Despite global trends towards military reform characterized by processes of professionalization and democratization, militaries in Southeast Asia have continued to play prominent roles in domestic politics since 11 September. This suggests that wider patterns of global military reform have not had as great an impact on the control, capacity and cooperative functions of armed forces in Southeast Asia as they may have elsewhere. In order to explore why the security sector reform agenda has had so little impact in the region, we investigate recent patterns of civil-military relations in Southeast Asia by focusing on the experiences of four of the region's militaries: Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia. We argue that the security...
This study will try to survey the civil-military relations in Malaysia and in Singapore from three a...
When do militaries in the newly industrialized countries of East and Southeast Asia support their go...
All of the United States' key allies in East Asia have felt compelled to respond to the Revolution i...
This book analyses civil-military relations in Southeast Asia in the wake of the largely unexpected ...
The civil–military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Southeast Asian states have, in recent years, engaged in force modernization programs to varying deg...
In 2001, Muthiah Alagappa�s edited volume Coercion and Governance: The Declining Political Role of t...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent decades, several Ea...
This monograph examines the reorientation of ASEAN defence strategies and doctrines, after the mid-1...
A few decades, Southeast Asia region saw a massive military build-up. To some extent it is motivated...
In a global system increasingly faced with non-traditional security threats, this paper will argue t...
This paper discusses the evolving Southeast Asian security architecture by focusing on the role of a...
The Global War on Terror discourse in Southeast Asian countries has been responded in various ways i...
The civil-military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Indonesian and the donor community are agreed that security sector reforms are needed to restore inv...
This study will try to survey the civil-military relations in Malaysia and in Singapore from three a...
When do militaries in the newly industrialized countries of East and Southeast Asia support their go...
All of the United States' key allies in East Asia have felt compelled to respond to the Revolution i...
This book analyses civil-military relations in Southeast Asia in the wake of the largely unexpected ...
The civil–military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Southeast Asian states have, in recent years, engaged in force modernization programs to varying deg...
In 2001, Muthiah Alagappa�s edited volume Coercion and Governance: The Declining Political Role of t...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent decades, several Ea...
This monograph examines the reorientation of ASEAN defence strategies and doctrines, after the mid-1...
A few decades, Southeast Asia region saw a massive military build-up. To some extent it is motivated...
In a global system increasingly faced with non-traditional security threats, this paper will argue t...
This paper discusses the evolving Southeast Asian security architecture by focusing on the role of a...
The Global War on Terror discourse in Southeast Asian countries has been responded in various ways i...
The civil-military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Indonesian and the donor community are agreed that security sector reforms are needed to restore inv...
This study will try to survey the civil-military relations in Malaysia and in Singapore from three a...
When do militaries in the newly industrialized countries of East and Southeast Asia support their go...
All of the United States' key allies in East Asia have felt compelled to respond to the Revolution i...