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The Political Economy of Southeast Asia: Politics and Uneven Development under Hyperglobalisation: Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy

Editat de Toby Carroll, Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mar 2020
"This is not only the best collection of essays on the political economy of Southeast Asia, but also, as a singular achievement of the “Murdoch School”, one of the rarest of books that demonstrates how knowledge production travels across generations, institutions and time periods, thereby continually enriching itself. No course on Southeast Asia can afford to miss it as its core text." (Professor Amitav Acharya, American University, USA)

"This book – the fourth in a path-breaking series – demonstrates why a critical political economy approach is more crucial than ever for understanding Southeast Asia's transformation. Across a wide range of topics, the book explains how capitalist development and globalisation are reshaping the societies, economies and politics of a diverse group of countries, casting light on the deep sources of economic and social power in the region. This is a book that every student of Southeast Asia needs to read." (Professor Edward Aspinall, Australian National University, Australia)

"This book does what a work on political economy should do: challenge existing paradigms in order to gain a deeper understanding of the processes of social transformation. This volume is distinctive in three ways. First, it eschews methodological nationalism and focuses on how the interaction of national, regional, and global forces are shaping and reshaping systems of governance, mass politics, economies, labor-capital relations, migration, and gender relations across the region. Second, it is a bold effort to show how the “Murdoch School,” which focuses on the dynamic synergy of internal class relations and global capitalism, provides a better explanatory framework for understanding social change in Southeast Asia than the rival “developmental state” and “historical institutionalist” approaches. Third, alongside established luminaries in the field, it showcases the younger generation of political economists doing pathbreaking work on different dimensions of the political economy of the region." (Walden Bello, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA, and Former Member of the Philippines’ House of Representatives)

"This very timely fourth edition explores Southeast Asia’s political economy within the context of hyperglobalisation and China’s pronounced social-structural impacts on international politics, finance and economics over the past decade and a half. The volume successfully adopts a cross-cutting thematic approach, while also conveying the diversity and divergences among the Southeast Asian states and economies. This will be an important resource for scholars of International Relations and Comparative Politics, who need to take an interest in a dynamic and increasingly significant part of Asia." (Professor Evelyn Goh, Australian National University, Australia)

“This ambitious collection takes a consistent theoretical approach and applies it to a thematic, comparative analysis across Southeast Asia. The yield is impressive: the social, political and economic forces constituting the current conjuncture are not simply invoked, they are thoroughly identified and explained. By posing the deceptively simple questions of what is happening and why, the authors demonstrate the reciprocal relation between theory-building and empirical inquiry, providing a model of engaged scholarship with global resonance. Bravo!" (Professor Tania Li, University of Toronto, Canada)

"Counteracting the spaceless and flattened geography of much literature on uneven development, this book delivers a forensic examination of the unevenness of geographical development in Southeast Asia and the relations of force shaping capital, state, nature and civil society. This is the most compelling theoretical and empirical political economy book available on Southeast Asia." (Professor Adam David Morton, University of Sydney, Australia)

"A vital book for all scholars, students and practitionersconcerned with political economy and development, this volume combines cutting-edge theory with rich and wide-ranging empirical analysis. It is terrific to see the continued success of this book with this fully revised fourth edition." (Professor Nicola Philips, Kings College London, UK)

"The Political Economy of Southeast Asia has become a leading reference for students of the region. With its breadth of geographic scope, timely themes, clarity of prose and rigour of analysis, Carroll, Hameiri and Jones have ensured that with this fourth edition the volume will continue its landmark status. The book, which brings together prominent experts in the field, will not only be of immense interest to scholars studying Southeast Asia, but also those seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of the political economy of uneven development in contemporary capitalism." (Professor Susanne Soederberg, Queen’s University, Canada)

"The Asia Research Centre at Murdoch University has long produced leading analyses of the social, economic and political developments in Southeast Asia. This volume carries on that wonderful tradition. It brings together top-class scholars to challenge our assumptions about one of the most dynamic parts of the world. This collection is a crucial read for anyone interested in understanding trends in Southeast Asia’s development today and into the future." (Professor Richard Stubbs, McMaster University, Canada)

"This fourth volume in a distinguished series provides a welcome and timely update of the Murdoch School’s distinctive approach to understanding the evolving political economy of Southeast Asia. Its theoretical depth and wide empirical scope will be of great value to scholars, students and practitioners seeking a systematic understanding of the political economy dynamics in the Asian region and, more broadly, of states and regions embedded in a complex, unstable global political economy." (Professor Andrew Walter,University of Melbourne)


This all-new fourth edition of The Political Economy of Southeast Asia constitutes a state-of-the-art, comprehensive analysis of the political, economic, social and ecological development of one of the world’s most dynamic regions. With contributions from world-leading experts, the volume is unified by a single theoretical approach: the Murdoch School of political economy, which foregrounds struggles over power and resources and the evolving global context of hyperglobalisation. Themes considered include gender, populism, the transformation of the state, regional governance, aid and the environment. The volume will be of interest to scholars and students across multiple disciplines, including political economy, development studies, international relations and area studies. The findings of contributors will also be of value to civil society, policymakers and anyone interested in Southeast Asia and its development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030282547
ISBN-10: 3030282546
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: XXVI, 412 p. 13 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:4th ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1) Theorising Political Economy in Southeast Asia – Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones.- 2) The Political Economy of Southeast Asia’s Development from Independence to Hyperglobalisation – Toby Carroll.- 3) Explaining Political Regimes in Southeast Asia: A Modes of Participation Framework – Garry Rodan and Jacqui Baker.- 4) Transitions from State “Socialism” in Southeast Asia – Caroline Hughes.- 5) The Post-war Rise and Decline of the Left – Nathan Gilbert Quimpo.- 6) Populism in Southeast Asia: A Vehicle for Reform, or a Tool for Despots? – Richard Robison and Vedi R. Hadiz.- 7) The Internationalisation of Capital and the Transformation of Statehood in Southeast Asia – Faris Al-Fadhat.- 8) Southeast Asian Regional Governance: Political Economy, Regulatory Regionalism and ASEAN Integration – Lee Jones and Shahar Hameiri.- 9) The Gendered Political Economy of Southeast Asian Development – Juanita Elias.- 10) Labour Migration in Southeast Asia: The Political Economy of Poor and Uneven Governance – Kelly Gerard and Charanpal S. Bal.- 11) Poor People’s Politics in Urban Southeast Asia – Jane Hutchison and Ian D. Wilson.- 12) The Changing Aid Landscape and the Political Economy of Development in Southeast Asia – Andrew Rosser.- 13) The Political Economy of Southeast Asia’s Extractive Industries: Governance, Power Struggles and Development Outcomes – Pascale Hatcher.- 14) The Political Economy of Land and Agrarian Relations in Southeast Asia – Philip Hirsch.- 15) The Political Economy of Environmental Degradation and Climate Disaster in Southeast Asia – Paul K. Gellert.

Recenzii

“This volume is a set of technically well-executed research that may be hamstrung by the critical biases their unique approach has brought bare. This could be used as a staging point for further critical examination of the region, especially for students of political economy and of Southeast Asia.” (Gerardo V. Eusebio, Philippine Political Science Journal, Vol. 44 (2), August, 2023)
“The volume as a whole provides the best and most current introduction to the region … . the thematic approach makes the volume flexible and easily adaptable for classroom use. … The Murdoch School lives on, and prospers, in the hands of a largely new generation of scholars.” (Paul Cammack, Journal of Contemporary Asia, October 21, 2020)

Notă biografică

Toby Carroll is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian and International Studies at City University of Hong Kong.
 

Shahar Hameiri is Associate Professor in the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia.
 

Lee Jones is Reader in International Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London, UK.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

“No course on Southeast Asia can afford to miss this book as its core text.”
Professor Amitav Acharya, American University, USA

“A book that every student of Southeast Asia needs to read.”
Professor Edward Aspinall, Australian National University, Australia

“This book does what a work on political economy should do… pathbreaking”.
Walden Bello, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA

“Ambitious… impressive… a model of engaged scholarship with global resonance. Bravo!”
Professor Tania Li, University of Toronto, Canada

“The most compelling theoretical and empirical political economy book available on Southeast Asia.”
Professor Adam David Morton, University of Sydney, Australia

“A vital book for all scholars, students and practitioners concerned with political economy and development”.
Professor Nicola Philips, Kings College London, UK

“Will not only be of immense interest to scholars studying Southeast Asia, but also those seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of the political economy of uneven development in contemporary capitalism.”
Professor Susanne Soederberg, Queen’s University, Canada


This all-new fourth edition of The Political Economy of Southeast Asia constitutes a state-of-the-art, comprehensive analysis of the political, economic, social and ecological development of one of the world’s most dynamic regions. With contributions from world-leading experts, the volume is unified by a single theoretical approach: the Murdoch School of political economy, which foregrounds struggles over power and resources and the evolving global context of hyperglobalisation. Themes considered include gender, democracy, populism, state transformation, regional governance, migration, aid, extractive industries, and the environment. The volume will be useful for scholars and students across multiple disciplines, including political economy, development, international relations and area studies, and for civil society, policymakers, and anyone with a stake in the future of this fascinating region.

Toby Carroll is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong.
Shahar Hameiri is Associate Professor in the School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland.
Lee Jones is Reader in the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London.


Caracteristici

Provides cutting-edge treatment of political economy in Southeast Asia Includes contributions from world-leading experts, unified by a coherent theoretical framework Presents comprehensive coverage of political, economic, social and ecological development