Jim Glassman

Professor | Associate Head of Graduate Program
phone 604 822 1892
location_on GEOG 140F
Education

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1990, PhD
St. Olaf College, BA


About

 

For my latest research and publications, please visit:

http://blogs.ubc.ca/glassman


Teaching


Publications

For my latest research and publications, please visit:

http://blogs.ubc.ca/glassman

2021

GLASSMAN, J. 2021. Many Marxisms. Human Geography 15 (1): 117-120.

 

2020

GLASSMAN, J. 2020 ‘Lineages of the Authoritarian State in Thailand: Military Dictatorship, Lazy Capitalism, and the Cold War Past as Post-Cold War Prologue’ Journal of Contemporary Asia 50(4), 571-592 https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2019.1688378

 

HANSSON, E., HEWISON, K. and GLASSMAN, J. 2020 ‘Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia: An Introduction’ Journal of Contemporary Asia 50(4), 493-510 https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2020.1758955

 

 

2018

CHOI, Y-J. and GLASSMAN, J. 2018 ‘A Geopolitical Economy of Heavy Industrialization and Second Tier City Growth in South Korea: Evidence from the ‘Four Core Plants Plan’’ Critical Sociology 44(3), 405-420  https://doi.org/10.1177/0896920517695868

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 Drums of War, Drums of Development: the Formation of a Pacific Ruling Class and Industrial Transformation in East and Southeast Asia, 1945-1980 (Brill Press)

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 Guest editor.’Geopolitical Economies of Development and Democratization in East Asia’ Environment and Planning A: Society and Economy 50(2)

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 ‘Geopolitical Economies of Development and Democratization in East Asia: Themes, Concepts, and Historical Geographies’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 407-415

GLASSMAN, J., LEE, S-O., and WAINWRIGHT, J. 2018 ‘Geopolitical Economy and the Production of Territory: The case of US-China geopolitical-economic competition in Asia’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 416-436

GLASSMAN, J., HSU, J-Y., AND GIMM, D-W. 2018 ‘A Tale of Two Industrial Zones: A Geopolitical Economy of Differential Development in Ulsan, South Korea, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 457-473

 

2017

GLASSMAN, J. and CHOI, Y-J. 2017 ‘A Geopolitical Economy of Heavy Industrialization and Second Tier City Growth in South Korea: Evidence from the ‘Four Core Plants Plan’ Critical Sociology Published online 7 April 2017 https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0896920517695868

 

 


Jim Glassman

Professor | Associate Head of Graduate Program
phone 604 822 1892
location_on GEOG 140F
Education

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1990, PhD
St. Olaf College, BA


About

 

For my latest research and publications, please visit:

http://blogs.ubc.ca/glassman


Teaching


Publications

For my latest research and publications, please visit:

http://blogs.ubc.ca/glassman

2021

GLASSMAN, J. 2021. Many Marxisms. Human Geography 15 (1): 117-120.

 

2020

GLASSMAN, J. 2020 ‘Lineages of the Authoritarian State in Thailand: Military Dictatorship, Lazy Capitalism, and the Cold War Past as Post-Cold War Prologue’ Journal of Contemporary Asia 50(4), 571-592 https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2019.1688378

 

HANSSON, E., HEWISON, K. and GLASSMAN, J. 2020 ‘Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia: An Introduction’ Journal of Contemporary Asia 50(4), 493-510 https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2020.1758955

 

 

2018

CHOI, Y-J. and GLASSMAN, J. 2018 ‘A Geopolitical Economy of Heavy Industrialization and Second Tier City Growth in South Korea: Evidence from the ‘Four Core Plants Plan’’ Critical Sociology 44(3), 405-420  https://doi.org/10.1177/0896920517695868

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 Drums of War, Drums of Development: the Formation of a Pacific Ruling Class and Industrial Transformation in East and Southeast Asia, 1945-1980 (Brill Press)

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 Guest editor.’Geopolitical Economies of Development and Democratization in East Asia’ Environment and Planning A: Society and Economy 50(2)

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 ‘Geopolitical Economies of Development and Democratization in East Asia: Themes, Concepts, and Historical Geographies’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 407-415

GLASSMAN, J., LEE, S-O., and WAINWRIGHT, J. 2018 ‘Geopolitical Economy and the Production of Territory: The case of US-China geopolitical-economic competition in Asia’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 416-436

GLASSMAN, J., HSU, J-Y., AND GIMM, D-W. 2018 ‘A Tale of Two Industrial Zones: A Geopolitical Economy of Differential Development in Ulsan, South Korea, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 457-473

 

2017

GLASSMAN, J. and CHOI, Y-J. 2017 ‘A Geopolitical Economy of Heavy Industrialization and Second Tier City Growth in South Korea: Evidence from the ‘Four Core Plants Plan’ Critical Sociology Published online 7 April 2017 https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0896920517695868

 

 


Jim Glassman

Professor | Associate Head of Graduate Program
phone 604 822 1892
location_on GEOG 140F
Education

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1990, PhD
St. Olaf College, BA

About keyboard_arrow_down

 

For my latest research and publications, please visit:

http://blogs.ubc.ca/glassman

Teaching keyboard_arrow_down
Publications keyboard_arrow_down

For my latest research and publications, please visit:

http://blogs.ubc.ca/glassman

2021

GLASSMAN, J. 2021. Many Marxisms. Human Geography 15 (1): 117-120.

 

2020

GLASSMAN, J. 2020 ‘Lineages of the Authoritarian State in Thailand: Military Dictatorship, Lazy Capitalism, and the Cold War Past as Post-Cold War Prologue’ Journal of Contemporary Asia 50(4), 571-592 https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2019.1688378

 

HANSSON, E., HEWISON, K. and GLASSMAN, J. 2020 ‘Legacies of the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia: An Introduction’ Journal of Contemporary Asia 50(4), 493-510 https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2020.1758955

 

 

2018

CHOI, Y-J. and GLASSMAN, J. 2018 ‘A Geopolitical Economy of Heavy Industrialization and Second Tier City Growth in South Korea: Evidence from the ‘Four Core Plants Plan’’ Critical Sociology 44(3), 405-420  https://doi.org/10.1177/0896920517695868

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 Drums of War, Drums of Development: the Formation of a Pacific Ruling Class and Industrial Transformation in East and Southeast Asia, 1945-1980 (Brill Press)

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 Guest editor.’Geopolitical Economies of Development and Democratization in East Asia’ Environment and Planning A: Society and Economy 50(2)

GLASSMAN, J. 2018 ‘Geopolitical Economies of Development and Democratization in East Asia: Themes, Concepts, and Historical Geographies’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 407-415

GLASSMAN, J., LEE, S-O., and WAINWRIGHT, J. 2018 ‘Geopolitical Economy and the Production of Territory: The case of US-China geopolitical-economic competition in Asia’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 416-436

GLASSMAN, J., HSU, J-Y., AND GIMM, D-W. 2018 ‘A Tale of Two Industrial Zones: A Geopolitical Economy of Differential Development in Ulsan, South Korea, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan’ Environment and Planning A 50(2), 457-473

 

2017

GLASSMAN, J. and CHOI, Y-J. 2017 ‘A Geopolitical Economy of Heavy Industrialization and Second Tier City Growth in South Korea: Evidence from the ‘Four Core Plants Plan’ Critical Sociology Published online 7 April 2017 https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0896920517695868