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Monthly Archives: August 2022
Tech Worker Unions in India
Rianka Roy of the Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut, USA contributes a new article for JCA. The abstract for “Politics Through Precarity: Tech Workers’ Unions in India During the Covid-19 Pandemic” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2110925) states: The Indian technology industry is … Continue reading
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Tagged India, liberalisation, Neo-liberalism, Rianka Roy, technology industry, trade unions
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Ethnic Domination in Sri Lanka
“Ethnic Domination under Liberal Democracy in Sri Lanka” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2105739) is a new, open-access article by Rajesh Venugopal of the Department of International Development at the London School of Economics. The abstract for the paper states: How is ethnic domination … Continue reading
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Tagged ethnic democracy, Ethnic domination, ethnic politics, ethnocracy, Rajesh Venugopal, Sri Lanka
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15,000 downloads
“Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia: An Introduction” by Eva Hansson, Kevin Hewison, and Jim Glassman has now been viewed 15,000 times. This is an important milestone. This article is an introduction to a special issue … Continue reading
COVID and the Australian Regulatory State
“COVID-19 and the Pathologies of Australia’s Regulatory State” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2106883) is a new article by Tom Chodor of the Department of Politics and International Relations, School of Social Sciences at Monash University in Australia and Shahar Hameiri of the School … Continue reading
Issue 4 for 2022 published
Volume 52, No. 4 is now available electronically at the publisher’s site. This issue includes six research articles and six book reviews. The research articles are: Labour and Electoral Politics in Cambodia by Kristy Ward & Michele Ford Multiple Careers: … Continue reading
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Tagged Adlan Margoev, Alexey Prikhodchenko, Alexey Tokarev, Anuradha Sajjanhar, Bertram Lang, Cambodia, China, civil society, colonial plunder, game industry, Hae-Yung Song, Heike Holbig, Hong Kong, India, Jingwei Li, Kevin Hewison, Korea, Kristy Ward, Labour, Lake Lui, Laos, Matan Kaminer, Michael K. Connors, Michele Ford, monarchy, Myanmar, Nepal, populism, post-work, Robert Hassink, Shengjun Zhu, socialism, Technocracy, Thailand, Xiaohui Hu
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Monarchism and Foreign Affairs in Thailand
“On His Majesty’s Service: Why is the Thai Foreign Ministry Royalist?” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336. 2022.2081930) is a new article by Pavin Chachavalpongpun of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University in Japan. Update: This article is now available for … Continue reading
Geo-Capitalist Conflict and the Politics of Authoritarian Statism
“The Age of Political Disincorporation: Geo-Capitalist Conflict and the Politics of Authoritarian Statism” (DOI: 10.1080/ 00472336.2022.2092535) is a new Review Article for JCA by Kanishka Jayasuriya of Politics and International Studies at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia. The abstract for … Continue reading
Participatory Village Governance in Indonesia
“Indonesia’s New Developmental State: Interrogating Participatory Village Governance” (DOI: 10.1080/ 00472336.2022.2089904) is a new article by Muhammad Syukri of SMERU Research Institute, Jakarta, Indonesia. The abstract for the paper is: This article analyses the implementation of the New Developmental State … Continue reading
Blockchain with Chinese Characteristics
“Governing the Digital Economy: An Exploration of Blockchains with Chinese Characteristics” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2093774) is by Gary Sigley of the Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, China and Warwick Powell of the School of Design, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, … Continue reading
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Tagged Belt and Road Initiative, blockchain, China, COVID-19, digital Yuan/RMB, Gary Sigley, supply chains, Warwick Powell, Xi Jinping
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