Globalization and Civil Society in East Asian Space

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This book critically examines the impact of globalization, changing power dynamics, migration, and evolving rights regimes on regional order, discourse of national governance, state and society relations, and the development of civil society in East Asia.

Providing a textured, critical reading of East Asia as an economically, socially, and politically dynamic region, this book also presents the region as one shaped simultaneously by progressive as well as regressive pulls. Attentive to prevailing issues as well as to states’ and civil societies’ responses to them, it focuses on changing societies and politics in East Asia, particularly on shifting notions of citizenship, nationhood, and peoplehood. The contributions feature new and timely conclusions drawn from multidisciplinary fields including law, public policy, sociology, Asian studies, gender, sexuality, and ethnic studies and include direct testimonies from citizens of East and Southeast Asia.

Globalization and Civil Society in East Asian Space will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, political science, and Asian studies more broadly.

Author(s): Khatharya Um, Chiharu Takenaka
Series: Politics in Asia
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 280
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgement
Introduction: Globalization, Civil Society, and Changing East Asian Space
PART 1 Global Shifts and Challenges to the Liberal International Order
1 State and Civil Society in East Asia in the Age of Globalization
2 The Rise of China and the Future of Democracy and Civil Society in East Asia
3 Mutually Assured Assertiveness? The Abe Government's Response to China's Global Rise
PART 2 Changing Demographics, Nationhood, and Peoplehood: Migration, Diversity, and Inclusion
4 The Persistence of Monoethnic Ideology in Multiethnic Japan
5 Southeast Asian Mobilities and Immobilities in East Asian Space: Globalization, Migration, and the Roles of Civil Society
6 Diasporic Development and Socioeconomic Integration: New Chinese Migrants in a Globalized World
PART 3 Globalization, Pluralism, Governance, and Civil Society
7 Active Democracy: How Political Activists and Ordinary Citizens Support Democracy in Taiwan
8 Total Defence: Civil Society in Singapore and the Struggle Against Global Terrorism
9 Global, Regional, National, and Local Aspects of Hong Kong's Democracy Movement
10 Looking into States and Civil Societies in Taiwan and Singapore Through the Lens of Sexual Minorities
Index