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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9947413540402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 277 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9789812305930 (ebook)
    Content: From the late 1950s in the north, to the 1970s until the mid-1980s in the south, there was little room or opportunity to form non-state voluntary organizations and associations in Vietnam. With few exceptions, only those established by the Communist Party and other state agencies were permitted. The picture has changed considerably since doi moi. From proactive self-help associations for the disabled to mass, semi-state or "non-governmental" organizations, the Vietnamese people are getting together to voice their collective and specific interests vis à vis the state. The process of getting together, voicing ideas, acting in concert, and attempting to influence policy in some cases is ongoing and in constant flux. This book presents original case studies of the gamut of organizations in Vietnam today and analyses their relationships with umbrella state organizations which are themselves evolving. Getting Organized in Vietnam also constitutes an enquiry into the term "civil society" itself. The contributors examine current thinking about the nature of the state in Vietnam in particular. Included here are the first attempts to provide a framework for assessing and categorizing the bewildering array of small organizations in Vietnam: which ones are weakly connected to the state, which ones are independent of the state but perhaps dependent on outside funding agencies. This book is a must for scholars, policymakers, journalists and others interested in understanding political and social change in Vietnam and other transitional economies.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015).
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789812302359
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_35903201X
    Format: XVIII, 252 S
    ISBN: 9812301933 , 9812301550
    Note: Enth. 10 Beitr , Chap. 1: Heng, Russell Hiang-Khng: Media in Southeast Asia. A literature review of post-1980 developments. Chap. 2: Samnang, Ham: Cambodian media in a post-socialist situation. Chap. 3: Heryanto, Ariel ; Adi, Stanley Yoseph: Industrialized media in democratizing Indonesia. Chap. 4: Sanyoto, Kukuh: Indonesian television and the dynamics of transition. Chap. 5: Duangsavanh, Thonglor: The impact of economic transition on the media in Laos. Chap. 6: Nain, Zaharom: The media and Malaysia's Reformasi movement. Chap. 7: Than Tin Maung Maung: Myanmar media. Meeting market challenges in the shadow of the state. Chap. 8: George, Cherian: Singapore: media at the mainstream and the margins. Chap. 9: Jackson, Peter A.: Offending images. Gender and sexual minorities, and the state control of the media in Thailand. Chap. 10: Tran Huu Phuc Tien: Vietnamese media in transition. The boon, curse, and controversy of market economics.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Association of Southeast Asian Nations ; Massenmedien ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
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    Book
    Singapore : ISEAS
    UID:
    gbv_526489790
    Format: IV S., S. 143 - 288 , Ill
    Series Statement: Sojourn 21.2006,2
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1629794120
    Format: Tab.
    Note: Liak Teng Kiat ; Singh, Daljit ; George, Cherian: Asean region. - S. 6-20.; Heng, Russell ; Tin Maung Maung Than: Indochina and Myanmar. - S. 20-31.; Enthält: Singh, Daljit: The setting. - S. 2-5.
    In: Regional outlook: Southeast Asia 1995-96. / Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. - Singapore, 1995, , Seite 1-31
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691360767
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (103 p)
    ISBN: 9789812301994 , 9789812306609 , 9812301992
    ISSN: 0218-3056
    Content: Regional outlook : Southeast Asia 2003-2004 -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Political Outlook 2003-2004 -- The Asia-pacific geopolitical landscape by Daljit Singh -- The ASEAN-10 by Mohamad Yusop Bin Awang Damit • Tin Maung Maung Than • Anthony L. Smith • Russell Heng • K.S. Nathan • Mely Caballero-Anthony • Derek da Cunha • John Funston • David Koh -- Economic Outlook 2003 -2004 -- Regional economic trends by Denis Hew -- The ASEAN-10 by Lee Poh Onn • Mya Han • Muhammad Chatib Basri • Soedradjad Djiwandono • Nick J. Freeman • Denis Hew • Aladdin D. Rillo • Ngiam Kee Jin • Sakulrat Montreevat -- Selected sources of data -- The contributors.
    Content: Launched in 1992, "Regional Outlook" is an annual publication of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Designed for the busy executive, professional, diplomat, journalist or interested observer, "Regional Outlook" aims to provide a succinct analysis of current political and economic trends shaping the region, and the outlook for the forthcoming two years
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691360783
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (154 p)
    ISBN: 9789812302458 , 9789812306623 , 981230245X
    ISSN: 0218-3056
    Content: Regional outlook : Southeast Asia 2005-2006 -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Political Outlook -- The ASIAN security environment by Daljit Singh -- Maritime security in southeast Asia by Michael Richardson -- The ASEAN-10 by Hamzah Sulaiman • Verghese Mathews • Anthony L. Smith • Nick J. Freeman • K.S. nathan • Tin Maung Maung Than • Mely Caballero-Anthony • Ho Khai Leong • John Funston • David koh -- Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono: a retired general turned politician by Leo Suryadinata -- The Anwar Ibrahim factor in a post-mahathir Malaysia by Lee Hock Guan -- The situation in southern Thailand by Chidchanok Rahimmula -- Economic Outlook -- Regional economic trends by Denis Hew -- Southeast Asia in the global wave of outsourcing: trends, opportunities, and challenges by Rahul Sen and M. Shahidul Islam -- Energy and ASEAN economic integration by Drew Symon -- Asian bond market development: a pace towards regional financial stability by Sakulrat Montreevat -- The ASEAN-10 by M. Shahidul islam • Mya Than • Arya B. Gaduh • Nick J. Freeman • Lee Poh Onn • Aladdin D. Rillo • Manu Bhaskaran • Sakulrat Montreevat -- Judiciary reformation underpinning economic imperatives in Singapore by Rajenthran Arumugam -- Selected sources of data -- The Contributors.
    Content: Launched in 1992, Regional Outlook is an annual publication of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, published every January. Designed for the buy executive, professional, diplomat, journalist, or interested observer, Regional Outlook aims to provide a succinct analysis of current political and economic trends shaping the region, and the outlook for the forthcoming two years
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1642923222
    Format: Tab., Lit.Hinw.
    In: Southeast Asian Affairs 2001. / Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. - Singapore : ISEAS, 2001, , Seite 357-368
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1642923222
    Format: Tab., Lit.Hinw.
    In: Southeast Asian Affairs 2001. / Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. - Singapore : ISEAS, 2001, , Seite 357-368
    In: pages:357-368
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1629794120
    Format: Tab.
    Note: Liak Teng Kiat ; Singh, Daljit ; George, Cherian: Asean region. - S. 6-20.; Heng, Russell ; Tin Maung Maung Than: Indochina and Myanmar. - S. 20-31.; Enthält: Singh, Daljit: The setting. - S. 2-5
    In: Regional outlook: Southeast Asia 1995-96. / Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. - Singapore, 1995, , Seite 1-31
    In: pages:1-31
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1691360473
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (265 p)
    ISBN: 9789812301932 , 9789812306081 , 9812301550 , 9812301933
    Content: Media fortunes, changing times : ASEAN states in transition -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction by Russell Hiang-Khng Heng -- 1. Media in Southeast Asia: A Literature Review of Post-1980 Developments by Russell Hiang-Khng Heng -- 2. Cambodian Media in a Post-Socialist SituationHam Samnang -- 3. Industrialized Media in Democratizing Indonesia by Ariel Heryanto and Stanley Yoseph Adi -- 4. Indonesian Television and the Dynamics of Transition by Kukuh Sanyoto -- 5. The Impact of Economic Transition on the Media in Laos by Thonglor Duangsavanh -- 6. The Media and Malaysia's Reformasi Movement by Zaharom Nain -- 7. Myanmar Media: Meeting Market Challenges in the Shadow of the State by Tin Maung Maung Than -- 8. Singapore: Media at the Mainstream and the Margins by Cherian George -- 9. Offending Images: Gender and Sexual Minorities, and State Control of the Media in Thailand by Peter A.Jackson -- 10. Vietnamese Media in Transition: The Boon, Curse and Controversy of Market Economics by Tran Huu Phuc Tien -- Index.
    Content: This book examines how media have brought about or paced dramatic political events in Southeast Asia over the last two decades
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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