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13. Women’s Emancipation in the Philippines: A Legacy of Western Feminism? 296 Janet M. Arnado
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- PREFACE ix
- THE CONTRIBUTORS xi
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INTRODUCTION
- 1. Counter-forces: The Politics of Uneven Power 3
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PART I. The Political Contradictions of Globalization
- 2. Authoritarian States in Southeast Asia in Times of Globalization: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar 21
- 3. From Plural Society to Political Pluralism in Malaysia 51
- 4. Indonesia’s Role in the Long-term Prospects of ASEAN 76
- 5. Civil Society, Accountability and Governance in Thailand: A Dim Case of Participatory Democracy 97
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PART II. Economic Regionalism and Global Influences
- 6. Globalization and the Role of the State in the Asia-Pacific 119
- 7. Economic Nationalism and the Limits of Globalization 134
- 8. Southeast Asian Perspectives on the Economic Rise of China 169
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PART III. Local Security, Global Insecurity
- 9. Maritime Piracy and Raiding in Southeast Asia: Local and Global Perspectives 207
- 10. Competing Globalization: The Case of European Cooperation with Indonesia against International Terrorism 231
- 11. Radical Islam and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia 256
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PART IV. Social Processes: Arrested Development
- 12. Reluctant Tigers: Economic Growth, Erratic Democratization Processes and Continuing Political Gender Inequality in Southeast Asia 279
- 13. Women’s Emancipation in the Philippines: A Legacy of Western Feminism? 296 Janet M. Arnado 296
- 14. Moving Story: Transnational Mobility and Chinese Education in Malaysia 313
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PART V. Cultural Production in the Global Matrix
- 15. Measuring Cultural Globalization in Southeast Asia 335
- 16. The Singaporean Creative Suburb of Perth: Rethinking Cultural Globalization 359
- 17. Thai Magical Realism and Globalization 380
- INDEX 397
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- PREFACE ix
- THE CONTRIBUTORS xi
-
INTRODUCTION
- 1. Counter-forces: The Politics of Uneven Power 3
-
PART I. The Political Contradictions of Globalization
- 2. Authoritarian States in Southeast Asia in Times of Globalization: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar 21
- 3. From Plural Society to Political Pluralism in Malaysia 51
- 4. Indonesia’s Role in the Long-term Prospects of ASEAN 76
- 5. Civil Society, Accountability and Governance in Thailand: A Dim Case of Participatory Democracy 97
-
PART II. Economic Regionalism and Global Influences
- 6. Globalization and the Role of the State in the Asia-Pacific 119
- 7. Economic Nationalism and the Limits of Globalization 134
- 8. Southeast Asian Perspectives on the Economic Rise of China 169
-
PART III. Local Security, Global Insecurity
- 9. Maritime Piracy and Raiding in Southeast Asia: Local and Global Perspectives 207
- 10. Competing Globalization: The Case of European Cooperation with Indonesia against International Terrorism 231
- 11. Radical Islam and Political Terrorism in Southeast Asia 256
-
PART IV. Social Processes: Arrested Development
- 12. Reluctant Tigers: Economic Growth, Erratic Democratization Processes and Continuing Political Gender Inequality in Southeast Asia 279
- 13. Women’s Emancipation in the Philippines: A Legacy of Western Feminism? 296 Janet M. Arnado 296
- 14. Moving Story: Transnational Mobility and Chinese Education in Malaysia 313
-
PART V. Cultural Production in the Global Matrix
- 15. Measuring Cultural Globalization in Southeast Asia 335
- 16. The Singaporean Creative Suburb of Perth: Rethinking Cultural Globalization 359
- 17. Thai Magical Realism and Globalization 380
- INDEX 397