Over the past quarter century new ideologies of participation and representation have proliferated across democratic and non-democratic regimes. In Participation without Democracy, Garry Rodan breaks new conceptual ground in examining the social forces that underpin the emergence of these innovations in Southeast Asia. Rodan explains that there...
Over the past quarter century new ideologies of participation and representation have proliferated across democratic and non-democratic regimes. In Participation without Democracy, Garry Rodan breaks new conceptual ground in examining the social forces that underpin the emergence of these innovations in Southeast Asia. Rodan explains that there...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Garry Rodan is Professor of Politics and International Studies and Director of the Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University. He is a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and is, most recently, coauthor of The Politics of Accountability in Southeast Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Theorizing Institutions of Political Participation and Representation 2. Ideologies of Political Representation and the Mode of Participation Framework 3. History, Capitalism, and Conflict 4. Nominated Members of Parliament in Singapore 5. Public Feedback in Singapore's Consultative Authoritarianism 6. The Philippines' Party-List System, Reformers,and Oligarchs 7. Participatory Budgeting in the Philippines 8. Malaysia's Failed Consultative Representation Experiments 9. Civil Society and Electoral Reform in Malaysia Conclusion
Introduction 1. Theorizing Institutions of Political Participation and Representation 2. Ideologies of Political Representation and the Mode of Participation Framework 3. History, Capitalism, and Conflict 4. Nominated Members of Parliament in Singapore 5. Public Feedback in Singapore's Consultative Authoritarianism 6. The Philippines' Party-List System, Reformers,and Oligarchs 7. Participatory Budgeting in the Philippines 8. Malaysia's Failed Consultative Representation Experiments 9. Civil Society and Electoral Reform in Malaysia Conclusion
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