The concept of an emerging middle class provides a useful entry point for understanding significant developmental and political transformations in Timor-Leste and Melanesia and is important for informing development policies. Overview The emergence of a middle class has been identified as an important factor driving economic and political transitions in Asia and Africa. Class has been ‘happening’ in the broader Pacific region for some time, as Gewertz and Errington observed of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Nevertheless, to date, little systematic policy attention has been given to questions of class. We believe that the concept of an emerging middle class provides a useful entry point for understanding significant developmental and political tr...
Using an absolute definition of poverty and the middle class, this paper presents trends and estimat...
This introductory chapter provides an overview of the key concepts discussed in this book In Search ...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
The emergence of a middle class has been identified as an important factor driving economic and poli...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
Middle classes in East Asia are a product of regional economic development which has taken place in ...
Much interest has been devoted since the 1980s to the new urban, educated middle class in Southeast...
PNG is often imagined to be a country divided into 'grassroots' and 'elites'. However, this paper ex...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An u...
This article discusses the impact of territorial expansion on the socio-political structure among Pa...
It has been argued in the development literature that a sizeable and stable middle class in the soci...
The portrayal of Muslim middle class in three Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, and T...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
What holds Indonesia together? 'A strong leader' is the answer most often given. This book looks ins...
Using an absolute definition of poverty and the middle class, this paper presents trends and estimat...
This introductory chapter provides an overview of the key concepts discussed in this book In Search ...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
The emergence of a middle class has been identified as an important factor driving economic and poli...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
Middle classes in East Asia are a product of regional economic development which has taken place in ...
Much interest has been devoted since the 1980s to the new urban, educated middle class in Southeast...
PNG is often imagined to be a country divided into 'grassroots' and 'elites'. However, this paper ex...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An u...
This article discusses the impact of territorial expansion on the socio-political structure among Pa...
It has been argued in the development literature that a sizeable and stable middle class in the soci...
The portrayal of Muslim middle class in three Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, and T...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
What holds Indonesia together? 'A strong leader' is the answer most often given. This book looks ins...
Using an absolute definition of poverty and the middle class, this paper presents trends and estimat...
This introductory chapter provides an overview of the key concepts discussed in this book In Search ...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...