New Asian Connectivities

Reconfiguring Perspectives on Regionalism

Joseph S. Alter, Tina S. Clemente, and James A. Cook have skillfully brought together an edited volume that reconceptualizes Asia. By examining key issues from cultural, governance, and political economy approaches, this volume provides a truly interdisciplinary perspective on Asian communities and interconnectedness. I highly recommend this edited book to anyone interested in Asian studies, Asian regionalism, and Global Asias.
John James Kennedy, University of Kansas

New Asian Connectivitiesbrings together scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, business, and law to reimagine the nuances of regional interconnectivity in Asia and to challenge notions of boundaries and boundedness in reconceptualizing the field of Asian studies. Focusing on connections that animate Asian regionalism and the academic study of Asia, this edited volume operates in three overlapping interdisciplinary areas: the construction of cultural positionality; the interdependence of governance, policy, and legislation; and the enmeshment of regionalized political economies amid increasingly decentralized global power. These contributions foreground analyses of cultural production, economic flows, and social mobility that cut across South and Southeast Asia and extend toward East and West Asia to form new networks of regional interconnection. Pushing against the rigid boundaries of nationalized identities, state institutions, internationalized development schemes, and government-sanctioned trade policies, these essays reexamine the diverse dimensions of intra-Asian regionalism and its robustness as an approach to scholarly inquiry.

360 Pages, 6 x 9 in.

October, 2026

isbn : 9780822968245

about the editors

Joseph S. Alter

Joseph S. Alter is professor of anthropology and director of the Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Joseph S. Alter
Tina S. Clemente

Tina S. Clemente is professor in the Asian Center at the University of the Philippines Diliman.

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Tina S. Clemente
James A. Cook

James A. Cook is a historian of modern China and associate director of the Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh.

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James A. Cook