RoutledgeCurzon Book Series
Editor: Duncan McCargo, University of Leeds, UK
Southeast Asia is a dynamic and rapidly changing region which
continues to defy predictions and challenge formulaic understandings.
This new book series publishes cutting edge work on the region,
providing a venue for books that are readable, topical,
interdisciplinary and critical of conventional views. It aims to
communicate the energy, contestations and ambiguities that make
Southeast Asia both consistently fascinating and sometimes potentially
disturbing.
The series comprises two strands:
Rethinking Southeast Asia aims to address the needs of students and
teachers; these titles will be published in both hardback and paperback.
We are particularly seeking proposals for short and accessible,
single-authored or edited books that will provide a critical
introduction to the following Southeast Asian countries:
* Malaysia
* Indonesia
* Cambodia
* Burma
* Thailand
Routledge Research on Southeast Asia is a forum for innovative new
research monographs aimed at a more specialist readership.
The series is peer reviewed, and we commission manuscripts up to a
maximum of 100,000 words. In the first instance, any interested authors
should email a short paragraph with a proposal to the series editor:
d.j.mccargo@leeds.ac.uk
Already published:
Politics and the Press in Thailand: Media Machinations - Duncan
McCargo
Forthcoming Titles include:
Thailand after the Crisis - edited by Peter Warr
Politics of NGOS in Indonesia - Bob Hadiwinata
Military and Democracy in Indonesia - Jun Honna
Democracy and National Identity in Thailand - Michael Connors Rethinking
Vietnam - edited by Duncan McCargo