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Matthew Tsang

Matthew Tsang

Southeast Asia and Comparative-Historical Analysis: Region, Theory, and Ontology on a Wide Canvas

Southeast Asia and Comparative-Historical Analysis: Region, Theory, and Ontology on a Wide Canvas

Erik Martinez Kuhonta

Remaking Southeast Asian Studies: Doubt, Desire and the Promise of Comparisons

Remaking Southeast Asian Studies: Doubt, Desire and the Promise of Comparisons

Amitav Acharya

Context and Method in Southeast Asian Politics

Context and Method in Southeast Asian Politics

Thomas B. Pepinsky

Context, Concepts and Comparison in Southeast Asian Studies—Introduction to the Special Issue

Context, Concepts and Comparison in Southeast Asian Studies—Introduction to the Special Issue

Mikko Huotari and Jürgen Rüland

An Uncertain World: Rising Powers, Systemic Risk, and the Role of Institutions and Entrepreneurship

An Uncertain World: Rising Powers, Systemic Risk, and the Role of Institutions and Entrepreneurship

Yves Tiberghien

What Explains ASEAN’s Leadership in East Asian Community Building?

What Explains ASEAN’s Leadership in East Asian Community Building?

Hiro Katsumata

China’s Future in a Multinodal World Order

China’s Future in a Multinodal World Order

Brantly Womack

From Patronage Machine to Partisan Melee: Subnational Corruption and the Evolution of the Indonesian Party System

From Patronage Machine to Partisan Melee: Subnational Corruption and the Evolution of the Indonesian Party System

Nathan Allen

The Power of the Nation-state amid Neoliberal Reform: Shifting Cultural Politics in the New Korean Wave

The Power of the Nation-state amid Neoliberal Reform: Shifting Cultural Politics in the New Korean Wave

Dal Yong Jin

Introduction: East Asian Cultural Industries: Policies, Strategies, and Trajectories

Introduction: East Asian Cultural Industries: Policies, Strategies, and Trajectories

Dal Yong Jin and Nissim Otmazgin

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