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Tag Archives: nationalism
10,000 download milestone
David Bourchier’s 2019 article on Indonesian politics and nationalism has just ticked over 10,000 downloads.
Democracy and Nationalism in Southeast Asia
Democracy and Nationalism in Southeast Asia: From Secessionist Mobilization to Conflict Resolution is a new book by Jacques Bernard. It is published by Cambridge University Press, and reviewed for JCA by Meghna Kajla of the Department of South Asian Studies … Continue reading
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Tagged Aceh, Democracy, Jacques Bernard, Meghna Kajla, Moro, nationalism, Papua, peace and conflict, Southeast Asia, Southern Thailand
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Buddhist Nationalism in Thailand
“Buddhist Majoritarian Nationalism in Thailand: Ideological Contestation, Narratives, and Activism” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2036360) is a new JCA article by Janjira Sombatpoonsiri of the Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand and the German Institute for Global and Area Studies … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhism, Janjira Sombatpoonsiri, mobilisation, narratives, nationalism, social movement, Thailand
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Technology, Development and Nationalism in China
“Hardening National Boundaries in a Globally-Connected World: Technology, Development and Nationalism in China” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2021.2001841) is a new article by Jun Zhang of the Department of Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong. The abstract for … Continue reading
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Tagged China, development, Jun Zhang, material culture, nationalism, socio-technical imaginaries, technology
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Chinese Proto-Elites: Perceptions of Regional Neighbours
“Threats or Opportunities? Chinese ‘Proto-Elite’ Perceptions of their Regional Neighbours” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2020.1866649) is a new article by Qin Pang of the School of International Relations at Sun Yat-sen University in China and Nicholas Thomas of the Department of Asian and … Continue reading
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Tagged China, defensive realism, foreign policy, nationalism, Nicholas Thomas, proto-elite, Qin Pang, Threat perception
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Indonesia: Two Decades of Addressing Past Human Rights Violations
A first article for a special issue on Indonesia post-reformasi has just been published. “Shifting from International to ‘Indonesian’ Justice Measures: Two Decades of Addressing Past Human Rights ViolationsShifting from International to ‘Indonesian’ Justice Measures: Two Decades of Addressing Past … Continue reading
Ideology and water control in Mekong states
“Is Irrigationalism a Dominant Ideology in Securing Hydrotopia in Mekong Nation States?” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1577903) is an article by independent scholar David J. H. Blake from Taunton in the UK. Blake’s abstract states: For over six decades, grandiose proposals calling for … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambodia, David J.H. Blake, hydrotopia, Irrigation, king, Mekong, nationalism, Pol Pot, social engineering, Thailand
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China and Nationalism
In a new article available at the publisher’s website, Qin Pang of the School of International Relations at Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangdong, China and Nicholas Thomas of the Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong, … Continue reading
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Tagged China, East Asia, identity, nationalism, Nicholas Thomas, Qin Pang, regionalism
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Gender and Muslim Scapegoating in Myanmar
The seventh and final article for the forthcoming special issue on Interpreting Communal Violence in Myanmar, guest edited by Nick Cheesman, is available at the JCA publisher’s site for the journal. This article carries the title, “Gendered Rumours and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhism, Burma, gender, Gerard McCarthy, Islam, Jacqueline Menager, Myanmar, nationalism, Nick Cheesman, rumour
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