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  septembre 2012
Chapitre de livre

Constructing and Controlling People’s Power from the Grassroots.- Philippine Social Movement Activism in a Historical Perspective

Publié dans « Economic and Political Change in Asia and Europe » 306 p.

Abstract :

Since the 1973 publication of Alain Peyrefitte’s prophetic When China Awakens, developments in East Asia have outstripped even the wildest predictions. China has undergone the fastest industrialization and urbanization process in history, yet tensions there are rising as some realize how far they have been left behind. This volume explores the applicability of European economic and social models to our analysis of East Asia’s and, in particular, China’s situation. Though millions of Chinese and other Asian people have been lifted out of poverty, inequality is rising nonetheless, and contemporary Europe and Asia are both witnessing collective action against rampant economic neoliberalism in the former and the exclusion of minorities in the latter.

It is difficult to overstate the relevance of this assessment, which seeks answers to some central questions : Can events in Europe serve as a model for those in East Asia ? Are there similarities or differences between the two regions ? To what extent do political, economic or social systems stimulate or inhibit collective action ? How culturally equivalent are the collective actions of marginalized/ disadvantaged people in the two locations, or are events in Europe symptomatic of specific cultural attributes ? Comparing and contrasting the research tools and dominant paradigms in the social and economic sciences in East Asia and Europe, as this volume does, throws out some revealing results.

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  • Dominique CaouetteDominique Caouette

    Dominique Caouette, professeur agrégé au département de Science Politique de l’Université de Montréal, est coordonnateur du pôle de recherche « Souveraineté alimentaire » du Réseau d’études des dynamiques transnationales et de l’action collective (REDTAC). Il est également directeur du Centre d’études de l’asie de l’est (CETASE), du Centre d’études sur la paix et la sécurité internationale (CEPSI), et du Centre de recherche sur les politiques et le développement social (CPDS).
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