Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help?

This paper discusses how the forces of globalization will influence the development of liberal democracy in Southeast Asia in a post Asian Financial Crisis environment. It considers the characteristics of globalization and the circumstances of Southeast Asia which have made the region both a major b...

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Main Author: Stuart Mackenzie.
Other Authors: Acharya, Amitav
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-143632020-11-01T08:10:31Z Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help? Stuart Mackenzie. Acharya, Amitav S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science This paper discusses how the forces of globalization will influence the development of liberal democracy in Southeast Asia in a post Asian Financial Crisis environment. It considers the characteristics of globalization and the circumstances of Southeast Asia which have made the region both a major benefactor of, and also vulnerable to, the forces of globalization. The paper finds that the impact of the economic forces will have a liberalising effect, but that the critical development of institutions and civil society will be less directly influenced and could possibly be forestalled by authoritarian regimes. Globalization has served to highlight differences in culture and ethnic inequality in Southeast Asia, the consequence of which may be to lessen the immediate prospect of liberalisation. This paper concludes that whilst there are many obstacles to liberal democratisation in Southeast Asia, the forces of globalization will over time encourage more liberal forms of governance in the region. Master of Science (Strategic Studies) 2008-11-13T09:18:17Z 2008-11-13T09:18:17Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14363 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Stuart Mackenzie.
Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help?
description This paper discusses how the forces of globalization will influence the development of liberal democracy in Southeast Asia in a post Asian Financial Crisis environment. It considers the characteristics of globalization and the circumstances of Southeast Asia which have made the region both a major benefactor of, and also vulnerable to, the forces of globalization. The paper finds that the impact of the economic forces will have a liberalising effect, but that the critical development of institutions and civil society will be less directly influenced and could possibly be forestalled by authoritarian regimes. Globalization has served to highlight differences in culture and ethnic inequality in Southeast Asia, the consequence of which may be to lessen the immediate prospect of liberalisation. This paper concludes that whilst there are many obstacles to liberal democratisation in Southeast Asia, the forces of globalization will over time encourage more liberal forms of governance in the region.
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title Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help?
title_short Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help?
title_full Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help?
title_fullStr Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help?
title_full_unstemmed Liberalising Southeast Asian democracies: Will globalization help?
title_sort liberalising southeast asian democracies: will globalization help?
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