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Publications
Current Staff and Graduate Students
Aspinall, Edward
- 'The downfall of President Abdurrahman Wahid: A return to authoritarianism?', in K. Robinson and S. Bessel (eds), Women in Indonesia: Gender, equity and development, ISEAS, Singapore, 28-40. 2002
- 'Modernity, history and ethnicity: Indonesian and Acehnese nationalism in conflict', in D. Kingsbury and H. Aveling (eds) Autonomy and Disintegration in Indonesia, Routledge Curzon, London and New York, 128-147. 2002
- 'Sovereignty, the successor state and universal human rights: History and the international structuring of Acehnese nationalism', Indonesia, 73, 1-24. 2002
- Editor with G. Fealy, Local Power and Ppolitics in Indonesia: Decentralisation and democratisation, ISEAS, Singapore, 303pp. 2003
- Opposing Suharto: Compromise, resistance, and regime change in Indonesia, Stanford University Press, Stanford, USA, 328pp
Crouch, Harold
- 'Managing ethnic tensions through affirmative action: The Malaysian experience', in N.J.Colletta, T.G. Lim and A. Kelles-Viitanen (eds) Social Cohesion and Conflict Prevention in Asia, The World Bank, Washington, DC, 225-262. 2001
- 'Malaysia and Indonesia compared', in M.R. Godley and G. Lloyd (eds), Perspectives on the Chinese Indonesians, Crawford Publishing, Hindmarsh, SA, 146-162. 2001
- 'The military role in democratic Indonesia', Daxiyangguo, 1(2), 129-141. 2002
- 'Political Update: 2002: Megawait's holding operation', in E. Aspinall and G. Fealy (eds) Local Power and Politics in Indonesia. Decentralisation and Democratisation, ISEAS, Singapore, 15-34. 2003
- 'Towards elections in Indonesia', in D. Anwar and H. Crouch, Indonesia: Foreign policy and domestic politics. Trends in Southeast Asia Series 9. ISEAS, Singapore, 13-26. 2003
- 'Political transition and communal violence' in A. Heijmans, N. Simmonds and H. van de Veen (eds) Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific, Lynne Rienner, Boulder, 368-80. 2004
Dinnen, Sinclair
- 'Restorative justice and civil society in Melanesia: The case of Papua New Guinea', in H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds) A Kind of Mending: Restorative justice and civil society, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 99-113. 2001
- Law and Order in a Weak State - Crime and politics in Papua New Guinea, Pacific Islands Monograph Series 17, University of Hawai'I Press, Honolulu, xvi+248pp. 2001
- 'Winners and losers: Politics and disorder in the Solomon Islands 2000-2002', The Journal of Pacific History, 37(3), 285-298. 2002
- 'Papua New Guinea', in Herbert M. Kritzer (ed.) Legal Systems of the World: A political, social, and cultural encyclopedia, ABC-CLIO, California, 1264-1271. 2002
- 'Building bridges: Law and justice reform in Papua New Guinea' in A .Jowitt and T. Newton Cain (eds) Passage of Change: Law, society and governance in the Pacific, Pandanus Press, Canberra, 277-303, 2003
Fealy, Greg
- 'Is Indonesia a terrorist base?', Inside Indonesia, 71, 24-25. 2001
- 'Islamic politics: A rising or declining force?', in D. Kingsbury and A. Budiman (eds) Indonesia: The uncertain transition, Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide, 119-136. 2001
- 'Abdurrahman Wahid and the al-Khidr question', in D. Kingsbury (ed.) The Presidency of Abdurrahman Wahid: An assessment of the first year, Monash Asia Institute, Melbourne, 1-13. 2001
- 'Parties and parliament: serving whose interests?', in G. Lloyd and S. Smith (eds) Indonesia Today: Challenges of history, ISEAS, Singapore, 97-111. 2001
- 'World affairs: Indonesia' and 'Special report: resisting disintegration in Post-Soeharto Indonesia', Britannica Book of the Year 2002, 438-42. 2002
- 'Divided majority: Limits of Indonesian political Islam', in S. Akbarzadeh and A. Saeed (eds), Islam and Political Legitimacy, Routledge Curzon, London and New York, 150-168. 2003
- Editor with E. Aspinall, Local Power and Politics in Indonesia: Decentralisation and pemocratisation, ISEAS, Singapore, 303pp. 2003
- 'Indonesia', Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year 2003.
- 'Islamic radicalism in Indonesia: Aa faltering revival?', in Southeast Asian Affairs, ISEAS, Singapore, 104-21. 2004
- With M. Laffan, 'Indonesian Islam' in The Encyclopædia of Southeast Asian History, ABC-CLIO, London. 2004
- 'Islam in Southeast Asia: Domestic pietism, diplomacy and security', in M. Beeson (ed.) Contemporary Southeast Asia: Regional dynamics, national differences, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 136-55. 2004
- With A. Bubalo, Joining the Caravan? The Middle East, Islamism and Indonesia, Lowy Institute Paper no. 5. Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney, 128pp. 2005
Hamayotsu, Kikue
- 'Politics of Syariah reform: The making of the state religio-legal apparatus', in Virginia Hooker and Norani Othman (eds) Malaysia: Islam, society and politics, ISEAS, Singapore. 2002
- 'Islam and nation-building in Southeast Asia: Malaysia and Indonesia in comparative perspective',Pacific Affairs, 75(3) 353-376. 2002
- 'Islamization, patronage and political ascendancy: The politics and business of Islam in Malaysia', in E.T. Gomez (ed.) The State of Malaysia: Ethnicity, equity and reform, Routledge-Curzon, London, 229-52. 2004
Hermanns, Heike
- 'Local and national elections in South Korea', in C Schafferer (ed.) Recent Elections and Political Trends in East Asia, East Asia Books, Haslach, 1-40. 2004
- 'Ambivalente Einstellungen zur wirtschaftlichen Öffnung Südkoreas seit der Asienkrise', ['Ambivalent attitudes towards economic opening in South Korea since the Asian Crisis'] in P. Köllner (ed.) Korea 2004: Politik, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft, [Korea 2004: Politics, Economy, Society], Institute for Asian Studies, Hamburg, 91-112. 2004
Hicks, Natalie
- 'The facilitators of rural transformation and development: The role of agricultural extension officers in two districts of Long An Province', in B.J.T Kerkvliet and D.G Marr (eds) Beyond Hanoi: Local government in Vietnam, ISEAS, Singapore, 229-58. 2004
Kerkvliet, Ben
- 'An approach for analyzing state-society relations in Vietnam', Sojourn: Social issues in Southeast Asia, 16(2), 238-278. 2001
- 'Analysing the state in Vietnam', Sojourn: Social issues in Southeast Asia 16(2), 179-86. 2001
- 'Reverberations of freedom in the Philippines and Vietnam', in R.H. Taylor (ed.) The Idea of Freedom in Asia and Africa, Stanford University Press, Stanford, 182-213, 297-308. 2002
- The Huk Rebellion: A study of peasant revolt in the Philippines, Rowman & Littlefield, Boulder, USA, xxv+311pp. (New edition, originally published by University of California Press, 1977 and 1991). 2002
- Everyday Politics in the Philippines: Class and status relations in a central Luzon village, Rowman & Littlefield, Boulder, USA, pp.xviii+340 (Updated edition, originally published by University of California Press, 1990). 2002
- 'Authorities and the people: An analysis of state-society relations in Vietnam', in H.V. Lyong (ed.) Postwar Vietnam: Dynamics of a transforming society, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Boulder and ISEAS, Singapore, 27-53. 2003
- 'Grappling with organizations and the state in contemporary Vietnam', in B. Kerkvliet, R. Heng and D. Koh (eds), Getting Organised in Vietnam. Moving in and around the Socialist State, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1-24. 2003
- Editor with R. Heng and D. Koh, Getting Organised in Vietnam. Moving in and around the Socialist State, ISEAS, Singapore, 275pp. 2003
- 'Agrarian policy renovation in Vietnam from the bottom-up', Taiwan Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 1, 19-36. 2004
- 'Surveying local government and authority in Contemporary Vietnam', in B.J.T. Kerkvliet and D.G. Marr (eds.) Beyond Hanoi: Local government in Vietnam, ISEAS and NIAS, Singapore and Copenhagen, 1-27. 2004
- Editor with D.G Marr, Beyond Hanoi: Local government in Vietnam, ISEAS, Copenhagen and NIAS, Singapore, 356pp. 2004
- The Power of Everyday Politics: How Vietnamese peasants transformed national policy, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 305pp, 2005. For further description and ordering information see Cornell University Press website: http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_catalog.taf?_function=detail&Title_ID=4276&_UserReference=43DDC3867C50D72242A68E95
Mathieson, David
- 'Myanmar-Thailand', in Peter Calvert (ed.), Border and Territorial Disputes of the World (4th edition), John Harper Publishing, London, 234-35. 2004
- With M. Keegan, 'A black day in Burma/Myanmar: 30 May 2003' in D.S. Mathieson and R.J. May (eds), The Illusion of Progress. The political economy of reform in Burma/Myanmar, Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide, 275-307. 2004
- Editor with R.J. May, The Illusion of Progress. The political economy of reform in Burma/Myanmar. Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide, 307pp. 2004
Mohamad, Marzuki
- 'Malaysia's 2004 general election: Spectacular victory, continuing tensions', Kasarinlan: The Philippine Journal of Third World Studies (forthcoming)
Pedersen, Morten
- 'The world according to Burma's military rulers', in D.S. Mathieson and R.J. May (eds) The Illusion of Progress. The political economy of reform in Burma/Myanmar. Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide, 85-136. 2004
Pham, Thuy
- 'Speaking pictures: Bbiem hoa or satirical cartoons on government corruption and popular political thought in contemporary Vietnam, in L.B.W Drummond and M. Thomas (eds), Consuming Urban Culture in Contemporary Vietnam, RoutledgeCurzon, London, pp. 89-109. 2003
- >With D.N. Minh, 'Representations of doi moi society in contemporary Vietnamese cinema', in L.B.W Drummond and M. Thomas (eds) Consuming Urban Culture in Contemporary Vietnam, RoutledgeCurzon, London, 191-201. 2003
Regan, Anthony
- Editor with O. Jessep and E.L. Kwa, Twenty Years of the Papua New Guinea Constitution, Law Book Company, Sydney, xxvi+386pp. 2001
- 'The Bougainville political settlement and the prospects for sustainable Peace', Pacific Economic Bulletin, 17(1), 114-129. 2002
- 'Why a Neutral Peace Monitoring Force? The Bougainville conflict and the peace process, in M. Wehner and D. Denoon (eds), Without a Gun: Australia's Experience of Monitoring Peace in Bougainville, 1997-2001, Pandanus Books, ANU, Canberra, 1-20. 2002
Saovana-Spriggs, Ruth
- 'Bougainville women's role in conflict resolution in the Bougainville peace process' inA Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands, edited by S. Dinnen with A. Jowitt and T. Newton Cain, Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 195-213. 2003
Tomba, Luigi
- Editor, East Asian Capitalism: Conflict growth and crisis, Feltrinelli, Milan, 253pp. 2002
- Paradoxes of Labour Reform: Chinese labour theory and practice from socialism to market, Routledge Curzon, London, and University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 256pp. 2002
- 'Looking away from the black box: Economy and organisation in the making of a Chinese identity in Italy', in F. Christiansen and U. Hedetoft (eds) The Politics of Multiple Belonging. Ethnicity and nationalism in Europe and East Asia, Ashgate Publishing Aldershot, 103-117. 2004
- 'Creating an urban middle class: Social engineering in Beijing', in The China Journal, 1(51), 1-26. 2004.
- 'Cine: la Fine del Laboro Socialista', in Itinerari d'impresa (4), 211-217, 2004
Former Staff and Graduate Students
Amyx, Jennifer
- 'Okurasho Nettowaku: Kenryoku no Kakudai to Seiyaku no Kiketsu' ['The Ministry of Finance Network: expansion of power and consequences of constraint'], in M. Muramatsu and M. Okuno (eds), Heisei Babur (The Heisei Bubble), NIRA, Tokyo, 275-298. 2001
- 'Informality and institutional inertia: the case of Japanese financial regulation', Japanese Journal of Political Science 2(1), 47-66. 2001
- 'Bank of Japan', in A. Bird (ed.), Encyclopedia of Japanese Business and Management, Routledge, London, 37-39. 2002
- 'The Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Japan at the crossroads', in J. Amyx and P. Drysdale (eds) Japanese Governance: Beyond Japan Inc., Routledge Curzon, London, 6-77. 2003
- Editor with P. Drysdale, Japanese Governance: Beyond Japan Inc., Routledge Curzon, London, 208pp. 2003
- Japan's Financial Crisis. Institutional Rigidity and Reluctant Change, Princetown University Press, Princeton and Oxford, 363pp. 2004
Brown, Andrew
- Labour, Politics and the State in Industrializing Thailand, Routledge Curzon/City University of Hong Kong Southeast Asian Studies, London, 174pp. 2004
George Mulgan, Aurelia
- Japan's Failed Revolution: Koizumi and the politics of economic reform, Asia Pacific Press, ANU, 260pp. 2002
- 'Japan's "Un-Westminster" system: Impediments to reform in a crisis economy', Government and Opposition 38(1), 73-91. 2003
Honna, Jun
- Military Politics and Democratization in Indonesia, RoutledgeCurzon, London, 295pp. 2003
Hwang, In Won
- 'Authoritarianism and UMNO's factional conflicts', Journal of Contemporary Asia, 32(2), 206-230. 2002
- 'Mahathir's leadership style: The manipulation and domination of Malaysian politics in a new perspective', in Hazim Shah, Jomo K.S. and Phua Kai Lit (eds), Malaysian Studies, Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur, 249-277. 2002
- Personalized Politics. The Malaysian State under Mahathir, ISEAS, Singapore, 400pp. 2003
May, Ronald
- 'Papua New Guinea', in C.A. McNally and C.E. Morrison (eds) Asia Pacific Security Outlook, Japan Centre for International Exchange, Japan, 124-131. 2001
- State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First Twenty-Five Years, Crawford House Publishing, Hindmarsh, SA, vii+450pp. 2001
- 'Muslim Mindanao: Four years after the peace agreement', in Southeast Asian Affairs 2001, ISEAS, Singapore, 263-275. 2001
- 'Election 1997: An overview', in R.J. May and Ray Anere (eds), Maintaining Democracy: The 1997 Elections in Papua New Guinea, UPNG Press, Port Moresby, in association with The Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 1-16. 2002
- Editor with R. Anere, Maintaining Democracy: The 1997 Elections in Papua New Guinea, UPNG Press, Port Moresby, in association with The Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 237pp. 2002
- With A. Regan), 'Reassessing Australia's role in Papua New Guinea and the island Pacific', in J. Cotton and J. Ravenhill (eds), The National Interest in a Global Era. Australia in World Affairs, 1996-2000, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 149-170. 2002
- 'Elections in the Philippines, May 2001', Electoral Studies 21(4), 673-680. 2002
- 'The East Sepik electorates: The demise of Pangu', in R.J. May and R. Anere (eds) Maintaining Democracy: The 1997 elections in Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby: UPNG Press in association with The Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 149-160. 2002
- 'Governance and social safety nets in the Philippines', in Towards Asia's Sustainable Development. The Role of Social Protection, Paris, OECD, 91-113. 2002
- 'Harmonizing linguistic diversity in Papua New Guinea', in M.E. Brown and S. Ganguly (eds), Fighting Words. Language policy and ethnic relations in Asia, Cambridge, Mass., The MIT Press, 291-317. 2003
- 'PNG's election chaos', The Diplom 2(1), 19. 2003
- 'Ethnicity in the Philippines', in C. Mackerras (ed.), Ethnicity in Asia, RoutledgeCurzon, London, 136-156. 2003
- 'Turbulence and reform in Papua New Guinea',Journal of Democracy 14(1), 154-165. 2003
- 'Weak states, collapsed states, broken-backed states and kleptocracies: General concepts and Pacific realities', The New Pacific Review/La Nouvelle Revue du Pacifique, 2(1), 35-57. 2004
- 'The challenge to democracy in Melanesia', in N.N. Vohra (ed.), India and Australasia: History, culture and society. Shipra Publications in association with India International Centre, New Delhi, 241-69. 2004
- 'Why is the Pacific not peaceful?' Examining internal conflicts in Melanesia', in D.F. Anwar, H. Bouvier, G. Smith and R. Tol (eds) Violent Internal Conflicts in Asia Pacific: Histories, political economies and policies, Yayasan Obor Indonesia, Jakarta, 120-33. 2004
- Editor with D.S. Mathieson, The Illusion of Progress. The Political Economy of Reform in Burma/Myanmar, Crawford House Publishing Australia, Adelaide, 307pp. 2004
- With C. Collier, 'Philippines', in B. Szajkowski (ed.), Revolutionary and Dissident Movements of the World. 4th edition, John Harper Publishing, London, .405-408. 2004
- >State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The first twenty-five years [New edition], ANU E-Press, Canberra, 458pp. 2004 (reprinted)
- 'Malaysia-Philippines (Sabah)', in P. Calvert (ed.) Border and Territorial Disputes of the World. (4th edition) John Harper Publishing, London, 232-34. 2004
Mersat, Neilson
- 'The Sarawak State Election 2001', Borneo Review 12(2), 124 -152.
Mietzner, Marcus
- '"Business as usual?" The Indonesian armed forces and local politics in the post-Soeharto era', in E. Aspinall and G. Fealy (eds) Local Power and Politics in Indonesia. Decentralisation and Democratisation, ISEAS, Singapore, 245-258. 2003
Mizuno, Kumiko
- 'Higashi Timor Jinken Shingai Cho-Sa: Cho-Sa No Tenkai To Sono Seijitek Hai Kei' ['Investigation into human rights violation in East Timor: Developments of national investigation and its political background'], World Trend, Ajia Keizai Kenkyujo (Institute Of Developing Economics), Chiba, 2001
- 'Jinken Saibansho o meguru Seiji to Mondaiten ('Politics and problems surrounding the law on human rights courts'), Indonesia News Letter, Japan NGO Network on Indonesia, Tokyo, 4--. 2001
- 'Indonesian politics and the issue of justice in East Timor', in H. Soesastro, A.L. Smith, H.M. Ling (eds) Governance in Indonesia: Challenges facing the Megawati Presidency, ISEAS, Singapore, 114-164. 2002
Porter, Donald
- 'Citizen participation through mobilization and the rise of political Islam in Indonesia, The Pacific Review 15(2), 201-224. 2002
- Managing Politics and Islam in Indonesia, RoutledgeCurzon, London and New York, xxi +264pp. 2002
Quimpo, Nathan
- 'Options in the pursuit of a just, comprehensive and stable peace in the southern Philippines', Asian Survey 41(2), 271-289
- 'Popular development and democracy: case studies with rural dimensions in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Kerala,Journal of Contemporary Asia 34(2), 277-79. 2004
Rudland, Emily
- 'Health, HIV and the State in Myanmar', in D.S. Mathieson and R.J. May (eds), The Illusion of Progress. The Political Economy of Reform in Burma/Myanmar. Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide, 163-199. 2004
Current and Former Visiting Scholars
Barlow, Colin
- Editor, Modern Malaysia in the Global Economy: Political and social change into the 21st century, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, xiv+235pp., 2001
- 'The rural economy and institutions in East Timor', in H. Hill and J.M. Saldanha (eds), East Timor: Development challenges for the world's newest nation, ISEAS, Singapore, 110-124. 2001
- >Editor with F.K.W. Loh, Malaysian Politics and Economics in the New Century, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 206pp. 2003
Collier, Chrisopher and Ronald James May
- 'The Philippines' in B Szajkowski (ed.) Revolutionary and Dissident Movements of the World, John Harper Publishing, London, 404-08. 2004
Ding, Xue-Liang
- 'Information monopoly and government transparency: A key factor affecting the national interest and the people's welfare', China Society (Beijing), 12, 20-23 and China Reform (Beijing), 4, 47-48. 2002
- 'The quasi-criminalization of a business sector in China: deconstructing the construction-sector syndrome', Crime, Law and Social Change (The Netherlands), 35(3), 177-201. 2002
- 'The challenges of managing a huge society under rapid transformation', in J. Wong and Y. Zheng (eds), China's Post-Jiang Leadership Succession. Problems and Perspectives, Singapore National University Press, Singapore, 189-214. 2002
- 'Zhengfu gongkai yu gongzhong canyu' [Government Transparency and Popular Participation], Qinghua Shehuixue Pinglun [Tsinghua Sociological Review], January, 412-424. 2003
- On University Reform, Beijing University Press, Beijing, 2004
- Chronicles of Three Revolutions, Lianjing Publishers Limited, Beijing, 2004
Elder, Peter
- 'The winds of change: E.W. Chinnery (1887-1972) and F.G.G. Rose (1915-1991) in the Australian Territories', South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Cultur, University of Papua New Guinea, 50-93. 2001
Lambrecht, Curt
- 'Oxymoronic development: The military as benefactor in the border regions of Burma', in C. Duncan (ed.) Civilizing the Margins: Southeast Asian government policies for the development of minorities, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 150-81. 2004
O'Collins, Maev
- An Uneasy Relationship: Norfolk Island the Commonwealth of Australia, Pandanus Books, ANU, Canberra, 174pp.2002
Ray, Binayak
- 'Chassis, and wheels, but no engine: Development issues in the South Pacific', International Journal for Development Issues, Sydney University, Sydney, 2004
- 'Gender issues, the women's movement and the Indian Ocean Rim countries', in R. Ghosh, R.Gabbay and A. Siddique (eds) Human Resources and Gender Issue in Poverty Eradication, Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 290-320. 2001
- South Pacific Least Developing Countries. Towards Positive Independence, Progressive Publishers, Kolkata, India, 198pp. 2003
- 'Least developing countries of the South Pacific: Future in a globalised economy and unipolar world', in N.N. Vohra (ed.), India and Australasia: History, culture and society, Shipra Publications in association with India International Centre, New Delih, 331-62. 2004
Shand, Richard
- Editor, Irrigation and Agriculture in Sri Lanka, Institute of Policy Studies, Columbo, 297pp. 2002
- With S. Bhide 'Growth in India's state economies before and with reforms: Shares and determinants', in R. Jha (ed.) Indian Economic Reforms, Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire UK, 275-294. 2003
Thawnghmung, Ardeth
- 'Agricultural implementation processes in Burma/Myanmar: Problems and limitations', in D.S. Mathieson and R.J. May (eds) The Illusion of Progress. The Political Economy of Reform in Burma/Myanmar. Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide, 200-21. 2004
- Behind the Teak Curtain. Authoritarianism, Agricultural Policies and Political Legitimacy in Rural Burma/Myanmar, Kegan Paul, London, pp.250. 2004
Wilson, Trevor
- 'An Australian perspective on a transitional period in Myanmar: May 2000-2002', in D.S. Mathieson and R.J. May (eds), The Illusion of Progress: The Political Economy of Reform, Crawford House Publishing, Adelaide, pp.65-84. 2004
- 'Give Burma another chance', in The Diplomat, April/May. 2004
- Editor, Myanmar's Long Road to National Reconciliation, Institute of SouthEast Asian Studies, Singapore,xxiv+310pp, 2006
- With David Kinley, 'Engaging a pariah: Hhuman rights training in Burma/Myanmar', Human Rights Quarterly, 29(3), 68-402, 2007
- Editor with Monique Skidmore, 'Myanmar: The state, community and the environment', Asia Pacific Press, Canberra xix +301pp 2007
- 'Foreign policy as a political tool: Myanmar 2003-2006', in Skidmore and Wilson (eds) Myanmar: The state, community and the environment, Asia Pacific Press, Canberra 82-107. 2007
Former members' publications were done while in the department or resulted from work done while in the department.
Publications Available from the RSPAS Bookshop
Website: RSPAS Bookshop
The Department has previously published occasional monographs, generally derived on country update conferences, and a discussion paper series on Regime Change and Regime Maintenance in Asia and the Pacific and a working paper series on other topics. This list gives details of publications still available to purchase from the Research School of Asia and Pacific Bookshop. Please see the above website for further information, prices and payment details.
- No.22 Dilemmas of Development: Vietnam Update 1994, Benedict J. Tria Kerkvliet (ed.), 1995 ISBN 0 7315 2124 2, 133pp
- No.23 The 1992 Papua New Guinea Elections Yaw Saffu (ed.), 1996, ISBN 07315 2318 0, 425pp
- No.24 Doi Moi: Ten Years after the 1986 Party Congress, Adam Fforde (ed.), 1997 ISBN 0 7315 2674 0
- No.25 The Mass Media in Vietnam, David Marr (ed.), 1998, ISBN 0 909 524 327, 166pp
- No.8 Agarian Reform & Counter Reform under the Aquino Administration, Simeon Gilding, 1993, ISBN 0 7315 1522 6, 85pp
- No.10 New Directions for Pacific Islands Studies, Terence Wesley-Smith, 1994 ISBN 0 7315 22060 2, 20pp
- No.11 Explaining Cambodia: A Review Essay, Serge Thion,1994, ISBN 0 7315 2061 0, 54pp
- No.12 Political and Social Issues in Philippine Film: Two Perspectives, Agustin Sotto and Marilou Diaz-Abaya, 1995, ISBN 0 7315 2125 0, 35pp
- No.13 Social Change in Rural Vietnam: Children's Work and Seasonal Migration, Nguyen Van Chinh, 1997, ISBN 7315 2672 4, 65pp
Discussion Paper Series - Series Editor: R.J. May
- No.2 State Determination and State Autonomy in Theories of Regime Maintenance and Regime Change, James Cotton, 1991, ISBN 0 7315 1250 2, 14pp
- No.8 Semi-democracy in Malaysia: Pressures and Prospects for Change, William Case, 1992, ISBN 07315 1473 4, 21pp
- No.9 Colour, Class and Custom: The Literature of the 1987 Fiji Coup, Rory Ewins, 1992, ISBN 07315 1474 2, 79pp
- No.10 Universal Suffrage in Western Samoa: The 1991 General Elections, Asofou So'o, 1993, ISBN 07315 1546 3, 15pp
- No.11 Democratizing China and Taiwan: Cultural and Institutional Paradigms, C.L. Chiou, 1993, ISBN 07315 07315 1548 x, 60pp
- No. 12 Ethnicity and Interests at the 1990 Federated States of Micronesia Constitutional Convention, Glenn Petersen, 1993, ISBN 07315 1548 x, 73pp
- No.13 Tradition Versus Democracy in the Kingdom of Tonga, Stephanie Lawson, 1994, ISBN 07315 1821 7, 38pp<
- No.14 Cambodia: A Political Survey, Michael Vickery, 1994, ISBN 07315 5 2025 4, 59pp
- No.16 Managing Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Pakistan, Tahir Shad and Jennifer Gray Reddish, ISBN07315 2157 9, 1997
- No.18 (Re?)Discovering Chiefs: Traditional Authority and the Restructuring of Local-Level Government in Papua New Guinea, R.J. May, ISBN 0 7315 26694, 1996
- No.19 Indonesia: From Suharto to Democracy? Bob Lowry, ISBN 0 7315 267 6, 1997
- No.20 South Korean Politics in Transition: Democratisation, Elections, and the Voters, Sun-kwang Bae, ISBN 0 7315 2670 8
- No.22 Military Doctrines and Democratic Transition: A Comparative Perspective on Indonesia's Dual Function and Latin American National Security Doctrines, Jun Honna, ISBN 0 7315 26767, 1999, 64pp
- No.23 A Time to Change: The Fiji General Elections of 1999, Brij V. Lal, ISBN 07315 2677 5, 1999, 64pp
- No.24 'Kataks', Kadazan-Dusun Nationalism and Development: The 1999 Sabah State Election, Ung Ho Chin, ISBN 07315 2678 3, 1999, 84pp.
- Maintaining Democracy: The 1997 Elections in Papua New Guinea, R.J. May and R. Anere (eds), 2002, ISBN 9980 84 507 4. Published by the UPNG and SSGM (ANU)
- State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First Twenty-five Years, R.J. May, 2001. ISBN 1 86333 204 9. Published by Crawford House Publishing
- Indonesia's Technological Challenge, Hal Hill and Thee Kian Wie (eds), 1997, ISBN 981-230-0019-8, 414pp. Published by ISEAS Singapore
- Burma, Myanmar: Strong regime, weak state? Morten Pederson, Emily Rudland and R.J. May (eds). ISBN 1 86333 186. Published by Crawford House Press
- Beyond Hanoi: Local Government in Vietnam, Kerkvliet, Benedict J Tria, Marr, David G. (eds), 2004, 359 pp
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