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Working Paper & Date | Author | Title |
1, April 2001 | Kevin Hewison | Pathways to Recovery: Bankers, Business and Nationalism in Thailand |
2, April 2001 | Kanishka Jayasuriya | Governance, Post Washington Consensus and the New Anti Politics |
3, April 2001 | Kanishka Jayasuriya | Southeast Asia's Embedded Mercantilism in Crisis: International Strategies and Domestic Coalitions |
4, May 2001 | Kevin Hewison | Nationalism, Populism, Dependency: Old Ideas for a New Southeast Asia? |
5, May 2001 | Herb Thompson | Indonesia: The Denouement of Forest Management Following Economic, Environmental and Political Crises |
6, May 2001 | Zang Xiaowei | Resource Dependency, Chinese Capitalism, and Intercorporate Ties in Singapore |
7, May 2001 | Raymond Chan | The Sustainability of the Asian Welfare System after the Financial Crisis: Reflections on the Case of Hong Kong |
8, May 2001 | Kevin Hewison | Thailand: Class Matters |
9, June 2001 | Maniemai Thongyou | Sub-contracting Industry in Rural Villages: Fish-nets in Rural Thailand |
10, June 2001 | Mark Beeson | The Political Consequences of the Southeast Asian Region's Economic Vulnerability |
11, June 2001 | Michael Vatikiotis | Fixing Southeast Asia: Mixed Blessings |
12, October 2001 | Michael Kelly Connors | Ideological Aspects of Democratisation in Thailand: Mainstreaming Localism |
13, October 2001 | Raymond Chan | The Welfare System in Southeast Asia: Development and Challenges |
14, November 2001 | Vivienne Wee | Gender and Development in Post-Crisis Southeast Asia |
15, November 2001 | Kevin Hewison | Liberalism and Globalisation |
16, November 2001 | Vivienne Wee | Political Faultlines in Southeast Asia: Movements for Ethnic Autonomy as Nations of Intent |
17, November 2001 | David Brown | Why Might Constructed Nationalist and Ethnic Ideologies Come Into Confrontation With Each Other? |
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18, January 2002 | Amy Sim | Organising Discontent: NGOs for Southeast Asian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong |
19, January 2002 | Michael Jacobsen | Cross-Border Communities and Deterritorialising Identities. Assessing the Diaspora Triangle: Migrant-Host-Home |
20, January 2002 | Philip Bowring | East Asia: Centrifugal or Centripetal |
21, January 2002 | Graeme Lang | Deforestation, Floods, and State Reactions in China and Thailand |
22, March 2002 | Vivienne Wee | Ethno-nationalism in Process: Atavism, Ethnicity and Indigenism in Riau |
23, March 2002 | Thomas M. McKenna | Saints, Scholars and the Idealised Past in Philippine Muslim Separatism |
24, March 2002 | Kanishka Jayasuriya | Globalisation, International Standards and The Rule of Law: A New Symbolic Politics |
25, April 2002 | Alex H. Choi | Non-Governmental Organisations and Democratisation: The 1992 Bangkok Uprising Revisited |
26, May 2002 | Michael Jacobsen | Nation-making and the Politicisation of Ethnicity in Post-Suharto Indonesia |
27, July 2002 | Andrew Brown Bundit Thonachaisetavut Kevin Hewison | Labour Relations and Regulation in Thailand: Theory and Practice |
28, July 2002 | Nick Thomas | From ASEAN to an East Asian Community? The Role of Functional Co-operation |
29, July 2002 | Michael Jacobsen | ‘To be or what to be – that is the question’. On Factionalism and Secessionism in North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia |
30, September 2002 | Vivienne Wee Kanishka Jayasuriya | New Geographies and Temporalities of Power: Exploring the New Fault Lines of Southeast Asia |
31, September 2002 | Vivienne Wee | Social Fragmentation in Indonesia: A Crisis from Suharto’s New Order |
32, September 2002 | Mark Beeson | East Asia and the International Financial Institutions: The Politics of Regional Regulatory Reform |
33, September 2002 | Richard Robison Garry Rodan Kevin Hewison | Transplanting the Regulatory State in Southeast Asia: A Pathology of Rejection |
34, October 2002 | Vivienne Wee | Will Indonesia Hold? Past, Present and Future in a Fragmenting State |
35, October 2002 | William A. Callahan | Diaspora, Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism: Overseas Chinese and Neo-Nationalism in China and Thailand |
36, October 2002 | Pasuk Phongpaichit Chris Baker | ‘The Only Good Populist is a Rich Populist’: Thaksin Shinawatra and Thailand’s Democracy |
37, October 2002 | Catherine C.H. Chiu | Labour Relations and Regulation in Hong Kong: Theory and Practice |
38, November 2002 | Malcolm Falkus Stephen Frost | Labour Relations and Regulation in Cambodia: Theory and Practice Full Version (The file is large, downloads may be slow) Main Report, Appendices, Figure 1 |
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39, January 2003 | Martin Painter | Marketisation, Integration and State Restructuring in Vietnam: The Case of State Owned Enterprise Reform |
40, March 2003 | Raymond K.H. Chan Moha Asri Abdullah Zikri Muhammad | Labour Relations and Regulation in Malaysia: Theory and Practice |
41, April 2003 | Michael Jacobsen | Reconceptualising the Ethnic Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia: Exploring the Outer Limits of Ethnic Affiliations |
42, April 2003 | Michael Kelly Connors | The Reforming State: Security, Development and Culture in Democratic Times |
43, April 2003 | Anne Loveband | Positioning the Product: Indonesian Migrant Women Workers in Contemporary Taiwan [A SEARC CAPSTRANS Paper] |
44, April 2003 | Kevin Hewison | A Preliminary Analysis of Thai Workers in Hong Kong: Survey Results [A SEARC CAPSTRANS Paper] |
45, May 2003 | Kevin Hewison | The Politics of Neo-Liberalism: Class and Capitalism in Contemporary Thailand |
46, May 2003 | Michael Jacobsen | Tightening the Unitary State: The Inner Workings of Indonesian Regional Autonomy |
47, May 2003 | Vedi R. Hadiz | Decentralisation and Democracy in Indonesia: A Critique of Neo-Institutionalist Perspectives |
48, July 2003 | Huei-ying Kuo | Nationalism Against Its People? Chinese Business and Nationalist Activities in Inter-War Singapore, 1919-1941 (The file is about 3.5MB, downloads may be slow) |
49, August 2003 | Vivienne Wee Amy Sim | Transnational labour networks in female labour migration: mediating between Southeast Asian women workers and international labour markets [A SEARC CAPSTRANS Paper] |
50, August 2003 | Allen Chun | Who Wants To Be Diasporic? |
51, September 2003 | William Case | Malaysia: New Reforms, Old Continuities, Tense Ambiguities |
52, September 2003 | Vedi R. Hadiz Richard Robison | Neo-Liberal Reforms and Illiberal Consolidations: The Indonesian Paradox |
53, September 2003 | Li Qi Bill Taylor Stephen Frost | Labour Relations and Regulation in Vietnam: Theory and Practice |
54, November 2003 | Michael Jacobsen | Chinese Muslims in Indonesia: politics, economy, faith and expediency |
55, November 2003 | Stephen Frost Catherine C.H. Chiu | Labour Relations and Regulation in Singapore: Theory and Practice |
56, December 2003 | Adrian Vickers | The Country and the Cities [A SEARC CAPSTRANS Paper] |
57, December 2003 | Kathleen Weekley | Saving Pennies for the State. A New Role for Filipino Migrant Workers? [A SEARC CAPSTRANS Paper] |
2004 |
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58, January 2004 | Ken Young | Southeast Asian Migrant Workers in East Asian Households: Globalisation, social change and the double burden of market and patriarchal disciplines [A SEARC CAPSTRANS Paper] |
59, January 2004 | Kanishka Jayasuriya Kevin Hewison | The Anti-Politics of Good Governance: From Global Social Policy to a Global Populism? |
60, February 2004 | Michael Jacobsen | De-linking the Chinese Diaspora. On Manadonese Chinese Entrepreneurship in North Sulawesi |
61, March 2004 | Vedi R. Hadiz | Indonesian Local Party Politics: A Site of Resistance to Neo-Liberal Reform |
62, March 2004 | Andrew Brown Kevin Hewison | Labour Politics in Thaksin’s Thailand |
63, May 2004 | Kevin Hewison Garry Rodan | Closing The Circle?: Globalization, Conflict and Political Regimes |
64, May 2004 | Mark Beeson | Multilateralism, American Power and East Asian Regionalism |
65, July 2004 | Graeme Lang | Cultural Intrusions and Religious Syncretism: The Case of Caodaism in Vietnam |
66, July 2004 | Alex H. Choi | Migrant Workers in Macao: Labour and Globalisation |
67, July 2004 | Stephen Frost | Chinese Outward Direct Investment in Southeast Asia: How Much and What Are the Regional Implications? |
68, August 2004 | Florencio R. Riguera | Environment and Social Justice: Familiar Norms and Contingent Settings – A Philippine Case Study |
69, August 2004 | Adam Fforde | Vietnamese State Owned Enterprises: ‘Real Property’, Commercial Performance and Political Economy |
70, September 2004 | Adam Fforde | State Owned Enterprises, Law and a Decade of Market-Oriented Socialist Development in Vietnam |
71, September 2004 | Dennis Arnold | The Situation of Burmese Migrant Workers in Mae Sot, Thailand |
72, September 2004 | Khoo Boo Teik | Searching for Islam in Malaysian Politics: Confluences, Divisions and Governance |
73, October 2004 | Vedi R. Hadiz | Indonesia: Order and Terror in a Time of Empire [A SEARC-Asia Research Centre Paper] |
74, November 2004 | Joy Y. Lam | Religious Conversion and Reconstruction of Identities: The Case of Chinese Muslim Converts in Malaysia |
75, November 2004 | Philip S. Robertson Jr. Somsak Plaiyoowong | The Struggle of the Gina Workers in Thailand: Inside a Successful International Labour Solidarity Campaign |
2005 |
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76, May 2005 | Martin Painter | Thaksinocracy or Managerialization? Reforming the Thai Bureaucracy |
77, June 2005 | Graeme Lang Cathy Hiu Wan Chan | The Impact of China on Southeast Asian Forests |
78, July 2005 | Vivienne Wee | Melayu, Indigenism and the 'Civilising Process': Claims and Entitlements in Contested Territories |
79, August 2005 | Michael H. Nelson | Analyzing Provincial Political Structures in Thailand: Phuak, Trakun, and Hua Khanaen |
80, August 2005 | Maniemai Thongyou Dusadee Ayuwat | Social Network of Laotian migrant workers in Thailand |
81, December 2005 | Michele Ford | Accountable to whom? Trade unions, labour NGOs and the question of accountability in Indonesia |
2006 |
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82, November 2006 | Michele Ford Nicola Piper | Southern Sites of Female Agency: Informal Regimes and Female Migrant Labour Resistance in East and Southeast Asia |
2007 |
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83, January 2007 | William Case | Democracy’s Quality and Breakdown: New Lessons from Thailand |
84, February 2007 | Jan Stark | Malaysia’s Foreign Policies and a New Asian Regionalism |
85, April 2007 | Stephen McCarthy | The Politics of Piety: Pageantry and the Struggle for Buddhism in Burma |
86, May 2007 | William Case Phoebe So | Hong Kong’s 2007 Chief Executive Election:Comparators and Consequences |
87, May 2007 | Michael H. Nelson | People’s Sector Politics’ (Kanmueang Phak Prachachon) in Thailand: Problems of Democracy in Ousting Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra |
88, June 2007 | Edo Andriesse | Personal Power Networks and Economic Development in Satun (Thailand) and Perlis (Malaysia) |
89, October 2007 | Vivienne Wee | A Cultural Economy of Regionalisation: Ethnicity and Capital in the Changing Relations between China and Southeast Asia (in Chinese) |
90, October 2007 | Michael Jacobsen | Decentred Diaspora or Grounded Cosmopolitanism? – On Negotiated Identities and International Linkages in Southeast Asia (in Chinese) |
91, October 2007 | Stephen Frost Marry Ho | Mainland Investment on the Move: State-owned Enterprises and Outward Direct Investment in Southeast Asia (in Chinese) |
92, October 2007 | Wang Wangbo | The Characteristics of Southeast Asian Chinese Investments in Mainland China since 1978 (in Chinese) |
93, October 2007 | Vivienne Wee Michael Jacobsen Tiong Chong Wong | Oscillating between Economic Opportunities and Contextual Constraints: Assessing the Positioning of Southeast Asian Ethnic ‘Chinese’ Entrepreneurs in relation to China (in Chinese) |
94, October 2007 | Michael Jacobsen | De-linking the Chinese Diaspora – Manadonese Chinese Entrepreneurship in North Sulawesi (in Chinese) |
95, October 2007 | Edmund Terence Gomez Chin Yee Whah | Malaysia in China: Transnationalism, Business Networks and Enterprise Development (in Chinese) (Part I and Part II) |
96, November 2007 | Andrew Selth | Modern Burma Studies: A View from the Edge |
97, November 2007 | Troy Johnson | Voices from Aceh: Perspectives on Syariat Law |
2008 |
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98, February 2008 | Michael H. Nelson | Thaksin’s 2005 Electoral Triumph: Looking Back From the Election in 2007 |
99, May 2008 | Astrid S. Tuminez | The Past Is Always Present: The Moros of Mindanao and the Quest for Peace |
100, June 2008 | Andrew Selth | Populism, Politics and Propaganda: Burma and the Movies |
101, November 2008 | Andrew Selth | Burma’s Coco Islands: Rumours and Realities in the Indian Ocean |