The Politics of Cross Border Mobility in Southeast Asia

The Politics of Cross Border Mobility in Southeast Asia
Author: Michele Ford
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108606295

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This Element explains how cross-border mobility defines diplomatic relationships between Southeast Asian states and social and political dynamics within the region's key destination countries. It begins by providing an historically situated discussion of bordering processes within the region, examining evolving historical conceptions of power and sovereignty, and processes of bordering in colonial and post-colonial times. It then turns to the political, environmental, and economic drivers of contemporary cross-border mobility before examining governments' efforts to manage different kinds of border-crossers and the tensions that these efforts give rise to. Having discussed the politics of cross-border mobility in host communities, the Element returns to the question of why consideration of bordering practices and cross-border mobility is necessary in understanding contemporary Southeast Asia.

Mobility Labour Migration and Border Controls in Asia

Mobility  Labour Migration and Border Controls in Asia
Author: A. Kaur,I. Metcalfe
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2006-05-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230503465

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One of the biggest challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region in the 21st century is the large scale cross-border movement of people. This book explores: sovereignty; security issues and border-management strategies of major states, in the face of intensified transnational economic and social processes; and the expanding global governance regime.

Cross border Governance in Asia

Cross border Governance in Asia
Author: G. Shabbir Cheema,Christopher A. McNally,Vesselin Popovski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822038167839

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"This edited book is a timely contribution to the discussion on globalization within the Asia and Pacific Region. What makes this volume compelling is its link to thestructures of governance through which these players can play a useful role." James H. Spencer, Associate Professor, Urban Planning/Political Science, University of Hawai'i at Manoa --

Living on the Edges

Living on the Edges
Author: Rockefeller Foundation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2006
Genre: Crime
ISBN: UOM:39015073864905

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Living on the Edges

Living on the Edges
Author: Muhadjir Darwin,Anna Marie Wattie,Susi Eja Yuarsi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2003
Genre: Boundaries
ISBN: UOM:39015060590943

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Where China Meets Southeast Asia

Where China Meets Southeast Asia
Author: Grant Evans,Christopher Hutton,Kuah Khun Eng
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2000
Genre: Asia, Southeastern
ISBN: 9789812300409

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Living with Floods in a Mobile Southeast Asia

Living with Floods in a Mobile Southeast Asia
Author: Carl Middleton,Rebecca Elmhirst,Supang Chantavanich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317645160

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This book contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between migration, vulnerability, resilience and social justice associated with flooding across diverse environmental, social and policy contexts in Southeast Asia. It challenges simple analyses of flooding as a singular driver of migration, and instead considers the ways in which floods figure in migration-based livelihoods and amongst already mobile populations. The book develops a conceptual framework based on a ‘mobile political ecology’ in which particular attention is paid to the multidimensionality, temporalities and geographies of vulnerability. Rather than simply emphasising the capacities (or lack thereof) of individuals and households, the focus is on identifying factors that instigate, manage and perpetuate vulnerable populations and places: these include the sociopolitical dynamics of floods, flood hazards and risky environments, migration and migrant-based livelihoods and the policy environments through which all of these take shape. The book is organised around a series of eight empirical urban and rural case studies from countries in Southeast Asia, where lives are marked by mobility and by floods associated with the region’s monsoonal climate. The concluding chapter synthesises the insights of the case studies, and suggests future policy directions. Together, the chapters highlight critical policy questions around the governance of migration, institutionalised disaster response strategies and broader development agendas.

Ethnicity Borders and the Grassroots Interface with the State

Ethnicity  Borders  and the Grassroots Interface with the State
Author: John A. Marston
Publsiher: Silkworm Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-01-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781630417932

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Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State brings together exciting new work by anthropologists working on mainland Southeast Asia. The volume honors anthropologist Charles F. Keyes and the chapters here address concepts central to Keyes’ own work—ethnicity, religion, and modernity—as they can be applied to the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The volume also reflects recent scholarly interest in “cross-border” issues, as reflected both in the complexity of identity, where ethnic groups extend across boundaries, and in increasing cross-border mobility. The volume is divided into three sections. The first, “The State and Public Ceremony,” includes chapters on a ceremony of national heritage as celebrated in Vietnam and the United States, Shan novice initiation near the border of Myanmar in Thailand, and the restoration of the monkhood in Cambodia. The second section, “The Grassroots Negotiation of Modernity,” contains chapters about the concept of “sufficiency” in Thai farm production, the ways modernity is conceived among the Lahu in Thailand, and the complexities of the Thai system of identity cards. The final section, “Crossing Borders of State and Nation” focuses on the stateless Lao population in northeastern Thailand, Vietnamese migrants to Laos, and Western (farang) men married to northeastern Thai women. Contributors to the book include scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, Australia, and Mexico. The book is an invaluable reference for scholars of Southeast Asia, and will also appeal to the general reader. Highlights Brings together a range of new anthropological research on mainland Southeast Asia Compiled in honor of anthropologist Charles F. Keyes, and draws on key concepts he developed in his work Includes sections on “The State and Public Ceremony,” “The Grassroots Negotiation of Modernity,” and “Crossing Borders of State and Nation” Contributors include scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, Australia, and Mexico.