Middle classes in East Asia are a product of regional economic development which has taken place in waves under an American informal empire, over half a century, first in Japan, then in NIEs, then in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines and now in China. They are a product of developmental states and their politics of economic growth. Their life styles have been shaped in complex ways by their appropriation of things American, Japanese, Chinese, Islamic, and others. Though created in one generation, they nationally occupy different social, political and cultural positions: Thai middle classes are coherent socially, hegemonic culturally and intellectually and ascendant politically; their counterparts in Malaysia and Indonesia ar...
It has been argued in the development literature that a sizeable and stable middle class in the soci...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This paper investigates the channels through which the middle class may matter for consumption growt...
Much interest has been devoted since the 1980s to the new urban, educated middle class in Southeast...
Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An u...
The emergence of a middle class has been identified as an important factor driving economic and poli...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The emergence of a large and dynamic middle class raises Asia’s profile as an attractive market dest...
The portrayal of Muslim middle class in three Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, and T...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
Rapid economic growth and social change have produced a large volume of urban new middle class in Ea...
This research note addresses the question of the social base of new authoritarianism and sketches ou...
This article examines the lifestyle preferences and consumption behaviour of urban middle-class indi...
This article assesses the changing nature of peri-urbanization processes and outcomes in East Asia. ...
The Indonesian economy has been one of the promising economies, with an average annual economic grow...
It has been argued in the development literature that a sizeable and stable middle class in the soci...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This paper investigates the channels through which the middle class may matter for consumption growt...
Much interest has been devoted since the 1980s to the new urban, educated middle class in Southeast...
Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An u...
The emergence of a middle class has been identified as an important factor driving economic and poli...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
The emergence of a large and dynamic middle class raises Asia’s profile as an attractive market dest...
The portrayal of Muslim middle class in three Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, and T...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
Rapid economic growth and social change have produced a large volume of urban new middle class in Ea...
This research note addresses the question of the social base of new authoritarianism and sketches ou...
This article examines the lifestyle preferences and consumption behaviour of urban middle-class indi...
This article assesses the changing nature of peri-urbanization processes and outcomes in East Asia. ...
The Indonesian economy has been one of the promising economies, with an average annual economic grow...
It has been argued in the development literature that a sizeable and stable middle class in the soci...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This paper investigates the channels through which the middle class may matter for consumption growt...