Vol. 49 No. 1-2 (2018): Everyday Security Practices in Asia

edited by Marc von Boemcken
Published:
2019-04-16
Full Issue:
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Obituary
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In Memoriam Detlef Kantowsky (1936 – 2018)
5-8
Editorial
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Everyday Security Practices in Asia
9-16
Article
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Securing an LGBT Identity in Kyrgyzstan. Case Studies from Bishkek and Osh
17-40 -
Secure and Insecure Spaces for Uzbek Businesspeople in Southern Kyrgyzstan
41-60 -
“If It Happens Again”: Everyday Responses of the Ruszabon to Existential Dangers in Dushanbe
61-82 -
Security Perceptions and Practices of the Indigenous People of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh
83-104 -
Watery Incursions: The Securitisation of Everyday “Flood Cultures” in Metro Manila and Coastal Jakarta
105-126
Book Review
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Thomas H. Johnson: Taliban Narratives. The Use and Power of Stories in the Afghanistan Conflict
127-129 -
Samina Yasmeen: Jihad and Dawah. Evolving Narratives of Lashkar-e- Taiba and Jamat ud Dawah
129-131 -
Stephanie Stocker: Caste and Equality. Friendship Patterns among Young Academics in Urban India
131-133 -
B. D. Chattopadhyaya: The Concept of Bharatavarsha and Other Essays
133-137 -
Karl E. Ryavec: A Historical Atlas of Tibet
137-139 -
Rainer Werning / Helga Picht (eds): Brennpunkt Nordkorea: Wie gefährlich ist die Region? Berichte, Daten und Fakten
139-141 -
Scott A. Snyder: South Korea at the Crossroads. Autonomy and Alliance in an Era of Rival Powers
141-144 -
Frank Jakob: Tsushima 1905. Ostasiens Trafalgar
144-146
Conference Report
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6. Asientag “Asia First” – Populism, Authoritarianism, Civil Society
147-150 -
Taiwan and the International Order
151-154 -
8th Annual Meeting of the South Asia Working Group of the German Society of Geography
154-156