The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at Kyoto University is
pleased to announce the publication of Vol. 10, No. 2 of Southeast
Asian Studies.
In the spirit of fostering dialogue and facilitating access for as
many people as possible, we have made all materials available online
for free downloading.
Below please find the link to our website:
https://englishkyoto-seas.org/
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Contents
≪Special Issue≫
Faces of Local Transformation: Policy Coalitions and Socio-economic
Development in the Philippines
Guest Editor: Takagi Yusuke
Takagi Yusuke
Editorial Note
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2021/08/vol-10-no-2-takagi-yusuke-editorial-note/
Takagi Yusuke
Policy Making after Revolution: The Faces of Local Transformation of
the Philippines
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2021/08/vol-10-no-2-takagi-yusuke/
Kusaka Wataru
Rise of “Business-Friendly” Local Elite Rule in the Philippines: How
the Valdezes Developed San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2021/08/vol-10-no-2-kusaka-wataru/
Meynardo P. Mendoza
Conjugal Mayorship: The Fernandos and the Transformation of Marikina,
1992–2010
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2021/08/vol-10-no-2-meynardo-p-mendoza/
Carl Milos R. Bulilan
From Governing to Selling Tourism: Changing Role of Local Government
in the Tourism Development of Bohol, Philippines
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2021/08/vol-10-no-2-carl-milos-r-bulilan/
Criselda Yabes
Creating Sulu: In Search of Policy Coalitions in the Conflict-Ridden
Island
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2021/08/vol-10-no-2-criselda-yabes/
≪Book Reviews≫
Lisa Arensen
Courtney Work. Tides of Empire: Religion, Development, and Environment
in Cambodia.
New York: Berghahn Books, 2020.
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Julian Millie
Ahmad Syafii Maarif. Translated by George A. Fowler. Islam, Humanity,
and Indonesian Identity: Reflections on History.
Singapore: NUS Press, 2019.
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Huang Yun
Tan Lee Ooi. Buddhist Revitalization and Chinese Religions in Malaysia.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020.
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Saowanee T. Alexander
Patcharin Lapanun. Love, Money and Obligation: Transnational Marriage
in a Northeastern Thai Village.
Singapore: NUS Press, 2019.
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Guido Sprenger
Christopher J. Shepherd. Haunted Houses and Ghostly Encounters:
Ethnography and Animism in East Timor, 1860–1975.
Singapore: Asian Studies Association of Australia/NUS Press, 2019.
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Hua Xiaobo
Jonathan Rigg. Rural Development in Southeast Asia: Dispossession,
Accumulation and Persistence.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020.
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William Noseworthy
Philipp Bruckmayr. Cambodia’s Muslims and the Malay World: Malay
Language, Jawi Script, and Islamic Factionalism from the 19th Century
to the Present.
Leiden: Brill, 2019.
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If you would like to submit a paper to our journal, please do so
electronically through the ScholarOne Manuscripts online submission
system: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/seas
We are particularly happy to receive papers on agriculture, ecology,
rural development, natural resources management and other related
areas that are analyzed within an area studies framework. Of course,
papers of other topics are equally welcome as well.
Regards,
Nathan Badenoch
Chief Editor
Southeast Asian Studies
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