The Japanese State and Civil Society in Transformation, 1970-2006. Since Japan is the world's second and the region's first economic power the importance of understanding major transformations in its political, social, and economic structure is plain. This project is therefore highly relevant to academia, policy and intelligence analysts, the media and citizenry in general. The last time the cry of 'reform' and fundamental restructuring of institutions was heard on anything like the present leve ....The Japanese State and Civil Society in Transformation, 1970-2006. Since Japan is the world's second and the region's first economic power the importance of understanding major transformations in its political, social, and economic structure is plain. This project is therefore highly relevant to academia, policy and intelligence analysts, the media and citizenry in general. The last time the cry of 'reform' and fundamental restructuring of institutions was heard on anything like the present level was in the 1930s. Then, 'renovation' (kakushin) - offered as a path through multiple national and international crises - actually paved the way to militarism and war. Koizumi's reform (kaikaku) program, which is no less than a program for recasting the state, therefore deserves to be studied very seriously.Read moreRead less
Systemic Corruption and Regime Change: State, Business and Political Elites in Indonesia and Implications for Governance Reform. The development of a stable, prosperous and democratic Indonesia is fundamental to Australia's long-term security. Systemic corruption has been identified as a fundamental impediment to such development and the Australian Government through AUSAID funds institutional reform programs. Yet formal law remains ineffective and corruption has continued to flourish, pointing ....Systemic Corruption and Regime Change: State, Business and Political Elites in Indonesia and Implications for Governance Reform. The development of a stable, prosperous and democratic Indonesia is fundamental to Australia's long-term security. Systemic corruption has been identified as a fundamental impediment to such development and the Australian Government through AUSAID funds institutional reform programs. Yet formal law remains ineffective and corruption has continued to flourish, pointing to weaknesses of policy design. This project will explain how competing political elites systematically use the leverage of the state to redistribute resources within business and society and seek to identify the formal and informal rules that underpin such behaviour. Outcomes will be better models and more effective governance reforms.Read moreRead less
Selling their Souls: Between bound and free labour/imperial capital and the late colonial state in Asia and Australia. The role of unfree labour has been central to the debate on colonialism and the spread of global trade in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Much has been written about particular colonies, but little examines colonial labour as part of a global phenomenon. This project does so by comparing companies, workers and the state across a number of European colonies. It a ....Selling their Souls: Between bound and free labour/imperial capital and the late colonial state in Asia and Australia. The role of unfree labour has been central to the debate on colonialism and the spread of global trade in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Much has been written about particular colonies, but little examines colonial labour as part of a global phenomenon. This project does so by comparing companies, workers and the state across a number of European colonies. It asks theoretically innovative questions, syntheses extant research, and requires new archival research. Findings, to be published in international journals and monograph series, will contribute to historical and contemporary debates on the impact of globalisation on labour.Read moreRead less