SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES: Volumes

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Vol. 6, No. 2 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in August, 2017 CONTENTS Rural Northeast Thailand in Transition: Recent Changes and Their Implications for the Long-Term Transformation of the Region Guest Editors: Kono Yasuyuki, ARUNEE Promkhambut, and A. Terry Rambo Introduction ・・・ KONO Yasuyuki ARUNEE Promkhambut A. Terry RAMBO The Agrarian Transformation in Northeastern Thailand: A Review of […]

Vol. 6, No. 1 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in April 2017 CONTENTS Articles Living under the State and Storms: The History of Blood Cockle Aquaculture in Bandon Bay, Thailand ・・・ NIPAPORN RATCHATAPATTANAKUL WATANABE Kazuya OKAMOTO Yuki KONO Yasuyuki Volunteers from the Periphery (Case Studies of Survivors of the Lapindo Mudflow and Stren Kali, Surabaya, Forced Eviction) ・・・ […]

Vol. 5, No. 3 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in December, 2016 CONTENTS Special Focus Global Powers and Local Resources in Southeast Asia: Political and Social Dynamics of Foreign Investment Ventures Guest Editor: Morishita Akiko Introduction ・・・ MORISHTA Akiko Economic Development via Dam Building: The Role of the State Government in the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy and […]

Vol. 5, No. 2 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in August, 2016 CONTENTS   History Reformatted: Vietnam’s Great Famine (1944–45) in Archival Form ・・・ Ken MACLEAN The Irony of Democratization and the Decline of Royal Hegemony in Thailand ・・・ KASIAN TEJAPIRA Anut Grubyuk in the Voting Process: The Neglected Explanation of Javanese Voters (Preliminary Findings) ・・・ WAWAN SOBARI […]

Vol. 5, No. 1 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in April, 2016 CONTENTS Political Networks in Asia Guest Editors: Onimaru Takeshi and Khoo Boo Teik Introduction:A Place for Networks in Asian Politics ・・・ KHOO Boo Teik ONIMARU Takeshi Very Distinguished Alumni: Thai Political Networking ・・・ PASUK Phongpaichit NUALNOI Treerat Chris BAKER The Rise and Fall of Virata’s Network: […]

Vol. 4, No. 3 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in December, 2015 CONTENTS Articles Jakarta “Since Yesterday”: The Making of the Post-New Order Regime in an Indonesian Metropolis ・・・ ARAI Kenichiro Local Politics and Chinese Indonesian Business in Post-Suharto Era ・・・ Wu-Ling CHONG Blossoming Dahlia: Chinese Women Novelists in Colonial Indonesia ・・・ Elizabeth CHANDRA Tourism and Crime: Evidence […]

Vol. 4, No. 2 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in August, 2015 CONTENTS Note from Editorial Committee ・・・ Articles Food Supply in Cambodian Buddhist Temples: Focusing on the Roles and Practices of Lay Female Ascetics ・・・ TAKAHASHI Miwa ʿAbd al-Samad in Arabia: The Yemeni Years of a Shaykh from Sumatra ・・・ R. Michael FEENER Church–State Relations in the […]

Vol. 4, No. 1 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in April, 2015 CONTENTS Articles Intergenerational Land Transfer in Rural Cambodia since the Late 1980s: Special Attention to the Effect of Labor Migration ・・・ YAGURA Kenjiro The Establishment of the National Language in Twentieth-Century Cambodia: Debates on Orthography and Coinage ・・・ SASAGAWA Hideo The Struggle for Justice and Reconciliation […]

Vol. 3, Supplementary Issue of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in March, 2015 CONTENTS Savings Groups in Laos from a Comparative Perspective Editors: OHNO Akihiko and FUJITA Koichi Introduction:Savings Groups in Laos from a Comparative Perspective ・・・ OHNO Akihiko FUJITA Koichi Savings Groups and Rural Financial Markets: Japanese and Thai Experiences ・・・ OHNO Akihiko Performance of Savings Groups in […]

Vol. 3, No. 3 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in December, 2014 CONTENTS Articles Are We Them? Textual and Literary Representationsof the Chinese in Twentieth-Century Thailand ・・・ Thak Chaloemtiarana Contesting Law and Order: Legal and Judicial Reform in Southern Thailandin the Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century ・・・ Piyada Chonlaworn Extending the Hydraulic Paradigm: Reunification, State Consolidation, and […]

Vol. 3, No. 2 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in August, 2014 CONTENTS The Politics of Technocracy in Southeast Asia Guest Editors: Teresa S. Encarnacion TADEM, KHOO Boo Teik, and SHIRAISHI Takashi Technocracy and Economic Decision-Making in Southeast Asia: An Overview ・・・ The Editors Indonesian Technocracy in Transition: A Preliminary Analysis ・・・ SHIRAISHI Takashi A Short Account of the […]

Vol. 3, No. 1 of Southeast Asian Studies

Published in April, 2014 CONTENTS Articles Themes of Invention, Help, and Will: Joachim Campe’s Robinson der Jüngere in Tagalog and Bahasa Melayu Translations ・・・ Ramon GUILLERMO Malaysia as the Archetypal Garden in the British Creative Imagination ・・・ Siti Nuraishah AHMAD Beyond the Colonial State: Central Bank Making as State Building […]