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RECENT STAFF PUBLICATIONS

A Highlight of Recent Publications by Staff and Visiting Fellows:

Comparative Politics


Chen An, “The Failure of Organizational Control: Changing Party Power in the Chinese Countryside,” Politics & Society, 35 (2007), 145-79.

Chen An, “Party Power and Political Stability in the Chinese Countryside: A Cross-Regional Comparative Study,” in Market, Finance and Political Authority in Rural China, forthcoming.

Jamie S. Davidson and David Henley, “In the name of adat: regional perspectives on reform, tradition and democracy in Indonesia,” Modern Asian Studies, 42 (2008), 815-52.

Jamie S. Davidson, From Rebellion to Riots: Collective Violence on Indonesian Borneo (University of Wisconsin Press, 2008).

Jamie S. Davidson, “Politics as Usual on Trial: Regional Anti-Corruption Campaigns in Indonesia,” The Pacific Review, 20 (2007), 75-99.

Ferrara, Federico, Erik S. Herron, and Misa Nishikawa. 2006. Mixed Electoral Systems. New York: Palgrave.

Ferrara, Federico. 2006. “Two in One: Party Competition in the Italian Single Ballot Mixed System.” Electoral Studies 25: 329-50.

Terence Lee, “The Armed Forces and Transitions from Authoritarian Rule: Explaining the Role of the Military in 1986 Philippines and 1989 China,” Comparative Political Studies, 42 (2009), 640-69.

Erik Mobrand, “Struggles over Unlicensed Housing in Seoul, 1960-1980,” Urban Studies, 45 (2008), 367-89.

Erik Mobrand, “Endorsing the Exodus: How rural leaders backed peasant migrations in 1980s Sichuan,” Journal of Contemporary China, forthcoming 2009.

Hussin Mutalib
, “Religious Diversity and Pluralism in Southeast Asian Islam: The Experience of Malaysia and Singapore,” in K.S. Nathan, ed., Religious Pluralism in Democratic Societies (MAAF/KAF, 2007), 35-60.

Hussin Mutalib, “Constructing a Constructive Opposition,” in B. Welsh, et al. eds. Singapore: The Goh Years (Institute of Policy Studies, 2009), 83-93.

Hussin Mutalib, Islam in Southeast Asia (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2008).

Yoshinori Nishzaki, “The Domination of a Fussy Strongman in Provincial Thailand: The Case of Banharn Silpa-archa,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 37 (2006), 267-91.

International Relations

Terence Lee, “The Singapore Armed Forces and Domestic Security,” in Strategic Currents: Emerging Trends in Southeast Asia, edited by Yang Razali Kassim (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2009), 105-108.

Terence Lee, “Corporate Interests and Coups: The Main Reason for Military Intervention in Indonesia and the Philippines?” Armed Forces & Society, 34 (2008), 491-502.

Kun-Chin Lin, “Talking Big or Thinking Big? Chinese Responses to U.S. Unilateralism in the Triple-Post Period,” in Vinod K. Aggarwal, ed., Northeast Asia’s New Institutional Architecture and Community Building in the Post-911 World (Springer-Verlag, 2008), 63-107.

Terry Nardin, “International Political Theory,” in Scott Burchill, et al., Theories of International Relations, 4th ed. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), 284-310.

Terry Nardin, “International Ethics,” in Chris Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds., Oxford Handbook of International Relations (Oxford University Press, 2008), 594-611.

Terry Nardin, “Theorizing the International Rule of Law,” Review of International Studies, 34 (2008), 385-401.

Terry Nardin, “International Political Theory and the Question of Justice,” International Affairs, 82 (2006), 449–66.

Terry Nardin and Melissa S. Williams, eds., Humanitarian Intervention. Vol. 47 of NOMOS: Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (New York University Press, 2006).

Bilveer Singh, “The Challenge of Teaching Political Science in Singapore: A Case Study of the Module on Government and Politics of Singapore,” The International Journal of Learning, 14 (2007) 216-24.

Bilveer Singh, “Singapore: Success at Home, Challenges from Abroad,” Southeast Asian Affairs 2008, (Institute of Southeast Asian Affairs, 2008), 317-30.

Bilveer Singh, The Talibanziation of Southeast Asia: Losing the ‘War on Terror’ to Islamist Extremists, (Praeger Security International, 2007).

Bilveer Singh, Papua: Geopolitics and Papua’s Quest for Nationhood (Transaction Publishers, 2008).

Brad Williams, Resolving the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute: Hokkaido-Sakhalin Relations (Routledge, 2007).

Brad Williams, “Why Give? Japan’s Response to the Asian Tsunami Crisis,” Japan Forum, 18 (2006), 399-416.

Reuben Wong and Christopher Hill, eds, National and European Foreign Policies: towards Europeanization? (forthcoming 2009).

Reuben Wong, “France in East Asia,” in Mairi Maclean and Joseph Szarka, eds., France on the World Stage (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008), 57-76.

Reuben Wong, “Towards a Common European Policy on China?: Economic, Diplomatic and Human Rights Trends since 1985,” in Current Politics and Economics of Asia, 17 (2008), 155-82.

Reuben Wong, “Foreign Policy,” in P. Graziano and M. Vink, eds., Europeanization: New Research Agendas (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), 321-34.

Reuben Wong, The Europeanization of French Foreign Policy: France and the EU in East Asia (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).

Political Theory

Leigh Jenco, Making the Political: Founding and Action in the Political Theory of Zhang Shizhao (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

Leigh Jenco, “‘Rule by Man’ and ‘Rule by Law’ in Early Republican China: Contributions to a Theoretical Debate,” Journal of Asian Studie,s 69 (Forthcoming, 2010).

Leigh Jenco, “Theorists and Actors: Zhang Shizhao on ‘Self-Awareness’ as Political Action,” Political Theory, 38 (2008), 213-38.

Leigh Jenco, “What Does Heaven Ever Say?’ A Methods-Centered Approach to Cross-Cultural Engagement”, American Political Science Review, 101 (2007), 741-55.

Leigh Jenco, “Thoreau’s Critique of Democracy,” 65 (2003), 355-81. Reprinted in A Political Companion To Thoreau, ed. Jack Turner (University Press of Kentucky, 2008).

Leigh Jenco, “A Political Theory for Them – But Not For Us? Western Theorists Read the Chinese Tradition,” Review of Politics, 69 (2007), 273-85

Daniel S. Sherman and Terry Nardin, eds., Terror, Culture, Politics: Rethinking 9/11 (Indiana University Press, 2006).

Terry Nardin, “Political Philosophy in a Globalizing World,” in George Klosko, ed., Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).

Terry Nardin, “Globalization and the Public Realm,” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 12 (2009), 297-312. Reprinted in Nöel O’Sullivan, ed., The Concept of the Public Realm (Routledge, 2009).

Terry Nardin,  “Emergency Logic: Prudence, Morality, and the Rule of Law,” in Victor V. Ramraj, ed., Emergencies and the Limits of Legality (Cambridge University Press, 2008), 97-117.

Terry Nardin and Luke O’Sullivan, eds., Lectures on the History of Political Thought, by Michael Oakeshott, Selected Writings, Vol. 2 (Imprint Academic, 2006).

Luke O'Sullivan, ed., The Vocabulary of a Modern European State, Selected Writings of Michael Oakeshott, Vol. 4. (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2008).

Luke O’Sullivan, ed., The Concept of a Philosophical Jurisprudence, Selected Writings of Michael Oakeshott, Vol. 3. (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2007).

Luke O'Sullivan, “Categories of Historical Thought,” Philosophia, 36 (2008), 429-52.

Luke O'Sullivan, “Our Knowledge of the Past: Tucker, Bayes, and the Logic of Historical Judgment,” Journal of the Philosophy of History, 2 (2008) 250-62.

Luke O'Sullivan, “Robert Flint: Theologian, Philosopher, and Historian,” Intellectual History Review 19 (2009), 45-63.

Daniel Pellerin, “Machiavelli’s Best Fiend,” History of Political Thought, 27 ( 2006), 423-53.

Ethan Putterman, Rousseau, Law, and the Sovereignty of the People (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).

Public Administration

Haque, M. Shamsul (2008). Improving Local Government: Outcomes of Comparative Public Administration Research (co-edited). New York: Palgrave Macmillan, xi+227pp.

Haque, M. Shamsul (2008). “Global Rise of Neoliberal State and Its Impacts on Citizenship: Experiences in Developing Nations.” Asian Journal of Social Science, Vol.36, No.1, pp.11-34.

Haque, M. Shamsul (2008). “Development of the Nonprofit Sector in Hong Kong and Singapore: A Comparison of Two Statist-corporatist Regimes” (with Eliza Lee), Journal of Civil Society, Vol.4, No.2 (September), pp.97-112.

Haque, M. Shamsul (2008). “Decentering the State for Local Accountability through Representation: Social Divides as a Barrier in South Asia.” Public Administration Quarterly, Vol.32, No.1, pp.33-58.

Haque, M. Shamsul (2007) "Revisiting New Public Management." Public Administration Review, Vol.67, No.1 (January-February).

Haque, M. Shamsul (2007). “Growing Concerns for Public Accountability Under the State in Transition.” Public Administration Quarterly, Vol.31, No.4, pp.386-396.

Haque, M. Shamsul (2007). “Limits of Public Accountability under the Reinvented State in Developing Nations.” Public Administration Quarterly, Vol.31, No.4, pp.429-452.

Haque, M. Shamsul (2007). "Theory and Practice of Public Administration in Southeast Asia: Traditions, Directions, and Impacts." International Journal of Public Administration, Vol.30, pp.1297-1326.

C. Parkand Kilkon Ko, "The Diffusion of Public Administration Knowledge in the Internet: Tragedy of Knowledge Commons,"43(2009), 201-225.

Kilkon Ko, and Hye-Young Ha, “Meta Analysis of the Utilization of Analytic Hierarchy Process for Policy Studies in Korea,” Korean Journal of Public Policy, 17 (2008), 287-316. 

Kilkon Ko, K. Lee, and C. Park, “Rethinking Preferential Attachment Scheme in the dynamic network: Degree centrality or closeness centrality?,” Connections, 27 (2007). 4-15

Kilkon Ko, “Multi-dimensional Public Investment Decision and Behaviors of Policy Analysts,” Korean Journal of Public Administration, 16 (2007), 23-48.

John Mendeloff, C. Nelson, Kilkon Ko, and A. Haviland, “Small Businesses and Workplace Fatality Risk: An Exploratory Analysis,” in Susan M. Gates and Kristin J. Leuschner, eds., The Logic and Effects of Special Regulatory Treatment for Small Business (RAND Corporation, 2007), 107-112.





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