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Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, Post-Politics and Civil Society in Asian Cities examines how the concept of post-politics' has manifested across a range of Asian cities, and the impact this has had on state-society relationships in processes of urban governance.

This volume examines how the post-political frameworkderived from the study of Western liberal democraciesapplies to Asian cities. Appreciating that the region has undergone a distinctive trajectory of political development, and is currently governed under democratic or authoritarian regimes, the book articulates how post-political conditions have created obstacles or opportunities for civil society to assert its voice in urban governance. Chapters address the different ways in which Asian civil society groups strive to gain a stake in the development and management of cities, specifically by looking at their involvement in heritage and environmental governance, two inter-related

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Introduction: Theorising the post-political in Asian cities Sonia Lam-Knott, Creighton Connolly, And Kong Chong Ho

PART I Post-political governance in Asia

1. A return to the political?: Civil society and post-politics in authoritarian regimes David Matijasevich

2. Managing grievances in the age of post-politics: The relocation of communities for the Thilawa Special Economic Zone in Myanmar Tamas Wells

3. Emerging post-political city in Seoul U-Seok Seo

4. Back to the land: Post-political utopias of organic living Karl Beelan

PART II Post-politics in heritage governance

5. Between state and society: Heritage politics in urban China Yujie Zhu

6. ‘Connecting emotions through wells’: Heritage instrumentalisation, civic activism and urban sustainability in Quanzhou, China Yunci Cai

PART III Post-politics in environmental governance

7. Constructing space for participatory governance in Vietnam: Reflections from the Hanoi tree movement Seohee Kwak

8. Environmental civil activism in Central Asia: Emerging civil society governance and fragile relations with the state Reina Artur Kyzy

9. Post-political planning and insurgent mobilisation in the post-disaster city: The experience of Tacloban city, Philippines after typhoon Haiyan Dakila Kim P. Yee

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9780367278830, 978-0367278830
      ISBN10: 0367278839

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, Post-Politics and Civil Society in Asian Cities examines how the concept of post-politics' has manifested across a range of Asian cities, and the impact this has had on state-society relationships in processes of urban governance.

      This volume examines how the post-political frameworkderived from the study of Western liberal democraciesapplies to Asian cities. Appreciating that the region has undergone a distinctive trajectory of political development, and is currently governed under democratic or authoritarian regimes, the book articulates how post-political conditions have created obstacles or opportunities for civil society to assert its voice in urban governance. Chapters address the different ways in which Asian civil society groups strive to gain a stake in the development and management of cities, specifically by looking at their involvement in heritage and environmental governance, two inter-related

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Theorising the post-political in Asian cities Sonia Lam-Knott, Creighton Connolly, And Kong Chong Ho

      PART I Post-political governance in Asia

      1. A return to the political?: Civil society and post-politics in authoritarian regimes David Matijasevich

      2. Managing grievances in the age of post-politics: The relocation of communities for the Thilawa Special Economic Zone in Myanmar Tamas Wells

      3. Emerging post-political city in Seoul U-Seok Seo

      4. Back to the land: Post-political utopias of organic living Karl Beelan

      PART II Post-politics in heritage governance

      5. Between state and society: Heritage politics in urban China Yujie Zhu

      6. ‘Connecting emotions through wells’: Heritage instrumentalisation, civic activism and urban sustainability in Quanzhou, China Yunci Cai

      PART III Post-politics in environmental governance

      7. Constructing space for participatory governance in Vietnam: Reflections from the Hanoi tree movement Seohee Kwak

      8. Environmental civil activism in Central Asia: Emerging civil society governance and fragile relations with the state Reina Artur Kyzy

      9. Post-political planning and insurgent mobilisation in the post-disaster city: The experience of Tacloban city, Philippines after typhoon Haiyan Dakila Kim P. Yee

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