Lexington Books
Pages: 276
Trim: 7 x 9⅜
978-0-7391-0689-1 • Hardback • January 2004 • $130.00 • (£100.00)
978-0-7391-0767-6 • Paperback • December 2006 • $51.99 • (£40.00)
Susan J. Henders is assistant professor of political science at York University (Canada) and a member of the York Centre for Asian Research.
Chapter 1 Political Regimes and Ethnic Identities in East and Southeast Asia: Beyond the "Asian Values" Debate
Part 2 Debating Theories and Concepts
Chapter 3 Is Democracy the "Least Bad" System for Minority Groups?
Chapter 4 The Democratization of National Identity
Chapter 5 Understanding Contending Nationalist Identities: Reading Ernest Gellner and Benedict Anderson from Taiwan
Chapter 6 The Political Economy and Cultural Politics of Ethnic Conflict in Asia
Part 7 Reflecting on East Asia
Chapter 8 The Politics of Recognition in Contemporary Japan
Chapter 9 Ethnic Identity in China: The Rising Politics of Cultural Difference
Chapter 10 Democratic Transition and Cultural Diversity: Buddhist Organizations and Identity Construction in Taiwan
Part 11 Reflecting on Southeast Asia
Chapter 12 Democratization and Religious and Nationalist Conflict in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Chapter 13 Democracy, Nationalism, and Ethnic Identity: The Philippines and East Timor Compared
Chapter 14 Elusive Democracy: Appropriation of "Rights" Ideologies in Malaysian Ethnic and Religious Political Discourse
This is a very impressive collection of essays on the interactions of ethnic consciousness and identity in the process of democratization in various Asian states.
— Peter R. Moody, University of Notre Dame