Publications 2005

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

Books

Gillis, E.Kay

Hill, David

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • Reconstituting the Global Liberal Order: Legitimacy and Regulation, Routledge, 192 pp

Lane, Max

  • (trans) The Chinese in Indonesia by Pramoedya Ananta Toer, Singapore: Select Books, Forthcoming, approx 300 pp. Translated and with extended Introductory Essay.
  • (trans) Social Sciences under the New Order in Indonesia by Vedi Hadiz and Daniel Dhakidae (eds) Jakarta: Equinox, Ford Foundation, Forthcoming.

McCarthy, John

  • The Fourth Circle: A Political Ecology of Sumatra's Rainforest Frontier. Stanford University Press. (in press)
  • Paper Tiger: Enforcement, Law and Environmental Disputes in Indonesia. NIAS Press. (Ed. with Adriaan Bedner)(Forthcoming)

Rodan, Garry

Scott, Ian

Book Chapters

Brewer, Carolyn

  • ‘Contact and “Morals”’, in Feminist Studies Reader, Cristina Gaerlan,(ed.) Manila: St Scholastica, pp. 1-38.

Brown, David

  • 'Why Independence?: instrumental and ideological dimensions of nationalism’ in Edward Tiryakian (ed.) Ethnicity, Ethnic Conflict, Peace Processes: Comparative Perspectives de Sitter Publications (republished from IJCS, 45 (3-4) 2004)
  • 'From a World of Nations to a World of Nationalisms' in David Kaplan and Guntram Herb (eds) Nations and Nationalisms in Global Perspective: An Encyclopedia of Origins, development and Contemporary Transitions, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO (forthcoming)
  • 'Ethnic Conflict and Civic Nationalism' in Jim Peacock and Patricia Thornton (eds) Identity Matters (forthcoming)
  • 'Southeast Asia: Nations and Nationalism', in Gerard Delanty and Krishan Kumar (eds) Handbook of Nations and Nationalism London:Sage (forthcoming)
  • '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 (forthcoming)

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.
  • ‘Breaking the ‘Westphalian’ Frame: Regulatory State, Fragmentation, and Diplomacy’, in M. East & J. Robertson (eds) Diplomacy and Developing Nations: Post Cold War Foreign Policy Making, Structures and Processes, London: Frank Cass.

Lee, Terence

  • ‘Going Online: Journalism and Civil Society in Singapore’, in Michael Bromley and Angela Romano (eds) Journalism and Democracy in Asia, London: RoutledgeCurzon. (in press)

McCarthy, John F

  • 'Environmental regulation in an age of regional autonomy: Managing industrial pollution in the plantation sector in North Sumatra' in Adriaan Bedner and John McCarthy (eds) Paper Tiger: Enforcement, Law and Environmental Disputes in Indonesia (with Z. Zen)(forthcoming)
  • 'Decentralization Blues: Dominance, Resistance and Acquiescence in a Forest Dispute in Central Kalimantan' in Adriaan Bedner and John McCarthy (eds) Paper Tiger: Enforcement, Law and Environmental Disputes in Indonesia (forthcoming).
  • 'Contesting Decentralization: Law, Power and Access to Property in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia' in Franz von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet von Benda-Beckmann & Anne Griffiths (eds) Mobile people, mobile law: Expanding legal relations in a contracting world.

Makinda, Samuel M

  • ‘The United Nations’, in M. Griffiths (ed.) Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics, London: Routledge
  • ‘The Triple Heritage and Global Governance’ in Abdul S. Bemath (ed.) The Mazruina Collection Revisited, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘Westminster in Singapore: Now You See it, Now You Don’t’, in Haig Patapan, John Wanna and Patrick Weller (editors), Westminster Legacies: Democracy and Responsible Government in Asia and the Pacific, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2005, pp. 109-28.
  • ‘Transplanting the neoliberal state in Southeast Asia’ in Richard Boyd and Tak-Wing Ngo (editors), Asian States: Beyond the developmental perspective, London: Routledge, 2005 forthcoming, pp. 172-98 (with Richard Robison and Kevin Hewison).

Tull, Malcolm

  • ‘Port cities and international trade’ in McCusker, John J. ed. History of World Trade since 1450. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA
  • ‘Australia and New Zealand trade’ in McCusker, John J. ed. History of World Trade since 1450. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA

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.

Wilson, Sandra

  • ‘Rekishi kenkyu no danso o kakyo suru mono: Nihon shokuminchi (1931-45) kenkyu no shin kenchi’ (Bridging the gaps: new views of Japanese colonialism, 1931-45), in Nenpo Nihon gendaishi henshu iinkai (ed.)‘Teikoku’ to shokuminchi: ‘Dai Nippon teikoku’ hokai 60 nen (Nenpo: Nihon gendaishi, dai 10 go), Tokyo, Gendaishiryo shuppan, 2005, pp. 211-28.

Journal Articles

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘Beyond Institutional Fetishism: From the Developmental to the Regulatory State', New Political Economy 10 (3):381–387.

Lee, Terrence

  • ‘Gestural Politics: Civil Society in ‘New’ Singapore’, Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, October 2005.
  • ‘Internet Control and Auto-regulation in Singapore’, Surveillance & Society, 3(1), Spring: 74-95.

Makinda, Samuel M

  • ‘Following Post-national Signs: The Trail of Human Rights’, Futures, 37(9): 943-957
  • ‘Rigour, Gate Keeping and Security: A Debate With Bellamy and McDonald’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 40(3): 419-423
  • ‘Security in International Society’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 40(2): 275-287

McCarthy, John F

  • 'Between Adat and State: Institutional Arrangements on Sumatra’s Forest Frontier', Human Ecology, 33 (1): 57-82.

Rodan, Garry

‘Singapore in 2004: Long-Awaited Leadership Transition’, Asian Survey, 45(1): 140-5.

Warren, Carol

  • 'Mapping Common Futures: Customary Communities, NGOs and the State in Indonesia's Reform Era', Development and Change, 36 (1): 49-73.
  • ‘Community Mapping, Local Planning and Alternative Land Use Strategies in Bali’, Geografisk Tidsskrift / Danish Journal of Geography 105(1): 17-29.

Wilson, Sandra

  • ‘The Discourse of National Greatness in Japan, 1890-1919’, Japanese Studies, 25 (1) May: 35-51.

 

Centre Working Paper Series

Brown, David

  • 'Contending Nationalisms In Southeast Asia', WP117, January
Carroll, Toby
  • ‘Efficiency of what and for whom? The theoretical underpinnings of the post-Washington consensus’ socio-institutional neoliberalism', WP122, July

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘Economic Constitutionalism, Liberalism and the New Welfare Governance', WP121, June

Liss, Carolin

  • ‘Private Security Companies in the Fight Against Piracy in Asia', WP120, June

Soek-Fang Sim

  • 'Obliterating the political: One-party ideological dominance and the personalization of news in Singapore 21', WP119, April

Tull, Malcolm

  • 'Potential impacts of management measures on artisanal fishers in Indonesian shark and ray fisheries: a case study of Cilacap', WP127, December (With Simon Vieira).

Wilson, Ian Douglas

  • 'The Changing Contours Of Organised Violence In Post New Order Indonesia', WP118, February

 

Newspaper and Magazine Articles

Hill, David T.

  • ‘Mochtar Lubis’, Inside Indonesia, Vol. 83, July-September: 23.
  • ‘Wild West TV: Televangelism comes to regional Indonesia’, Inside Indonesia, Vol. 82, April-June: 17.

Lee, Terrence

  • 'Singapore' , Asian Analysis, August
  • ‘Singapore: Going for Broke: Not One Casino, but Two ‘Integrated Resorts’’, Asian Analysis, June
  • ‘Singapore: Is it Opening-Up?’, Asian Analysis, January

Makinda, Samuel M

  • 'Terrorism: Attack the root causes', Financial Mail (Johannesburg), August 12

Rodan, Garry

‘Image of Singapore tarnished’, The Australian, 29 November 2005, p. 12

Conference Papers

Liss, Carolin

  • ‘Changes in Maritime Security and Piracy in Semporna, Malaysia’, Ports, Pirates and Hinterlands in East and Southeast Asia: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, International Institute of Asian Studies and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences,Shanghai, 11-12 November

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘Singapore Exceptionalism? Authoritarian Rule and State Transformation’, presented at Mobilizing Democracy, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. 1-4 September 2005

Taylor, Jeannette

  • 'Performance measurement in public bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore: an assessment’, Statutory Bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore: Autonomy and Integration, Centre for Civil Society and Governance, University of Hong Kong and Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong, 26-27 September.

Tull, Malcolm

  • ‘Ports and the environment: an Australian perspective’, International Commission for Maritime History Quinquennial Congress, Sydney, 4-10 July
  • ‘Shark fishing in Indonesia: a brief historical overview’, Oceans Past Conference, Kolding, Denmark, 24-27 October

Warren, Carol

  • 'Off the Market: Missing Links in the Sustainable Development Agenda', Indonesia in the Changing Global Context: Building Cooperation and Partnership, Fourth International Symposium of the Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia, Depok, University of Indonesia, 12 - 15 July.

Warren, James

  • 'The Iranun and Balangingi Slaving Voyage: the Middle Passage and Social -Culural Transformation in the Sulu Zone', International Conference on Middle Passages the Oceanic Voyage as Social Process, International Centre for Convict Studies, and Institute for Advanced Studies ,University of Western Australia, Western Australian Maritime Museum , 12-16 July
  • 'Superman:Father Jose Algue ,Jesuit Meteorology and the Philippines under American Rule, 1897-1924', International Conference on Natural Disaster in Asian History ,Culture and Memory,Asia Research Institute , National University of Singapore, 26-28 August
  • 'The Port of Jolo and the Sulu Zone Slave Trade: An 1845 Report', International Conference on Ports ,Pirates and Hinterlands in East and Southeast Asia : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, International Institute of Asian Studies and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences,Shanghai, 11-12 November

Wilson, Ian Douglas

  • 'Vigilante Violence in Post Authoritarian States: The Case of Indonesia and Russia', Journal Antropologi Indonesia Symposium, University of Indonesia, Depok, 13-15 July
  • 'The Political Economy of Racketeering: Vigilantes, Violent Entrepreneur's and the Privatization of Security in Jakarta', Indonesia Council Open Conference, Flinders University, 26-27 September