Special Issue: Changing Asia

Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies

04/07/2005

New issue: The Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies

Special Issue: Changing Asia

Guest Editors: Can-Seng Ooi and Hing Ai Yun

Published April 2005

Contents

CAN-SENG OOI and HING AI YUN (Guest Editors)

Introduction: Changing Asia

JOHN CLAMMER

Crisis, States and the Sociology of Southeast Asia: Constructing and Deconstucting 1997

LUTHFI ASSYAUKANIE

Democracy and the Islamic State: Muslim Arguments for Political Change in Indonesia

SONIA AMBROSIO DE NELSON

Southeast Asian Press Coverage of Terrorism and the Bali Bombing

BENNY TEH CHENG GUAN

ASEAN's Regional Integration Challenge

JOSE L. TONGZON

Free Trade Agreements: WTO and ASEAN Implications

Book reviews

Mark T. Berger, The Battle for Asia: From Decolonization to Globalization

CARL J. SAXER

Shapan Adnan, Migration, Land Alienation and Ethnic Conflict: Causes of Poverty in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh

SAIFUL ISLAM

Andy Ong, Maniac!

JÜRGEN RUDOLPH

Ross Worthington, Governance in Singapore

JAMES GOMEZ

J. Oerstroem Moeller, A New International System

FLEMMING YTZEN

Barry Buzan and Rosemary Foot (eds), Does China Matter? A Reassessment

KJELD ERIK BRØDSGAARD

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