Tag Archives: Toby Carroll

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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A New Political Economy of Southeast Asia

Paul Cammack of the Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester has a new book review with JCA. He reviews The Political Economy of Southeast Asia: Politics and Uneven Development under Hyperglobalisation edited by Toby Carroll, Shahar Hameiri and … Continue reading

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Capitalism, Production and Conflict in Southeast Asia’s Development

“Capitalism, Conflict and Contradiction: Southeast Asia’s Development and the Reorganisation of Production” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2020. 1734227) is a new and important article authored by JCA co-editor Toby Carroll of the Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong. … Continue reading

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On Hong Kong

JCA co-editor Toby Carroll has an op-ed with The Conversation. In “Hong Kong is one of the most unequal cities in the world. So why aren’t the protesters angry at the rich and powerful?” he observes that much of the … Continue reading

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Asia after the Developmental State

Kanishka Jayasuriya of Murdoch University reviews a collection edited by Toby Carroll and Darryl S.L. Jarvis Asia After the Developmental State: Disembedding Autonomy for JCA. The book is published by Cambridge University Press. Jayasuriya writes that the “book is an … Continue reading

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Living in the Idiocene

JCA co-editor Toby Carroll and Jörg Nowak have authored “Forget the Anthropocene (for a minute); we are living in the Idiocene” at Rupture Magazine. In a hard-hitting article, they argue that: we live in a sort of end times in which … Continue reading

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Co-editors meet at University of Macau

The editor and co-editors have met at the Centre for Macau Studies at the University of Macau to discuss the progress of the journal and to present papers at a JCA workshop, hosted by Associate Professor Agnes Lam, Director of … Continue reading

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The Politics of Marketising Asia

In a new review now posted to the JCA website, Karim Knio and Zuzana Novakova of the Institute of Social Studies review the edited collection, The Politics of Marketising Asia. Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2015.1054129). … Continue reading

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Changes at JCA

With the retirement of Peter Limqueco as co-editor of the journal, where he becomes editor emeritus, there have been a series of changes to the editorial arrangements. Kevin Hewison, who has been co-editor with Peter since 2005 and a member … Continue reading

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Toby Carroll on Hong Kong

JCA Editorial Board member Toby Carroll, who is an academic at the City University of Hong Kong, has written an opinion piece at the Jakarta Globe on the protests in Hong Kong. We felt readers would be interested in his … Continue reading

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