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The Duality of Social Systems and the Environmental Movement in Japan
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Collective Recognition and Shared Identity: Factors Behindthe Emergence and Mobilization Process in a Referendum Movemental Socialization During Late-1960s Student Protest
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Introduction to Korean Society, Culture, and Politics
Democratization and Social Movements in South Korea: A Civil Society Perspective
Mesomobilization and the June Uprising: Strategic and Cultural
Integration in Pro-democracy Movements in South Korea
Mapping South Korean Women’s Movements During and After Democratization: Shifting Identities
The Korean Environmental Movement: Green Politics Through Social Movement
Introduction to Taiwanese Society, Culture, and Politics
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Social Movements in Taiwan: A Typological Analysis
‘‘Rosy Periwinkle’’: The Politics of the Licensed Prostitutes Movement in Taiwan
Environmental Movement in Democratizing Taiwan (1980–2004): A Political Opportunity Structure Perspective
Introduction to Hong Kong History and Society
The Reign of Market: Institutional Setting, Business Cycle, and Strikes in Hong Kong
Social Movement as Cognitive Praxis: The Case of the Student
Movement and the Labor Movement in Hong Kong
The Development of Post-Modernist Social Movements in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Introduction to Chinese Society, Culture, and Politics
State Legitimacy and Dynamics of the 1989 Pro-democracy Movementin Beijing
Institutionalized Official Hostility and Protest Leader Logic: A Long-Term
Chinese Peasants Collective Protest at Dahe Dam in the 1980s
The Routinization of Liminality: The Persistence of Activism Among
China’s Red Guard Generation
Introduction to Singapore Society, Culture, and Politics
John Clammer and Jeffrey Broadbent
Solidarity from Above: State Ideology, Religion, and the Absence of Social Movements in Contemporary Singapore