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This issue of New Journals Alert contains reviews of ISEAS publications:
- Aries A. Arugay, former Visiting Fellow
- “Spirits and ships: Cultural transfers in early Monsoon AsiaEdited by Andrea Acri, Roger Blench and Alexandra Landmann Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, 2017. Pp. ix + 577. Maps, Plates, Bibliographies, Index.” (book review)
- “Young Soeharto: The Making of a Soldier, 1921–1945. By David Jenkins” (book review)
Journals
Asian Affairs, an American Review V.49 ISS.3 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 A836
- Gubara Said Hassan, Ahmed Hamad Al Rabaani & Maria Nejjari, “The tale of the two Sultanates, Oman and Brunei: Foreign policy and bilateral relations”
- Tonny Dian Effendi, Estimating the multilevel coattail effect during the 2019 Indonesian election
Asian Affairs: Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs V.53 ISS.2 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 A841
Comparative Political Studies V.55 ISS.11 (SEP 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU JA1 C73
Critical Asian Studies V.54 ISS.3 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 C73
- Jeremy Ironside, “Localizing global concepts: an exploration of Indigeneity in Cambodia”
International Journal of Asian Christianity V.5 ISS.2 (AUG 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU BR1 A1I61
- David Emmanuel Singh, “Christianity and Islam: Meekness-Servanthood and Faith as Polity-Majesty”
- Kyle Wisdom, “Indonesia’s Hospitable Democracy”
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies V.53 ISS.1-2 (JUN 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS501 J83
- Ryan Edgecombe Holroyd and Kuan-Chi Wang, “Maritime trading networks and late imperial China’s imperfect rediscovery of Southeast Asian geography, 1500–1740”
- Esti Asmira, “Making a spectacle of the colony: Producing and consuming Pasar Gambir in the Dutch East Indies”
- Ian Baird and Urai Yangcheepsutjarit, “Hmong women’s rights and the Communist Party of Thailand”
- Catherine Scheer, “Subaltern soldiers: Overshadowed Bunong highlanders in the Khmer Republic’s army, 1970–75”
- Pamela McElwee, “Shifting policies for shifting cultivation: A history of anti-swidden interventions in Vietnam”
- Joseph Scalice, “A deliberately forgotten battle: The Lapiang Manggagawa and the Manila Port Strike of 1963”
- Satoshi Ara, “Resistance and collaboration: The Japanese Occupation of Leyte, Philippines, and the role of the masses in wartime violence”
- Lam Choong Wah, “Malaysia’s expansion of its maritime jurisdiction and the World Oil Crisis, 1973–80”
- Kenneth R. Hall, “Spirits and ships: Cultural transfers in early Monsoon Asia Edited by Andrea Acri, Roger Blench and Alexandra Landmann Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, 2017. Pp. ix + 577. Maps, Plates, Bibliographies, Index.” (book review)
Pacific Affairs V.95 NO.3 (SEP 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DU1 P11
- Chong Ja Ian and Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann, “Post-democratizing Politics in Southeast and Northeast Asia”
- Eugénie Mérieau, “Democratic Breakdown through Lawfare by Constitutional Courts: The Case of Post-“Democratic Transition” Thailand”
- Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann and Teo Kay Key, “Uncoupling Conceptual Understandings and Political Preferences: A Study of Democratic Attitudes among Singapore’s Highly Educated Young People”
- Andreas Ufen, “Failed Autocratization: Malaysia under Najib Razak (2009–2018)”
- Aries A. Arugay and Justin Keith A. Baquisal, “Mobilized and Polarized: Social Media and Disinformation Narratives in the 2022 Philippine Elections”
- Sol Iglesias, “Violence and Impunity: Democratic Backsliding in the Philippines and the 2022 Elections”
- John Roosa, “YOUNG SOEHARTO: The Making of a Soldier, 1921–1945. By David Jenkins” (book review)
Magazines
The Economist
- Sep 10, 2022
- Sep 3, 2022
Nikkei Asia
- Sep 5, 2022
- Aug 29, 2022
- Aug 15, 2022
Tempo
- Sep 5, 2022
- Aug 29, 2022
Time
- Sep 12/19, 2022 (double issue)
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