Bringing together perspectives from Economics, Development and Area Studies, Geography, Anthropology, and Sociology, the book provides local narratives that shed light on some of the different needs, situations, and realities of minority region development among countries in East and Southeast Asia.
Bringing together perspectives from Economics, Development and Area Studies, Geography, Anthropology, and Sociology, the book provides local narratives that shed light on some of the different needs, situations, and realities of minority region development among countries in East and Southeast Asia.
Huhua Cao is Professor in the University of Ottawa's Department of Geography, where he is a specialist in the application of geostatistical approaches to urban and regional minority development. Elizabeth Morrell is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Political and International Studies at Flinders University, South Australia. She is Acting Director of the Flinders Asia Centre
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Introduction Part I: Overcoming Exclusion 1. From rebels to governors: "Patronage Autonomy" and continuing underdevelopment in Muslim Mindanao Miriam Coronel Ferrer 2. Balancing livelihoods, limited options, and the state: Alleviating poverty in critical environments Elizabeth Morrell 3. The hunter's spirit: Autonomy and development in indigenous Taiwan Scott Simon Part II: Development or Underdevelopment? 4. Sustainable futures? Displacement, development and the Muong Barbara Rugendyke & Nguyen Thi Son 5. Access to education for girls in minority region of Gansu province, Western China: A geographic perspective Huhua Cao & Jing Feng Part III: Ethnic Integration and Cultural Revival 6. Reviving Malay Connections in Southeast Asia Minako Sakai 7. The Miao of China: an emerging nationality Peter M. Foggin & Sébastien Carrier 8. Globalization and regionalism: The rise of a new cultural movement in Bali, Indonesia Thomas Reuter
Introduction Part I: Overcoming Exclusion 1. From rebels to governors: "Patronage Autonomy" and continuing underdevelopment in Muslim Mindanao Miriam Coronel Ferrer 2. Balancing livelihoods, limited options, and the state: Alleviating poverty in critical environments Elizabeth Morrell 3. The hunter's spirit: Autonomy and development in indigenous Taiwan Scott Simon Part II: Development or Underdevelopment? 4. Sustainable futures? Displacement, development and the Muong Barbara Rugendyke & Nguyen Thi Son 5. Access to education for girls in minority region of Gansu province, Western China: A geographic perspective Huhua Cao & Jing Feng Part III: Ethnic Integration and Cultural Revival 6. Reviving Malay Connections in Southeast Asia Minako Sakai 7. The Miao of China: an emerging nationality Peter M. Foggin & Sébastien Carrier 8. Globalization and regionalism: The rise of a new cultural movement in Bali, Indonesia Thomas Reuter
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