The Nile on eBay Globalization and Social Transformation in the Asia-Pacific by C. Tazreiter, S. Tham
The contributors engage with a range of critical and contemporary issues of two key societies in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia and Malaysia. These include foreign policy and national security; multiculturalism and citizenship; the middle class; global governance; migrants and international students.
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The contributors engage with a range of critical and contemporary issues of two key societies in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia and Malaysia. These include foreign policy and national security; multiculturalism and citizenship; the middle class; global governance; migrants and international students.
Author Biography
Abdul Rahman Embong, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia AKM Ahsan Ullah, American University in Cairo, Egypt Linda Bartolomei, University of New South Wales, Australia Julian CH Lee, RMIT University, Australia Geoffrey Brahm Levey, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Le Nhat Tran, Hue University, Vietnam Siti Muhammad, Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia Rogelia Pe-Pua, University of New South Wales, Australia Eileen Pittaway, University of New South Wales, Australia Helen Pringle, University of New South Wales, Australia Michael Pusey, University of New South Wales, Australia K.S. Nathan, National University of Malaysia Elizabeth Thurbon, University of New South Wales, Australia Helen Ting, National University of Malaysia Ragayah Haji Mat Zin, National University of Malaysia Ben Reilly, Johns Hopkins University, USA Saskia Louise Schaefer, University of New South Wales, Australia Tham Siew Yean, National University of Malaysia.
Table of Contents
1. Globalization as Localized Experience, Adaptation and Resistance – an Introduction; Claudia Tazreiter and Tham Siew Yean PART I: REGIONALISM, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 2. Regionalism and Democracy in Asia: the Australia-Malaysia Nexus; Benjamin Reilly 3. Malaysia's Approach to Asian Regionalism in the Context of Expanding Globalization; K.S. Nathan 4. Globalization Transforms the Broad Middle Class; Michael Pusey 5. Responding to Globalization and the State: Negotiations and Contestations by the Middle Class in Malaysia; Abdul Rahman Embong 6. Globalization and Industrial Governance: A View from Australia; Elizabeth Thurbon 7. Liberalization and Domestic Regulation in Malaysia's Services Sector: the Case of the Private Higher Education Sector; Tham Siew Yean PART II: BELONGING, RIGHTS AND MIGRATION 8. Multiculturalism and Citizenship - the Malaysia Experience; Helen Ting 9. Multiculturalism and Citizenship – the Australian Experience; Geoffrey Brahm Levey 10. An Uncomfortable Fit: Australia's Refugee Policy in a Regional Context; Linda Bartolomei and Eileen Pittaway 11. Temporary, Precarious and Invisible Labour: Globalized Migrant Workers in Australia; Claudia Tazreiter 12. Irregular Migrants, Human Rights and Securitization in Malaysia: a Policy Perspective; A.K.M Ahsan Ullah 13. Gender Equality and the Regulation of Intimate Relations; Helen Pringle and Siti Muhammad 14. Reframing Gender: Civil Society and Dissent in Malaysia; Saskia Louise Schäfer and Julian C.H. Lee 15. Globalization and Australian International Education; Rogelia Pe-Pua and Le Nhat Tran 16. Internationalization in Malaysia's Higher Education; Ragayah Haji Mat Zin
Review
"This volume has been carefully edited to ensure authors address historical as well as contemporary issues, and consider the perspectives of other nations. It offers a welcome clarification of social transformations shared, but distinctive, between near neighbours on both international and local scales. Readers will find clear arguments for local considerations as the Asia region expands its influence and its interpretation of globalizing processes." (Nancy Pollock, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 90 (2), June, 2017)
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"This volume has been carefully edited to ensure authors address historical as well as contemporary issues, and consider the perspectives of other nations. It offers a welcome clarification of social transformations shared, but distinctive, between near neighbours on both international and local scales. Readers will find clear arguments for local considerations as the Asia region expands its influence and its interpretation of globalizing processes." (Nancy Pollock, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 90 (2), June, 2017)
Details ISBN1349452343 Language English ISBN-10 1349452343 ISBN-13 9781349452347 Format Paperback Publisher Palgrave Macmillan Short Title GLOBALIZATION & SOCIAL TRANSFO Media Book Year 2013 Publication Date 2013-01-01 Pages 267 Edition 1st Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle The Australian and Malayasian Experience Place of Publication Basingstoke Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by S. Tham UK Release Date 2013-01-01 AU Release Date 2013-01-01 NZ Release Date 2013-01-01 Author S. Tham Illustrations XIII, 267 p. Edition Description 1st ed. 2013 Series Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific Alternative 9781137298379 DEWEY 303.409595 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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