Items where department is "Asia Centre"

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Number of items: 20.
2005
  • Aaron, Sushil J. (2005). Contrarian lives: Christians and contemporary protest in Jharkhand. (Working Paper 18). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Chatterji, Joya (2005). Of graveyards and ghettos, Muslims in West Bengal, 1947-67. In Hasan, Mushirul, Roy, Asim (Eds.), Living Together Separately: Cultural India in History and Politics (pp. 222-249). Oxford University Press.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj Kumar, Véron, René (2005). Seeing the state: governance and governmentality in India. Cambridge University Press.
  • Gonzales, Ernesto R. (2005). Asian perspective Philippine experience: piloting a unified model of sustainability, CNE equation (cultural, natural and economic capitalization) in Pateros, Metro-Manila and its implication to national progress and sustainable development in the Philippines. (Working Paper 11). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2005). Enhanced interaction with Myanmar and the project of a security community: is ASEAN refining or breaking with its diplomatic and security culture? Contemporary Southeast Asia, 27(2), 188-216.
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2005). The Frankfurt School and International Relations: on the centrality of recognition. Review of International Studies, 31(1), 181-194. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210505006376
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2005). Michael Leifer and the balance of power. Pacific Review, 18(1), 43-69. https://doi.org/10.1080/09512740500047108
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2005). The significance of Beijing’s bilateral relations: looking "below" the regional level in China-ASEAN ties. In Khai Leong, H., Ku, S. C. Y. (Eds.), China and Southeast Asia: Economic Statecraft and Strategic Engagement (pp. 111-145). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2005). Interpreting nationalist texts: a post-structuralist approach. Journal of Contemporary China, 14(43), 247-67. https://doi.org/10.1080/10670560500065645
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2005). Nationalism and multilateralism in Chinese foreign policy: implications for Southeast Asia. Pacific Review, 18(1), 119-135. https://doi.org/10.1080/09512740500047231
  • Hunter, Janet (2005). Gendering the labour market: evidence from the textile industry of interwar Japan. In Molony, B, Uno, K S (Eds.), Gendering Modern Japanese History (pp. 359-392). Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University Press.
  • Hunter, Janet (2005). Understanding the economic history of postal services: some preliminary observations from the case of Meiji Japan. (CIRJE discussion paper series CIRJE-F-344). Centre for International Research on the Japanese Economy, University of Tokyo.
  • Hyder, Asma, Reilly, Barry (2005). The public and private sector pay gap in Pakistan: a quantile regression analysis. Pakistan Development Review, 44(3), 271-306.
  • Hyder, Asma, Reilly, Barry (2005). The public sector pay gap in Pakistan: a quantile regression analysis. (PRUS Working Papers 33). Poverty Research Unit, University of Sussex.
  • Kumar, Sunil (2005). Room for manoeuvre: tenure and the urban poor in India. In Hamdi, Nabeel, Handal, Jane (Eds.), Urban Futures: Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction (pp. 109-124). Intermediate Technology Development Group.
  • Putzel, James (2005). Globalization, liberalization and prospects for the state. International Political Science Review, 26(1), 5-16. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192512105047893
  • Putzel, James (2005). War, state collapse and reconstruction : phase 2 of the Crisis States Programme. Crisis States Research Centre, DESTIN, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Stern, Nicholas (2005). Making development work in Africa: our common interest. Économie Publique, 17,
  • Westad, O.A (2005). The global cold war: third world interventions and the making of our times. Cambridge University Press.
  • Westad, Odd. Arne (2005). Beginnings of the end: how the Cold War crumbled. In Pons, Silvio, Romero, Federico (Eds.), Reinterpreting the End of the Cold War: Issues, Interpretations, Periodizations (pp. 68-81). Frank Cass & Co..