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Unearthing Politics = Environment and Contestation in Post-socialist Vietnam /
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正題名/作者:
Unearthing Politics/ by Jason Morris-Jung.
其他題名:
Environment and Contestation in Post-socialist Vietnam /
作者:
Morris-Jung, Jason.
面頁冊數:
XIII, 241 p. 11 illus., 10 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Human Rights. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3124-5
ISBN:
9789811631245
Unearthing Politics = Environment and Contestation in Post-socialist Vietnam /
Morris-Jung, Jason.
Unearthing Politics
Environment and Contestation in Post-socialist Vietnam /[electronic resource] :by Jason Morris-Jung. - 1st ed. 2021. - XIII, 241 p. 11 illus., 10 illus. in color.online resource.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Political Histories of Vietnamese Bauxite -- Chapter 3. Power and Limits of Embedded Advocacy: Emergence of a Public Debate -- Chapter 4. The Reemergence of the Intellectuals: The Petition of the 135 -- Chapter 5. Responsive and Repressive: The Two Arms of the Party-State -- Chapter 6. Conclusion: What Comes Next.
“Unearthing Politics: Environment and Contestation in Post-Socialist Vietnam is the best single study of domestic Vietnamese politics during the post-reform era. Through an exhaustive examination of the contest over Chinese bauxite mining in the Central Highlands, this book sheds a bright light on the emergence in late communist Vietnam of new flashpoints for political conflict, novel modes of political organization and innovative forms of political struggle. Unearthing Politics will be a required reading for scholars of environmental conflict, late-communist political culture and contemporary Vietnamese studies.” – Peter Zinoman, author of Vietnamese Colonial Republican: The Political Vision of Vu Trong Phung, History, UC Berkeley “The bauxite mining controversy in 2009 opened up an unprecedented era of contentious politics and heralded the rise of a civil society in Vietnam that continues to challenge the domination of the communist regime today. As the first detailed account of this event, Morris-Jung offers a compelling analysis of how politics in one of the few remaining communist states has evolved in the last decade.” – Tuong Vu, author of Vietnam’s Communist Revolution: The Power and Limits of Ideology, Political Science, University of Oregon “Morris-Jung unpacks Vietnam’s political economic transition through a critical moment: that of public opposition to the idea and practice of bauxite mining by Chinese companies in post-reform Vietnam. The book’s echoes of and divergences from socio-environmental politics elsewhere in the expanding world of Chinese investment, development, and extraction, make this an extremely important read.” – Nancy Lee Peluso, co-editor of New Frontiers of Land Control, Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley This book examines an important socio-political challenge to the ruling party regime in Vietnam that emerged within a controversy over bauxite mining in the late 2000s. Highlighting a confluence of trends disrupting the nation’s “encrusted politics,” this book opens up a space for in-depth study of the most sensitive issues, bravest activists, and most off limit struggles within the Vietnamese party-state today. Jason Morris-Jung is Associate Faculty at the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS).
ISBN: 9789811631245
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