The rise of middle classes in Southeast Asia
The rise of the new middle classes in Southeast Asia brought about important transformations in various countries politically, socially, economically and culturally, while producing new East Asian lifestyles that transcend national boundaries and causing the reorganization of urban space.
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| Language: | English |
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Kyoto, Japan Melbourne, Australia
Kyoto University Press Trans Pacific Press
2008
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| Series: | Kyoto area studies on Asia
v. 17 |
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Table of Contents:
- Thailand under Thaksin: A Regional and International Perspective / Pasuk Phongpaichit
- Democracy and the Middle Class in Thailand: The Uprising of May 1992 / Tamada Yoshifumi
- Thaksin and the Re-Politicization of the Military / Ukrist Pathmanand
- Business Leaders in Contemporary Thailand: Politics, Business Circles, and the Chinese Community / Suehiro Akira
- Notes on the Disappearing 'Middle' in Post-Authoritarian Philippine Politics / Patricio N. Abinales
- Situating NGO Advocacy Work in Middle Class Politics in the Philippines / Teresa S. Encarnacion-Tadem
- Democratization and Ethno-Politics in Taiwan: A Tentative Interpretation of the 'New Party Phenomenon' and 'Song Chuyu Phenomenon' / Wakabayashi Masahiro
- Economic Growth, Expansion of the Middle Class and the Suburbanization of Kuala Lumpur's Metropolitan Area, Malaysia / Jamalunlaili Abdullah
- When Culture Meets the Market: Japanese Popular Culture Industries and the Regionalization of East and Southeast Asia / Nissim Kadosh Otmazgin
- Placing Singapore in East Asian Pop Culture / Chua Beng Huat


