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JournalISSN: 1035-7823

Asian Studies Review 

Routledge
About: Asian Studies Review is an academic journal published by Routledge. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Asian studies & China. It has an ISSN identifier of 1035-7823. Over the lifetime, 1463 publications have been published receiving 13031 citations.
Topics: Asian studies, China, Politics, Democracy, Nationalism


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TL;DR: In this paper, together-in-difference: beyond diaspora, into hybridity, is discussed in Asian Studies Review: Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 141-154.
Abstract: (2003). Together‐in‐difference: beyond diaspora, into hybridity. Asian Studies Review: Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 141-154.

245 citations

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TL;DR: Lee Kuan Yew and the "Asian values" debate as mentioned in this paper, a seminal work in Asian studies, was the first to address the issue of Asian values in the 1990s.
Abstract: (2000). Lee Kuan Yew and the “Asian values” debate. Asian Studies Review: Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 309-334.

117 citations

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Terence Lee1
TL;DR: Yeo as mentioned in this paper defines the Singapore idea as "both the heart and the mind" which involves good governance, civic responsibility, honesty, strong families, hard work, a spirit of voluntarism, the use of many languages and a deep respect for racil and religious diversity.
Abstract: We are bound together by the Singapore idea but it is not easy to define what exactly constitutes it. It involves both the heart and the mind, and probably includes aspects like good governance, civic responsibility, honesty, strong families, hard work, a spirit of voluntarism, the use of many languages and a deep respect for racil and religious diversity. George Yeo, as Singapore's Minister of Information and the Arts (Yeo 2000, 25).

101 citations

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TL;DR: This paper examined the Three Gorges Dam resettlement in China's Hubei province and found that while the Chinese government has devised an inspired toolbox of benefit-sharing initiatives, the gains accrue to a minority who live in the most amenable location of the three gorges area and concluded that the availability of capital through benefit sharing initiatives does not guarantee its productive use.
Abstract: When farmers are dispossessed of their lands to make way for a development project it is often inevitable that there will not be enough land to go around. It is unlikely that parcels of fertile land are lying vacant in the surrounding areas awaiting distribution. It therefore becomes necessary for people who previously derived their livelihoods from the land to move into cities. This research explores what happens to a sample of such people and whether they are able to restore their livelihoods. It examines the Three Gorges Dam resettlement in China's Hubei province and discovers that while the Chinese government has devised an inspired toolbox of benefit-sharing initiatives, the gains accrue to a minority who live in the most amenable location of the Three Gorges area. It concludes that the availability of capital through benefit-sharing initiatives does not guarantee its productive use.

98 citations

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TL;DR: There has been an intense scholarly debate about what caused the unprecedented Islamist mass demonstrations in Indonesia in late 2016 as discussed by the authors, and some scholars have argued that increasing intolerance increased the risk of terrorism.
Abstract: There has been an intense scholarly debate about what caused the unprecedented Islamist mass demonstrations in Indonesia in late 2016. Some scholars have argued that increasing intolerance ...

92 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202370
202276
202181
202052
201941
201840