Publications 2006

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

Books

Hill, Christopher

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

McCarthy, John

Rodan, Garry

Scott, Ian

  • Public Organization Review, 6 (3), 'Symposium on Statutory Bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore: Issues and Cases of Organizational Autonomy and Integration'. Special Issue Guest Editors: Ian Scott and Ian Thynne

Tanji, Miyume

 

Book Chapters

Brown, David

Chu, Yingchi

Hutchison, Jane

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

Liss, Carolin

Rodan, Garry Wilson, Sandra
  • ‘Showa kyoko to Manshu nogyo imin: yutakasa no kakutoku to kokumin kokka e no hoshi 1931-33’, in Nishida Yoshiaki and Ann Waswo (eds), 20 seiki Nihon no nomin to noson, Tokyo: Tokyo daigaku shuppankai, pp. 147-66 (translation of ‘Securing Prosperity and Serving the Nation: Japanese Farmers and Manchuria, 1931-33’, published 2003).

 

Journal Articles

Lee, Terence

LOH Kah Seng
  • ‘Beyond Rubber Prices: Negotiating the Great Depression in Singapore’, South East Asia Research, 14 (1), 2006: 5-31.
  • ‘Records and Voices of Social History: The Case of the Great Depression in Singapore’, Southeast Asian Studies (Tonan Ajia Kenkyu), Kyoto University. 44 (1), 2006: 31-54.
  • 'New winds in economic history: A look at writings on the Great Depression in Southeast Asia', Crossroads, 17(2): 66-92
Rodan, Garry
  • ‘Singapore in 2005: Vision of a “vibrant and cosmopolitan” city-state without political pluralism’, Asian Survey, 46(1): 180-6.

Scott, Ian

  • 'The government and Statutory bodies in Hong Kong: Centralization and Autonomy', Public Organization Review, 6(3):185-202.

Tanji, Miyume

Taylor, Jeannette
  • ‘Performance Measurement in Australian and Hong Kong Government Departments’, Public Performance and Management Review, 29 (3): 338-361
  • ‘Statutory Bodies and Performance Reporting: Hong Kong and Singapore Experience’, Public Organization Review, 6(3): 289-304
Turner, Donna
  • ‘Malaysia's regime of labour control and the attempted transition to a knowledge based economy: the problematic role of migrant labour’, Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 39 (2): 45-68
Wilson, Ian
  • ‘Continuity and change: The changing contours of organized violence in post–New Order Indonesia’, Critical Asian Studies, 38 (2), June: 265-297.
Wilson, Sandra
  • ‘Family or State? Nation, War, and Gender in Japan, 1937-45’, Critical Asian Studies, 38 (2), June: 209-38.

 

Centre Working Paper Series

Carroll, Toby

  • ‘Auctioning off Manila’s Water Services: Market Extension, the World Bank and Socio-institutional Neoliberalism ’, WP138, October

CHEN, Ta-Yuan Henry

  • ‘The Political Foundation of the Taiwanese Fishing Industry’, WP135, September
  • 'Japan and the Birth of Takao’s Fisheries in Nanyo 1895-1945', WP139, November

Keiichi Tsunekawa

  • ‘Dependent Nationalism in Contemporary Japan and Its Implications for the Regional Order in the Asia Pacific’, WP133, August

Koch, Jessica

  • ‘Economic Development and Ethnic Separatism in Western China: A New Model of Peripheral Nationalism ’, WP134, August

Lee, Terence

  • ‘Creativity and Cultural Globalisation in Suburbia: Mediating the Perth-Singapore "Network"’, WP132, August
  • 'Media Research and Political Communication in Singapore', WP130, April (with Lars Willnat)

LOH Kah Seng

  • ‘"Black Areas": The Urban Kampongs and Power Relations in Post-war Singapore Historiography’, WP137, September

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘Singapore “Exceptionalism”? Authoritarian Rule and State Transformation’, WP131, May

Rodan, Garry and Kanishka Jayasuriya

  • 'Conflict and the New Political Participation in Southeast Asia', WP129, February

Yasuji Ishigaki

  • ‘Japan’s Strategic Vision for Asia and its Partnership with Australia’, WP136, September

 

Newspaper and Magazine Articles

Carroll, Toby and Shahar Hameiri

  • ‘Aid Misses the Mark’, The Age, 8 June, 2006.
Hameiri, Shahar

LOH Kah Seng

  • ‘The Ambivalence of Relocation: The Experiences of Individuals Affected by Leprosy in Singapore’. Translated into Japanese by Kay Yamaguch, Seisho, 63 (4) 2006: 23-30

Rodan, Garry

  • 'Singapore’s Levers of Power', The Wall Street Journal, 10-12 February: 13
  • ‘A Singapore Surprise’, Wall Street Journal (Asia), 9 May
  • ‘Lion City Baits Mousy Opposition’, Far Eastern Economic Review, May: 11-17
  • 'Singapore’s Founding Myths vs. Freedom', Far Eastern Economic Review, October, 2006

Conference Papers

Carroll, Toby
  • ‘Attempting to Limit Politics Through ‘Participation’ and ‘Partnership’: A Case Study of The World Bank’s Country Assistance Strategy in the Philippines’, North-South Development Issues and the Global Regulatory Framework, Institute for Social Studies, the Hague, the Netherlands, April 2006.
  • ‘Auctioning off Manila’s Water Services: The World Bank, Market Extension and Socio-institutional Neoliberalism’, 2006 OCIS Conference, Melbourne University, Melbourne, Australia.
  • ‘The World Bank’s Socio-institutional Neoliberalism: A Case Study from Indonesia’, Workshop on the World Bank, Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, September 18, 2006.

Chok, Stephanie

  • ‘Taking it personally: the challenges of an Asian/feminist/activist researcher doing tourism research in Asia’, Questions on Methodology: Researching Tourism in Asia, Asia Research Institute (Singapore) & University of Otago (New Zealand), 5 - 6 September 2006, Singapore;

Jayasuriya, Kanishka

  • ‘Regulating the Global Poor: Contractual Architecture of Transnational Welfare Regulation’, Oceanic International Studies Conference, The University of Melbourne, July

Liss, Carolin

  • 'Maritime Security in Southeast Asia: Between a rock and a hard place?', British International Studies Association 2006 Annual Conference, Cork, 18-20 December 2006.

Rodan, Garry

  • ‘Singapore “Exceptionalism”? Authoritarian Rule and State Transformation’, Learning to Lose: Adapting to Democracy in One-Party Dominant Systems, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 31 March—1 April.

Wilson, Sandra

  • ‘Enthroning a New Emperor: the 1928 Ceremonies and the Construction of National Identity in Japan’, 58th Annual Meeting of the (US) Association for Asian Studies, San Francisco, April.
  • Exhibiting the New Japan: the Tokyo Olympics of 1964 and Expo ’70 in Osaka’, 16th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, University of Wollongong, June.