Globalization and social transformation in the Asia-Pacific : the Australian and Malayasian experience
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Globalization and social transformation in the Asia-Pacific : the Australian and Malayasian experience
(Critical studies of the Asia Pacific series / series editor, Mark Beeson)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Globalization as localized experience, adaptation and resistance : an introduction / Claudia Tazreiter and Tham Siew Yean
- Regionalism and democracy in Asia : the Australia-Malaysia nexus / Benjamin Reilly
- Malaysia's approach to Asian regionalism in the context of expanding globalization / K.S. Nathan
- Globalization Transforms the Broad Middle Class / Michael Pusey
- Responding to globalization and the state : negotiations and contestations by the middle class in Malaysia / Abdul Rahman Embong
- Globalization and industrial governance : a view from Australia / Elizabeth Thurbon
- Liberalization and domestic regulation in Malaysia's services sector : the case of the private higher education sector / Siew Yean Tham
- Multiculturalism and citizenship : the Malaysia experience / Helen Ting
- Multiculturalism and citizenship : the Australian experience / Geoffrey Brahm Levey
- An uncomfortable fit : Australia's refugee policy in a regional context / Linda Bartolomei and Eileen Pittaway
- Temporary, precarious and invisible labour : the globalized migrant worker in Australia / Claudia Tazreiter
- Irregular migrants, human rights and securitization in Malaysia : an analysis from a policy perspective / A.K.M Ahsan Ullah
- Gender equality and the regulation of intimate relationships / Helen Pringle and Siti Muhammad
- Reframing gender : civil society and dissent in Malaysia / Saskia Louise Schäfer and Julian C.H. Lee
- Globalization and Australian international education / Rogelia Pe-Pua and Le Nhat Tran
- Internationalization in Malaysia's higher education / Ragayah Haji Mat Zin
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The contributors engage with a range of critical and contemporary issues of two key societies in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia and Malaysia. These include foreign policy and national security; multiculturalism and citizenship; the middle class; global governance; migrants and international students.
Table of Contents
- 1. Globalization as Localized Experience, Adaptation and Resistance - an Introduction
- Claudia Tazreiter and Tham Siew Yean PART I: REGIONALISM, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY 2. Regionalism and Democracy in Asia: the Australia-Malaysia Nexus
- Benjamin Reilly 3. Malaysia's Approach to Asian Regionalism in the Context of Expanding Globalization
- K.S. Nathan 4. Globalization Transforms the Broad Middle Class
- Michael Pusey 5. Responding to Globalization and the State: Negotiations and Contestations by the Middle Class in Malaysia
- Abdul Rahman Embong 6. Globalization and Industrial Governance: A View from Australia
- Elizabeth Thurbon 7. Liberalization and Domestic Regulation in Malaysia's Services Sector: the Case of the Private Higher Education Sector
- Tham Siew Yean PART II: BELONGING, RIGHTS AND MIGRATION 8. Multiculturalism and Citizenship - the Malaysia Experience
- Helen Ting 9. Multiculturalism and Citizenship - the Australian Experience
- Geoffrey Brahm Levey 10. An Uncomfortable Fit: Australia's Refugee Policy in a Regional Context
- Linda Bartolomei and Eileen Pittaway 11. Temporary, Precarious and Invisible Labour: Globalized Migrant Workers in Australia
- Claudia Tazreiter 12. Irregular Migrants, Human Rights and Securitization in Malaysia: a Policy Perspective
- A.K.M Ahsan Ullah 13. Gender Equality and the Regulation of Intimate Relations
- Helen Pringle and Siti Muhammad 14. Reframing Gender: Civil Society and Dissent in Malaysia
- Saskia Louise Schafer and Julian C.H. Lee 15. Globalization and Australian International Education
- Rogelia Pe-Pua and Le Nhat Tran 16. Internationalization in Malaysia's Higher Education
- Ragayah Haji Mat Zin
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