues ranging from land and agriculture, entrepreneurship, industry and demographic trends to a critical anatomy of modern Indian economic historiography. Together these essays contribute in providing significantly new and enriching insights into the complex process of transition from colonial to post-colonial economic development. There has been a conscious effort in most cases to capture the influence of the colonial economic structures and processes in shaping the trajectory of growth and development in the post-independence period. Drawing upon a large amount of extremely rich and varied data and information on the socio-economic trends, the book is lucid, well-crafted and reader-friendly.

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Central Asian Survey Editor: Deniz Kandiyoti, SOAS, University of London, UK Volume 30, 2011, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 0263-4937; Online ISSN: 1465-3354

Central Asian Survey is the only established peer reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal in the world concerned with the history, politics, cultures, religions and economies of the Central Asian and Caucasian regions. These include primarily the republics of former Soviet Central Asia and the South and North Caucasus. Also covered are Chinese Xinjiang, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ccas

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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 October 2011: 246 x 174: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-77676-9: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776769

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Institutional Reform in Central Asia Politico-Economic Challenges Edited by Joachim Ahrens, Private University of Applied Sciences Göttingen, Germany and Herman W. Hoen, University of Groningen, the Netherlands This book explores key aspects of institution building as well as economic and political governance in Central Asia through an interdisciplinary approach. Contributors from different disciplines such as economics, political economy, political science, sociology, law, and ethnology investigates the challenges of institutional transition in a non-democratic region. Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview 1. Economic Transition and Institutional Change in Central Asia: An Overview Joachim Ahrens and Herman W. Hoen Part 2: Country-Specific Investigations 2. Turkmenistan after Turkmenbashi Richard Pomfret 3. Transition Strategies in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan since Independence: Paradoxes and Prospects Farrukh Irnazarov 4. Social Capital and the Formation of a Market Economy: The Case of Uzbekistan Manuela Troschke 5. Poverty, Governance, and Participation in Central Asia: The Example of Tajikistan Frank Bliss 6. Kazakhstan as a New Regional Power in Central Asia? Andrea Schmitz Part 3: Governance and Institutions 7. The Political Economy of Governance Reform in Central Asia Joern Graevingholt 8. The Developmental State: Lessons for Central Asia Manuel Stark 9. Informal Integration and Decentralization in Central Asia Alexander Libman Part 4: External Actors and International Structures 10. Is Russia Winning in Central Asia? Martin Spechler 11. Central Asia and Russia: Two Alternative Perspectives Alexander Libman 12. The European Union and Central Asia: A Case of Policy Transfer? Nienke de Deugd September 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-60200-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602006

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Party System Formation in Kazakhstan Between Formal and Informal Politics Rico Isaacs, Oxford Brookes University, UK

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Violence and Resistance in Uzbekistan

Chinese Migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe

Matteo Fumagalli, Central European University, Hungary

Edited by Felix Chang and Sunnie Rucker-Chang

For large part of the post-independence period, Uzbekistan’s elites have legitimised their rule in the name of a struggle against religiously motivated and foreign-funded extremism. Without President Karimov’s rule, the theory that country would have fallen prey to Islamic militancy and possibly slid into chaos has been the cornerstone of the republic’s state formation and consolidation efforts. Legal and public dissent, let alone protest or resistance, has been all but silenced in the country. Since the late 1990s, however, episodes of unrest and protest have grown in number and intensity. This book examines the origins of the current waves of protest in Uzbekistan. The author analyses how these have changed over the years and provides an outlook into the country’s future. Arguing that the ‘Andijan events’ were not an isolated episode of resistance and/or repression in post-Soviet Uzbekistan, the author shows that they are simply the latest episode in the deterioration of state-society relations in Uzbekistan. Showing how the combination between economic insecurity, social insecurity, and the state’s fear of any form of opposition and the declining state authority and legitimacy have all contributed to a state of fear and powerlessness among the population, the author theorises that deprived of any legal outlet for airing grievances, the country is leaning towards various forms of both violent and non-violent opposition. Selected Contents: 1. Authoritarianism, Security and (in) Stability along the Silk Road 2. Uzbekistan’s Political System 3. Opposition Politics in Uzbekistan from Birlik and Erk to Andijan 4. Continuity and Change in State-Group Relations 5. Whither Uzbekistan? June 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-48093-2: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415480932

Series: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe 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. 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 and 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 September 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-57874-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415578745

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Asiatic Russia Imperial Power in Regional and International Contexts Edited by Tomohiko Uyama, Hokkaido University, Japan Series: New Horizons in Islamic Studies Although the Russian Empire has traditionally been viewed as a European borderland, most of its territory was actually situated in Asia. This book examines the history of the Asian parts of the Russian Empire, investigating the empire’s policy toward various religions and ethnic groups. It charts its expansion and how it established its rule in the east, interacting with local actors and introducing new instituions and ideas. June 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-61537-2: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415615372

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asian states have developed liberal-constitutional formal institutions. However, at the same time, political phenomena in Central Asia are shaped by informal political behaviour and relations. This relationship is now a critical issue affecting democratization and regime consolidation processes in former Soviet Central Asia, and this book provides an account of the interactive and dynamic relationship between informal and formal politics through the case of party-system formation in Kazakhstan. March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-59023-5: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82600-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415590235

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Iranian Studies Series Edited by Homa Katouzian, University of Oxford, UK and Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi, University of Toronto, Canada Since 1967 the International Society for Iranian Studies (ISIS) has been a leading learned society for the advancement of new approaches in the study of Iranian history, culture, and literature. The ISIS Iranian Studies series provides a venue for the publication of original and innovative scholarly works in all areas of Iranian and Persianate Studies.

Islamic Tolerance Amir Khusraw and Pluralism Alyssa Gabbay, University of Washington, USA This book examines the development of pluralism in Islam in South Asia. It explores developments through the work of the historian and poet Amir Khusraw and seeks to show that Islam developed its own culture of tolerance rather than just import it from outside. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: ’O Wind, Tell the Demons and Fairies’ A Call for Reconciliation in Northern India 2. The Framework of Frontier Studies: When Two Cultures Meet 3. Setting New Standards of Islamic Legitimacy in the Dibachah, 1293-94 4. Balancing Gender Roles: Male/Female Dynamics in the Hasht Bihisht, 1301-2 5. ’They see My Hindu Kill in the Style of Turks’: The Dismantling of a Dichotomy in the Nuh Sipihr, 1318-19 6. Conclusion: ’Glorious the Radiance of that Exalted Sun’: Pluralistic Ideals on the Subcontinent and Beyond 2010: 216 x 138: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-77913-5: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87160-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779135

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Domesticity and Consumer Culture in Iran Interior Revolutions of the Modern Era Pamela Karimi, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA

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Iranian Music and Popular Entertainment

New Perspectives on Safavid Iran

From Motrebi to Losanjelesi and Beyond

Empire and Society

Gay Breyley, Monash University, Australia and Sasan Fatemi, University of Tehran, Iran

Edited by Colin P. Mitchell, Dalhousie University, Canada

This book provides broad coverage of popular music in Iran in the twentieth century right up to the present day. It includes an examination of the role of popular music in Iranian society and culture as well as its ongoing development and genres.

Based around the three key themes - historiography, politics and economy, art and architecture - this collection examines the latest research on Safavid Iran. The book, dedicated to the renowned Safavid historian Roger Savory, will supplement and re-interpret the existing literature on the subject.

October 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-57512-6: £75.00

Selected Contents: 1. Bibliography of Roger Savory Eleazar Birnbaum 2. Introduction Colin P. Mitchell Part 1: Safavid Courtly Narrative and Politico-Cultural Practice 3. The Blinding Pledge (mochalga): A Chinggisid Practice in Safavid Iran Maria Subtelny 4. The Form, Appearance, and Decoration in the Letters of the Safavid Kings Iraj Afshar 5. Am I My Brother’s Keeper? Negotiating Corporate Sovereignty and Divine Absolutism in 16th-century Turco-Iranian Politics Colin P. Mitchell 6. Complex Goals of the Ottomans, Persians and Muscovites in the Caucasus, 1578-1639 Max Kortepeter 7. Cultural Currents in the Turco-Persian World of Safavid and Post-Safavid Times John Perry 8. From the Battlefield to the Harem: Did Women’s Seclusion Increase from Early to Late Safavid Times? Rudi Matthee Part 2: Safavid Aesthetics 9. A Safavid Bottle with Matchlock Hunt in the Royal Ontario Museum Lisa Golombek 10. Reminiscences of the Maidan-i Shah Ali Asghar Bakhtiar 11. The Illustration of History in Safavid Manuscript Painting Charles Melville

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Navigating Contemporary Iran Challenging Economic, Social and Political Perceptions Edited by Eric Hooglund and Leif Stenberg, both at Lund University, Sweden In this detailed examination of contemporary Iran, renowned scholars explore issues relating to politics, international relations and society, and the way in which the country is perceived by the outside world. November 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-67866-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415678667

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Domestic Violence in Iran Women, Marriage and Islam Zahra Tizro, University of York, UK This book examines the relationship between the orthodox formulation of marriage in Iran and domestic violence against women. It shows how this view of marriage centres around the transaction of sexual submission for economic protection with the resultant violence and wider tensions in contemporary Iranian society. September 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-60261-7: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415602617

This book explores the transformation of home culture and domestic architecture in twentieth century Iran. While highlighting the role of architects and urban planners since the turn of the century, the book also studies the interplay between foreign influences, gender roles, consumer culture, and women’s education as they intersect with taste, fashion, and interior design.

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Karimi presents a new perspective on the 1979 Iranian revolution as she rereads it vis-à-vis the opinions of Shiite religious scholars, the Left, and the revolutionary elites on the subject of people’s private lives. Finally, this study shows how, since the 1980s, Iranians have contested the public/private dichotomy as manifested in the Islamic Republic’s texts, images, and actual physical spaces.

This book examines the Islamic roots of the Baha’i faith through the Qur’anic studies of the Bab (Siyyad Ali Muhammad). It sheds light on both the development of the Babi movement and the continuities and discontinuities with Shi’i Islam.

September 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-78183-1: £75.00

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Gnostic Apocalypse in Islam The Literary Beginnings of the Babi Movement Todd Lawson, University of Toronto, Canada Series: Iranian Studies

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Tafsir surat al-baqara Part 2: The Tafsir surat Yusef

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March 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-77462-8: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85463-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415774628

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Gender in Contemporary Iran Pushing the Boundaries Edited by Roksana Bahramitash, University of Montreal, Canada and Eric Hooglund, Bates College, USA This book examines gender and the dynamics of social change in contemporary Iran, documenting the changes in women’s lives and showing how women have now become agents of social change rather than victims. Bringing together the detailed primary research of a number of eminent scholars working in Iran, this collection provides unique perspectives on the past decade in Iranian society. Chapters document and examine how different Iranian groups and classes are negotiating, resisting, and pressing for political and social change, to explore the complexity of a society that often is portrayed in monolithic stereotypes in the international media. Thematically arranged sections explore discourses around gender and the impact of these discourses on women; the gendered impact of educational, employment, communications, and cultural changes; changing gender attitudes among the post-revolutionary generation of youth; and the ways economic changes have been affecting women. March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-78101-5: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83071-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415781015

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Muslims in Britain Making Social and Political Space Edited by Waqar Ahmad, Middlesex University in London, UK and Ziauddin Sardar This book examines the social and political position of Muslims in Britain. Contributions from academics and policy makers explore issues of religion and politics, Britishness, governance, parallel lives, gender issues, religion in civic space, ethnicity, and inter ethnic and religious relations. Selected Contents: Introduction Waqar Ahmad and Ziauddin Sardar 1. Reimagining and Renegotiating Muslim Spaces Waqar Ahmad 2. Talking or Shouting? Religion and Public Space Ziauddin Sardar 3. Multiculturalism and the Gender Gap: Issues for Muslim Communities in Britain Heidi Safia Mirza 4. Muslim, Female and Political: Creating Space and Challenging Myths Bano Murtuja 5. Young Muslims in London: Gendered Negotiations of Local, National and Transnational Places Louise Ryan and Ludovica Banfi 6. Exploring Social Spaces of British Muslims Lucinda Platt 7. Are British Muslims Socially Segregated? Ludi Simpson and Nissa Finney 8. Local Britain, Islam and the Governance of Diversity Michael Keith 9. Britain and Britishness: Place, Exclusion and Belonging Rosemary Sales October 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-59471-4: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-59472-1: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415594721

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Shi’i Theology in Iran The Challenge of Religious Experience Ori Goldberg, Shalom Hartman Institute, Israel Series: Culture and Civilization in the Middle East This book is about the challenge, offered by revolutionary Shi’i theology in Iran, to Western conventions on theology, revolution and religion’s role in the creation of identity. August 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-66423-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80557-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415664233

Language Learning The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese Textbook 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 The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese is a two-year undergraduate course for students with no prior background in Chinese study which takes students from complete beginner to post-intermediate level. 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.

Each level of the course consists of a textbook and workbook, available separately in simplified or traditional character editions. Both workbooks include a free CD with all the dialogues from the textbooks and the necessary audio for the listening for information exercises. A companion website will provide expanded listening files and a broad range of resources for students and teachers. Selected Contents: 1. Hello 2. What Country Are You From? 3. What is Your Name? 4. This is My Dad 5. How Many People Are in Your Family? 6. Shopping 7. How Much is it Altogether? 8. Happy Birthday 9. What Are You Doing Right Now? 10. What Did You Think of Yesterday’s Test? 11. Come to My House for Dinner 12. How Do I Get to Your House From My Dorm? 13. My Home is Easy to Find 14. There is a Very Pretty Park Behind My House 15. Entertaining Guests 16. Talking About Summer Plans 2010: : 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-47251-7: £34.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472517

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

2010: 234 x 156: 328pp Pb: 978-0-415-47252-4: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472524

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Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese Level 2 Traditional 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 August 2011 Pb: 978-0-415-47246-3: £39.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472463

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Routledge Course In Modern Mandarin Chinese Level 2 (Simple) Claudia Ross, Pei-Chia Chen, University of California, San Diego, USA, Baozhang He, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachussetts and Meng Yeh, Rice University, USA August 2011: : 464pp Pb: 978-0-415-47250-0: £37.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472500

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Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese Workbook 2 (Traditional) Claudia Ross, Baozhang He, Pei-Chia Chen, University of California, San Diego, USA and Meng Yeh August 2011 Pb: 978-0-415-47253-1: £35.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472531

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Hiyaku: An Intermediate Japanese Course Shigeru Eguchi, Fumiko Nazikian, Miharu Nittono, Keiko Okamoto and Jisuk Park, all at Columbia University, USA

Hiyaku: An Intermediate Japanese Course provides a progressive intermediate course in Japanese, incorporating modern teaching methods and practicing all four language skills. Hiyaku provides content-based instruction, with authentic and semi-authentic dialogues and readings, all carefully selected to instruct and inspire students as they learn Japanese.

May 2011: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-77747-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60897-8: £35.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415608978

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The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation

Korean: A Comprehensive Grammar

Chinese Vocabulary

Yoko Hasegawa, University of California at Berkeley, USA

Jaehoon Yeon and Lucien Brown, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

Yip Po-Ching, University of Hong Kong

Series: Comprehensive Grammars

The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation brings together for the first time material dedicated to the theory and practice of translation to and from Japanese.

This one semester advanced course in Japanese translation is designed to raise awareness of the many considerations when translating a text. As students progress through the course they will acquire various tools to deal with common problems typically involved in the practice of translation. Particular attention is paid to the structural differences between Japanese and English and to cross-cultural dissimilarities in stylistics. Essential theory and information on the translation are provided as well as abundant practical tasks. A free Tutor’s Handbook is also available online offering model lesson plans and an answer key. The Routledge Course in Japanese Translation is esssential reading for all serious students of Japanese at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. July 2011: 234 x 156: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-60752-0: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48686-6: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415486866

Korean: A Comprehensive Grammar is a complete reference guide to Korean grammar. It presents a thorough yet accessible overview of the language, concentrating on the real patterns of use in modern Korean. The book moves from the alphabet and pronunciation through morphology and word classes to a detailed analysis of sentence structures and semantic features such as aspect, tense, speech styles and negation. Avoiding complex grammatical terminology, the Grammar provides practical information regarding how these grammatical patterns are used in real-world conversation. Through the provision of realistic and lively examples, the book presents readers with Korean grammatical patterns in context. An extensive index and numbered sections provide readers with easy access to the information they require. January 2011: 234 x 156: 496pp Hb: 978-0-415-60384-3: £125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60385-0: £40.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415603850

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

2nd Edition

Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar

Series: Grammar Workbooks

Stephen Matthews, The University of Hong Kong and Virginia Yip, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Series: Comprehensive Grammars

Intermediate Japanese is designed for learners who have achieved a basic proficiency and wish to progress to more complex language. Each unit combines clear, concise grammar explanations with examples and exercises to help build confidence and fluency.

August 2011: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-49858-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49859-3: £23.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415498593

Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar is a complete reference guide to Cantonese as spoken by native speakers in Hong Kong.

2010: 234 x 156: 544pp Hb: 978-0-415-47130-5: £125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47131-2: £42.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415471312

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A Graded Workbook and Reader

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 more advanced levels.

November 2011: 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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A Abandoned Japanese in Postwar Manchuria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Acharya, Sanjaya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Adamson Sijapati, Megan. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Adelkhah, Fariba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Advances in Police Theory and Practice (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Aesthetic Constructions of Korean Nationalism. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Ahmad, Waqar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Ahmed, Ishtiaq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ahmed, Shahid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Ahrens, Joachim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Airey, David. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Akbarzadeh, Shahram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Akhtar, Shabbir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Alam, Arshad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Alexy, Allison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Ali, Daud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Ali, S Mahmud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Alles, Delphine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Alpermann, Björn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Alternative Idea of India, An. . . . . . . . . . . 67 Amer, Ramses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Andrews-Speed, Philip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Anthropology of Asia (series) . . . . . . . . . . 18 Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2010. . . . . 62 Arner, Douglas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Arnold, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Arnoldi, Jakob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ASAA Women in Asia Series (series) . . 48, 71 Asceticism and Power in South and Southeast Asia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 ASEAN and the Institutionalization of East Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ASEAN Regionalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Ash, Robert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ashraf, Shahid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Asian Approaches to International Law and the Legacy of Colonialism and Imperialism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Asian Economy, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Asian Expansions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Asian Popular Culture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Asian Security Studies (series). . . . . 9, 26, 63 Asian Societies: An introduction. . . . . . . . 16 Asian States and Empires (series). . 12, 27, 70 Asian Yearbook of International Law. . . . . 10 Asian Yearbook of International Law (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Asia-Pacific Security Dynamics in the Obama Era. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Asia’s Transformations (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 28, 29, 46, 49 Asia’s Transformations/Asia.com (series) . . 13 Asiatic Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Aspalter, Christian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Aspinall, Edward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Athukorala, Prema-chandra . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Aung-Thwin, Michael Arthur. . . . . . . . . . . 52

B Bahramitash, Roksana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Bandara, Jayatilleke S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Bandyopadhyay, Kausik. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Bangladesh Cinema and National Identity.72 Bansal, Alok. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Barefoot across the Nation. . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Barker, Michelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Barthwal-Datta, Monika. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Basu, Subho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Batabyal, Somnath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Bates, Crispin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 68 Bath, Vivienne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Batra, Amita. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Baviskar, Amita. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Bayard-Sakai, Anne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Beckett, Gulbahar H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Becoming a Borderland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Beeson, Mark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Beijing Olympics: Promoting China, The . . 35 Being Middle-class in India . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Béja, Jean-Philippe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Bengal Industries and the British Industrial Revolution (1757-1857) . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Benson, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Benton, Gregor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Berman, Evan M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 51 Berti, Daniela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Berton, Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bestor, Theodore C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bestor, Victoria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bhakti and Embodiment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Bijian, Zheng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Bilgrami, Akeel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

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C Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Caffrey, Kevin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar. . 83 Carlson, Jon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cass Series: Naval Policy and History (series) . . 9 CDRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Celebrating Dance in Asia and the Pacific (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Central Asian Studies (series). . . . . . . . . . . 80 Chacko, Priya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Chae, Mark H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Chakma, Bhumitra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Chakrabarty, Bidyut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Chakraborty, Kabita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Chan, Elaine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Chan, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Chan, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Chan, Joseph M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Chan, Lai-Ha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Chan, Wing-Cheong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Chan, Yeeshan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Chan, Yuk Wah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chandran, D. Suba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Chandrashekhar, Lalita. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Chang, Felix B.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Chang, Ha-Joon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Chang, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Changing Marriage Patterns in Southeast Asia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Changing Power Relations in Northeast Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Chao, Shin-Yi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Chari, P.R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Charting China’s Future. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Chatterji, Joya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Chau, Adam Yuet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Chen, Jian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Chen, Minglu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Chen, Pei-chia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Cheng Guan, Ang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Cheung, Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Chhachhi, Amrita. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Chimni, B.S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chin, James K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Chin, Yik-Chan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 China and East Asian Regionalism. . . . . . . 25 China and Southeast Asia. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 China and the Global Economic Crisis. . . . 39 China and the Global Economy in the 21st Century. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 China and the World since 1945. . . . . . . . 28 China as the Workshop of the World . . . . 38 China Dvpmt Res. Foundn. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 China Engages Global Governance. . . . . . 24 China Policy Series (series). . . . . . . 24, 25, 34 China, Oil and Global Politics . . . . . . . . . . 23 China’s Crisis Management. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 China’s Role in Global Economic Recovery.38 China’s Strategic Competition with the United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 China’s Assimilationist Language Policy. . . 33 China’s Changing Workplace. . . . . . . . . . 36 China’s Civil Service Reform. . . . . . . . . . . 25 China’s Development and Harmonization. 38 China’s Homeless Generation. . . . . . . . . . 27 China’s New Creative Clusters. . . . . . . . . . 33 China’s New Underclass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 China’s One-Child Policy and Multiple Caregiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

China’s Political Economy in Modern Times.24 China’s Road to Peaceful Rise. . . . . . . . . . 38 China’s Soft Power and International Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 China’s Southern Tang Dynasty, 937-976. 27 China’s Thought Management . . . . . . . . . 24 China-Vietnam Relationship, The. . . . . . . . . 8 Chinese Army Today, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor, The. . . . . . . . . 25 Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Collected Works of Guo Shuqing . . . . 37 Chinese Economists on Economic Reform - Collected Works of Xue Muqiao. . . . . 37 Chinese Globalization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Chinese Middle Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Chinese Migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Chinese Politics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Chinese Politics and Government . . . . . . . 26 Chinese Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Chinese Vocabulary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Chinese Worlds (series). . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 29 Chinese/Vietnamese Diaspora, The. . . . . . 14 Cho, George. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Choi, Nankyung. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Choi, Young Back. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Chong, King. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Chong, Terence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Chongvilaivan, Aekapol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Chowdhry, Angad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Chu, Rodney Wai-chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Chu, Yin-wah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Chun, Lin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Chung, Jae Ho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Ciochetto, Lynne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Ciotti, Manuela. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Civil Society in the Philippines. . . . . . . . . . 49 Claremont, Yasuko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Clarence-Smith, William G.. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Clarke, Gerard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Clarke, Michael E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 60 Clarke, Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Coal Industry in China’s Political Economy, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Coates, Ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Cockain, Alex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Cold War History (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Collins, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Communalism and Globalization in South Asia and its Diaspora. . . . . . . . . 68 Comparative Development and Policy in Asia (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 25, 33 Comprehensive Grammars (series). . . . . . . 83 Conflict and Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka. . . 59 Connors, Michael. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Constructing a Social Welfare System for All in China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Contemporary China - An Introduction. . . 34 Contemporary Chinese Economy. . . . . . . 39 Contemporary Chinese Print Media. . . . . . 33 Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility (series).16, 35 Contemporary Vietnam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Cooke, Fang Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Copland, Ian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Corbridge, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Corporate Social Responsibility in India. . . 77 Court Cultures in the Muslim World . . . . . 12 Crime-Terror Nexus in South Asia . . . . . . . 63 Critical Asian Studies (series). . . . . . . . . . . 45 Critical Concepts in Asian Studies (series). 42 Critical Concepts in Economics (series). . . . 39 Critical Interventions in Theory and Praxis (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Critical Issues in Modern Politics (series). . . 48 Cultural Entrenchment of Hindutva. . . . . . 75 Culturalization of Caste in India, The. . . . . 73 Culturally Responsive Counseling with Asian American Men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Culture and Civilization in the Middle East (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Cummings, Sally. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Curry, John. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

D Daly, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Damm, Jens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Daniels, Peter W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Daniere, Amrita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dannreuther, Roland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Daoist Ritual, State Religion, and Popular Practices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Das, Dilip K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Dasgupta, Sangeeta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Davison, Remy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 D’Costa, Anthony P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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Hangen, Susan I.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Hanks, Reuel R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Hannam, Kevin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Hanson, Marta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Harder, Hans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Harding, John. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Harris Rimmer, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Harris, Vandra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Harriss, John. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Hartung, Jan-Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Hasegawa, Yoko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Hatcher, Brian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Hayes, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 He, Baozhang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Health and Religious Rituals in South Asia.66 Health Care Systems in Asia and Europe. . 14 Health Transitions and the Double Disease Burden in Asia and the Pacific. . . . . . . . 13 Heath, Deana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Heberer, Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Hegarty, James. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Henderson, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Heritage, Nationhood, and Language. . . . 45 Herold, David Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Heywood, Colin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Higher Education in Southeast Asia. . . . . . 53 Higher Education Reform in China . . . . . . 34 Hill, David. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Hill, Hal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Hindu Perspectives on Evolution. . . . . . . . 65 History and Citizenship Education in Post-Mao China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 History of State and Religion in India, A . . 68 History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia. . . 11 HIV/AIDS in China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 HIV/AIDS, Health and the Media in China. 33 Hiyaku: An Intermediate Japanese Course.82 Hjorth, Larissa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Ho, Kong Chong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Hoen, Herman W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Holden, Philip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Holdrege, Barbara A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Holroyd, Carin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Home and Family in Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Hong, Fan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Hood, Christopher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Hood, Johanna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Hooglund, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Hooglund, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Hook, Glenn D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Horsey, Richard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Hosaka, Mitsuhiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Hossain, Akhand Akhtar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Houtman, Gustaaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Hoy, Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Hsu, Jennifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Hsu, S. Philip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Hu, Xinying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Huang, Xiaoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Huang, Yanzhong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Hughes, Christopher W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Hull, Terence H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Human Resource Management in China. . 35 Human Rights Discourse in North Korea. . 46 Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific Region. . 10 Hutton, Thomas A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Hynek, Nik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

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Inside a Madrasa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Institutional Diversity and Innovation. . . . . 21 Institutional Dynamics of China’s Great Transformation, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Institutional Economics and National Competitiveness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Institutional Reform in Central Asia. . . . . . 80 Insurgent Sepoys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Intermediate Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 International History of the Vietnam War. 51 International Library of Sociology (series). . 34 International Mobility and the Transformation of Global Capitalism. . . 19 International Politics of the Asia Pacific, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Interpreting Devotion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68, 72 Interventions (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Introducing Tibetan Buddhism . . . . . . . . . 18 Introduction to Chinese Sociology, An. . . . 35 Iokibe, Makoto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Iranian Music and Popular Entertainment. 81 Iranian Studies (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Isaacs, Rico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Islam and Popular Culture in Indonesia and Malaysia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Islam as Political Religion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Islamic Revival in Nepal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Islamic Studies Series (series). . . . . . . . . . . 18 Islamic Tolerance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 IT Development in Korea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Iversen, Vegard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Iwamoto, Derek Kenji. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

J Jackson, Roy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Jacobsen, Knut A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Jaina Law and Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Jairath, Vinod K.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Jalal, Ayesha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Jaoul, Nicolas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Japan Anthropology Workshop Series (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 44 Japan in the Age of Globalization. . . . . . . 42 Japanese Occupation of Borneo, 1941-45, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry, The . . . 46 Japan’s Emerging Youth Policy . . . . . . . . . 44 Japan’s International Relations . . . . . . . . . 40 Japan’s Postwar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Japan’s Security Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Jeffery, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Jeffery, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Jeffrey, Robin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Jeffries, Ian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Jha, Raghbendra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Johnston, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Jones, Alisa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Jones, Gavin W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Jung, Kyungja. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Justice and Conflict Resolution in East Timor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Justice before Reconciliation. . . . . . . . . . . 62 Justice, Democracy and State in India. . . . 63

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M Mabbett, Ian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 MacPherson, Kerrie L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Macroeconomic and Monetary Policy Issues in Indonesia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Madinier, Rémy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Mahadevan, Raman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Majumdar, Manabi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Making of Hong Kong, The. . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Making of Terrorism in Pakistan, The. . . . . 64 Making of the Contemporary World (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Making of Western Indology, The. . . . . . . 69 Malaysian Economy, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Malaysia’s Development Challenges . . . . . 55 Managers and Management in Vietnam. . 55 Mangan, J. A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Mark, Chi-kwan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Marks, Daan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Marolt, Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Marton, Péter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Masahiro, Miyoshi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Masculinities in Southeast Asia. . . . . . . . . 53 Mathur, Chandana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Matthews, Stephen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Mawlana Mawdudi and Political Islam. . . . 64 Mazumdar, Shaswati. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 McAlinn, Gerald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 McAllister, Jim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 McCartney, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 McDonald, Edward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

McLoughlin, Sean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Media and Democratic Transition in South Korea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia (series) . . . . . . . 15, 32, 33, 48, 50, 53, 54 Media, Social Mobilisation and Mass Protests in Post-colonial Hong Kong. . . . . . . . . . 32 Mehta, Mona G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Mehta, Nalin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Mendes, Ana Cristina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Michael Hsiao, Hsin-Huang. . . . . . . . . . 7, 30 Microcredit and Women’s Empowerment.77 Midgley, James. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Mietzner, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Migration and Populations in China . . . . . 16 Migration of Indian Human Capital, The. . 78 Migration, Identity and Conflict. . . . . . . . . 78 Military Collapse of China’s Ming Dynasty, 1619-44, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Ming Liu, William. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Miraculous Growth and Stagnation in Post-War Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Misra, Ashutosh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Misra, Sanghamitra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Mitchell, Colin P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Mitra, Subrata K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Mobile Communication and Greater China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Modern Anthropology of Southeast Asia (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Modern Anthropology of South-East Asia, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Modern South Asia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Mohamad, Maznah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Mohanty, Amarnath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Mohapatra, Silika. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Mooij, Jos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Moral Economy of the Madrasa, The. . . . . . 9 Morals and Mysticism in Persian Sufism. . . 67 Morgan, W. John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Mukharji, Projit Bihari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Mukherji, Gangeya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Mullen, Rani D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Müller, Gotelind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Multinationals and Cross-Cultural Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Muqiao, Xue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Murphy, Anne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Murphy, Eamon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Music, Culture and Identity in the Muslim World. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Muslim Devotional Art in India . . . . . . . . . 75 Muslims in Britain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Myers, Ramon H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

N Nadkarni, Vidya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Nagaraj, R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Narayana, D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Nasu, Hitoshi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Nation, Territory, and Globalization in Pakistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict. . . . . . . . . 60 Natrajan, Balmurli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Navigating Contemporary Iran . . . . . . . . . 81 Nazikian, Fumiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Needham Research Institute Series (series).27 Neoliberal Morality in Singapore. . . . . . . . 52 Neubauer, Deane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 New Cultural Identitarian Political Movements in Developing Societies . . . 58 New Dimensions of Politics in India. . . . . . 59 New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities . . . . 21 New Global Politics of the Asia Pacific, The.5 New Horizons in Islamic Studies (series).9, 80 New Media and Human Rights in Southeast Asia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 New Perspectives on Safavid Iran . . . . . . . 81 New Perspectives on the History and Historiography of Southeast Asia . . . . . 52 Ngo, T.W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ngok, Kinglun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies (series) . . . . 19, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 Nittono, Miharu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Nixon, Rod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Nizamani, Haider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Nolan, Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Non-Discrimination and Equality in India. . 73 Non-State Actors and Security in South Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Nor, Mohd Anis Md . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Nottage, Luke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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P Padoux, Andre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Paik, Jin-Hyun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Pakistan - the Political Economy of Growth, Stagnation and the State, 1951-2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Pakistan: From the Rhetoric of Democracy to the Rise of Militancy. . . . 62 Pakistan’s Stability Paradox. . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Pande, Aparna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Pandey, Gyanendra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Park, Cyn-Young. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Park, Hyunjoon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Park, Jisuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Park, Yung Chul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Party System Formation in Kazakhstan . . . 80 Pati, Biswamoy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Patke, Rajeev S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Pechilis, Karen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, 67 Pejovic, Caslav . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Perry, Elizabeth J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Peterson, Glen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Phan, Anh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Picard, Michel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Pilgrimage in the Hindu Tradition . . . . . . . 66 Planning Asian Cities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Planning, History and Environment Series (series) . . . . . 15, 34, 44 Po-Ching, Yip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Pohjonen, Matti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Police Reform in China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Policy Entrepreneurship and Elections in Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Polit, Karin M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Political Agency and Gender in India. . . . . 61 Political Economy of Central Asia, The. . . . 79 Political Islam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Political Resurgence of the Military in Southeast Asia, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Politics and International Relations of Modern Korea, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Politics and Markets in Rural China. . . . . . 35 Politics and the Media in Twenty-First Century Indonesia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Politics in Asia (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Politics in India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Politics of Belonging in India, The. . . . . . . 60 Politics of Coalition in Korea, The . . . . . . . 47 Politics of Community Building in Urban China, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Politics of Development in Pakistan. . . . . . 59 Politics of Difference in Taiwan. . . . . . . . . . 6 Politics of Modern India since Independence, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Politics of Protection Rackets in Post-New Order Indonesia, The. . . . . . . 49 Politics of Reconstruction and Development in Sri Lanka, The. . . . . . . 61 Politics of Religion in Indonesia, The. . . . . 50 Politics of Religion in South and Southeast Asia, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ponzanesi, Sandra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Population Policy and Reproduction in Singapore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Post-Beijing 2008: Geopolitics, Sport and the Pacific Rim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Postcolonial Cinema Studies. . . . . . . . . . . 16 Postiglione, Gerard A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Poverty and Development in China. . . . . . 36 Practising Feminism in South Korea. . . . . . 48 Preparing for the Next Asia-Pacific War. . . . 8 Prime, Penelope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Princely India Re-imagined . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Pringle, Tim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Pro-poor Growth and Liberalization in Developing Economies. . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Psychopharmaceuticals in India. . . . . . . . . 74 Public Administration and Public Policy (series). . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 51 Public Administration in East Asia. . . . . . . . 9 Public Administration in Southeast Asia. . . 51

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