neuere literatur über asien
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neuere literatur über asien
ASIEN 108 (Juli 2008), S. 159-166 NEUERE LITERATUR ÜBER ASIEN Zusammengestellt von Uwe Kotzel Die Mitglieder der DGA sind herzlich aufgefordert, ihre neuesten Veröffentlichungen der Redaktion zu melden. ASIEN Bankoff, Greg; Peter Boomgaard (eds.), A history of natural resources in Asia. The wealth of nature, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 288 S. Cole, Bernard D., Sea lanes and pipelines. Energy security in Asia, Westport/Ct.: Praeger Security International, 2008, 262 S. Denoon, David B.H., The economic and strategic rise of China and India. Asian realignments after the 1997 financial crisis, New York: Palgrave, 2007, 210 S. Jose, Lydia N. Yu (ed.), The past, love, money and much more. Philippines-Japan relations since the end of the second world war, Quezon City: Ateno de Manila University Press/University of Hawaii Press, 2008, 228 S. Kane, John; Haig Patapan, Benjamin Wong (eds.), Dissident democrats. The challenge of democratic leadership in Asia, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 204 S. Khanna, Tarun, Billions of entrepreneurs. How China and India are reshaping their futures – and yours, Boston/Mass.: Harvard Business School, 2007, 353 S. Preeg, Ernest H., India and China. An advanced technology race and how the United States should respond, Arlington/Va.: Center for Strategic and Intl. Studies, 2008, 205 S. Rugman, Alan M.; Jonathan P. Doh, Multinationals and development, New Haven/Conn.: Yale University Press, 2008, 242 S. Shima, Mutsuhiko (ed.), Status and stratification. Cultural forms in East and Southeast Asia, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2008, 241 S. Taylor, Robert P., et al. (eds.), Financing energy efficiency. Lessons from Brazil, China, India, and beyond, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2008, 284 S. Yusuf, Shahid; Kaoru Nabeshima, Shoichi Yamashta (eds.), Growing industrial clusters in Asia. Serendipity and cscience, D.C.: The World Bank, 2008, 283 S. SÜDASIEN Ganguly, Sumit, “Der indisch-pakistanische Konflikt”, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, (26.05.1008) 22, S.32-38 Rieker, Martina; Kamran Asdar Ali (eds.), Gendering urban space in the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 230 S. BANGLADESCH Ferrari, Aurora, Increasing access to rural finance in Bangladesh. The forgotten ‘missing middle’, D.C.: The World Bank, 2008, 137 S. 160 Neuere Literatur INDIEN Allen, Douglas (ed.), The philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the twenty-first century, Lanham/Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008, 263 S. Bhagwati, Jagdish N.; Charles W. Calomiris (eds.), Sustaining India’s growth development, New York: Columbia University Press, 2008, 262 S. Dewey, Susan, Making Miss India Miss World. Constructing gender, power, and the nation in postliberalization India, Syracuse/NY: Syracuse University Press, 2008, 245 S. Dimitrova, Diana, Gender, religion, and modern Hindi drama, Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press/Cornell University Press, 2008, 149 S. Gidwani, Vinay, Capital, interrupted. Agrarian development and the politics of work in India, Minneapolis/Mn: University of Minnesota Press, 2008, 337 S. Glucklich, Ariel, The strides of Vishnu. Hindu culture in historical perspective, New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, 241 S. Ihlau, Olaf, “Indien auf dem Sprung zur Weltmacht”, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, (26.05.1008) 22, S.3-6 Imbasly, Bernard, „Ein reiches Land mit armen Menschen“, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, (26.05.1008) 22, S.13-19 Lambert-Hurley, Siobhan (ed.), A princess’ pilgrimage. Nawah Sikandar Begum’s pilgrimage to Mecca, Bloomington/In.: Indiana University Press, 2008, 180 S. Müller, Harald; Carmen Rauch, “Indiens Weg zur Wirtschaftsmacht”, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, (26.05.1008) 22, S.7-13 Narain, Vrinda, Reclaiming the nation. Muslim women and the law in India, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008, 213 S. Rajamani, Lavanya, “Indiens internationale Klimapolitik”, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, (26.05.1008) 22, S.19-25 Shepherd, Mary Elizabeth, Sex-selective abortion in India. The impact on child mortality, Youngstown/NY: Cambria Press, 2008, 281 S. Steinberg, Elena S., Women in power. The personalities and leadership styles of Indira Gandhi, Golda Meir, and Margaret Thatcher, Montreal: McGill/Queen’s University Press, 2008, 436 S. Wolf, Siegfried O., „Hindu-Nationalismus. Gefahr für die größte Demokratie?“, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, (26.05.1008) 22, S.26-32 SRI LANKA Eichhorst, Kristine, “Wahlen in Sri Lankas ‘befreitem’ Osten. Chancen für einen politischen Neubeginn?“, KAS-Auslandsinformationen, 24 (2008) 5, S.68-86 Hanna, Nagy K., Transforming government and empowering communities. The Sri Lankan experience with e-development, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2008, 272 S. SÜDOSTASIEN Andaya, Barbara Watson, The flaming womb. Repositioning women in early modern Southeast Asia, Honolulu/Hi.: University of Hawaii Press, 2008, 335 S. Kuroiwa, Ikuo; Toh Mun Heng (eds.), Production networks and industrial clusters. Integrating economies in Southeast Asia, Singapore: ISEAS, 2008, 363 S. Nevins, Joseph; Nancy Lee Peluso (eds.), Taking Southeast Asia to market. Commodities, nature, and people in the neoliberal age, Ithaca/NY: Cornell University Press, 2008, 280 S. ASIEN 108 (Juli 2008) 161 Shiraishi, Takashi; Pasuk Phongpaichit (eds.), The rise of middle classes in Southeast Asia, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2008, 307 S. Warren, James, Pirates, prostitutes and pullers. Explorations in the ethno- and social history of Southeast Asia, Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press, 2008, 418 S. Weatherbee, Donald E., Historical dictionary of United States-Southeast Asia relations, Lanham/Md.: Scarecrow, 2008, 436 S. INDONESIEN Blackburn, Susan; Bianca J. Smith, Siti Syansiyatun (eds.), Indonesian islam in a new era. How women negotiate their Muslim identities, Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2008, 212 S. Blackburn, Susan (ed.), The first Indonesian women’s congress of 1928, Melbourne: Monash University Press, 2008, 250 S. Chandra, Alexander G., Indonesia and the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement. Nationalists and regional integration strategy, Lanham/Md.: Lexington Books, 2008, 275 S. Davidson, Jamie S., From rebellion to riots. Collective violence in Indonesian Borneo, Madison/Wis.; University of Wisconsin Press, 2008, 287 S. Hooker, M. Barry, Indonesian Syariah. Defining a national school of islamic law, Singapore: ISEAS, 2008, 343 S. Simpson, Bradley R., Economists with guns. Authoritarian development and U.S.-Indonesian relations, 1960-1968, Stanford/Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2008, 367 S. Spending for development. Making the most of Indonesia’s new opportunities, D.C.: The World Bank, 2008, 199 S. (Indonesia public expenditure review) KAMBODSCHA Bull, Carolyn, No entry without strategy. Building the rule of law under UN transitional administration, New York: United Nations University Press, 2008, 315 S. Derks, Annuska, Khmer women on the move. Exploring work and life in urban Cambodia, Honolulu/Hi.: University of Hawaii Press, 2008, 258 S. Meyer, Wolfgang, “Das Rote-Khmer-Tribunal. Kambodscha im Schatten der Geschichte”, KAS-Auslandsinformationen, 24 (2009) 3, S.65-92 LAOS Yang, Kao Kalia, The latehomecomer. A Hmong family memoir, Minneapolis/Mn.: Coffee House Press, 2008, 277 S. MALAYSIA Jacobsen, Rodolfo (ed.), The pulse of a Malaysian university. Ethno- and sociolinguistic issues and the TESOL dimension, New York: Peter Lang, 2008, 211 S. Nobuta, Toshihiro, Living on the periphery. Development and the islamization among the Orang Asli, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press/Kyoto University Press, 2008, 323 S. Soda, Ryoji, People on the move. Rural-urban interactions in Sarawak, Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2007, 253 S. Tan Tai Yong, Creating ‘Greater Malaysia’. Decolonization and the politics of merger, Singapore: ISEAS, 2008, 224 S. 162 Neuere Literatur MYANMAR Aung San Suu Kyi, The voice of hope. Conversations with Alan Clements, New York: Seven Stories Press, 2008, 332 S. Boycee, Alden T. (ed.), Burma in turmoil, Hauppauge/NY: Nova Science, 2008, 105 S. Skidmore, Monique; Trevor Wilson, Myanmar. The state, community and the environment, Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2007, 201 S. Thawnghmung, Ardeth Maung, The Karen revolution in Burma. Diverse voices, uncertain ends, Singapore: ISEAS, 2008, 81 S. SINGAPUR Lee Sing Kong et al. (eds.), Toward a better future. Education and training for economic development in Singapore since 1965, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2008, 206 S. THAILAND Forsyth, Tim; Andrew Walker, Forest guardians, forest destroyers. The politics of environmental knowledge in northern Thailand, Seattle/Wa.: University of Washington Press, 2008, 302 S. Tamada, Yoshifumi, Myths and realities. The democratization of Thai politics, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press/Kyoto University Press, 2008, 356 S. VIETNAM Will, Gerhard, “Ein Überblick über die Entwicklung Vietnams in den letzten Jahren”, KASAuslandsinformationen, 24 (2009) 3, S.93-110 OSTASIEN Abe, Shigeyuki; Bhanupong Nidhipraba (eds.), East Asian economies and new regionalism, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press/Kyoto University Press, 2008, 304 S. Calder, Kent E.; Francis Fukuyama (eds.), East Asian multilateralism. Prospects for regional stabilty, Baltimore/Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008, 281 S. Cossa, Ralph A.; Akihiko Tanaka (eds.), An East Asian community and the United States, Washington, D.C.: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2007, 219 S. Dalton, Russell J.; Doh Chull, Chu Yun-Han (eds.), Party politics in East Asia. Citizens, elections, and democratic development, Boulder/Col.: Lynne Rienner, 2008, 207 S. Larsen, Kirk W., Tradition, treaties, and trade. Qing imperialism and Choson Korea, 18501910, Cambridge/Mss.: Harvard University Press, 2008, 328 S. Wang Zhengxu, Democratization in East Asia. Citizen politics in China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam, Youngstown/NY: Cambria Press, 2008, 254 S. JAPAN Baskett, Michael, The attractive empire. Transnational film culture in imperial Japan, Honolulu/Hi.: University of Hawai’I Press, 2008, 216 S. Berkofsky, Axel, “True strategic partnership or rhetorical window dressing? A closer look at the relationship between the EU and Japan”, Japan aktuell, 16 (2008) 2, S.22-37 Burgschweiger, Nadine; Ryoma Sakaeda, “Führungsvakuum bei der japanischen Notenbank. Der Preis für mehr Unabhängigkeit?“, Japan aktuell, 16 (2008) 2, S.93-110 ASIEN 108 (Juli 2008) 163 Cros, Andrew L., Normalizing Japan. Politics, Identity, and the evolution of security practice, Stanford/Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2008, 282 S. Donaghy, Greg; Patricia E. Roy (eds.), Contradictory impulse. Canada and Japan in the twentieth century, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2008, 271 S. Drifte, Reinhard, Japanese-Chinese territorial disputes in the East China Sea. Between military confrontation and economic cooperation, London: LSE Asia Research Centre, 2008, 42 S. (Working Paper; 24); [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/asiaResearchCentre/pdf/ WorkingPaper/ARCWorkingPaper24Drifte2008.pdf] Gordon, June A., Japan’s outcaste youth. Education for liberation, Boulder/Col.: Paradigm, 2008, 160 S. Kimura, Hiroshi, The Kurillian knot. A history of Japanese-Russian border negotiations, Stanford/Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2008, 260 S. Klein, Aurelie, “Japans Rolle in der asiatischen Integration. Auf dem Weg zu einer neuen Fukuoka-Doktrin?“, Japan aktuell, 16 (2008) 2, S.54-74 Köllner, Patrick, „10 Jahre DPJ. Von der ‚dritten Kraft’ zur Regierungspartei?“, Japan aktuell, 16 (2008) 2, S.75-92 Kumagai, Fumie, Families in Japan. Changes, continuities, and regional variations, Lanham/Md.: University Press of America, 2008, 173 S. Laver, Michael S., Japan's economy by proxy in the seventeenth century. China, the Netherlands, and the Bakufu, Youngstown/NC: Cambria Press, 2008, 295 S. Lee Yong Wook, The Japanese challenge to the American neoliberal world order. Identity, meaning, and foreign policy, Stanford/Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2008, 284 S. Martin, Sherry L.; Gill Steel (eds.), Democratic reform in Japan. Assessing the impact, Boulder/Col.: Lynne Rienner, 2008, 253 S. Pangestu, Mari; Song Ligang, Japan’s future in East Asia and the Pacific. In honour of professor Peter Drysdale, Canberra: Asia Pacific Press, 2007, 275 S. Suzuki, Atsuko (ed.), Gender and career in Japan, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2007, 168 S. Togo, Kazuhiko, “Japan’s foreign policy. Achievements and future directions”, Japan aktuell, 16 (2008) 2, S.38-53 Waldenberger, Franz, “Has the Japanese economy become more open?”, Japan aktuell, 16 (2008) 2, S.3-21 Watanabe, Yasushi; David L. McConnell (eds.), Soft power superpower. Cultural and national assets of Japan and the United States, Armonk/NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2008, 296 S. KOREA Berry, William E. jr., Global security watch: Korea. A reference handbook, Westport/Conn.: Praeger Security International, 2008, 179 S. NORDKOREA Lankov, Andrei, Crisis in North Korea. The failure of de-Stalinization, 1956, Honolulu/Hi.: University of Hawaii Press, 2008, 274 S. SÜDKOREA Kim Hun-Soo; Kim Hyun-Sil, Juvenile delinquency and youth crime, New York: Nova Science, 2008, 164 S. 164 Neuere Literatur Lee Jong Kyu; Lee Sanghack, Recurring economic crisis in Korea, Hauppauge/NY: Nova Science, 2008, 71 S. Oppenheimer, Robert, Kyongju things. Assembling place, Ann Arbor/Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 2008, 281 S. Rozman, Gilbert; Hyun In-taek, Lee Shin-wa (eds.), South Korean strategic thought toward Asia, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 258 S. Shim, T. Youn-ja; Kim Min-Sun, Judith N. Martin, Changing Korea. Understanding culture and communication, New York: Peter Lang, 2008, 206 S. CHINA Becker, Jasper, The city of heavenly tranquility. Beijing in the history of China, New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, 370 S. Chow Kai-wing et al. (eds.), Beyond the May Fourth paradigm. In search of Chinese modernity, Lanham/Md.: Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, 2008, 341 S. Chow, Peter Y.C. (ed.), The ‘one China’ dilemma, New York; Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 318 S. Cui Shiqin, Women through the lens. Gender and nation in a century of Chinese cinema, Honolulu/Hi.: University of Hawaii Press, 2008, 304 S. Kuhn, Philip A., Chinese among others. Emigration in modern times, Lanham/Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008, 431 S. MacKinnon, Stephen R., Wuhan, 1938. War, refugees, and the making of modern China, Berkeley/Cal.: University of California Press, 2008, 182 S. Ristaino, Marcia R., The Jacquinot safe zone. Wartime refugees in Shanghai, Stanford/Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2008, 206 S. Swaine, Michael B.; Andrew N.D. Tang, Evan S. Medeiros (eds.), Assessing the threat. The Chinese military and Taiwan’s security, Washington, D.C.; Carnegie Endowment, 2007, 413 S. Warr, Anne, Shanghai architecture, San Francisco/Cal.: Watermark Press, 2007, 339 S. Wyatt, Don J., Battlefronts real and imagined. War, border, and identity in the Chinese middle period, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 307 S. HONGKONG Anderson, Eugene N., Floating world lost. A Hong Kong fishing community, New Orleans/La.: University Press of the South, 2007, 206 S. Newendorp, Nicole Dejong, Uneasy reunions. Immigration, citizenship, and family life in post-1997 Hong Kong, Stanford/Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2008, 299 S. TAIWAN Greene, J. Megan, The origins of the developmental state in Taiwan. Science policy and the quest for modernization, Cambridge/Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2008, 224 S. Chase, Michael, Taiwan’s security policy. External threats and domestic politics, Boulder/Col.: Lynne Rienner, 2008, 281 S. Kuo Cheng-tian, Religion and democracy in Taiwan, Albany/NY: State University of New York Press, 2008, 161 S. Schütte, Hans-Wilm, “Taiwan vollendet den Machtwechsel”, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.178-196 ASIEN 108 (Juli 2008) 165 VR CHINA Barney, Alexandra, The China price. The true cost of Chinese comparative advantage, New York: Penguin, 2008, 336 S. Bell, Daniel A., China’s new confucianism. Politics and everyday life in a changing society, Princeton/NJ: Princeton Uiversity Press, 2008, 240 S. Bolt, Paul J.; Su Changhe, Sharyl Cross (eds.), The United States, Russia, and China. Confronting global terrorism and security challenges in the 21st century, Westport/Conn.: Praeger Security International, 2008, 215 S. Breitung, Werner, „Peking. Von der Hauptstadt zur Weltstadt“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.52-57 Bridges, Brian, „Football, nationalism, and fan violence in China“, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.60-82 De Kloet, Jeroen; Gladys Pak Lei Chong, Wie Liu, „The Beijing Olympics and the art of nation-state maintenance“, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.5-35 Depner, Heiner, „Transformation der chinesischen Automobilindustrie“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.28-35 Edney, Kingsley, „The 2009 Beijing Olympic torch relay. Chinese and Western narratives”, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.111-125 Engel, Jeffrey A., The China diary of George H.W. Bush. The making of a global president, Princeton/NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008, 544 S. Finn, Gerald D. (ed.), China-U.S. economic and geopolitical relations, New York: Nova Science, 2007, 221 S. Flüchter, Winfried; Wang Weiluo, „Enteignungsverfahren in Peking. Chinesisches Bodenrecht im Zeichen von Kollusion und Korruption“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.58-65 Goldstein, Morris; Nicholas R. Lardy (eds.), Debating China’s exchange rate policy, Washington, D.C.: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2008, 388 S. Haas, Hans-Dieter; Johannes Rehner, Hans-Martin Zademach; „Produktpiraterie, Plagiate und geistiges Eigentum in China“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.20-27 Heberer, Thomas ; Claudia Derichs, Einführung in die Politischen Systeme Ostasiens. China, Hongkong, Japan, Nordkorea, Südkorea, Taiwan, aktualisierte und erheblich erweiterte 2. Auflage, Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag, 2008, 465 S. Heberer, Thomas, „Peking erlässt die ‚Verwaltungsmethode zur Reinkarnation eines Lebenden Buddhas im tibetischen Buddhismus’“, Zeitschrift für Chinesisches Recht, (2008) 1, S.1-10 Heberer, Thomas (ed.), Task-Force ‚Entwicklungspolitik in China: Herausforderungen, Lösungsstrategien und deutsch-chinesische Entwicklungszusammenarbeit’, Duisburg 2008 (Duisburger Arbeitspapiere Ostasienwissenschaften; 75/2008) Hennemann, Stefan; Henning Kroll, „Die Wissensmacht China“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.12-19 Huber, Sebastian, „China is big news! International media relations by multinational enterprises in China”, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.83-109 Hutterer, Jan, “China’s water market. Opportunities for foreign investors”, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.157-177 Li Cheng (ed.), China’s changing political landscape. Prospects for democracy, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institutions Press, 2008, 342 S. 166 Neuere Literatur Liao Tiwu, The corpse walker. Real-life stories, China from the bottom, New York: Pantheon/Random House, 2008, 320 S. Liefner, Ingo, „Ausländische Direktinvestitionen und Wissenstransfer nach China“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.4-11 Liu, Jen-Kai, “Eine neue Runde der Strukturreform des Staatsrats”, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.140-156 Lampton, David M., The three faces of Chinese power. Might, money, and minds, Berkeley/Cal.: University of California Press, 2008, 361 S. Murphy, Melissa, Decoding Chinese politics. Intellectual debates and why they matter, Washington, D.C.: Center for International and Strategic Studies, 2008 Nielsen, Ingrid; Russell Smith, Marika Vicziany (eds.), Globalization and labour mobility in China, Clayton: Monash University Press, 2007, 234 S. Perkins, Dwight H., The challenges of China’s growth, Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 2007, 55 S. Price, Monroe E.; Daniel Dayan (eds.), Owning the Olympics. Narratives of the new China, Ann Arbor/Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 2008, 416 S. Roett, Riordan; Guadalupe Paz (eds.), China’s expansionism into the western hemisphere. Implications for Latin America and the United States, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Insitutions Press, 2008, 276 S. Sausmikat, Nora; Klaus Fritsche (eds.), Schneller, höher, weiter. China überholt sich selbst, Essen: Asienstiftung/EU-China Civil Society Forum, 2008, 48 S. Schiller, Daniel; Susanne Meyer, „Agile Unternehmensorganisation und Wirtschaftsnetzwerke im Perlflussdelta“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.36-43 Schüller, Margot, „Wirtschaftliche Dimensionen der Olympischen Spiele in Beijing. Wer werden die Gewinner sein?“, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.126-139 Smith, Christopher J.; Kate M.G. Himmelfarb, “’Actually existing’ olympism. The Beijing 2008 games and China’s neoliberal project”, China aktuell, 37 (2008) 2, S.36-59 Sun Jiaming, Global connectivity and local transformation. A micro approach to the effect of globalization to Shanghai, Lanham/Md.: University Press of America, 2008, 147 S. Yu Yongyuan, Global warming and China’s environmental diplomacy, Hauppauge/NY: Nova Science, 2008, 199 S. Zeng Gang; Tao Wang, „Zhangjiang Hightech-Park in Shanghai. Modell für chinesische Hightech-Parks?“, Geographische Rundschau, 60 (Mai 2008) 5, S.44-50 Zhang Lijia, ‘Socialism is great!’ A worker’s memoir of the new China, New York: Atlas/W.W. Norton, 2008, 357 S. Zhang, Sheldon X., Chinese human smuggling organizations. Families, social networks, and cultural imperatives, Stanford/Cal.: Stanford University Press, 2008, 281 S. Zhang Xudong, Postsocialism and cultural politics. China in the last decade of the twentieth century, Durham/NC: Duke University Press, 2008, 346 S. ZENTRALASIEN / TIBET / MONGOLEI Silova, Iveta; Gita Steiner-Khamsi (eds.), How NGOs react. Globalization and education reform in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia, Bloomfield/Ct.: Kumarian Press, 2008, 303 S.