This edited volume addresses how transnational interactions among civil society actors in Asia and its sub-regions are helping to strengthen common democratic values and transform dominant processes of policymaking and corporate capitalism in the region.
This edited volume addresses how transnational interactions among civil society actors in Asia and its sub-regions are helping to strengthen common democratic values and transform dominant processes of policymaking and corporate capitalism in the region.
Simon Avenell is a Professor at the Australian National University. He studies Japanese history, civil society, environmentalism, and transnationalism. He has published in leading journals, including The Journal of Japanese Studies and Environmental History. His most recent book is Transnational Japan in the Global Environmental Movement (2017). Akihiro Ogawa is Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Melbourne's Asia Institute. His major research interest is in contemporary Japanese society, focusing on civil society.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Transnational Civil Society in Asia Part 1: 1. Translocal Civil Society and Grassroots Resilience: A Case Study of the Fukushima-Cairns Recuperation Initiative 2. The Hardest of Hard Cases: Transnational Mobilization and Civil Society in China 3. Unethical Politics: Japan's Nuclear Technology Export to Turkey and Transnational Antinuclear Networks 4. Japanese Civil Society and Asian Transnationalism: Bringing the Region In Part 2: 5. Freedom of Expression in Myanmar and Transnational Civil Society 6. Dealing with Human Trafficking: Connecting Civil Society in Singapore with Asia 7. Transnational Neoliberalism in Asian Civil Society: Microfinance and poverty in Cambodia 8. Overseas Filipino Workers as Transnational Constituents: Legislative Politics of Divorce in the Philippines Part 3: 9. Diaspora to the Rescue: The Role of Civil Society Groups in Helping Indians Stranded by the COVID-19 pandemic 10. Promoting Pluralism through Development: Transnational Initiatives of the Aga Khan Development Network 11. Remote-controlled Domestic Politics? Sri Lankan Migrant Workers and Diaspora as a New Form of Transnational Civil Society 12. Conclusion: Romance and Tragedy in the Telling of Transnational Asian Civil Society
Introduction: Transnational Civil Society in Asia Part 1: 1. Translocal Civil Society and Grassroots Resilience: A Case Study of the Fukushima-Cairns Recuperation Initiative 2. The Hardest of Hard Cases: Transnational Mobilization and Civil Society in China 3. Unethical Politics: Japan's Nuclear Technology Export to Turkey and Transnational Antinuclear Networks 4. Japanese Civil Society and Asian Transnationalism: Bringing the Region In Part 2: 5. Freedom of Expression in Myanmar and Transnational Civil Society 6. Dealing with Human Trafficking: Connecting Civil Society in Singapore with Asia 7. Transnational Neoliberalism in Asian Civil Society: Microfinance and poverty in Cambodia 8. Overseas Filipino Workers as Transnational Constituents: Legislative Politics of Divorce in the Philippines Part 3: 9. Diaspora to the Rescue: The Role of Civil Society Groups in Helping Indians Stranded by the COVID-19 pandemic 10. Promoting Pluralism through Development: Transnational Initiatives of the Aga Khan Development Network 11. Remote-controlled Domestic Politics? Sri Lankan Migrant Workers and Diaspora as a New Form of Transnational Civil Society 12. Conclusion: Romance and Tragedy in the Telling of Transnational Asian Civil Society
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309