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Tag Archives: Cold War
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
10,000 views
Another JCA article has passed the 10,000 download/view mark: “Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia: An Introduction” by Eva Hansson, Kevin Hewison, and Jim Glassman. This was the introduction to a special issue and remains available … Continue reading
Award for Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
We are pleased to advise that JCA author Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem has received the Philippines National Academy of Science and Technology Outstanding Book Award for her book shown below. Congratulations! Her most recent contribution to JCA was “The Emergence … Continue reading
Drums of War, Drums of Development
Drums of War, Drums of Development. The Formation of a Pacific Ruling Class and Industrial Transformation in East and Southeast Asia, 1945–1980 is a mammoth 700+ page book by Jim Glassman, published by Brill. It is reviewed by JCA’s editor, … Continue reading
Journal of Contemporary Asia Prize, 2021
The editors of the Journal of Contemporary Asia are pleased to announce the annual award for the best article published in 2020. The judging panel awarded the Journal of Contemporary Asia Prize of $1,000, a letter of commendation and a … Continue reading
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Tagged authoritarianism, Cold War, Dong-Min Rieu, Hyun Woong Park, JCA Prize, Jim Glassman, Korea, surplus value
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Establishing Indonesia–PRC Relations, 1949–1950
“Revolution and Recognition in Post-War Asia: Restoring Missing Links in the Establishment of Indonesia–People’s Republic of China Relations, 1949–1950” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2020.1789199) is a new JCA article by Vincent K. L. Chang of the College of History, Southwest University, Chongqing, China. … Continue reading
Legacies of the Cold War in Asia – free download
The introduction for the special issue on Legacies of the Cold War in Asia is now available for free download. “Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia: An Introduction” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2020.1758955) is authored by Eva Hansson, Kevin … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold War, East Asia, Eva Hansson, Jim Glassman, Kevin Hewison, Southeast Asia
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Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia
The introduction for the special issue on Legacies of the Cold War in Asia is now published. “Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia: An Introduction” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2020.1758955) is authored by guest editors Eva Hansson of the … Continue reading
The Cold War and Shaping Thailand’s Contemporary Politics
“Black Site: The Cold War and the Shaping of Thailand’s Politics” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2020.1717115) is the sixth article for a special issue for JCA’s 50th anniversary on the impacts of the Cold War in the region. It is authored by JCA … Continue reading