Publications 2003

Books | Journal Articles | Book Chapters | Working Papers | Newspaper and Magazine Articles | Conference Papers

Books

Bourchier, David and Vedi R. Hadiz (eds)

  • Indonesian Politics and Society: A Reader London and New York: Routledge Curzon.

Chu, Yingchi

  • Hong Kong Cinema: Coloniser, Motherland and Self London:RoutledgeCurzon.

Scott, Ian (eds)

  • Governance and Public Sector Reform in Asia: Paradigm Shifts or Business as Usual? London: RoutledgeCurzon. (with Anthony B.L. Cheung)

Jayasuriya, Kanishka guest editor

  • Third World Quarterly 24 (2). Special Edition: ‘Governing the Asia Pacific: Beyond New Regionalism’

Rodan, Garry guest editor

  • The Pacific Review 16(4). Special Edition: ‘Electronic Media, Markets and Civil Society in East and Southeast Asia’.

Journal Articles

Hill, David

  • ‘Plotting Public Participation on Indonesia’s Internet’, South East Asia Research, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 11 (3), November: 297-325.
  • ‘Communication for a new democracy: Indonesia’s first on-line elections’, The Pacific Review 16 (4): 525-548.

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘Governing the Asia Pacific: beyond New Regionalism – an introduction’, Third World Quarterly 24 (2): 199-215.
  • ‘Embedded Mercantilism and Open Regionalism: the Crisis of a Regional Political Project’, Third World Quarterly 24 (2): 339-55.

Lee, Terence

  • ‘Mediating and Mass Communicating 911’, Asia Pacific Media Educator 14, December: 185-95 (with Christine Giles).
  • ‘Internet Use in Singapore: Politics and Policy Implications’, Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy 107, May: 75-88.

Scott, Ian

  • ‘Education Reform and Policy Implementation in Hong Kong’ Journal of Education Policy 18 (1): 71-84.(with Paul Morris)

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘Introduction’, special edition: Electronic Media, Markets and Civil Society in East Asia, The Pacific Review 16 (4): 455-64.
  • ‘Embracing Electronic Media but Suppressing Civil Society: Authoritarian Consolidation in Singapore’, The Pacific Review 16 (4): 503-24.

Scott, Ian ‘Organizations in the Public Sector in Hong Kong’, Public Organization Review, 3 (3): 247 - 67.

Taylor, Jeannette

  • ‘A Higher Education Perspective of Linking Performance Indicators to Extrinsic Rewards: An Empirical Analysis’, Journal of Public Affairs Education, 9 (1): 13-31.

Taylor, Jeannette and Ranald Taylor

  • ‘Performance Indicators in Academia: An X-Efficiency Approach?’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 62 (2): 71-82.

Turner, Kathleen

  • ‘Myths and Moral Authority in Maluku: The Case of Ambon’, Asian Ethnicity, 4 (2), June: 241-64.

Warren, James

  • ‘The Balangingi Samal:The Global Economy, Maritime Raiding and Diasporic Identities in the Nineteenth -Century Philippines’, Asian Ethnicity, 4 (1), March: 7-29.
  • 'The Structure of Slavery in the Sulu Zone in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries',Slavery and Abolition, 24 (2), August: 111-128.

Warren, Carol

  • ‘The State, The People, and Their Mediators: The Struggle over Agrarian Law Reform in Post-New Order Indonesia’, Indonesia , 76: 87-126 (with Anton Lucas).

Book Chapters

Tanji, Miyume.

  • 'The dynamic trajectory of the post-reversion "Okinawa Struggle": Constitution, environment and gender' in Richard Siddle and Glenn Hook (eds) Japan and Okinawa: Structure and Subjectivity, London and New York, Routledge Curzon

Brown, David

  • ‘Constructing ethnic nationalisms in Southeast Asia: the mythologization of history’ in Vivienne Wee (ed.) Political Fragmentation in Southeast Asia: alternative nations in the making, London: Routledge.

Chu, Yingchi

  • ‘Children, media and the public sphere in Chinese Australia’ in Gary D. Rawnsley and Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley (eds) Political Communications in Greater China: The Construction and Reflection of Identity, London:RoutledgeCurzon.(with Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Andrea Witcomb)

Scott, Ian

  • ‘Governance and public sector reforms in Asia: paradigms, paradoxes and dilemmas’ in Anthony B.L Cheung and Ian Scott (eds) Governance and Public Sector Reform in Asia: Paradigm Shifts or Business as Usual? London: RoutledgeCurzon: 1-24. (with Anthony B.L. Cheung)
  • ‘International Agencies and Public Sector Reform in post-crisis Asia’ in Anthony B.L Cheung and Ian Scott (eds) Governance and Public Sector Reform in Asia: Paradigm Shifts or Business as Usual? London: RoutledgeCurzon: 272-87.

Turner, Donna

  • ‘Malaysia's Regime of Labour Control Under Pressure’, Refereed Conference Proceedings, TASA Conference, Armidale, 4-6 December, Australian Sociological Association Australia and University of New England. (CD ROM) ISBN 0-646-42927-2.

Warren, Carol

  • ‘Community Mapping and the Negotiation of Local Resource Control in Bali’ in Proceedings of the International Conference on Local Land Use Strategies in a Globalizing World, University of Copenhagen, 21-23 Aug.

Wilson, Sandra

  • ‘Securing prosperity and serving the nation: Japanese farmers and Manchuria, 1931-33’ in Ann Waswo and Nishida Yoshiaki (eds) Farmers and Village Life in Twentieth-century Japan, London: RoutledgeCurzon: 156-174.

Working Papers

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • Workfare for the Global Poor: Anti Politics and the New Governance Working Paper No. 97, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.

Warren, James

  • A Tale of Two Centuries:The Globalization of Maritime Raiding and Piracy in Southeast Asia at the end of the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries KITLV Jubilee Workshop, 14-16 June 2001, Leiden , ARI Working Paper Series No.2 Electronic website. 21pp.

Newspaper and Magazine Articles

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘APEC sideshow has become yesterday’s fashion’, The Australian Financial Review, October 17:75.
  • ‘Short-sighted decision will help to keep the poor poor’, South China Morning Post, June 20.
  • ‘Sars, Globalisation and Public Health’, World Today, May.
  • ‘Why public health is now a global issue’, South China Morning Post, 22 April.
  • ‘Iraq, September 11 and the end of multilateralism’, South China Morning Post, March 4.

Lane, Max

  • ‘Did an opposition pass “verification”?’, Jakarta Post, 17 December.

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘Mahathir and Beyond’, The West Australian, 18 October: 20.
  • ‘The Iraq War, Terrorism & Political Regimes in Southeast Asia’, What’s Next?, Future Directions International, June: 10.

Conference Papers

Brown, David

  • ‘Ethnic Conflict And The Issue Of Federalism In Indonesia’. Paper presented at Conference on: Globalisation, Conflict and Political Regimes in East and Southeast Asia, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, August 15-16.

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘Civil Society, Regulatory State and the New Anti Politics’. Paper presented at Conference on: Globalisation, Conflict and Political Regimes in East and Southeast Asia, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, August 15-16.
  • ‘Comments on the new European Constitution and its Implications for East Asia’. Paper presented at Conference on: East Asia and Europe: Experimenting with Region Building, Paris, French Institute of International Relations (IFRI), October 1-3.

Lane, Max

  • ‘“Re-Organization” Of Mass Politics And The Weakened National Revolution In The Era Of Neo-Liberal Globalization’. Paper presented at Conference on: Globalisation, Conflict and Political Regimes in East and Southeast Asia, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, August 15-16.

McCarthy, John

  • ‘Decentralization And The Emergence Of Volatile Socio-Legal Configurations In Central Kalimantan's Districts’. Paper presented at Conference on: Globalisation, Conflict and Political Regimes in East and Southeast Asia, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, August 15-16.

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘International Capital and Challenges to Singapore’s State Companies’. Paper presented at Conference on: Globalisation, Conflict and Political Regimes in East and Southeast Asia, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, August 15-16.

Warren, James

  • ‘Passing Over: Some Reflections on the Writing and Teaching of Southeast Asian Modern History’. Paper presented at B.History Symposium: Southeast Asian History: Styles, Directions and Drivers, History Department , National University of Singapore, September 25.