Publications 2004

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

Books

Brewer, Carolyn

  • Shamanism, Catholicism and Gender Relations in Colonial Philippines, 1521-1685, New York and London: Ashgate Publishers.

Rodan, Garry

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

Book Chapters

Brewer, Carolyn

  • ‘Sexual Practices in Southeast Asia,’ in Keat Gin Ooi (ed.) Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, From Angkor Wat to East Timor, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO: 532-36.

Brown, David

  • ‘Democracy and Nationalism: Civic, Ethnocultural and Multicultural Politics under Patrimonial Rule’ in Susan Henders (ed.) Democratization and Identity Conflicts: Political Transitions and Cultural Difference in East and Southeast Asia, USA: Lexington.

Hill, David T.

  • ‘Global Industry, National Politics: Popular Music in Contemporary Indonesia’ in Allen Chun, Ned Rossiter and Brian Shoesmith (eds) Refashioning Pop Music in Asia: Cosmopolitan Flows, Political Tempos, and Aesthetic Industries, London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon: 75-88.(co-author: Krishna Sen)

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘Capacity beyond the Boundary: New Regulatory State, Fragmentation and Relational Capacity’In M. Painter & J. Pierre (eds) Challenges to State Policy Capacity, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • ‘Introduction: the Vicissitudes of Asian Regional Governance’ in K. Jayasuriya (ed.)Asian Regional Governance: Crisis and Change , London: RoutledgeCurzon.
  • ‘Embedded Mercantilism and Open Regionalism: the Crisis of Regional Political Project’ in K. Jayasuriya (ed.) Asian Regional Governance: Crisis and Change, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
  • ‘Courts’ in Mary Hawksworth & Maurice Kogan (eds)Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics (2nd edn), London: Routledge.

Lee, Terrence

  • ‘Emulating Singapore: Towards a model for Internet regulation in Asia’, in Steven Gan, James Gomez and Uwe Johannen (eds) Asian Cyberactivism: Freedom of Expression & Media Censorship, Bangkok: Friedrich Naumann Stiftung and The University of Hong Kong: 162-196.

Warren, James

  • ‘The Structure of Slavery in the Sulu Zone in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries’ in Gwyn Campbell (ed.)The Structure of Slavery in the Indian Ocean Africa and Asia , London: Frank Cass: 111-129.
  • ‘The Global Economy and the Sulu Zone: Connections, Commodities, and Culture’ in Bernhard Klein and Gesa Mackenthun (eds) Sea Changes: Historicizing the Oceans, London:Routledge: 55-74.
  • 'The Karayuki San of Singapore, 1877-1941' translated into Spanish in Jose Antonio Nieto (ed.) Sexualidades del Pacifico Diferentes Culturas Sexuales de Asia y Oceania, Revista Espanola del Pacifico,No.16,Ano XIV, 2004,pp.115-56.

Journal Articles

* Beeson, Mark

  • 'US Hegemony and Southeast Asia: The Impact of, and Limits to, US Power and Influence', Critical Asian Studies 36(3): 445-462. '

* Breslin, Shaun

  • ‘Globalisation, International Coalitions, and Domestic Reform’, Critical Asian Studies 36(4): 657-676.

Brown, David

  • 'Why Independence? The Instrumental and Ideological Dimensions of Nationalism', International Journal of Comparative Sociology 45 (3-4): 277-296.

* Hadiz, Vedi

  • 'Indonesian Local Party Politics: a Site of Resistance to Neo-Liberal Reform', Critical Asian Studies 36(4): 615-636.

* Higgott, Richard
  • After Neo-Liberal Globalisation: The “Securitization” of US Foreign Economic Policy in East Asia’, Critical Asian Studies 36(3): 425-444.

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘The Anti Politics of Good Governance: From Global Social Policy to a Global Populism?’ Critical Asian Studies 36(4). (with K. Hewison)
  • ‘The New Regulatory State and Relational Capacity’, Policy and Politics 32 (4): 493-508.

Lee, Terrence

  • 'Creative Shifts and Directions: Cultural Policy in Singapore’, International Journal of Cultural Policy, 10(3): 281-299.
  • ‘The Economics and Politics of Creativity in Singapore’ Australian Journal of Communication, 31(2): 149-165. (with D. Lim)
  • ‘The ‘New’ Singapore: Mediating Culture and Creativity’, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 18(2) June: 205-218.(with P. Leo)
  • ‘Discursive Realities: Global Media and September 11th’, Australian Journal of Communication, 31(1): 37-55. (with C. Giles)
  • ‘Popularising Policy: (Re)forming Culture and the Nation in Singapore’, Asia Pacific Journal of Arts and Cultural Management, 2(1) June, Online: www.artsman.journal.unisa.edu.au.
McCarthy, John
  • ‘Changing to Gray: Decentralization and the Emergence of Volatile Socio-legal Configurations in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia’, World Development, 32(7): 1199-1223.
*Robison, Richard
  • ‘Neo-Liberalism and the Future World: Markets and the End of Politics’, Critical Asian Studies, 36(3): 405-424.

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘Closing the Circle? Globalization, Conflict, and Political regimes’, Critical Asian Studies, 36(3):383-404. (with Kevin Hewison)
  • ‘International Capital, Singapore’s State Companies, and Security’, Critical Asian Studies, 36(3): 479-499.

*Sargeson, Sally

  • Full Circle? Rural Land Rights Reform in Globalizing China’, Critical Asian Studies, 36(4): 637-656.

Taylor, Ranald

  • 'Can Labour-Savings, Capital-Intensive Production Techniques Reduce Unemployment Rates in Developing Countries? Evidence from Malaysia', Australian Journal of Labour Economics', 7 (4): 513-523.

Warren, Carol

  • 'Mapping Common Futures: Customary Communities, NGOs and the State in Indonesia's Reform Era', Development and Change 36 (1): 49-73.

Warren, James

  • 'Rickshaw Pullers, Prostitutes and "Pirates":Researching and Writing about Southeast Asia and the People without History', Taiwan Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1): 1-17.

* Centre Research Associate involved in a Centre project.

External Working Papers by Centre Fellows

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • The Anti Politics of Good Governance : From Global Social Policy to Global Populism Working Paper No 59 January, SEARC, City University of Hong Kong (with Kevin Hewison)
  • Breaking the Westphalian Frame: Regulatory State Fragmentation and Diplomacy Discussion paper on diplomacy No 90, Netherlands Institute of International Relations, ‘Clingendael’, January.

Rodan, Garry

  • Closing the Circle?: Globalization, Conflict and Political Regimes Working Paper No. 63, Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong, 21 pp.(with Kevin Hewison).

Centre Working Paper Series

Jones, Sidney
  • 'The Political Impact Of The "War On Terror" In Indonesia', WP 116, November.
Hadiz, Vedi
  • 'Indonesia: Order and Terror in a Time of Empire', WP 115, September.
Chu, Yingchi
  • 'From Dogma to Polyphony: Aspects of "Democratisation"', WP 114, September.
Acharya, Amitav
  • 'Terrorism and Security in Asia: Redefining Regional Order?', WP 113, September.
Rodan, Garry
  • 'Neoliberalism and Transparency: Political Versus Economic Liberalism', WP 112, September.
Comor, Edward
  • 'Asia, "Media" and U.S. Foreign Policy', WP 111, September.
Wright-Neville, David
  • 'Losing the Democratic Moment? Southeast Asia and the War on Terror', WP 110, October.
Phongpaichit, Pasuk
  • 'Thailand under Thaksin: Another Malaysia?', WP 109, September.
Jayasuriya, Kanishka
  • 'Neo Liberalism, Securitisation and The New Transnational Regulatory Governance', WP 108, August.
Beeson, Mark
  • 'The Rise of the "Neocons" and the Evolution of American Foreign Policy', WP 107, August.
Rodan, Garry
  • 'Neo-Liberal Globalisation, Conflict and Security: New Life for Authoritarianism in Asia?', WP 106, August. (with Kevin Hewison)
Brown, David
  • 'Why Independence? The Instrumental and Ideological Dimensions of Acehnese Nationalism', WP 105, July.
Breslin, Shaun
  • 'Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: the Public, the Private and the International',WP 104, June.
Sim, Soek-Fang
  • 'Dewesternising Theories of Authoritarianism: Economics, Ideology and the Asian Economic Crisis in Singapore', WP 103, June.
Lane, Max
  • '"Re-organisation" of Mass Politics and the Weakened National Revolution in the Era of Neo-Liberal Globalisation' WP 102, January.
McCarthy, John F
  • 'Changing to Gray: Decentralization and the Emergence of Volatile Socio-legal Configurations in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia', WP 101, January.

Newspaper and Magazine Articles

Hill, David T.

  • ‘Language divide widens’, The Australian (Higher Education Supplement), 15 September: 33.
  • ‘Australia should seek to enhance Indonesian ties’, The West Australian, 30 September: 19.
  • ‘Europe takes initiative in Southeast Asia Studies’, The Australian (Higher Education Supplement), 24 November: 29.

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘Howard’s Third Way’, Australian Policy On Line, November 5. Available at: < http://www.apo.org.au/>

Lane, Max

  • ‘Presidential elections and threat of voter boycott’, Jakarta Post, June 15: 6
  • ‘Street demonstrations effective for achieving change in Indonesia’, Jakarta Post, May 31: 6.
  • ‘Out with the old: Capital picks new players in 2004’, Jakarta Post, April 19: 6.
  • ‘After the 2004 national election: What next for the people?’,Jakarta Post , March 1: 6.
  • ‘A note on rotten politicians and rotten strategies’, Jakarta Post, January 29: 7.

Rodan, Garry

  • 'The Coming Challenges to Singapore Inc.', Far Eastern Economic Review , 168(1), December.

Conference Papers

Yingchi Chu

  • ‘Images of Tibet: Documentaries in US, China and Tibet’, Signs of the World: Interculturality & Globalisation, Lyon, July 2004
  • ‘From Dogma to Polyphony: Aspects of “Democratisation” in Chinese TV Documentaries’, Empire, Media and Political Regimes, August 2004.
  • ‘Pedagogy, Media and Citizenship: the case of the CETV’, Media and Citizenship, Oxford University, September 2004.

David T. Hill

  • ‘Underground or overplayed? Some comments on the internet in Indonesia’, Asian Studies Association of Australia 15th Biennial Conference, Canberra, 30 June 2004.
  • ‘Communal Conflict: Moluccu On-Line’, Religion and the Internet, University of Leiden (Netherlands), 26 November 2004.

Terence Lee

  • ‘A New “Creative” Regime for Singapore Media and Politics’, Empire, Media and Political Regimes, Murdoch, University, August 2004
  • ‘Gestural Politics: Civil Society in ‘New’ Singapore’, Singapore Studies Conference, CAPSTRANS, University of Wollongong, NSW, 22 October 2004.
  • ‘Creative Industries or the Industrializing of Creativity in Singapore’, Cultural Studies Association of Australasia Conference, Fremantle, Western Australia, 9-11 December 2004.

Kanishka Jayasuriya

  • ‘China, Southeast Asia and the Changing Dynamics of Regional Governance’, China and Southeast Asia Symposium, City University of Hong Kong, 24-25 March 2004.
  • ‘Neo-liberal Regulation, Securitisation and the Global Order’, Asia Pacific Economies: Multilateral vs Bilateral Relationships, APEC Study Centre, City University of Hong Kong, 19 – 21 May 2004.
  • ‘Beyond “New Imperialism”: Neo liberalism, Securitisation and the New Transnational Regulatory Governance’, The Post-Cold War International Order and Domestic Conflict in Asia, National University of Singapore, 29-30 July 2004.
  • ‘Third way, Regulatory Neo Liberalism, and Social Contracts’, Neoliberalism after Three Decades: The End of an Epoch?, Institute of Social Studies, in association with the Standing Group on International Relations and its 5th Pan –European Conference on the theme of Constructing World Orders, The Hague, 9-11 September 2004

Samuel M Makinda

  • ‘Teaching and Learning International Relations in Australia’, Teaching and Learning Forum, Murdoch University, February 2004.
  • ‘Human Security Between Terrorism and Counterterrorism’, Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), Geneva, 30 June – 2 July 2004.
  • ‘Advancing Solidarism: The Case for an International Commission on Terrorism and WMD’, Neoliberalism after Three Decades: The End of an Epoch?, Institute of Social Studies, in association with the Standing Group on International Relations and its 5th Pan –European Conference on the theme of Constructing World Orders, The Hague, 9-11 September 2004

John McCarthy

  • ‘Governing Environmental Resources Under Regional Autonomy in Central Kalimantan’, Decolonising post-New Order scholarship on the provinces in Indonesia, Royal Netherlands Institute for Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV), Leiden University, the Netherlands 28-30 July 2004.

Garry Rodan

  • ‘The Coming Challenge to Singapore Inc.’, Statutory Bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore: Autonomy and Integration, Murdoch University, 15 December.
  • ‘Political Regimes and the “War on Terror” in Southeast Asia’, Sources of Insecurity, The Globalism Institute, RMIT, Melbourne, 17-19 November 2004.
  • ‘Neoliberalism and Transparency: Political versus Economic Liberalism’, Neoliberalism After Three Decades: The End of an Epoch?, Institute of International Studies in association with the Standing Group on International Relations and its 5th Pan –European Conference on the theme of Constructing World Orders, The Hague, 9-11 September 2004.
  • ‘Neoliberal Globalisation, Conflict and Security: New Life for Authoritarianism in Asia?’ The Post-Cold War Order and Domestic Conflict in Asia, Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, 29-30 July 2004.
  • ‘Closing the Circle? Globalization, Conflict and Political Regimes’, Asia Pacific Economies: Multilateral vs Bilateral Relationships, City University of Hong Kong, 19-21 May 2004. (with Kevin Hewison)

Ian Scott

  • 'The government and the statutory bodies in Hong Kong: control, transparency and autonomy', Statutory bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore: Autonomy and Integration, Murdoch University, 15th December 2004.

Jeannette Taylor

  • ‘Performance Measurement in Statutory Bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore: an assessment’ Statutory Bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore: Autonomy and Integration, Murdoch University, 15 December.

James Warren

  • ‘The Tyranny of Inertia : Spanish Disaster Preparedness , Management and Reconstruction in Regions Vulnerable to Typhoons and Floods: The Colonial Philippines, 1565-1898’, 7th International Conference of Philippine Studies (ICOPHIL), International Instute of Asian Studies ,Leiden and Amsterdam, 16-19 June.
  • ‘Exile and Captivity:The Balangingi Samal and the Spanish Colonial Policy of Forced Relocation in the Philippines, 1848-1898', The European Association for Southeast Asian Studies(EUROSEAS), The Sorbonne, Paris ,September 1-4.
  • 'Weather, History and Empire: The Typhoon Factor and the Manila Galleon Trade, 1565-1815', A Workshop on Northeast Asia in Maritime Perspective: A Dialogue with Southeast Asia, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore and the 21st Century COE Programme, Osaka University, Okinawa, 29-30 October.

Carol Warren

  • 'Balinese Adat in Discourse and Practice', Adat Revivalism in Indonesia, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 26-27 March 2004
  • 'Citizenship, Social Capital and Local Governance Regimes - Bali under Indonesian Decentralization', Fourth EUROSEAS Conference, University of Paris, Sorbonne, 1-4 September.

Sandra Wilson

  • ‘National Women’s Organizations in Wartime Japan, 1937-1945’, Gender and Nation: Historical Perspectives on Japan, German Institute for Japanese Studies/Hiroshima City University International Symposium, Tokyo, 10-12 June 2004.
  • ‘Visions of the Nation in 1950s Japan’, 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Canberra, 29 June-2 July 2004.
  • The same paper was also presented to Visions: the 12th Biennial National Conference of the Australian Historical Association, Newcastle, NSW, 5-9 July 2004.