ABSTRACT

Asia has undergone strong economic growth since the Second World War. However, it also experiences growing economic and regional disparities brought about by this unprecedented development. This economic growth cannot be considered sustainable without taking into consideration the social development of minority populations, as well as the fundamentals of minority rights.

The chapters in this book work from the premise that an environment that favours the emergence of various conditions necessary for the development of minority populations will contribute towards further economic development and prosperity, as well as the social cohesion of the entire country. Bringing together perspectives from Economics, Development and Area Studies, Geography, Anthropology, and Sociology, the contributors provide local narratives that shed light on some of the different needs, situations, and methods of problem solving.

This diverse approach gives a nuanced perspective on social, economic and political inequality, and the ways in which people are constructing varied responses to the challenges of modernization. Through the comparison of the characteristics and realities of minority region development among countries in East and Southeast Asia, this book provides a better understanding of the development-related challenges faced by minority regions in the current context of modernization and globalization.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

From consciousness to responsibility

part I|153 pages

Overcoming exclusion

chapter 1|22 pages

From rebels to governors

‘Patronage autonomy' and continuing underdevelopment in Muslim Mindanao

chapter 2|15 pages

Balancing livelihoods, limited options, and the state

Alleviating poverty in critical environments

chapter 3|18 pages

The hunter's spirit

Autonomy and development in indigenous Taiwan

part II|41 pages

Development or underdevelopment?

chapter 4|18 pages

Sustainable futures?

Displacement, development and the Muong

chapter 5|19 pages

Access to education for girls in minority regions of Gansu

A geographic perspective

part III|51 pages

Ethnic integration and cultural revival

chapter 7|17 pages

The Miao of China

An emerging nationality

chapter 8|13 pages

Globalization and Regionalism

The rise of a new cultural movement in Bali, Indonesia