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Emerging Giants And Lessons For Development: China, India, And Their Different Paths To Progress, Eskander Alvi Editor, Wei-Chiao Huang Editor
Emerging Giants And Lessons For Development: China, India, And Their Different Paths To Progress, Eskander Alvi Editor, Wei-Chiao Huang Editor
Upjohn Press
This book explores the differences and commonalities in growth experiences of two looming economic giants, China and India—countries that follow often-contrasting economic, social, and political paths as they struggle to achieve long-term prosperity for their billion-plus populations. The papers included within show that the economic and political realities in the two countries are quite different, and that these realities are deeply embedded in each country’s social framework. China and India are at markedly different stages of economic development but the challenges facing the two countries, unsurprisingly, diverge—not only because of the different stage of development each has reached, but also …
Threatening National Security Or Bridging The Digital Divide? A Case Study Of Huawei’S Expansion In Brazil, Julie Jin Zeng
Threatening National Security Or Bridging The Digital Divide? A Case Study Of Huawei’S Expansion In Brazil, Julie Jin Zeng
Rosenberg Institute Scholars
China’s digital footprint has been expanding rapidly in Latin America in the last two decades. Neither the U.S.-China tech war nor the U.S.-led global campaign aimed at Chinese tech firms seemed to be able to reverse the trend. Much of the policy discussion in the western media surrounding China’s digital expansion focuses on the supply side, emphasizing the potential risks of adopting Chinese technologies. Yet there remains scant research on the demand side— namely, how policymakers in developing countries perceive Chinese tech firms and how they maneuver amid the intensifying rivalry between the U.S. and China. Why did Chinese tech …
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2022-2023, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2022-2023, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute Annual Reports
These reports summarize the activities of the Rosenberg Institute during the academic year, including information related to public programming, visiting scholars, cooperation with the Asian Studies program at Suffolk College of Arts & Sciences, promotion of Suffolk's Asia-related activities, community outreach, and funding. Most reports also contain photographs of scholars, staff, and events.
Repressive-Responsive Parameters Of Autocracies In Asia: Vietnam And China Compared, Nhu Truong
Repressive-Responsive Parameters Of Autocracies In Asia: Vietnam And China Compared, Nhu Truong
Rosenberg Institute Scholars
Moving beyond crude dichotomies of regime types, this article examines how state strategies of repression and responsiveness vary across autocracies in Asia. Specifically, Vietnam and China show significant variance on the reactive-institutionalized spectrum when it comes to land expropriation. Whereas Vietnam has systematically strengthened mechanisms against arbitrary land seizures, China has reactively opted for sketchy and ad-hoc reforms to curtail land conflicts. This article discloses the repressive-responsive parameters of autocracies in Asia through an original framework that allows for sharper analytical differentiation of how autocracies differ.
Sac Newsletter 2023, South Asia Center
Sac Newsletter 2023, South Asia Center
Newsletters from the South Asia Center
No abstract provided.
The Othering Of An Empire: A Historiographical And Pedagogical Assessment Of Orientalism, Genghis Khan, And The Mongol Empire, Edward Stehr
The Othering Of An Empire: A Historiographical And Pedagogical Assessment Of Orientalism, Genghis Khan, And The Mongol Empire, Edward Stehr
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay………………………………....3
II. Primary Documents and Headnotes………....28
III. Textbook Critique……………………………...40
IV. New Textbook Entry…………………………..44
V. Bibliography…………………………………....50
The Road That Never Existed: Orientalist Myth Making Within The Historiography Of The Silk Road, Margaret Kathryn Curtin
The Road That Never Existed: Orientalist Myth Making Within The Historiography Of The Silk Road, Margaret Kathryn Curtin
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay………………………………....4
II. Primary Documents and Headnotes………....28
III. Textbook Critique……………………………...40
IV. New Textbook Entry………………………......45
V. Bibliography…………………………………....48
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2021-2022, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2021-2022, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute Annual Reports
These reports summarize the activities of the Rosenberg Institute during the academic year, including information related to public programming, visiting scholars, cooperation with the Asian Studies program at Suffolk College of Arts & Sciences, promotion of Suffolk's Asia-related activities, community outreach, and funding. Most reports also contain photographs of scholars, staff, and events.
The Rise Of Asian American Discrimination During The Covid 19 Pandemic, Kelsey June Ramstad, Monifah Erykah Darsaw, William Wesley Phillips, Joshua Natkin
The Rise Of Asian American Discrimination During The Covid 19 Pandemic, Kelsey June Ramstad, Monifah Erykah Darsaw, William Wesley Phillips, Joshua Natkin
Immigration Scholarship: History, Trends and Development in Global Immigration
Since the start of the pandemic, there has been an increase in discrimination and prejudice against the cultures and identities of Asian Americans. The United States has a long history of discrimination against Asian American immigrants predating the Civil War, from People vs. Hall to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The modern-day effects have even spread to social media, as shown in an article consisting of a group study of 274 Americans. This paper seeks to uncover the causes and effects of the rise in discrimination against Asian Americans that affects their culture, identity, and diaspora. The paper also …
Unmasked: A Comparative Glimpse Into East Asian Theatre, Marcilene Hyer
Unmasked: A Comparative Glimpse Into East Asian Theatre, Marcilene Hyer
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
From the more simplistic costumes, makeup and performances of Pansori (판소리) meaning ”Gathering place” or “varying sound” from Korea to the elaborate, colorful, and vibrant costumes, makeup, and performances we see in Kabuki (歌舞伎) which means “Song-Dance Skill” or “Bizarre Theatre” from Japan and Jīngjù/Jīngxì (京剧/京戏) or Beijing/Peking Opera or “Theatre of the Capital” from China. These beloved Eastern Asian Theatres are a treasure for each country being the embodiment of aesthetic ideals, and a bridge to connect people of many different cultures. These traditional performances with similar origins in religious practices or other culture celebrations such as a bountiful …
Sac Newsletter 2021, South Asia Center
Sac Newsletter 2021, South Asia Center
Newsletters from the South Asia Center
No abstract provided.
Berita Summer 2021, Dominik M. Müller
Berita Summer 2021, Dominik M. Müller
Berita
Letter from the Chair ... 2
John A. Lent Prize and Provencher Travel Prize ... 4
Announcement: MSB panel "Haze, Sand, Fire, Water" Environmental Crises in Southeast Asia" at AAS 2022 Hawaii ... 6
Article: Educating the Sultanate: The Melding of Higher Education and Islam in Brunei Darussalam, by Moez Hayat ... 10
Book Review: Local Democracy Denied: A Personal Journey into Local Government in Malaysia (Lim Mah Hui) by Koay Su Lyn ... 14
Book Review: The Roots of Resilience: Party Machines and Grassroots Politics in Singapore and Malaysia (Meredith L. Weiss) by Mohamed Salihin Subhan ... 17
Review …
Deference, Displacement, And Due Diligence In Aiib And World Bank Lending In India: The Amaravati Capital City And Mumbai Urban Transport Projects, Jason A. Kirk
Rosenberg Institute Scholars
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has invested almost one-third of its entire pan-Asian portfolio in India, which has quietly become the Chinese-led bank’s top borrower despite rising China-India tensions. Over the first half-decade of the AIIB, most of its projects were co-financed with other multilaterals, led by the World Bank, and applied their environmental and social policies, accountability mechanisms, and grievance processes. This empirical research paper traces the development of two projects in India involving AIIB and the World Bank: the ill-fated Amaravati Capital City Project in Andhra Pradesh, a cancelled co-financed project, and the ongoing Mumbai Urban Transport …
[Introduction To] Paradoxes Of Care: Children And Global Medical Aid In Egypt., Rania Kassab Sweis
[Introduction To] Paradoxes Of Care: Children And Global Medical Aid In Egypt., Rania Kassab Sweis
Bookshelf
Each year, billions of dollars are spent on global humanitarian health initiatives. These efforts are intended to care for suffering bodies, especially those of distressed children living in poverty. But as global medical aid can often overlook the local economic and political systems that cause bodily suffering, it can also unintentionally prolong the very conditions that hurt children and undermine local aid givers. Investigating medical humanitarian encounters in Egypt, Paradoxes of Care illustrates how child aid recipients and local aid experts grapple with global aid's shortcomings and its paradoxical outcomes.
Rania Kassab Sweis examines how some of the world's largest …
Mahatma Gandhi And His Involvement In The Indian Independence Movement, Jihyeong Park
Mahatma Gandhi And His Involvement In The Indian Independence Movement, Jihyeong Park
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay………………………………..1
II. Primary Documents and Headnotes………...19
III. Textbook Critique……………………………...29
IV. New Textbook Entry…………………………..33
V. Bibliography………………………………….....37
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2020-2021, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2020-2021, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute Annual Reports
These reports summarize the activities of the Rosenberg Institute during the academic year, including information related to public programming, visiting scholars, cooperation with the Asian Studies program at Suffolk College of Arts & Sciences, promotion of Suffolk's Asia-related activities, community outreach, and funding. Most reports also contain photographs of scholars, staff, and events.
Sac Newsletter 2020, South Asia Center
Sac Newsletter 2020, South Asia Center
Newsletters from the South Asia Center
No abstract provided.
Berita Summer 2020, Dominik M. Müller
Berita Summer 2020, Dominik M. Müller
Berita
Letter from the Chair ... 2
John A. Lent Prize 2020 ... 3
Article: “Pieter J. Veth on the Tabut Feast: Judaic and Persian-Shīʿī Traces of a Tradition in Java” (Majid Daneshgar) ... 4
Article:”‘The 2020 Singapore General Elections: Moving Away from a One-Party-Dominant State” (Kay Key Teo) ... 10
Book Review: 90 Years in Singapore (Irene Lim) by Margaret Sarkissian ... 15
Publications ... 20
Job Opportunities ... 21
Editorial Information ... 23
"U.S.-China Competition In The Post-Covid-19 World: Globalization At A Cross-Roads", Min Ye
"U.S.-China Competition In The Post-Covid-19 World: Globalization At A Cross-Roads", Min Ye
Rosenberg Institute Scholars
Strategic competition between the United States and China had been deteriorating much earlier than the Covid-19 outbreak in 2020.1 However, in the past, despite intense political rivalry and geostrategic competition, policy communities and societies in the two countries have maintained active and robust engagement and dialogues. Much of the dialogues focused on complaints against each other’s behavior and intentions. Nonetheless, such dialogues kept information and concerns flowing between the rival powers. Concerned third-party actors often play stabilizing roles by communicating potential fragilities between Washington and Beijing. In short, pre-Covid-19, strategic rivalry between China and the U.S. was intense, but it …
Minimum Wages In China: Evolution, Legislation, And Effects, Shi Li, Carl Lin
Minimum Wages In China: Evolution, Legislation, And Effects, Shi Li, Carl Lin
Faculty Books
This book considers the positive and negative impacts of the minimum wage policy in China. Since China enacted its first minimum wage law in 1994, the magnitude and frequency of changes in the minimum wage have been substantial, both over time and across jurisdictions. The results from China’s experience show that rapidly increasing minimum wages have helped increase average wages and reduce the gender wage gap, income inequality, and poverty. However, the fast-rising minimum wage has also resulted in the loss of employment for young adults, women, low-skilled workers, and migrant workers. Additionally, higher minimum wages have a negative impact …
Berita Winter 2019/2020, Dominik M. Müller
Berita Winter 2019/2020, Dominik M. Müller
Berita
Table of Contents
Letter from the Chair ... 2
MSB Group Events at the AAS Conference 2020, Boston, MA (March 19-22) ... 3–4
Article: ‘A Fresh Look at Fish Through a Brief History of Fish Head Curry’ (Geoffrey K. Pakiam) ... 5–10
Article: ‘‘My Second Home’: An Interview with Rose Chew,Ticketing Officer of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, 1990–2016’ ... 11–13
MSB Member News ... 14
Publications ... 14–16
Job Opportunities ... 16
Call for Applications: M.A. and PhD Programs ... 17–18
Call for Papers ... 18
Editorial Information ... 18
India’S Military And Its Impact On The Formation Of A Nation, Nikki Sway
India’S Military And Its Impact On The Formation Of A Nation, Nikki Sway
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay……………………………….2
II. Primary Documents and Headnotes………..25
III. Textbook Critique……………………………..35
IV. New Textbook Entry………………………….39
V. Bibliography…………………………………....50
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2019-2020, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2019-2020, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute Annual Reports
These reports summarize the activities of the Rosenberg Institute during the academic year, including information related to public programming, visiting scholars, cooperation with the Asian Studies program at Suffolk College of Arts & Sciences, promotion of Suffolk's Asia-related activities, community outreach, and funding. Most reports also contain photographs of scholars, staff, and events.
Sac Newsletter 2019, South Asia Center
Sac Newsletter 2019, South Asia Center
Newsletters from the South Asia Center
No abstract provided.
Berita Summer 2019, Dominik M. Müller
Berita Summer 2019, Dominik M. Müller
Berita
Letter from the Chair ... 2
Announcement ... 3
Prizes: John A. Lent Prize 2019 Commendation & Ronald Provencher Grant ... 3–4
Panel Reports: AAS Annual Conference 2019 (Denver, CO) ... 5–12
Article: “To Harmonize or Not Harmonize? Shariah Criminal Law in Malaysia” (Kerstin Steiner) ... 12–14
Article: “Reflections from the Field: On a Quest to Save the Poor: a Day in a “Zakat Camp” (Tímea Gréta Biró) ... 14–17
Article: “A Contemporary Ghost Story: The Tale of the Pontianak” (Rosalia N. Engchuan) ... 17–19
Book Review: Through Turbulent Terrain: Trade of the Straits Port of Penang (Loh, Wei Leng …
Ho Chi Minh And The Vietnamese Struggle For Independence: A Historiographical And Instructional Capstone Project, Nicholas Johnson
Ho Chi Minh And The Vietnamese Struggle For Independence: A Historiographical And Instructional Capstone Project, Nicholas Johnson
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay…………………………....3
II. Bibliography………………………………..27
III. Primary Documents and Headnotes…...28
IV. Textbook Critique…………………………35
V. New Textbook Entry……………………….41
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2018-2019, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute For East Asian Studies At Suffolk University Annual Report For 2018-2019, Rosenberg Institute
Rosenberg Institute Annual Reports
These reports summarize the activities of the Rosenberg Institute during the academic year, including information related to public programming, visiting scholars, cooperation with the Asian Studies program at Suffolk College of Arts & Sciences, promotion of Suffolk's Asia-related activities, community outreach, and funding. Most reports also contain photographs of scholars, staff, and events.
Sac Newsletter 2018, South Asia Center
Sac Newsletter 2018, South Asia Center
Newsletters from the South Asia Center
No abstract provided.
Berita Summer 2018, Dominik M. Müller
Berita Summer 2018, Dominik M. Müller
Berita
Table of Contents
Letter from the Chair ... 2
Announcements ... 3
John A. Lent Prize 2018 Commendation ... 4
Ronald Provencher Travel Grant Commendation ... 4–5
Panel Report: Food, Belonging, and Identity in Colonial and Post-Colonial Malaysia/Singapore ... 7–8
Article: Social Categorization and Religiously Framed State-Making in Brunei... 9
Article: A New Dawn for Malaysia: The Election that Tipped the Balance ... 22
Project Report: Project M: Campaigning with a “Dictator” ... 29
Book Review: Planting Empire, Cultivating Subjects: British Malaya, 1786-1941... 31
Call for Panelists and Book Chapters: Revisioning 2020 ... 32–33
Call for Book Chapters: Malaysian Politics …
Catalyst Asia Issue 06, Institute For Societal Leadership
Catalyst Asia Issue 06, Institute For Societal Leadership
Catalyst Asia
STORIES FROM THE GROUND
Cooking For A Cause
Going Beyond With Grit and Determination
Breaking Barriers and Mindsets
To Care and To Share
Real Estate With A Heart
Giving Back In The Business of Fun
The Business of Helping Others
Going The Extra Mile
IN THE HOT SEAT
Making The World A Better Place
Capitalising On Hope
The Art of Corporate Giving
Paying It Forward
The Kampung Spirit
CSR With A Twist
The Numbers Game
The Power of Assistive Technology
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE TOP
An Inflection Point in Corporate Giving?
Paving The Way For Social Inclusion With Ground-Up Movements
To …