ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Civil Society in Asia is an interdisciplinary resource, covering one of the most dynamically expanding sectors in contemporary Asia. Originally a product of Western thinking, civil society represents a particular set of relationships between the state and either society or the individual. Each culture, however, molds its own version of civil society, reflecting its most important values and traditions.

This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the directions and nuances of civil society, featuring contributions by leading specialists on Asian society from the fields of political science, sociology, anthropology, and other disciplines. Comprising thirty-five essays on critical topics and issues, it is divided into two main sections:

Part I covers country specific reviews, including Japan, China, South Korea, India, and Singapore.

Part II offers a series of thematic chapters, such as democratization, social enterprise, civic activism, and the media.

As an analysis of Asian social, cultural, and political phenomena from the perspective of civil society in the post-World War IIera, this book will be useful to students and scholars of Asian Studies, Asian Politics, and Comparative Politics.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

part 15I|310 pages

Country review

chapter 1|16 pages

Japan

chapter 2|16 pages

South Korea

chapter 3|17 pages

China

chapter 4|13 pages

Hong Kong

chapter 5|16 pages

Taiwan

chapter 6|15 pages

Mongolia

chapter 7|19 pages

The Philippines

chapter 8|14 pages

Vietnam

chapter 9|17 pages

Malaysia

chapter 10|15 pages

Singapore

chapter 11|16 pages

Indonesia

chapter 12|13 pages

Cambodia

chapter 13|11 pages

Laos

chapter 14|12 pages

Thailand

chapter 15|9 pages

Burma (Myanmar)

chapter 16|12 pages

India

chapter 17|16 pages

Pakistan

chapter 18|14 pages

Bangladesh

chapter 19|15 pages

Nepal

chapter 20|18 pages

Bhutan

chapter 21|14 pages

Sri Lanka

part 325II|212 pages

Thematic review

chapter 22|17 pages

Democratization

chapter 23|18 pages

Authoritarian rule

chapter 24|14 pages

The third sector

chapter 25|14 pages

Social enterprises

chapter 26|17 pages

Philanthropy

chapter 27|13 pages

Development

chapter 28|15 pages

Media

chapter 29|21 pages

Human rights

chapter 30|13 pages

Family

chapter 31|8 pages

Queer

chapter 32|11 pages

Youth activism

chapter 33|17 pages

Migration

chapter 34|15 pages

Base protest