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Index 591 final chapter goes into the shorter-run causes of the “incident” of 4 June, including inflation; declining real wages; lack of proper working class defence organisations against the ravages of economic “reform;” student and academic unrest and enthusi- asm for an abstract, half-understood concept of Westem bourgeois parliamentarist ideology. This means he sees Tiananmen Square 1989 as essentially an urban revolt, and in this formal respect as similar to the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966- 69). The 1989 rebellion failed, Vohra believes, because the student movement “programme” was incoherent, and it was only the temporary paralysis occasioned by an inner-Party struggle (just as in 1966-69) that allowed the youth to get the upper hand for some days in Peking. Bruce McFarlane, Economics Department, Macquarie University Index to Vol. 22 Articles A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi Tax-Free Manufacturing in Fiji: An Evaluation Mohammad Alauddin, Rural-Urban Migration and Kartik C. Roy and Poverty in South Asia Clem Tisdell Jon P. Alston and Sources of Neo-Nationalism and Hiroshi Fukurai Resistance in Japan Melanie Beresford and Political Economy of the Environment Lyn Fraser in Vietnam Clare L. Boulanger Ethnic Order and Working Class Strategies in West Malaysia Dilip K. Dutta Planning and the Regulatory Role of the Indian State Alec Gordon The Poverty of Involution: A Critique of Geertz’ Pseudo-History Geoffrey C. Gunn Prince Souphanouvong: Revolutionary and Intellectual Index 591 final chapter goes into the shorter-run causes of the “incident” of 4 June, including inflation; declining real wages; lack of proper working class defence organisations against the ravages of economic “reform;” student and academic unrest and enthusi- asm for an abstract, half-understood concept of Westem bourgeois parliamentarist ideology. This means he sees Tiananmen Square 1989 as essentially an urban revolt, and in this formal respect as similar to the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966- 69). The 1989 rebellion failed, Vohra believes, because the student movement “programme” was incoherent, and it was only the temporary paralysis occasioned by an inner-Party struggle (just as in 1966-69) that allowed the youth to get the upper hand for some days in Peking. Bruce McFarlane, Economics Department, Macquarie University Index to Vol. 22 Articles A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi Tax-Free Manufacturing in Fiji: An Evaluation Mohammad Alauddin, Rural-Urban Migration and Kartik C. Roy and Poverty in South Asia Clem Tisdell Jon P. Alston and Sources of Neo-Nationalism and Hiroshi Fukurai Resistance in Japan Melanie Beresford and Political Economy of the Environment Lyn Fraser in Vietnam Clare L. Boulanger Ethnic Order and Working Class Strategies in West Malaysia Dilip K. Dutta Planning and the Regulatory Role of the Indian State Alec Gordon The Poverty of Involution: A Critique of Geertz’ Pseudo-History Geoffrey C. Gunn Prince Souphanouvong: Revolutionary and Intellectual Dipankar Gupta Peasant “Unionism” in Uttar Pradesh: Against the Rural Mentality Thesis Joseph Halevi Asian Capitalist Accumulation: From Sectoral to Vertical Integration Dave Y. C. Hsu and Labor Shortage and Unutilized Jen Te Hwang Labor Reserved in Taiwan Jane Hutchison Women in the Philippines Garments Industry Exports Lance B. Kurke Repression and Restitution: Hong Kong and the PRC Patrick Mendis The Debate on Size and Productivity in Developed and Developing Countries 1:73 James F. Ongkili Federalism and Parochialism: Relations Between Kuala Lumpur and Sabah 4:529 James Petras East Germany: Conquest, Pillage and Disintegration 3:340 Ralph Pettman Labor, Gender, and the Balance of Productivity: South Korea and Singapore 1:45 Gerard A. Postiglione China’s National Minorities and Educational Change 1:20 Apichai Puntasen, Political Economy of Chaiyuth Punyasavatsut Eucalyptus: Business, and Somboon Siriprachai Bureaucracy and the Thai Government Atiur Rahman and The Grameen Bank and the Changing Abu N.M. Wahid Patron-Client Relationship in Bangladesh Prabirjit Sarkar De-industrialization Through Colonial Trade Jeremy B. Williams Capitalist Development and Human Rights: Singapore Under Lee Kuan Yew Chao-Tzang Yawnghwe Mystification and Rationality: Legitimacy and the State in the Third World Peter Kien-hong Yu Models of DEMOCRATS in Island China / Mainland Relations Reviews A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi Does Aid Work in India: A Country Study of the Impact of Official Development Assistance / Economic Liberalization, Industrial Structure and Growth in India India / Indonesia's Forgotten War: The Hidden History of East Timor Anwar-ul-ilaq Ahady Beyond Afghanistan: The Emerging U.S. Pakistan Relations Zaheer Baber Averting the Apocalypse: Social Movements in India Today Chaos in Nation Formation: Case of Punjab India’s Social Crisis: An Essays on Capitalism, Individualism and Indian Civilization Melanie Beresford/ Dragons in Distress: Asia’s Joseph Halevi / John Purcal Miracle Economies in Crisis Debesh Bhattacharya The Political Economy of Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia Barbara Bray Beijing Spring, 1989: Confrontation and Conflict, The Basic Documents Renato Constantino The Development Dictionary Kate Currie Child Labour in the Indian Subcontinent: Dimensions and Implications / Coping with Seasonality and Drought / Dealing with Poverty Poverty, Class, and Gender in Rural Africa: A Tanzanian Case Study / Recasting Women: Essays in Indian Colonial History/ Three Deltas: Accumulation and Poverty in Rural Burma, Bengal and South India Paul T. Cohen Observing the Economy M. Coghlan Man on the Rim: The People of the Pacific S. Cooper China’s Crises: China's Hope Despina Eliopoulou Islam and the State Frank T. Fitzgerald Latin American Theories of Development and Underdevelopment / U.S. Hegemony Under Siege: Class, Politics and Development in Latin America Keith Forster The Chinese Economy and Its Future Rehana Ghadially Muslim Women in India: Political and Private Realities: 1890s - 1980s I. Gordijew Soviet Society Today / The Awakening of the Soviet Union 594 Alec Gordon Power and Economy in Suharto’s Indonesia Geoffrey C. Gunn Ethnic Groups Across National Boundaries in Mainland Southeast Asia / Priests and Programners: Technologies of Power in the Engineered Landscape of Bali / The World's Religions: The Religions of Asia 3:431 Kate Hannan The Chinese Communist Party’s Nomenklatura System 4:572 G.T. Harris Society From the Inside Out: Anthropological Perspectives on the South Asian Household Geoff Harris New Technology and Rural Development: The Social Impact Paul Healy Mao Zedong on Dialectical Materialism Philip Hirsch Bankers and Bureaucrats: Capital and the Role of the State in Thailand Francois Houtart Contracting Colonialism - Translation and Christian Conversion in Tagalog Society Under Early Spanish Rule / Religion, Politics and Rationality in a Philippine Community _—3:437 Jane Hutchison Teaching English in a Foreign Country - A Personal Account / Transforming a Bureaucracy: The Experience of the Philippine National Irrigation Administration Ian Inkster Technological Challenge in the Asia - Pacific Economy Greg Jarjoura The Political Economy of Singapore’s Industrialization: National State and International Capital Adele MLE. Jones Dependence and Autonomy: Womens Employment and the Family in Calcutta Ellen Judd Rebellion and Factionalism in a Chinese Province: Zhejiang, 1966 - 1976 / Remaking Peasant China: Problems of Rural Development and Institutions at the Start of the 1990s Sankaran Krishna Diversity and Dominance in Indian Politics: Changing Bases of Congress Support / Diversity and Dominance in Indian Politics: Index 595 Division, Deprivation and the Congress / State and Society in India: Studies in Nation Building Max Lane / Business and Politics in Richard Robison Indonesia Chris Leggett No Man ts an Island: A Portrait of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew Paul W. Mathews Babaylanism in Negros 1896-1907 / Angry Days in Mindanao Bruce McFarlane China: Macroeconomic Stability and Industrial Growth Under Decentralised Socialism / China: Revenue Mobilisation and Tax Policy China: The Search for Socia Justice and Democracy Industrial Management and Economic Reform in China 1949 - 1984 Japanese Capital Exports and Asian Economic Development / Managing Socialism: From Old Cadres to New Professiona!s in Revolutionary Cuba Politics at Mao's Court Problems and Prospects of Agrarian Reform Implementation Revolutionary Struggle in the Philippines / The Philippines: People, Poverty and Politics Tessa Morris - Suzuki The World Economic Crisis and Japanese Capitalism Tony Nagy Other Economic Systems Henry Park Almost a Revolution / Beijing Spring / Beijing Spring, 1989: Confrontation and Contlict-The Basic Documents / Crisis at Tiananmen: Reform and Reality in Modern China / June Four: A Chronicle of the Chinese Democratic Uprising F Molding the Medium: The Chinese Communist Party and the Liberation Daily 1:113 The Chinese People’s Movement: Perspectives on Spring 1989 The Making of a Sino-Marxist World View: Perceptions and Interpretations of World History in the People’s Republic of China The Truth About the Beijing Turmoil / Tiananmen Diary: Thirteen Days in June / Tiananmen Square / Voices from Tiananmen Square: Beijing Spring and the Democracy Movement Jean L. Larson Pyle Vietnam: Peasant Land, Peasant Revolution Start B. Philpott The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistauce in the Himalaya Steve Reglar China and the Open Door Policy / China's Second Revolution: Reform After Mao / China Under Deng Xiaoping: Political and Economic Reform Kathryn Robison The Wheel of Fortune: The History of a Poor Community in Jakarta Peter M. Sales Asian Security Issues / The Search for Detente: The Politics of East - West Relations Since 1945 Angelito L. Santos Cacique Democracy in the Philippines: Origins and Dreams /magined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism Brett Seaman Strange Neighbours: The Australia - Indonesia Relationship Richard Tanter Education Reform in Japan: A Case of Immobilist Politics Clem Tisdell Development Planning and Structural Inequalities: The Response of the Underprivileged Herb Thompson Blood on Their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific / Fiji: Coups in Paradise - Race, Politics and Military Intervention 1:129 Rural Credit Between Subsidy and Market: Adjustment of the Village Units of Bank Rakyat lodex 597 Indonesia in Sociological Perspective 3:394 Toward an Alternative Land Reform Paradigm: A Philippine Perspective 1:129 E. Patricia Tsurumi Delayed Departures, Overdue Arrivals: Industrial Familialism and the Japanese National Railways Images of Japanese Society, A Study in the Social Construction of Reality Adrian Vickers One Soul One Suuggle: Region and Revolution in Indonesia / The Modern World-System III: The Second Era of Great Expansion of the Capitalist World- Economy 1730- 1840s Neil Webster Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance Communication S. Akbar Zaidi Rejoinder Kevin Ilewison Reply to Professor Malcolm Falkus lan Inkster Relative Backwardness and Revolution A Note on Marx History and the Transition to Socialism LABOUR AND INDUSTRY IN ASEAN by Peter Limqucco. Bruce McFarlane, Jan Odhnoff The rapid transformation of social classes in the Southeast Asian-Western Pacific region since the 1960s is highlighted in this study and is traced in the nature of new labour processes, capital formation, technological diffusion and the role of the state. Based on a detailed survey of industrial workers in Thailand, Malaysia and the Phil- ippines—their living conditions, occupational background, attitudes to factory work and participation in trade unions—this book explains, in the course of its wider elucidation of industrialisation in the three ASEAN countries, the accelerated devel- opment of an Asian working class. The survey results as well as conclusions drawn present a challenge to much conventional wisdom about development contained in modernisation theory and the more radical dependency approach used by many social scientists and historians. P/> ISBN 971-8639-00-4 208 pages US$10.00 JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ASIA FUBLISHERS P.O. Box 592 Manila, Philippines 1099 yt oSemea y ? e g a n wes het lSai i s &saa at

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