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El. knyga: Routledge Handbook of Autocratization in Southeast Asia [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 370 pages, 17 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003410904
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  • Formatas: 370 pages, 17 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003410904

The Routledge Handbook of Autocratization in Southeast Asia examines how global and domestic forces of autocratization affect regional and local politics.



The Routledge Handbook of Autocratization in Southeast Asia examines how global and domestic forces of autocratization affect regional and local politics. It analyses how the interactions of international and domestic factors affect actors and institutions in both democracies and autocracies in the region.

Bringing together a representative slate of both local and international, junior and senior scholars of different methodological backgrounds, the handbook cross-examines regional trends and provides an insider view of the causes and effects of autocratization in a region with diverse experiences with de-colonization, state-building, economic and political developments. The 28 chapters are organized into three sections: The first section examines how a range of structural, international, socio-political, technological and ideological causal factors of autocratization. Section two offers a comparative analysis of the consequences of autocratization on key actors and democratic institutions. The third section provides a more a detailed study of autocratic consolidation and push-back in each country in Southeast Asia. Taking into account structural-historical, institutional and cultural factors, the contributors analyse how domestic actors and democratic institutions withstand the global forces of autocratization.

The handbook fills a glaring empirical gap in the current scholarship by focusing on all nation-states in the Association of Southeast Asia Nation and Timor Leste; varied regime types with diverse socio-religious backgrounds. It is the first authoritative reference work dedicated to Southeast Asia’s autocratization and will be an indispensable reference work for academics and policy makers interested in democracy and autocracy, regime transition, and Southeast Asian politics.

Section 1: Sources of Autocratization

1. Introduction to Autocratization in Southeast Asia

Netina Tan and Yuko Kasuya

2. Global Public Governance

Sorpong Peou

3. China and Autocratization

Alvin Camba and Ray Asada

4. Polarization and Autocratization

Diego Fossati

5. Digital Authoritarianism

Netina Tan and Rebecca Denyer

6. Religion and Autocratization

Kikue Hamayotsu

7. Populist Leaders

Ronald Pernia and Rogelio Alicor Panao

8. Monarchy

Kana Inata

9. The Coup Trap

Terence Lee

Section 2: Impact of Autocratization

10. Democratic Values and Resistance

Huang Kai-Ping and Saiful Mujani

11. Judicial Independence

Björn Dressel and Cristina Regina Bonoan

12. Parties and Party systems

Don Lee and Fernando Casal Bértoa

13. Ethnic Minorities

Cassandra Preece and Wu Chun Ying

14. Gender Equality

Shan-Jan Sarah Liu

15. Media freedom

James Gomez

16. Academic freedom

Sriprapha Petcharamesree

17. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Avery Poole

Section 3: Country Trends and Patterns

18. Brunei

Nasuke Mukoyama

19. Cambodia

Sokphea Young and Soksamphoas Im

20. Indonesia

Marcus Mietzner

21. Laos

Norihiko Yamada

22. Malaysia

Saleena Saleem

23. Myanmar

Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung and Aye Lei Tun

24. The Philippines

Justin Keith Basquisal and Aries Arugay

Chapter 25: Singapore

Walid Jumblatt Abdullah

26. Thailand

Aim Sinpeng and Itsakul Unahakate

27. Timor Leste

Rui Graēa Feijó and Michael Leach

28. Vietnam

Adam Fforde
Netina Tan is University Scholar and Associate Professor of Political Science at McMaster University, Canada.

Yuko Kasuya is Director of the V-Dem Regional Center for East Asia, and a Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Law, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.