Issue number 4 for Volume 48 (2018) of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site.
This number of the journal is a special issue. It also features one additional research article, a commentary and two book reviews.
The special issue, titled Crisis, Populism and Right-wing Politics in Asia, is edited by Priya Chacko of Adelaide University and Kanishka Jayasuriya of Murdoch University’s Asia Research Centre.
This special includes the following articles:
Asia’s Conservative Moment: Understanding the Rise of the Right by Priya Chacko and Kanishka Jayasuriya
The Right Turn in India: Authoritarianism, Populism and Neoliberalisation by Priya Chacko
Imagine All the People? Mobilising Islamic Populism for Right-Wing Politics in Indonesia by Vedi R. Hadiz
Authoritarian Statism and the New Right in Asia’s Conservative Democracies by Kanishka Jayasuriya
Limited Pluralism in a Liberal Democracy: Party Law and Political Incorporation in South Korea by Erik Mobrand
The Australian Right in the “Asian Century”: Inequality and Implications for Social Democracy by Carol Johnson
The additional research article is:
Creating Surplus Labour: Neo-Liberal Transformations and the Development of Relative Surplus Population in Indonesia by Muhtar Habibi and Benny Hari Juliawan
The commentary is:
Excessive Use of Deadly Force by Police in the Philippines Before Duterte by Peter Kreuzer
The book reviews are:
Ground Down by Growth: Tribe, Caste, Class and Inequality in Twenty-First Century India, reviewed by Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Citizenship in Myanmar: Ways of Being In and From Burma, reviewed by Gerry van Klinken