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Tag Archives: Kosmas Tsokhas
China and Globalization
JCA editorial board member Kosmas Tsokhas has a new review available, looking at the Handbook on China and Globalization, edited by Huiyao Wang and Lu Miao and published by Edward Elgar. Tsokhas concentrates his review on the competition between the … Continue reading
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Tagged China, globalisation, Huiyao Wang, Kosmas Tsokhas, Lu Miao
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Issue 1 for 2022 published
After quite a delay, Volume 52, No. 1 is out and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This issue includes the JCA Prize announcement, six research articles, a commentary and three book reviews. The contents are: The Journal of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam D. Dixon, authoritarianism, Buddhism, Cambodia, Capital taxation, China, Dae-Oup Chang, digital surveillance, financialisation, Gujarat, Gujarat Model, Hindu nationalism, Hong Yu Liu, Indonesia, Japan, JCA Prize, Jihyun Kim, Kimly Ngoun, Kosmas Tsokhas, Labour, Military, monarchy, Nikita Sud, North Korea, Olle Törnquist, populism, South Korea, Sung Ho Park, technology, Tomas Larsson, transnational labour regimes
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Issue 2 for 2021 published
Issue number 2 of Volume 51 of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This issue has a Feature Section on the Political Economy of Southeast Asia, a tribute to Bruce McFarlane and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangladesh, Bruce McFarlane, capitalism, Garry Rodan, Howard Brasted, Humphrey McQueen, Imran Ahmed, Jeff Tan, Kevin Hewison, Kosmas Tsokhas, Malaysia, Manoj Misra, Marxism, Michael K. Connors, Military, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Toby Carroll, Ukrist Pathmanand
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Critical Perspectives on Chinese Cities
Chinese Urbanism: Critical Perspectives is a collection edited by Mark Jayne and published by Routledge. It is reviewed for JCA by Kosmas Tsokhas. The review notes that the collection aims to “apply alternative empirical and theoretical approaches based on practices, … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Kosmas Tsokhas, Mark Jayne, urban governance, urbanisation
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Issue 5 for 2020 published
Issue number 5 of Volume 50 of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This is the final issue in the Journal’s 50th year anniversary and the third of three special issues in … Continue reading
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Tagged Adivasi, Ai Weiwei, Asmita Kabra, authoritarian capitalism, caste, China, class, Dalits, India, Jan-Jan Soon, Jihyun Kim, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, Kevin Hewison, Kosmas Tsokhas, Kraisak Choonhavan, land acquisition, Land conflict, Loraine Kennedy, Michael Levien, Migrant labour, North Korea, Pakistan, Patrik Oskarsson, Peter Limqueco, Ritanjan Das, Rui Oliveira Lopes, Samantha Agarwal, Sanam Roohi, Siddharth Sareen, Singapore, social movements, Xie Baohui
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Issue 3 for 2020 published
Issue number 3 of Volume 50 of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This issue is the third of the Journal’s 50th year anniversary. It has been available for about two weeks, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Chan, chaebol, China, David J.H. Blake, Global value chain, India, infrastructure, infrastructure development, Irrigation, Jonathan Unger, Kaxton Siu, Kosmas Tsokhas, Labour, Land grabs, Lanu Kim, Laurids S. Lauridsen, Lynette Ong, Mekong, networks, Richard Tanter, Richard W. Carney, service economy, Solee I. Shin, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Xiaolong Zou, Yvette To
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Humanity and Ai Weiwei
Humanity: Ai Weiwei is edited by Larry Warsh and published by Princeton University Press. There’s also a website of the same name. The book is reviewed by Kosmas Tsokhas. Kosmas previously reviewed Andy Warhol, Ai Weiwei, a popular book edited … Continue reading
Issue 2 for 2020 published
Issue number 2 of Volume 50 of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This issue is the second of the Journal’s 50th year anniversary and the first of three special issues due … Continue reading
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Tagged Central Asia, China, demography, Dong-Min Rieu, East Asia, Guhyeon Jeong, Hyun Woong Park, India, Japanese economy, JCA Prize, Karl Marx, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, Korean economy, Kosmas Tsokhas, Makoto Itoh, Marxian ratios, Marxism, Marxist economics, Minqi Li, Myanmar, Nobuharu Yokokawa, Richard Westra, Seongjin Jeong, Stephen Campbell, surplus value, Yi Qin
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China’s Great Wall of Debt
In his latest book review for JCA, Kosmas Tsokhas looks at Dinny McMahon’s China’s Great Wall of Debt: Shadow Banks, Ghost Cities, Massive Loans and the End of the Chinese Miracle, published by Little, Brown in 2018. In looking at … Continue reading
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Tagged China, debt, Dinny McMahon, Kosmas Tsokhas, over-accumulation, real estate, State capitalism
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