Cover: Democratic Recession, Autocratization, and Democratic Backlash in Southeast Asia
James Ockey
Democratic Recession, Autocratization, and Democratic Backlash in Southeast Asia
ISBN: 978-9-811-99813-3
276 Seiten | € 128.39
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
25.03.2024
Politik
James Ockey

Democratic Recession, Autocratization, and Democratic Backlash in Southeast Asia


This book presents a new organizing framework for studying democratic recession and autocratization in Southeast Asia. By introducing a new concept, “democratic backlash,” the book details how democratic recession inevitably provokes resistance that often forms the nucleus of new democratic movements, and in doing so, argues that it is important to identify these reverse trends that may eventually become dominant.


The book contributes to current literature which thus far has sought to understand the causes and consequences of the decline in democracy around the world. Previous literature has focused primarily on advanced democracies, or alternatively, on large scale quantitative comparison. As such, this book helps fill a research gap with its focus on Southeast Asia, employing a comparative case study approach.
Chapter authors are experts on Southeast Asia, a region that has experienced democratic recession and autocratization in a variety of ways, from rising populism to military coups.

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Veröffentlichung: 25.03.2024
Höhe/Breite/Gewicht H 21 cm / B 14,8 cm / -
Seiten 276
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Preis DE EUR 128.39
Preis AT EUR 131.99
Auflage 1. Auflage
Reihe Contestations in Contemporary Southeast Asia
ISBN-13 978-9-811-99813-3
ISBN-10 9811998132
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Über den Autor

Dr. James Ockey lectures in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.  He has published widely on democratization and autocratization in Thailand.  He is a co-founder and director of the Southeast Asia Research Initiative (SEARI) at the University of Canterbury.

Dr. Naimah S. Talib is an adjunct senior fellow in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury. Her research focuses on democratization and the role of Islam in politics in Southeast Asia. She has done extensive research on the history and politics of Malaysia and Brunei. 

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