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Monthly Archives: September 2017
The End of the Developmental State
Iain Pirie of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick in the UK has been a keen participant in debates about the developmental state in East Asia. In his new article, “Korea and Taiwan: The … Continue reading
Accountability, clientelism and elections in Indonesia
A new article at JCA’s website reflects on decentralisation and voting in Indonesia. “A Tale of Three Cities: Electoral Accountability in Indonesian Local Politics” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2017.1376345) by Diego Fossati of the Centre for Governance and Public Policy and the Griffith Asia … Continue reading
Issue 5 for 2017 published
Issue number 5 in Volume 47 (2017) of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically. It is available at the publisher’s site. This is the first time that JCA has published 5 issues in a year. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Jia Yi Kam, China, East Asia, Edmund Terence Gomez, Elsa Lafaye De Micheaux, Geoffrey Gunn, John Kean Yew Lee, Kam Hing Lee, Kee Cheok Cheong, Kevin Hewison, Kosmas Tsokhas, Laura Southgate, Lee Poh Ping, Malaysia, Miao Zhang, Nicholas Thomas, Poh Ping Lee, Qin Pang, Rajah Rasiah, Siew Yean Tham, Southeast Asia
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China and Sino-North Korean Relations
Kevin Gray is with the Department of International Relations at the University of Sussex in the UK and Jong-Woon Lee is with the Arete College of Liberal Arts at the Far East University in South Korea. They have a new … Continue reading
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Tagged border economy, China, Jong-Woon Lee, Kevin Gray, North Korea, rescaling, spatial fix
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Chomsky moves to Arizona
For those who don’t know, Editorial Board member Noam Chomsky has moved from MIT to the University of Arizona, and joined the Department of Linguistics as a laureate professor. He will also hold the title of Agnese Nelms Haury Chair … Continue reading
Most Viewed at JCA
The publisher’s website includes lists of the most cited and most viewed/downloaded articles at JCA. Of the latter, the following are noteworthy, with three of them available for free download: Thailand’s Deep State, Royal Power and the Constitutional Court (1997–2015) by … Continue reading