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This issue of New Journals Alert contains a review of an ISEAS publication:
Journals
Antiquity V.96 ISS.389 (OCT 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU CC1 A63
Asian Affairs: Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs V.53 ISS.3 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 A841
- Thomas Wilkins, “A Hub-and-Spokes “Plus” Model of us Alliances in the Indo-Pacific: Towards a New “Networked” Design”
- Emil Kirchner, “EU Security Alignments with the Asia-Pacific”
- Balazs Szant, “When are Islands not Islands: The Problems of Establishing Sovereignty Over the Senkaku / Diaoyu Islands”
- Wilhelm Vosse, “A Conceptional Broadening of the Security Order in the Indo-Pacific: The Role of EU-Japan Cooperation in ICT and Cybersecurity”
Asian Economic Papers V.21 ISS.3 (FALL 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 A831
- Kean-Siang Ch’ng, Suresh Narayanan, “The Effect of Observability on Professed Moral Values and Pro-social Behavior in an Asian Context: An Experimental Study”
Asian Journal of Social Science V.50 ISS.3 (SEP 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HN661 S72
- Po-Yi Hung, “Food nationalism beyond tradition: Bubble tea and the politics of cross-border mobility between Taiwan and Vietnam”
Asian Studies Review V.46 ISS.4 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 A8R4·
- Kayoko Hashimoto, “Language, Mobility and Employability among Southeast Asian Migrant Workers in Japan”
- Aimi Muranaka, “Brokerage in the Cross-border Labour Market: Recruitment and Training of Vietnamese IT Workers by Japanese Temporary Staffing Firms”
- Kayoko Hashimoto, “Why Are You Learning Japanese? Vietnamese University Students’ Perspectives on Work and Life between Vietnam and Japan”
- Puangchon Unchanam, “Capital, Charity and the Crown: Philanthrocapitalism and Monarchy in Thailand”
Comparative Political Studies V.55 ISS.13 (NOV 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU JA1 C73
- Sujeong Shim, “Who Is Credible? Government Popularity and the Catalytic Effect of IMF Lending”
- Adrián del Río, “Strategic Uncertainty and Elite Defections in Electoral Autocracies: A Cross-National Analysis”
Economic Development and Cultural Change V.71 ISS.1 (OCT 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC10 E19D
- Daniel Halim, Hillary C. Johnson, and Elizaveta Perova, “Preschool Availability and Women’s Employment: Evidence from Indonesia”
Journal of Burma Studies V.26 NO.2 (DEC 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS527 J86
Journal of Cyber Policy V.17 NO.1 (2022)
- Nori Katagiri, “Assessing Japan’s cybersecurity policy: change and continuity from 2017 to 2020”
- Lance Y. Hunter, Craig D. Albert, Eric Garrett & Josh Rutland, “Democracy and cyberconflict: how regime type affects state-sponsored cyberattacks”
- Dennis Broeders, Els de Busser, Fabio Cristiano & Tatiana Tropina, “Revisiting past cyber operations in light of new cyber norms and interpretations of international law: inching towards lines in the sand?”
Journal of Contemporary Asia V.52 NO.5 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 C76
- Astrid Norén-Nilsson, “A Regal Authoritarian Turn in Cambodia”
- Geoffrey C. Gunn, “Between Theory and Praxis: Ho Chi Minh’s Parisian Networks, Intellectual Production and Evolving Thought”
- Kevin Hewison, “Infiltrating Society. The Thai Military’s Internal Security Affairs. By Puangthong Pawakapan. Singapore: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute, 2021.” (book review)
Modern Asian Studies V.56 ISS.5 (SEP 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 M69
Policy & Internet V.14 NO.3 (2022)
- Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano, Marie Fatima Gaw, “Broadcasting anti-media populism in the Philippines: YouTube influencers, networked political brokerage, and implications for governance”
- Jian Xu, Lina Qu, Ge Zhang, “Governing social eating (chibo) influencers: Policies, approach and politics of influencer governance in China”
- Jin Lee, Crystal Abidin, “Oegugin Influencers and pop nationalism through government campaigns: Regulating foreign-nationals in the South Korean YouTube ecology”
- Viet Tho Le, Jonathon Hutchinson, “Regulating social media and influencers within Vietnam”
- Petra Mahy, Monika Winarnita, Nicholas Herriman, “Influencing the influencers: Regulating the morality of online conduct in Indonesia”
- George Radics, Crystal Abidin, “Racial harmony and sexual violence: Uneven regulation and legal protection gaps for influencers in Singapore”
- Ran Ju, “Producing entrepreneurial citizens: Governmentality over and through Hong Kong influencers on Xiaohongshu (Red)”
- Nara Yoon, Jeff Hemsley, Alexander Smith, Ellen Simpson, James Eakins, “Super-amplifiers! The role of Twitter extended party networks in political elections”
The Singapore Economic Review V.67 NO.5 (SEP 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC497 S6A2M·
- Robert Ian McEwin and Peerapat Chokesuwattanskul, “What is an “effective” ASEAN competition law? A methodological note”
- Majah-Leah V. Ravago, James A. Roumasset and Arsenio M. Balisacan, “What influences adoption of competition law? The case of ASEAN economies”
- Dirk Auer, Geoffrey A. Manne and Sam Bowman, “Should ASEAN antitrust laws emulate European competition policy?”
- Cento Veljanovski, “The competition economics of online platforms”
Survival: Global Politics and Strategy V.64 ISS.5 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU U162 S96
- Marcus Willett, “The Cyber Dimension of the Russia–Ukraine War”
- Jude Blanchette & Evan S. Medeiros, “Xi Jinping’s Third Term”
- Nicholas Crawford & David F. Gordon, “The Geopolitics of Greenflation”
Magazines
The Economist
- Oct 15, 2022
- Oct 8, 2022
Nikkei Asia
- Oct 10, 2022
- Oct 3, 2022
Tempo
- Oct 10, 2022
- Oct 3, 2022
Time
- Oct 24/Oct 31, 2022 (double issue)
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