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Undated material is presented at the end, although it may be more recent than other items
2015, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 3-19 Myanmar: Political Reforms and the Recalibration of External Relations
by Marco Bünte & Jörn Dosch - 21-54 Myanmar’s China Policy since 2011: Determinants and Directions
by Maung Aung Myoe - 55-83 The United States and Myanmar: From Antagonists to Security Partners?
by Jürgen Haacke - 85-112 The European Union’s Myanmar Policy: Focused or Directionless?
by Jörn Dosch & Jatswan S. Sidhu - 113-138 Japan’s Development Ambitions for Myanmar: The Problem of “Economics before Politics”
by Donald M. Seekins - 139-163 New Developments in India–Myanmar Bilateral Relations?
by Pierre Gottschlich - 165-198 Russia and Myanmar – Friends in Need?
by Ludmila Lutz-Auras
2015, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-25 Oligarchy in Thailand?
by T. F. Rhoden - 27-56 Governance Obstacles to Geothermal Energy Development in Indonesia
by Matthew S. Winters & Matthew Cawvey - 57-83 Betwixt Droughts and Floods: Flood Management Politics in Thailand
by Naila Maier-Knapp & Robin Ramcharan - 85-114 Timor-Leste: The Adventurous Tribulations of Local Governance after Independence
by Rui Graça Feijó - 115-137 Knowledge Cluster Formation as a Science Policy in Malaysia: Lessons Learned
by Hans-Dieter Evers & Solvay Gerke - 139-141 Book Review: Mertha, Andrew: Brothers in Arms: Chinese Aid to the Khmer Rouge, 1975–1979
by Chow Bing Ngeow - 142-144 Book Review: Cheesman, Nick, Nicholas Farrelly, and Trevor Wilson: Debating Democratization in Myanmar
by Marco Bünte
2014, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 3-17 Introduction: Democracy and Human Rights in Southeast Asia
by James Gomez & Robin Ramcharan - 19-47 The Limits and Potential of Liberal Democratisation in Southeast Asia
by Sorpong Peou - 49-77 Evaluating Competing “Democratic” Discourses: The Impact on Human Rights Protection in Southeast Asia
by James Gomez & Robin Ramcharan - 79-105 ASEAN Enlargement and Norm Change – A Window of Opportunity for Democracy and Human Rights Entrepreneurs?
by Kerstin Radtke - 107-129 An Agreement to Disagree: The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration and the Absence of Regional Identity in Southeast Asia
by Mathew Davies - 131-165 Documentation: International Legal Human Rights Framework -- Human Rights and the Institutionalisation of ASEAN: An Ambiguous Relationship
by Theodor Rathgeber - 167-171 Book Review: Shrestha, Omkar Lal, and Aekapol Chongvilaivan (eds), Greater Mekong Subregion: From Geographical to Socio-economic Integration
by Timotheus J. Krahl - 172-175 Book Review: Hill, Hal (ed.), Regional Dynamics in a Decentralised Indonesia
by Adiwan Fahlan Aritenang - 176-179 Book Review: Jandl, Thomas, Vietnam in the Global Economy – The Dy-namics of Integration, Decentralization and Contested Politics
by Adam Fforde
2014, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 3-25 Timor-Leste’s Foreign Policy: Securing State Identity in the Post-Independence Period
by Selver B. Sahin - 27-57 Merit-Making Activities and the Latent Ideal of the Buddhist Wat in Southwestern Cambodia
by Matthew O'Lemmon - 59-90 The Internationalisation of Mainland Chinese Firms into Malaysia: From Obligated Embeddedness to Active Embeddedness
by Guanie Lim - 91-124 Legislators in Myanmar’s First “Post-Junta” National Parliament (2010–2015): A Sociological Analysis
by Renaud Egreteau - 125-137 Social Movements in Southeast Asia and Latin America
by Iqra Anugrah - 139-144 Book Review: Siroj Sorajjakool: Human Trafficking in Thailand: Current Issues, Trends and the Role of the Thai Government
by Manassinee Moottatarn
2014, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 3-6 Introduction: “Local” Politics in Jakarta: Anomaly from Indonesia’s Local Politics?
by Masaaki Okamoto & Jun Honna - 7-27 Jakartans, Institutionally Volatile
by Masaaki OKAMOTO - 29-54 Ethnicity and Voting Patterns in the 2007 and 2012 Gubernatorial Elections in Jakarta
by Wahyu Prasetyawan - 55-83 The Role of Religion and Ethnicity in Jakarta’s 2012 Gubernatorial Election
by Ken Miichi - 85-109 Jokowi’s Populism in the 2012 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election
by Abdul Hamid - 111-138 The Role of Volunteers and Political Participation in the 2012 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election
by Ahmad Suaedy - 139-141 Book Review: Alavi, Hamid R., Aira Htenas, Ron Kopicki, Andrew W. Sheperd and Ramon Clarete (eds) (2012), Trusting Trade and the Private Sector for Food Security in Southeast Asia
by Chung Ming CHIN - 142-144 Book Review: Kent, Lia (2012), The Dynamics of Transitional Justice: International Models and Local Realities in East Timor
by Deniz Kocak
2013, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 3-10 Introduction: The Massacres of 1965–1966: New Interpretations and the Current Debate in Indonesia
by Annie Pohlman - 11-36 The Initial Purging Policies after the 1965 Incident at Lubang Buaya
by Yosef Djakababa - 37-62 The Organisation of the Killings and the Interaction between State and Society in Central Java, 1965
by Mathias Hammer - 63-91 Why Not Genocide? Anti-Chinese Violence in Aceh, 1965–1966
by Jess Melvin - 93-114 Child-raising, Childbirth and Abortion In Extremis: Women’s Stories of Caring for and Losing Children during the Violence of 1965–1966 in Indonesia
by Annie Pohlman - 115-142 Seducing for Truth and Justice: Civil Society Initiatives for the 1965 Mass Violence in Indonesia
by Sri Lestari Wahyuningroem - 143-165 Documentation: Reports by Human Rights and Victim Advocacy Organisations in Indonesia: Reconciling the Violence of 1965
by Annie Pohlman
2013, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 3-17 Introduction: The 2013 Malaysian Elections: Business as Usual or Part of a Protracted Transition?
by Andreas UFEN - 19-37 Coalitions and Competition in Malaysia – Incremental Transformation of a Strong-party System
by Meredith L. WEISS - 39-60 Negotiating Media ‘Balance’ in Malaysia’s 2013 General Election
by Ross TAPSELL - 61-88 Towards a More Democratic Regime and Society? The Politics of Faith and Ethnicity in a Transitional Multi-Ethnic Malaysia
by Kikue Hamayotsu - 89-104 The Malaysian General Elections of 2013: The Last Attempt at Secular-inclusive Nation-building?
by Farish A. Noor - 105-123 Overseas Voter Mobilisation in Singapore: Implications from Malaysia’s 13th General Election
by James Gomez & Rusdi Omar - 125-128 Book Review: Gomez, Edmund Terence, and Johan Saravanamuttu (eds) (2012), The New Economic Policy in Malaysia: Affirmative Action, Ethnic Inequalities and Social Justice
by Frederik Holst - 129-130 Book Review: Novotny, Daniel, and Clara Portela (eds) (2012), EU–ASEAN Relations in the 21st Century. Strategic Partnership in the Making
by Joern Dosch
2013, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 3-27 This paper explores the experiences of Cambodian French returnees who are contributing to transformative change in Cambodia as institutional entrepreneurs. In order to delve into how returnees and their work are perceived in both host and home country, this multi-sited research project was designed as a comparative case study. Data was primarily collected through conversations with individual informants from the Lyonnese and Parisian Cambodian community as well as selected key informants in Phnom Penh. Excerpts of case studies are presented and discussed to illustrate the history, context and situation of their return as these influence their institutional entrepreneurial activities and the ways in which they use their transnational social networks as resources. It is argued that the process of return and the initiation of institutional entrepreneurship are best explored through the threefold activities of returnees’ brokering, bargaining and building for transformative change as affected by (trans)national opportunity structures and institutions
by Gea D. M. Wijers - 29-54 Democratic Transformation and Regional Institutions: The Case of Myanmar and ASEAN
by Catherine Shanahan Renshaw - 55-80 Filipino Identity: The Haunting Question
by Niels Mulder - 81-109 Economic Guidance and Contestation: An Analysis of Thailand’s Evolving Trajectory of Development
by Paul Chambers - 111-139 Agrarian Transitions, Rural Resistance and Peasant Politics in Southeast Asia
by Fabian Drahmoune - 141-143 Book Review: Anja Jetschke: Human Rights and State Security: Indonesia and the Philippines
by Salvador Santino F. Regilme, Jr. - 144-148 Book Review: Alan Collins, Building a People-oriented Security Community the ASEAN Way
by William J. Jones - 149-152 Book Review: Donald L. Horowitz: Constitutional Change and Democracy in Indonesia
by Dirk Tomsa
2012, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 3-27 Provincial Poverty Dynamics in Lao PDR: A Case Study of Savannakhet
by Edo Andriesse & Anouxay Phommalath - 29-57 Elections, Independence, Democracy: The 2012 Timorese Electoral Cycle in Context
by Rui Graça Feijó - 59-83 Labour Migration and the Economic Sustainability in Thailand
by Piriya Pholphirul - 85-104 Case Study: The Myanmar and Bangladesh Maritime Boundary Dispute in the Bay of Bengal and Its Implications for South China Sea Claims
by Ravi A. Balaram - 105-132 China’s Potential for Economic Coercion in the South China Sea Disputes: A Comparative Study of the Philippines and Vietnam
by Madhu Sudan Ravindran
2011, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 3-25 Reaching across the Mekong: Local Socioeconomic and Gender Effects of Lao-Thai Crossborder Linkages
by José Edgardo Gomez, Jr. & Nittana Southiseng & John Walsh, Samuel Sapuay & Samuel Sapuay - 27-59 Lessons from Preah Vihear: Thailand, Cambodia, and the Nature of Low-Intensity Border Conflicts
by Martin Wagener - 61-94 Skilled Migration, Knowledge Transfer and Development: The Case of the Highly Skilled Filipino Migrants in New Zealand and Australia
by Sheila V. Siar - 95-131 Multiplicity within Singularity: Racial Categorization and Recognizing “Mixed Race†in Singapore
by Zarine L. Rocha - 133-159 The End of Political Islam? A Comparative Analysis of Religious Parties in the Muslim Democracy of Indonesia
by Kikue Hamayotsu
2011, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 3-5 Introduction: China and Southeast Asia: Political and Economic Interactions
by Anne Booth - 7-29 Reconciling Trade and Environmental Protection in ASEAN-China Relations: More than Political Window Dressing?
by Joern Dosch - 31-64 ASEAN’s Preferential Trade Agreements (PTA) Strategy
by Guanyi Leu - 65-75 The Rise of China and Foreign Direct Investment from Southeast Asia
by Krislert Samphantharak - 77-104 Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea and Southeast Asian Responses
by Carlyle A. Thayer - 105-140 The Nature and Management of Myanmar’s Alignment with China: The SLORC/SPDC Years
by Juergen Haacke - 141-160 China’s Economic Relations with Indonesia: Threats and Opportunities
by Anne Booth - 161-165 Review: Schröter, Susanne (ed.): Christianity in Indonesia: Perspectives of Power
by Melissa Crouch - 166-172 Review: Askew, Mark (ed.): Legitimacy Crisis in Thailand
by Napisa Waitoolkiat - 173-175 Review: Pavin Chachavalpongpun (2010): Reinventing Thailand: Thaksin and His Foreign Policy
by Martin Wagener
2011, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-38 Indonesian Political Islam: Capitalist Development and the Legacies of the Cold War
by Vedi R. Hadiz - 39-67 Indonesian Perceptions and Attitudes toward the ASEAN Community
by Guido Benny & Kamarulnizam Abdullah - 69-94 A Comparative Study of State-Led Development in Myanmar (1988–2010) and Suharto’s Indonesia: An Approach from the Developmental State Theory
by Sai Khaing Myo Tun - 95-116 The Crux Is the Skin: Reflections on Southeast Asian Personhood
by Niels Mulder - 117-124 The Maritime Potential of ASEAN Economies
by Hans-Dieter Evers & Azhari Karim - 125-128 Review: Adam Fforde: Coping with Facts: A Skeptic’s Guide to the Problem of Development
by Michael Waibel
2010, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 3-9 Introduction: New Forms of Voter Mobilization in Southeast Asia
by Eva-Lotta E. Hedman & Andreas Ufen - 11-37 Electoral Campaigning in Indonesia: The Professionalization and Commercialization after 1998
by Andreas Ufen - 39-65 Debating the Conduct and Nature of Malaysian Politics: Communalism and New Media Post-March 2008
by Joseph Liow & Afif Pasuni - 67-95 Thai Electoral Campaigning: Vote-Canvassing Networks and Hybrid Voting
by Anyarat Chattharakul - 97-118 The Politics of “Public Opinion†in the Philippines
by Eva-Lotta E. Hedman - 119-121 Book Review: Clarke, Matthew, Ismet Fanany, and Sue Kenny (eds.), Post-Disaster Reconstruction: Lessons from Aceh
by Antje Missbach - 122-126 Book Review: McCoy, Alfred, Policing America’s Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State
by Salvador Regilme, Jr
2010, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 3-33 Monopolizing, Mutualizing, or Muddling Through: Factions and Party Management in Contemporary Thailand
by Paul Chambers & Aurel Croissant - 35-59 Aung San Suu Kyi and U.S. Policy toward Burma/Myanmar
by David Steinberg - 61-90 Identity-building and Democracy in the Philippines: National Failure and Local Responses in Mindanao
by Hannah Neumann - 91-94 Introduction: What Is ASEAN’s Relevance for Geopolitical Stability in Asia?
by Fenna Egberink & Frans-Paul van der Putten - 95-113 Still in the “Drivers’ Seat†, But for How Long? ASEAN’s Capacity for Leadership in East-Asian International Relations
by Lee Jones - 115-130 Regional Security in East Asia: ASEAN’s Value Added and Limitations
by Alice Ba - 131-141 ASEAN and Strategic Rivalry among the Great Powers in Asia
by Fenna Egberink & Frans-Paul van der Putten - 143-147 Review: Emmerson, Donald K. (ed.) (2008), Hard Choices. Security, Democracy, and Regionalism in Southeast Asia
by Corinna Krome - 148-151 Review: Aspinall, Edward (2009), Islam and Nation: Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia
by Christian Stegmann - 152-154 Review: Aspinall, Edward and Marcus Mietzner (eds.) (2010), Problems of Democratisation in Indonesia: Elections, Institutions and Society
by Vera Altmeyer
2010, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 3-40 Civil Society Action and Governance in Vietnam: Selected Findings from an Empirical Survey
by Jörg Wischermann - 41-72 Unity-in-Diversity? Regional Identity-building in Southeast Asia
by Kristina Jönsson - 73-119 Re-examining the Role of Transport Infrastructure in Trade, Regional Growth and Governance: Comparing the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and Central Eastern Europe (CEE)
by François Bafoil & Ruiwen Lin - 121-156 Malaysia’s 2008 General Election – Transition from Single-party Dominance?
by William Case - 157-175 Jemaah Islamiyah: Of Kin and Kind
by Sulastri Osman - 177-179 Review: Tan, Kevin Yew Lee, Marshall of Singapore. A Biography
by Andrew J. Harding - 180-185 Review: Bräuchler, Birgit (ed.), Reconciling Indonesia. Grassroots Agency for Peace
by Eva Ottendörfer
2010, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-3 From the Editor’s Desk
by Marco Bünte & David Camroux - 5-49 A Two-level-games Analysis of AFTA Agreements: What Caused ASEAN States to Move towards Economic Integration?
by Yi-hung Chiou - 51-78 Does AFTA Create More Trade for Thailand? An Investigation of Some Key Trade Indicators
by Piriya Pholphirul - 79-94 The Politics of Reform: Political Scandals, Elite Resistance, and Presidential Leadership in Indonesia
by Christian von Luebke - 95-120 From Rebels to Rulers and Legislators: The Political Transformation of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in Indonesia
by Gunnar Stange & Roman Patock - 121-144 The MoA-AD Debacle – An Analysis of Individuals’ Voices, Provincial Propaganda and National Disinterest
by Timothy Williams - 145-152 Review: Funston, John (ed.) (2009), Divided Over Thaksin: Thailand’s Coup and Problematic Transition
by Paul Chambers - 153-156 Review: Iwanaga, Kazuki (ed.) (2008), Women and Politics in Thailand: Continuity and Change
by Lydia Seibel - 157-162 Review: Iwanaga, Kazuki (ed.) (2008), Women’s Political Participation and Representation in Asia. Obstacles and Challenges
by Dagmar Hellmann-Rajanayagam - 163-165 Review: King, Victor T. (2008), The Sociology of Southeast Asia. Transformation in a Developing Region
by Magnus C. M. Brod
2009, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 3-22 Community Building at the Time of Nargis: The ASEAN Response
by Julio Amador III - 23-46 Singapore: The Politics of Inventing National Identity
by Stephan Ortmann - 47-70 Political Legitimacy of Vietnam’s One Party-State: Challenges and Responses
by Carlyle A. Thayer - 71-94 Luck, Policy or Something Else Entirely? Vietnam’s Economic Performance in 2009 and Prospects for 2010
by Adam J. Fforde - 95-110 Singapore in Its Worst Recession for Years. The Effects of the Current Economic Crisis on the City-State’s Economy
by Rolf Jordan - 111-132 Alternative Education or Teaching Radicalism? New Literature on Islamic Education in Southeast Asia
by Holger Warnk - 133-137 Review: Barr, Michael and Zlatko Skrbiš (2008), Constructing Singapore. Elitism, Ethnicity and the Nation-Building Project
by Boris Michel - 138-144 Review: Gravers, Mikael (ed.) (2007), Exploring Ethnic Diversity in Burma
by Roland Mischung - 145-151 Review: Miller, Michelle Ann (2009), Rebellion and Reform in Indonesia – Jakarta’s Security and Autonomy Policies in Aceh
by Antje Missbach
2009, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 3-38 Superfluous, Mischievous or Emancipating? Thailand’s Evolving Senate Today
by Paul Chambers - 39-80 Reliable Kingdom? The USA, Thailand, and the Logic of Bandwagoning
by Martin Wagener - 81-94 The Re-election of the Indonesian President: Reasons and Background
by Patrick Ziegenhain - 95-105 Burma/Myanmar: Challenges of a Ceasefire Accord in Karen State
by Paul Core - 107-110 Review: Kuhonta, Erik Martinez, Dan Slater, and Tuong Vu (eds.) (2008), Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis
by Aries Ayuson Arugay - 111-115 Review: Acharya, Amitav (2009), Whose Ideas Matter? Agency and Power in Asian Regionalism
by Ryoma Sakaeda - 116-118 Review: Holike, Christine (2008), Islam und Geschlechterpolitiken in Indonesien – Der Einzug der Scharia in die regionale Gesetzgebung
by Ricarda Gerlach - 119-125 Review: Somchai Phatharathananunth (2006), Civil Society and Democratization. Social Movements in Northeast Thailand
by Wolfram Schaffar
2009, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 3-5 The Politics of Refugees in and outside Burma/Myanmar
by Marco Bünte - 7-21 The "Everyday Politics" of IDP Protection in Karen State
by Stephen Hull - 23-46 Burmese Refugee Transnationalism: What Is the Effect?
by Inge Brees - 47-73 Contested Regimes, Aid Flows, and Refugee Flows: The Case of Burma
by Susan Banki - 75-86 Parliamentary Elections in Indonesia: President Susilo on the Rise
by Andreas Ufen - 87-99 Piracy in Southeast Asia – What Is Behind the Decline in Piracy?
by Marco Bünte - 101-104 Review: Davidson, Jamie S.: From Rebellion to Riots: Collective Violence on Indonesian Borneo (2008)
by Karolina Chmielewska - 105-108 Review: Jacobsen, Trudy: Lost Goddesses. The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian History (2008)
by Maraile Görgen - 109-110 Review: Grigoleit, Grit: Integrationsvarianten. Die Hmong in den USA (2008)
by Hans-Bernd Zöllner
2008, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 3-29 The Philippine Conflict in Muslim Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago Discussed from the Perspective of Secessionist Theories
by E. Dorothea Biehl - 30-64 The Role of Clean Technological Change and Networking in the Emergence of Small-Scale Enterprise Clusters: An Empirical Study in the Red River Delta of Northern Vietnam
by Dimitrios Konstadakopulos - 65-74 Behind the Shiny Facade of Prosperity. Poverty and Social Insecurity in Singaporel
by Rolf Jordan - 75-88 Human Rights in the Asia-Europe Dialogue
by Howard Loewen
2008, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 4-33 International Business in Myanmar: Internal Constraints, Commercial Concerns and Challenges
by Vicki Thein - 34-58 The Persistence of Political Culture in Laos and Cambodia
by Martin Stuart-Fox - 59-70 Overall Overhaul but Still Riddled with Problems: Indonesia Ten Years after Suharto’s Downfall
by Patrick Ziegenhain - 71-98 Once Again No Peace in Mindanao
by Peter Kreuzer - 99-114 The Fourth National Assembly Elections in Cambodia: Free and Fair, but Far away from International Standards
by Maraile Goergen
2008, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 3-40 Social Groups, Political Forces and Democracy. A Structure-Driven Explanation of Democratic Transformation in Thailand
by Aurel Croissant - 41-74 Theory and Practice of Regional Integration: A Comparative Study on the Cases of Gulf Cooperation Council and ASEAN
by YU Yake - 75-88 Myanmar: The Changing Face of Authoritarianism
by Marco Buente - 89-101 Attacks in Timor-Leste: Is the Young Democracy in Danger?
by Henriette Sachse & Manuel Schmitz - 102-114 A New Dawn in Malaysia: The 2008 Elections
by Andreas Ufen
2008, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 3-36 Vietnam’s Informal Farmers’ Groups: Narratives and Policy Implications
by Adam J. Fforde - 37-66 Ethnicity, Equity and Conflict in Multi-Ethnic Countries: A Case Study of Malaysia
by Edmund Terence Gomez - 67-84 Cleavages and Voter Mobilization in Southeast Asia: Indonesia and Malaysia in Comparison
by Andreas Ufen - 85-100 A Return to Democracy in Thailand – The Post-Coup Elections of December 2007 as a Clash of Elites
by Marco Buente - 101-110 The “Quadrilateral Initiative”: A New Security Structure in Asia?
by Howard Loewen
2007, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 5-30 Elite Rule and the Resource Curse: Obstacles to Local Development in the Philippines
by Andreas Lange - 31-49 “Problem State” Myanmar: Stable Authoritarianism, Social Crisis and the Dilemma of the International Community
by Marco Bünte - 50-66 Media and Protests in the Myanmar Crisis
by Lea Buck - 67-78 East Timor’s Fragile Statehood
by Manuel Schmitz - 79-98 Vietnam’s Policy of Economic Zoning
by Oskar Weggel
2007, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 8-43 Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia
by Torsten Geise - 44-72 Outward Foreign Direct Investment from Malaysia: An Exploratory Study
by Tham Siew Yean - 73-84 Jemaah Islamiyah after the Recent Wave of Arrests: How Much Danger Remains?
by Dirk Tomsa - 85-100 ASEAN – Problems and Chances of Regional Cooperation in East Asia
by Howard Loewen - 101-110 The Relationship between Germany and Vietnam
by Oskar Weggel
2007, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 6-31 Reducing the Price That Government Pays in Procurement. The Case of the Philippines
by Roderica Taduran Stamer - 32-56 The Mekong River Commission: Does It Work, and How Does the Mekong Basin’s Geography Influence Its Effectiveness?
by Ellen Bruzelius Backer - 57-66 The Fight against Corruption in Indonesia
by Sofie Arjon Schütte - 67-75 Elections in the Philippines – Continuity and Change
by Howard Loewen - 76-82 Stupendous Upswing of the Economy in Cambodia – Sustainable Process or Sham Boom?
by Oskar Weggel
2007, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 5-54 Democratization and Civil-military Relations in East Asia: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence
by Aurel Croissant & David Kühn - 55-88 Myanmar’s Civil Society – a Patch for the National Education System? The Emergence of Civil Society in Areas of State Weakness
by Jasmin Lorch - 89-99 Presidential Elections in East Timor
by Manuel Schmitz - 100-110 Will Cambodia become a One-Party-State? – Commune Council Elections 2007
by Maraile Görgen
2007, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 6-38 Vietnam’s Quest for Influence and Its Implications for the Management of Border Disputes with Laos and Cambodia
by Vu Le Thai Hoang - 39-66 Barisan Nasional Political Dominance and the General Elections of 2004 in Malaysia
by Julian C. H. Lee - 67-78 Thailand Quo Vadis? The Kingdom Six Months after the Military Coup
by Marco Bünte & Kathrin Prasse - 79-95 Accession to the WTO: A Milestone in the History of Vietnam
by Oskar Weggel
2007, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 16-51 The International Political Economy of ASEAN Economic Integration and Bilateral FTAs
by Christopher M. Dent - 52-76 U.S. Free Trade Agreements in East Asia: Politics, Economics, and Security Policy in the Bush Administration
by Stephen Hoadley - 77-106 The Integration of Trade and Environmental Policies in Free Trade Agreements in Southeast-Asia
by Astrid Fritz Carrapatoso - 107-119 Elections in Aceh: New Hope for Peace?
by Andreas Ufen
2006, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 3-34 'Bürger-Journalismus' Widersprüchlichkeiten in der Berichterstattung über die allgemeinen Wahlen in Singapur
by James Gomez - 35-46 Putsch in Thailand: Rückkehr des Militärs in die Politik?
by Marco Bünte - 47-56 Das Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) - Akteur einer internationalen Ordnungspolitik?
by Howard Loewen - 57-86 Sisyphus in Kambodscha: Der permanente Kampf gegen soziale Schieflagen
by Oskar Weggel
2006, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 5-41 The Liberalisation of Foreign Ownership and Cross-border M&A in South East Asia since the 1997 Financial Crisis
by Chris Dixon - 42-70 The Impact of Democratization on the Making of Foreign Policy in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines
by Jörn Dosch - 71-80 Project Mahathir: 'Extraordinary' Population Growth in Sabah
by Sina Frank