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LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS Issue 25 of ‘Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia’. This special issue of Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia is devoted to examining various aspects associated with land governance in Laos. The first article in the collection, written by Ian Baird, considers how conceptualizations related to land have shifted over the last number of decades SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA EXPOSITION, CRITIQUE AND NEW DIRECTIONS FOR PANTAYONG T he Filipino language has two forms for the English word “we/us”: “tayo” and “kami.” In Bahasa Indonesia, the same distinction holds for the pair “kita” and “kami” (Johns 1997). “Tayo,” which is described as the inclusive form of “we,” refers to a collectivity composed of both the speakers and the listeners in a communication context. QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. タイにおける気候変動——知識の政策と支配への影 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 気候変動は、社会と環境に対する21世紀最大の世界的危機の一つだ。それに、異常気象現象や動植物の生息地の喪失、作物の不作、それに沿岸部や島しょ部の水没が生じる頻度や規模が増大している事は、査読を受けた出版物が裏付けている。そこで、温室効果ガス排出量の安定化と将来の影響 中国のソフト・パワーとASEANの建設的関与:中 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 10年間の沈黙の後、南シナ海(SCS)の対立が再浮上し、東アジア防衛議論の的となった。この対立は様々な意味において、中国のASEANとその加盟諸国との関係を試す試金石である。 THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA It is now time to celebrate our achievement with the launch of this book. At the Crossroads unravels a critical juncture in Southeast Asia, from 2017 to 2021, a juncture replete with changes, contestations and challenges facing the region, from different viewpoints: political, economic, social, and cultural. This time, we bring together all the RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia. KNOWN KNOWNS, KNOWN UNKNOWNS, UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS, ANDSEE MORE ONKYOTOREVIEW.ORG
LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS Issue 25 of ‘Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia’. This special issue of Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia is devoted to examining various aspects associated with land governance in Laos. The first article in the collection, written by Ian Baird, considers how conceptualizations related to land have shifted over the last number of decades SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA EXPOSITION, CRITIQUE AND NEW DIRECTIONS FOR PANTAYONG T he Filipino language has two forms for the English word “we/us”: “tayo” and “kami.” In Bahasa Indonesia, the same distinction holds for the pair “kita” and “kami” (Johns 1997). “Tayo,” which is described as the inclusive form of “we,” refers to a collectivity composed of both the speakers and the listeners in a communication context. QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. タイにおける気候変動——知識の政策と支配への影 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 気候変動は、社会と環境に対する21世紀最大の世界的危機の一つだ。それに、異常気象現象や動植物の生息地の喪失、作物の不作、それに沿岸部や島しょ部の水没が生じる頻度や規模が増大している事は、査読を受けた出版物が裏付けている。そこで、温室効果ガス排出量の安定化と将来の影響 中国のソフト・パワーとASEANの建設的関与:中 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 10年間の沈黙の後、南シナ海(SCS)の対立が再浮上し、東アジア防衛議論の的となった。この対立は様々な意味において、中国のASEANとその加盟諸国との関係を試す試金石である。 SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA NAYAWAK AND OTHER STORIES Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia Issue 13 (March 2013): Monarchies in Southeast Asia 3 in stealing copra. The warehouseman caught them in the act and shot Samuel who tried to escape. In revenge, since they were armed with knives, they stabbed the warehouseman. VIETNAM’S URBAN MIDDLE CLASS: GROWING & AWAKENING Today, there is a growing discussion about the rapid expansion of a middle-income consumer class. There are optimistic estimates about the growing middle class, and Vietnam is often referred to as the place where this segment is growing the fastest in Southeast Asia, 1 from 12 million in 2012, it is predicted to reach 33 million in 2020, that QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. PRIORITISING AGRICULTURAL REFORM IN MYANMAR Sean Turnell and Wylie Bradford of the Macquarie University, Australia, look at the agricultural sector in Myanmar, the source of income of the majority of Myanmar people, and plot the important role it will play in enabling the country’s economic renaissance. They propose a set of recommendations on how to promote and sustain this sector, bearing in mind the potential of Myanmar in the LEGITIMACY AND MILITARY RULE IN TODAY’S THAILAND The NCPO regime has already outlasted each of Thailand’s two immediately preceding military regimes in 1991 and 2006 and, after the military-sponsored draft constitution was passed in a heavily controlled referendum on 7 August 2016, looks set to continue ruling the country until late 2017 at least. This essay analyses the NCPO’sstrategy
CLASH OF SPIRITS: THE HISTORY OF POWER AND SUGAR PLANTER This book, based on the author’s doctoral thesis at Cornell University, is a history of sugar planting in Negros, a Visayan island in the Philippine archipelago. “RAYA KITA”: MALAY MUSLIMS OF SOUTHERN THAILAND AND THE In 2011, a Children’s Day Fair was held in La Meng 1 school in the Raman district of Yala province. The fair consisted of a variety of activities including games, shows, gift drawing lots, eateries and goodies giveaways, and an award granting ceremony. ANG MGA KILUSANG PANGKAPALIGIRAN AT ANG POLITIKA NG “Hindi tungkol sa politika ang aming kilusan.” Narinig ko ang mga katulad na pahayag ng mga aktibistang pangkapaligiran sa Thailand nang maraming ulit, kapwa sa mga pampublikong talakayan at mga pribadongpagpupulong.
中国のソフト・パワーとASEANの建設的関与:中 …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE 10年間の沈黙の後、南シナ海(SCS)の対立が再浮上し、東アジア防衛議論の的となった。この対立は様々な意味において、中国のASEANとその加盟諸国との関係を試す試金石である。 INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia. Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessible writing. We also want to encourage more sustained engagement betweenuniversity
LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS Issue 25 of ‘Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia’. This special issue of Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia is devoted to examining various aspects associated with land governance in Laos. The first article in the collection, written by Ian Baird, considers how conceptualizations related to land have shifted over the last number of decades RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia. SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR CULTURAL EXPORTS F. rom the end of World War Π until the mid 1980s, the Japanese government did very little to promote the export of Japanese cultural industries and products to the world – especially to East and Southeast Asia.. In sharp contrast to its large investment in promoting the export of industrial developments, such as cars and electronics, the government did not treat “culture” as an object CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. CLASH OF SPIRITS: THE HISTORY OF POWER AND SUGAR PLANTER This book, based on the author’s doctoral thesis at Cornell University, is a history of sugar planting in Negros, a Visayan island in the Philippine archipelago. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MALAYSIASEE MORE ONKYOTOREVIEW.ORG
PAUL HUTCHCROFT ON THE PHILIPPINES Paul Hutchcroft. Thank you very much. It’s a real pleasure to be here today to join this comparative discussion of political leadership throughout the region and I am pleased to have this opportunity to talk about the Philippines. My talk today is based to a considerable extent on a paper co-authored with Joel Rocamora, executive directorof
INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia. Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessible writing. We also want to encourage more sustained engagement betweenuniversity
LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS Issue 25 of ‘Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia’. This special issue of Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia is devoted to examining various aspects associated with land governance in Laos. The first article in the collection, written by Ian Baird, considers how conceptualizations related to land have shifted over the last number of decades RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia. SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR CULTURAL EXPORTS F. rom the end of World War Π until the mid 1980s, the Japanese government did very little to promote the export of Japanese cultural industries and products to the world – especially to East and Southeast Asia.. In sharp contrast to its large investment in promoting the export of industrial developments, such as cars and electronics, the government did not treat “culture” as an object CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. CLASH OF SPIRITS: THE HISTORY OF POWER AND SUGAR PLANTER This book, based on the author’s doctoral thesis at Cornell University, is a history of sugar planting in Negros, a Visayan island in the Philippine archipelago. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MALAYSIASEE MORE ONKYOTOREVIEW.ORG
PAUL HUTCHCROFT ON THE PHILIPPINES Paul Hutchcroft. Thank you very much. It’s a real pleasure to be here today to join this comparative discussion of political leadership throughout the region and I am pleased to have this opportunity to talk about the Philippines. My talk today is based to a considerable extent on a paper co-authored with Joel Rocamora, executive directorof
SOME NEGATIVE IMPACTS FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DURING Some Negative Impacts for University Students During Pandemic 2020. In 2020, there was no escaping the worldwide impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and researchers and students on academic campuses were no exception. Many international and domestic conferences have been cancelled. Face-to-face communication in closed classrooms has beenimpossible.
POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA This special issue on “Political Assassinations in Southeast Asia” was developed based out of a panel on the same topic at the international seminar “Networking Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan, Facing Urgent and Fundamental Issues,” organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University on March 19-20,2016.
HILL OF GEMS, GEMS OF LABOUR The Khao Ploy Waen or literally ‘hill of gems,’ which is one of the main mining areas of Chanthaburi (the other being Ban Ka Cha), is situated about 10 kilometers from the city in a scenic jungle area located on slightly elevated dead volcanic plugs. On the top of the hill, there is a Buddhist pagoda. THE LEGAL WEAPON KILLING DEMOCRACY IN THAILAND’S DEEP The special law took place in Thailand’s Deep south after unidentified assailants raided a military camp in Narathiwat province on January 4th, 2004. In response, Thaksin’s government declared martial law. It was literally the last day of democracy in Thailand’s Deep South. To make matters worse, the Krusae Mosque incident and the Takbai BLUE BLOOD OF THE BIG ASTANA —IBRAHIM A. JUBAIRA For a time in the 1950s he served on the ill-fated Commission on National Integration. Both as a writer and as a high-status Muslim with the benefit of a colonial education, his voice assumes a distance from the world he describes in “Blue Blood.”. Jubaira’s curious use of the Anglo-English term “Mohammedan,” for example, is an LEGITIMACY AND MILITARY RULE IN TODAY’S THAILAND The NCPO regime has already outlasted each of Thailand’s two immediately preceding military regimes in 1991 and 2006 and, after the military-sponsored draft constitution was passed in a heavily controlled referendum on 7 August 2016, looks set to continue ruling the country until late 2017 at least. This essay analyses the NCPO’sstrategy
PRIORITISING AGRICULTURAL REFORM IN MYANMAR Sean Turnell and Wylie Bradford of the Macquarie University, Australia, look at the agricultural sector in Myanmar, the source of income of the majority of Myanmar people, and plot the important role it will play in enabling the country’s economic renaissance. They propose a set of recommendations on how to promote and sustain this sector, bearing in mind the potential of Myanmar in the POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MALAYSIA A broader housing policy from the Malaysian government started in earnest in the 1970s. According to Syafiee (2016), the history of housing provision in Malaysia can be divided into four phases, namely ‘Housing the Poor (1971–1985)’, ‘Market Reform (1986–1997)’, ‘Slums Clearance (1998–2011)’, and ‘StateAffordable Housing
GENDER AWARENESS AND EQUALITY IN INDONESIAN FOREIGN POLICY Gender socialization plays a vital role in the making of gender awareness in society, including the awareness over the involvement of women in politics, especially in international politics or foreign policy. Gender socialization is the process that explaining individual how to act in their society to be based on gender differentiation. PAUL HUTCHCROFT ON THE PHILIPPINES Paul Hutchcroft. Thank you very much. It’s a real pleasure to be here today to join this comparative discussion of political leadership throughout the region and I am pleased to have this opportunity to talk about the Philippines. My talk today is based to a considerable extent on a paper co-authored with Joel Rocamora, executive directorof
INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia.Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessiblewriting.
RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia. SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES This paper sets out to challenge the conventional wisdom that structural factors consist of the China threat, and that the ongoing South China Sea disputes are the prime factors in the current military build-ups in Southeast Asia. LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS In recent years there has been considerable controversy in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR or Laos) regarding decisions by the government to issue long-term land concessions to foreign companies for large-scale plantation development, particularly for the cultivation of rubber, but also other commercial crops. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR CULTURAL EXPORTS F. rom the end of World War Π until the mid 1980s, the Japanese government did very little to promote the export of Japanese cultural industries and products to the world – especially to East and Southeast Asia.. In sharp contrast to its large investment in promoting the export of industrial developments, such as cars and electronics, the government did not treat “culture” as an object CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA PAUL HUTCHCROFT ON THE PHILIPPINES My talk today is based to a considerable extent on a paper co-authored with Joel Rocamora, executive director of the Institute for Popular Democracy in the Philippines. Our paper is entitled “Strong Demands and Weak Institutions: Addressing the Democratic Deficit in thePhilippines.”
QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA Although it is a Muslim majority country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia still faces many challenges in developing Halal tourism. CLASH OF SPIRITS: THE HISTORY OF POWER AND SUGAR PLANTER This book, based on the author’s doctoral thesis at Cornell University, is a history of sugar planting in Negros, a Visayan island in the Philippine archipelago. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MALAYSIASEE MORE ONKYOTOREVIEW.ORG
INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia.Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessiblewriting.
RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia. SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES This paper sets out to challenge the conventional wisdom that structural factors consist of the China threat, and that the ongoing South China Sea disputes are the prime factors in the current military build-ups in Southeast Asia. LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS In recent years there has been considerable controversy in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR or Laos) regarding decisions by the government to issue long-term land concessions to foreign companies for large-scale plantation development, particularly for the cultivation of rubber, but also other commercial crops. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR CULTURAL EXPORTS F. rom the end of World War Π until the mid 1980s, the Japanese government did very little to promote the export of Japanese cultural industries and products to the world – especially to East and Southeast Asia.. In sharp contrast to its large investment in promoting the export of industrial developments, such as cars and electronics, the government did not treat “culture” as an object CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA PAUL HUTCHCROFT ON THE PHILIPPINES My talk today is based to a considerable extent on a paper co-authored with Joel Rocamora, executive director of the Institute for Popular Democracy in the Philippines. Our paper is entitled “Strong Demands and Weak Institutions: Addressing the Democratic Deficit in thePhilippines.”
QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA Although it is a Muslim majority country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia still faces many challenges in developing Halal tourism. CLASH OF SPIRITS: THE HISTORY OF POWER AND SUGAR PLANTER This book, based on the author’s doctoral thesis at Cornell University, is a history of sugar planting in Negros, a Visayan island in the Philippine archipelago. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MALAYSIASEE MORE ONKYOTOREVIEW.ORG
SOME NEGATIVE IMPACTS FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DURING Notes: O’Donoghue, J., Singh, G., & Green, C. (2004) A comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of IT based education and the implication upon students. BLUE BLOOD OF THE BIG ASTANA —IBRAHIM A. JUBAIRA Although the heart may care no more, the mind can always recall. The mind can always recall, for there are always things to remember: languid days of depressed boyhood; shared happy days under the glare of the sun; concealed love and mocking fate; etc. POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Assassination in Thai Local Politics: A Decade of Decentralization (2000-2009) Nuttakorn Vititanon. Pembunuhan dalam Politik Lokal Thailand: Sebuah Dasawarsa masa Desentralisasi (2000-2009) THE LEGAL WEAPON KILLING DEMOCRACY IN THAILAND’S DEEP “The big thing that we know from John Stuart Mill is that democracy is government by discussion, and, if you make discussion fearful, you are not going to get a democracy, no matter how you count thevotes.”
LEGITIMACY AND MILITARY RULE IN TODAY’S THAILAND Amidst a wave of recent studies on the global decline of democracy and the concurrent resurgence of authoritarianism (Diamond 2008; Diamond 2015), the Thai case stands out because unlike authoritarian regimes elsewhere, Thailand since May 2014 has been the only country under full-fledged military rule in the world (Barany 2015: 88). PAUL HUTCHCROFT ON THE PHILIPPINES My talk today is based to a considerable extent on a paper co-authored with Joel Rocamora, executive director of the Institute for Popular Democracy in the Philippines. Our paper is entitled “Strong Demands and Weak Institutions: Addressing the Democratic Deficit in thePhilippines.”
GENDER AWARENESS AND EQUALITY IN INDONESIAN FOREIGN POLICY In 2014, for the first time, Indonesia appointed a female diplomat, Retno Marsudi, to become Indonesian new minister of foreign affairs. A couple years later, Indonesia set its two female diplomats to deliver Indonesian replies to West Papua issues that were brought PRIORITISING AGRICULTURAL REFORM IN MYANMAR Sean Turnell and Wylie Bradford of the Macquarie University, Australia, look at the agricultural sector in Myanmar, the source of income of the majority of Myanmar people, and plot the important role it will play in enabling the country’s economic renaissance. They propose a set of recommendations on how to promote and sustain this sector, bearing in mind the potential of Myanmar in the REVIEW: 베네딕트 앤더슨 (BENEDICT ANDERSON) This is the first book in Korean that exclusively introduces the academic life of Benedict Anderson. As we know, Anderson "was born in China, grew up in three different countries, carried an Irish passport, and was absorbed in Southeast Asia while living in the U.S. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MALAYSIA The fourteenth Malaysian General Election is scheduled to be called on or before 24 August 2018. The election campaigns from both the ruling and opposition parties have virtually started. INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia. Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessible writing. We also want to encourage more sustained engagement betweenuniversity
RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia.MYANMAR UNDER SIEGE
SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA This special issue on “Political Assassinations in Southeast Asia” was developed based out of a panel on the same topic at the international seminar “Networking Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan, Facing Urgent and Fundamental Issues,” organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University on March 19-20,2016.
KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA NAYAWAK AND OTHER STORIES Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia Issue 13 (March 2013): Monarchies in Southeast Asia 3 in stealing copra. The warehouseman caught them in the act and shot Samuel who tried to escape. In revenge, since they were armed with knives, they stabbed the warehouseman. LUUK KHREUNG: THE VIETNAM WAR’S FORGOTTEN LEGACY IN Luuk Khreung: The Vietnam War’s Forgotten Legacy in Thailand. In 1954, the war was waging in the Indochina Region. Vietnam and Laos were at war for independence against the French, while in Cambodia, an uprising against the Royals was imminent. Eventually, these countries would fall under communism in 1975. REVIEW: SI AMAPOLA SA 65 NA KABANATA [AMAPOLA IN 65 A time-traveling manananggal named Josefa (Sepa) suddenly materializes out of a toilet bowl in traffic cop Emil’s bathroom. This angel/demon of history had fought alongside Katipunan founder and national hero Andres Bonifacio, for whom she nursed an unrequited love, during the Philippine Revolution of 1896. Still mourning theill-fated
CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia. Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessible writing. We also want to encourage more sustained engagement betweenuniversity
RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia.MYANMAR UNDER SIEGE
SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA This special issue on “Political Assassinations in Southeast Asia” was developed based out of a panel on the same topic at the international seminar “Networking Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan, Facing Urgent and Fundamental Issues,” organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University on March 19-20,2016.
KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA NAYAWAK AND OTHER STORIES Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia Issue 13 (March 2013): Monarchies in Southeast Asia 3 in stealing copra. The warehouseman caught them in the act and shot Samuel who tried to escape. In revenge, since they were armed with knives, they stabbed the warehouseman. LUUK KHREUNG: THE VIETNAM WAR’S FORGOTTEN LEGACY IN Luuk Khreung: The Vietnam War’s Forgotten Legacy in Thailand. In 1954, the war was waging in the Indochina Region. Vietnam and Laos were at war for independence against the French, while in Cambodia, an uprising against the Royals was imminent. Eventually, these countries would fall under communism in 1975. REVIEW: SI AMAPOLA SA 65 NA KABANATA [AMAPOLA IN 65 A time-traveling manananggal named Josefa (Sepa) suddenly materializes out of a toilet bowl in traffic cop Emil’s bathroom. This angel/demon of history had fought alongside Katipunan founder and national hero Andres Bonifacio, for whom she nursed an unrequited love, during the Philippine Revolution of 1896. Still mourning theill-fated
CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. HILL OF GEMS, GEMS OF LABOUR The Khao Ploy Waen or literally ‘hill of gems,’ which is one of the main mining areas of Chanthaburi (the other being Ban Ka Cha), is situated about 10 kilometers from the city in a scenic jungle area located on slightly elevated dead volcanic plugs. On the top of the hill, there is a Buddhist pagoda. THE FUTURE OF THE MONARCHY IN THAILAND The Future of the Monarchy in Thailand. The future of any monarchy is at least partially determined by the strengths and weaknesses of its current reign and the path of succession to the next. This is particularly true in Thailand today where the present King, Bhumibol Adulyadej, is now the longest-reigning living monarch in the world. KNOWN KNOWNS, KNOWN UNKNOWNS, UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS, AND F ormer US Secretary Defense Donald Rumsfeld made semantic history on 12 February 2002 when he gave the profoundly perplexing explanation about “known knowns,” “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” in Iraq. I tend to agree with him that this is a useful conceptual framework for analyzing complex problems. NASA has actually been using it in planning space missions and preparing to LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS Issue 25 of ‘Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia’. This special issue of Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia is devoted to examining various aspects associated with land governance in Laos. The first article in the collection, written by Ian Baird, considers how conceptualizations related to land have shifted over the last number of decades CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES AND PROSPECTS FOR THAI RICE Rice farmer from Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand T. he general question of Thai rice production, and its prospects – as a problem, or series of problems, requiring and necessitating further investigation – interlinks with a number of other important ongoing questions, factors, and considerations.. More specifically, the main concerns constituting this problem are, today, essentially strategic THE COLD WAR’S LEGACIES IN MALAYSIA The Cold War left a complex and enduring legacy for Malaysian formal politics and civil society. We can see these implications still in terms of political ideologies, settlement patterns, restrictive legislation, and geopolitical positioning. Overall, Malaysia did experience a genuine, and genuinely aggressive, communist movement,and its
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR CULTURAL EXPORTS F. rom the end of World War Π until the mid 1980s, the Japanese government did very little to promote the export of Japanese cultural industries and products to the world – especially to East and Southeast Asia.. In sharp contrast to its large investment in promoting the export of industrial developments, such as cars and electronics, the government did not treat “culture” as an object CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA Source: MOHA and DOS (Author’s calculations) Table 1 shows the trends in violent crime rates in KL and Selangor. Unarmed robbery is the highest reported violent crime whereas murder is the lowest. The unarmed robbery rate increases between 2010 and 2013 and thereafterdecreases.
CLASH OF SPIRITS: THE HISTORY OF POWER AND SUGAR PLANTER This book, based on the author’s doctoral thesis at Cornell University, is a history of sugar planting in Negros, a Visayan island in the Philippine archipelago. CAMIGUIN | KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Cold War was a period of intense conflict across Southeast Asia, marked by a bloody mix of interstate conflicts, civil wars, displacement, and genocides. INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia. Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessible writing. We also want to encourage more sustained engagement betweenuniversity
RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia.MYANMAR UNDER SIEGE
SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA This special issue on “Political Assassinations in Southeast Asia” was developed based out of a panel on the same topic at the international seminar “Networking Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan, Facing Urgent and Fundamental Issues,” organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University on March 19-20,2016.
KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA NAYAWAK AND OTHER STORIES Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia Issue 13 (March 2013): Monarchies in Southeast Asia 3 in stealing copra. The warehouseman caught them in the act and shot Samuel who tried to escape. In revenge, since they were armed with knives, they stabbed the warehouseman. LUUK KHREUNG: THE VIETNAM WAR’S FORGOTTEN LEGACY IN Luuk Khreung: The Vietnam War’s Forgotten Legacy in Thailand. In 1954, the war was waging in the Indochina Region. Vietnam and Laos were at war for independence against the French, while in Cambodia, an uprising against the Royals was imminent. Eventually, these countries would fall under communism in 1975. REVIEW: SI AMAPOLA SA 65 NA KABANATA [AMAPOLA IN 65 A time-traveling manananggal named Josefa (Sepa) suddenly materializes out of a toilet bowl in traffic cop Emil’s bathroom. This angel/demon of history had fought alongside Katipunan founder and national hero Andres Bonifacio, for whom she nursed an unrequited love, during the Philippine Revolution of 1896. Still mourning theill-fated
CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. INFORMATION ABOUT THE KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia has been launched to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia. Our primary goal is to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessible writing. We also want to encourage more sustained engagement betweenuniversity
RYUKYU NETWORKS IN MARITIME ASIA An Introduction to the Rekidai Hoan. T he Ryukyu Kingdom (present-day Okinawa) was located at the intersection of the South China Sea and East China Sea facing South China and Kyushu. Long before the Ryukyu Kingdom period (1429-1879), it was already alert to the advantages and opportunities offered by the sea and put them to use in its trade with East and Southeast Asia.MYANMAR UNDER SIEGE
SOUTHEAST ASIA ARMS RACE? CLAIMS & REALITIES Recent military modernization in Southeast Asia gave rise to this consensus and proponents offer two dominant explanations for the increase of military acquisitions. One of the main arguments behind the arms race is the rise of China and it changing the balance of power, bringing instability to the region and fuelling militaryacquisitions.
POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA This special issue on “Political Assassinations in Southeast Asia” was developed based out of a panel on the same topic at the international seminar “Networking Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan, Facing Urgent and Fundamental Issues,” organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University on March 19-20,2016.
KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA NAYAWAK AND OTHER STORIES Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia Issue 13 (March 2013): Monarchies in Southeast Asia 3 in stealing copra. The warehouseman caught them in the act and shot Samuel who tried to escape. In revenge, since they were armed with knives, they stabbed the warehouseman. LUUK KHREUNG: THE VIETNAM WAR’S FORGOTTEN LEGACY IN Luuk Khreung: The Vietnam War’s Forgotten Legacy in Thailand. In 1954, the war was waging in the Indochina Region. Vietnam and Laos were at war for independence against the French, while in Cambodia, an uprising against the Royals was imminent. Eventually, these countries would fall under communism in 1975. REVIEW: SI AMAPOLA SA 65 NA KABANATA [AMAPOLA IN 65 A time-traveling manananggal named Josefa (Sepa) suddenly materializes out of a toilet bowl in traffic cop Emil’s bathroom. This angel/demon of history had fought alongside Katipunan founder and national hero Andres Bonifacio, for whom she nursed an unrequited love, during the Philippine Revolution of 1896. Still mourning theill-fated
CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA QUESTIONING THE IMPORTANCE OF HALAL TOURISM IN INDONESIA According to Statistic Indonesia ( Badan Pusat Statistik Indonesia, BPS), the five countries from whom Indonesia received most inbound tourists were Malaysia, Singapore, China, Australia, and West Timor. This suggests that most inbound visitors are not Muslim, therefore it raises the question of the importance of Halal tourism implementation. HILL OF GEMS, GEMS OF LABOUR The Khao Ploy Waen or literally ‘hill of gems,’ which is one of the main mining areas of Chanthaburi (the other being Ban Ka Cha), is situated about 10 kilometers from the city in a scenic jungle area located on slightly elevated dead volcanic plugs. On the top of the hill, there is a Buddhist pagoda. THE FUTURE OF THE MONARCHY IN THAILAND The Future of the Monarchy in Thailand. The future of any monarchy is at least partially determined by the strengths and weaknesses of its current reign and the path of succession to the next. This is particularly true in Thailand today where the present King, Bhumibol Adulyadej, is now the longest-reigning living monarch in the world. KNOWN KNOWNS, KNOWN UNKNOWNS, UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS, AND F ormer US Secretary Defense Donald Rumsfeld made semantic history on 12 February 2002 when he gave the profoundly perplexing explanation about “known knowns,” “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns” in Iraq. I tend to agree with him that this is a useful conceptual framework for analyzing complex problems. NASA has actually been using it in planning space missions and preparing to LAND GOVERNANCE IN LAOS Issue 25 of ‘Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia’. This special issue of Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia is devoted to examining various aspects associated with land governance in Laos. The first article in the collection, written by Ian Baird, considers how conceptualizations related to land have shifted over the last number of decades CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES AND PROSPECTS FOR THAI RICE Rice farmer from Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand T. he general question of Thai rice production, and its prospects – as a problem, or series of problems, requiring and necessitating further investigation – interlinks with a number of other important ongoing questions, factors, and considerations.. More specifically, the main concerns constituting this problem are, today, essentially strategic THE COLD WAR’S LEGACIES IN MALAYSIA The Cold War left a complex and enduring legacy for Malaysian formal politics and civil society. We can see these implications still in terms of political ideologies, settlement patterns, restrictive legislation, and geopolitical positioning. Overall, Malaysia did experience a genuine, and genuinely aggressive, communist movement,and its
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR CULTURAL EXPORTS F. rom the end of World War Π until the mid 1980s, the Japanese government did very little to promote the export of Japanese cultural industries and products to the world – especially to East and Southeast Asia.. In sharp contrast to its large investment in promoting the export of industrial developments, such as cars and electronics, the government did not treat “culture” as an object CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA Source: MOHA and DOS (Author’s calculations) Table 1 shows the trends in violent crime rates in KL and Selangor. Unarmed robbery is the highest reported violent crime whereas murder is the lowest. The unarmed robbery rate increases between 2010 and 2013 and thereafterdecreases.
CLASH OF SPIRITS: THE HISTORY OF POWER AND SUGAR PLANTER This book, based on the author’s doctoral thesis at Cornell University, is a history of sugar planting in Negros, a Visayan island in the Philippine archipelago. CAMIGUIN | KYOTO REVIEW OF SOUTHEAST ASIA The Cold War was a period of intense conflict across Southeast Asia, marked by a bloody mix of interstate conflicts, civil wars, displacement, and genocides.MENU
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Eva Hansson & Meredith L. Weiss EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION: BEYOND THE COLD WAR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA The Cold War was a period of intense conflict across Southeast Asia, marked by a bloody mix of interstate conflicts, civil wars, displacement, and genocides. The disastrous tally of human suffering and lives wasted have led many to argue that the term “Cold War” is itself a misnomer in the region. Moreover, coinciding with this period of global tension were more or less protracted national liberation struggles and the consolidation of postcolonial regimes across Southeast Asia, amplifying the impact of the Cold War as its requirements shaped alliances, ideological frames, and state and societal priorities. The Cold War was played out in domestic politics both at the level of the state and within civil society, tying both sectors, too, to the international stage and transnational actors. Western “domino theory” and fear of communism translated into broad repression of popular movements and dissent. The anticommunist “west” sought stable governments who could resist communism, even if through coercion. For its part, the communist bloc likewise supported authoritarian governments, but those with aEVA HANSSON
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LEGACIES OF THE COLD WAR: REGIME SECURITY AND COERCIVE FORCES INVIETNAM
The political reality in Vietnam today is a result of the superpowers that collided through the leaders in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. … t was a collision with a very unfortunate result.*
Warisan Perang Dingin: Rezim Keamanan dan Kekuatan-memaksa di Vietnam*
มรดกจากสงครามเย็น: ความมั่นคงของระบอบการปกครองและการใช้กำลังข่มขู่บังคับในเวียดนาม*
冷戦の遺産:ベトナムにおける体制の安全保障と暴力機構*
Di sản của cuộc chiến tranh lạnh: An ninh chế độ v các lực lượng cưỡng chế ở Việt Nam*
Mga Pamana ng Cold War: Seguridad ng rehimen at mga mapamilit napwersa sa Biyetnam
MEREDITH L. WEISS
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THE COLD WAR’S LEGACIES IN MALAYSIA The Cold War left a dramatic mark on Malaysian politics and society. The anti-communist Emergency of 1948–60 demonstrated the lengths to which first British colonial, then local, elites were prepared to go to combat communism’s advance domestically. But the still-pervasive threat of communism, then the specter of an all-too-convenient communist bogey, resonated across the polity well beyond the marginalization, then defeat, of*
Berbagai Warisan Perang Dingin di Malaysia*
มรดกจากสงครามเย็นในมาเลเซีย*
マレーシアにおける冷戦遺産*
Di sản Chiến tranh Lạnh ở Malaysia*
Ang mga Pamana ng Cold War sa MalaysiaKEVIN HEWISON
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BLACK SITE THAILAND: COLD WAR POLITICAL LEGACIES A striking aspect of reporting on the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) “black site” in Thailand was Human Rights Watch researcher Sunai Phasuk’s comment that Thai military and police had adopted the black site’s torture techniques: “We had never heard of waterboarding before – it was only after 2004 or 2005 that it’s been used here” (Los Angeles Times, April 22,*
Penjara-Tersembunyi di Thailand: Warisan Politik Perang Dingin*
คุกลับประเทศไทย: มรดกทางการเมืองจากยุคสงครามเย็น*
ブラック・サイト、タイ:冷戦の政治的遺産*
Điểm đen ở Thái Lan: Các di sản chính trị của Chiếntranh Lạnh
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Ang Black Site sa Thailand: Mga Pamanang Pampulitika ng Cold War TERESA S. ENCARNACION TADEM*
TRACING THE RISE OF FILIPINO TECHNOCRATS THROUGH THE COLD WAR The rise of Filipino technocrats is generally associated with the martial-law period (1972-1986) in the Philippines. The importance of technocracy to the United States, however, preceded that period. As early as the 1950s, the US already saw*
Melacak Kebangkitan Teknokrat Filipina melalui Perang Dingin*
ย้อนมองเส้นทางสู่อำนาจของเทคโนแครตฟิลิปปินส์ผ่านยุคสงครามเย็น*
冷戦を通じたフィリピン人テクノクラートの台頭をたどる*
Truy tìm sự trỗi dậy của các nhà kỹ trị người Philippines qua Chiến tranh Lạnh*
Pagtunton sa Pag-angat ng mga Pilipinong Teknokrata sa pamamagitan ngCold War
OLLE TÖRNQUIST
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HOW LONG IS NOW? OF INDONESIAN REFORMASI AND ITS BELATED RECLAIMINGOF COLD WAR HISTORY
The title, “How long is now?,” alludes to a mural along Oranienburger Strasse, Berlin-Mitte, on what was once a SS centre and Nazi prison, then a public East German building, and after the fall of the wall, a centre for dynamic artists; the building is now*
Seberapa Lama Saat Ini?: Era Reformasi Indonesia dan Perebutan Kembali yang Terlambat atas Sejarah Perang Dingin*
เดี๋ยวนี้คืออีกนานแค่ไหน? ว่าด้วยยุค Reformasi ของอินโดนีเซียและการทวงคืนประวัติศาสตร์สมัยสงครามเย็นที่ช้าเกินการณ์*
現状はいつまで続くのか? インドネシアのレフォルマシと遅れた冷戦史の捉え直しについて*
Bây giờ đã là bao lâu rồi? Cuộc cải cách (reformasi) Indonesia và nhận thức muộn của nó về lịch sử Chiếntranh lạnh
THE BLOOMING YEARS
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A PUBLICATION — THE BLOOMING YEARS Message from the Editor: This collection of articles from the Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia (KRSEA) is published with the financial support of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University. We have compiled all the English articles from Issue 13 (March 2013), to Issue 20 (September 2016). This period marked a turning point for KRSEA with the re-launch of the website in March 2013 and the new online archive of earlier issues. That was when I was assigned as the chief editor of the KRSEA. DOWNLOAD THE FULL MANUSCRIPT (pdf – 105 MB) Looking back to the original KRSEA, it was launched in March 2002 by CSEAS to promote exchange among the intellectual communities of Southeast Asia. The primary goal was to bring news of important publications, debates, and ideas into region-wide circulation through lively and accessible writing. RECENT TRENDSETTERS & YAV ARTICLESIssue 25
CRIME TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN MALAYSIA This article provides a brief overview of the crime trends and patterns in Malaysia with an emphasis on the states of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor between the years 2010-2017. The purpose of this paper isTrendsetters
ENGLISH SKILLS PAVE WAYS FOR FILIPINOS IN THAILAND Long before the concept of ASEAN which established treaties, the ancient kingdoms of Siam and Luzon had been engaged in trading as well as sending troops by the latter to fight the Burmese during theTrendsetters
OTOP NAWATWITHI: FRESH AIR OR MORE OF THE SAME? This October, the OTOP Nawatwithi project began to fully operate, as the latest avatar of the now famous OTOP policy initiated in 2001 by then-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Conceived as a poverty alleviation scheme, aIssue 25
MEDIA EFFECT ON SPIRITUALISM AMONG THAI YOUTH: A SURVEY OF BANGKOKUNIVERSITY STUDENTS
90% of Thai people are Buddhist. At the same time, the belief of Phi (spirit/ ghost) is rooted in Thai culture. Phi belief in Thai society dates from before the coming of Buddhism and isIssue 25
CLANS AND NETWORKS: THAI CLIENTELISTIC POLITICS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL “No matter what the political situation will be. The next generation will continue the political role of our clan inevitably, because of the resources invested in previous generations. It’s a great value.” A Party PoliticianTrendsetters
SOCIAL MEDIA IN CAMBODIA: RELEVANT BUT NOT DECISIVE Social media has been one of the greatest phenomena of the past decade, it is present in many aspects of the daily life and it has, inevitably, interacted with the political realm. The debate onTRENDSETTERS
STRATEGIC VIOLENCE AFTER DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS IN ASEAN by Renard Sexton in Issue 26 Democracy’s durability (and desirability) is a topic of debate worldwide, and the conversation is no less contentious in Southeast Asia. It is, of course, a region that has experienced numerous transitions toward and away from democratic practice in recent years. New research on Myanmar’s recent political evolution provides some novel insights on transitions. These insights can be used to see how similar dynamics played out during Indonesia’s reformasi period, and could potentially occur during hypothetical transitions in Thailand and Vietnam. One particularly thorny problem in transitions to democracy from any kind of authoritarian rule is whatBOOK REVIEWS
REVIEW– LIFE IS FLAME, 70TH ANNIVERSARY FESTSCHRIFT FOR PROFESSORPETER CAREY
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Title: Urip Iku Urub, Untaian Persembahan 70 Tahun Profesor Peter Carey (Life is Flame, 70th Anniversary Festschrift for Professor Peter Carey) Edited by: FX Domini BB Hera Publisher: Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas, Indonesia, 2019. The REVIEW– AUTHORITARIAN MODERNISM IN EAST ASIAIssue 26
Title: Authoritarian Modernism in East Asia Author: Mark Thompson Publisher: Palgrave Pivot; 1st ed. 2019 edition (December 29, 2018) 130 pages Over the past decade, democracy has regressed in much of Asia, though there are REVIEW– DUTERTE HARRY: FIRE AND FURY IN THE PHILIPPINESIssue 26
Title: Duterte Harry: Fire and Fury in the Philippines Author: Jonathan Miller Publisher: Scribe Publications, 2018 There is a picture inside the back cover of the book where the author, Jonathan Miller, looking sheepish and REVIEW– ROBERT KUOK. A MEMOIRIssue 26
Title: Robert Kuok. A Memoir with Andrew Tanzer Author: Andrew Tanzer Publisher: John Beaufoy Pub 376 pages Moulded by Chaotic Times For his countrymen, the appearance of “Robert Kuok. A Memoir” on bookshelves in late REVIEW– MEDIATING ISLAM: COSMOPOLITAN JOURNALISMS IN MUSLIMSOUTHEAST ASIA
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Title: Mediating Islam: Cosmopolitan Journalisms in Muslim Southeast Asia Author: Janet Steele Publisher: NUS Press 184 pages What is Islamic journalism? This is the bold question posed by Janet Steele inher new study of
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Warisan Perang Dingin: Rezim Keamanan dan Kekuatan-memaksa di Vietnam*
Berbagai Warisan Perang Dingin di Malaysia*
Penjara-Tersembunyi di Thailand: Warisan Politik Perang Dingin*
Melacak Kebangkitan Teknokrat Filipina melalui Perang Dingin*
Seberapa Lama Saat Ini?: Era Reformasi Indonesia dan Perebutan Kembali yang Terlambat atas Sejarah Perang Dingin日本語
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冷戦の遺産:ベトナムにおける体制の安全保障と暴力機構*
マレーシアにおける冷戦遺産*
ブラック・サイト、タイ:冷戦の政治的遺産*
冷戦を通じたフィリピン人テクノクラートの台頭をたどる*
現状はいつまで続くのか? インドネシアのレフォルマシと遅れた冷戦史の捉え直しについて ภาษาไทย*
มรดกจากสงครามเย็น: ความมั่นคงของระบอบการปกครองและการใช้กำลังข่มขู่บังคับในเวียดนาม*
มรดกจากสงครามเย็นในมาเลเซีย*
คุกลับประเทศไทย: มรดกทางการเมืองจากยุคสงครามเย็น*
ย้อนมองเส้นทางสู่อำนาจของเทคโนแครตฟิลิปปินส์ผ่านยุคสงครามเย็น*
เดี๋ยวนี้คืออีกนานแค่ไหน? ว่าด้วยยุค Reformasi ของอินโดนีเซียและการทวงคืนประวัติศาสตร์สมัยสงครามเย็นที่ช้าเกินการณ์TIẾNG VIỆT
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Di sản của cuộc chiến tranh lạnh: An ninh chế độ v các lực lượng cưỡng chế ở Việt Nam*
Di sản Chiến tranh Lạnh ở Malaysia*
Điểm đen ở Thái Lan: Các di sản chính trị của Chiếntranh Lạnh
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