Political Change, Democratic Transitions and Security in Southeast Asia Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series
Coordonnateur : Caballero-Anthony Mely
The fragility of democracy in Southeast Asia is a subject of increasing concern. While there has been significant movement in the direction of democratisation, the authoritarian tendencies of popularly elected leaders and the challenges posed by emerging security threats have given rise to a shared concern about the return of military rule in the region. This book examines the nature of political transitions in Southeast Asia and why political transitions towards political liberalisation and democracy have often failed to take off. It considers political systems in Southeast Asia that have gone through significant periods of transition but continue to face serious challenges toward democratic consolidation. Some key questions that the book focuses on are ? Are emerging democracies in the region threatened by weak, failed or authoritarian leadership? Are political institutions that are supposed to support political changes toward democratisation weak or strong? How can democratic systems be made more resilient? and What are the prospects of democracy becoming the defining political landscape in Southeast Asia?
1. Introduction: Political Change and Political Development in Southeast Asia: Transitology Revisited Mely Caballero-Anthony 2. Political Transition and Democratic Resilience in Indonesia Rizal Sukma 3. Confusing Democracies: Diagnosing Thailand’s Democratic Crisis, 2001-2008 Pavin Chachavalpongpun 4. A (not so) Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: The Travails of Democratisation in the Philippines Herman Joseph S. Kraft 5. Toward Democratic Consolidation in Cambodia? Problems and Prospects Sorpong Peou 6. Political Transition in Malaysia: The future of Malaysia’s Hybrid Political Regime Lee Hock Guan and Helen E. S. Nesadurai 7. Networked Autocracy: Consolidating Singapore’s Political System Cherian George 8. Conclusion: Reflections on Political Change, Democratic Transitions, and Regional Security in Southeast Asia Mely Caballero-Anthony
Mely Caballero-Anthony is an Associate Professor ofGovernment and Politics in Southeast Asiaat theNanyang Technological University, Singapore. Some of her publications include Regional Security in Southeast Asia: Beyond the ASEAN Way (2005); UN Peace Operations and Asian Security (co-editor, London: Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2005); Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Dilemmas in Securitisation (co-editor, 2005).
Date de parution : 12-2009
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Date de parution : 02-2016
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alliance; consolidation; anti-democratic; behaviour; thai; democracy; people; peoples; power; revolution; GRC; Democratic Consolidation; Civil Society; Anti-democratic Behaviour; ASEAN Security Community; UMNO Split; Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak; Hun Sen; ASEAN Charter; Arroyo Administration; UMNO Politician; Thai Democracy; Abdullah Badawi; Pap Dominance; Country’s Democratic Institutions; Sam Rainsy; UMNO President; Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong; BN Coalition; Thai Politics; Hegemonic Party System; Malaysian Bar Council; Malay Dominance; Pap; Pad Leader