This special issue focuses on transnational governance, essentially cross-border networked forms of co-ordination in which non-state, or private, actors play important or leading roles in providing standards, rules and practices that other actors voluntarily abide by. While not denying the pre-eminent role of the state in governance, we nonetheless believe there is an under-estimation of transnational governance in Southeast Asia and the varied governance role played by non-state actors that go beyond that of simply acting as pressure or advisory groups lobbying or advising states and regional organisations. We provide five different case studies that explore in detail the varied governance roles played by non-state actors using the common ...
This thesis investigates the involvement of non-state actors (NSAs) in foreign policy decision-makin...
Private governance beyond the state is emerging as a prominent debate in International Relations, fo...
Many domains of transnational policy are now governed through dynamic, multilevel governance process...
Journal of Contemporary Asia, vol. 48, n° 2, 2018 Who Governs and How? Non-State Actors and Transnat...
Focussing on the example of domestic worker migration, this article seeks to explore the regulatory ...
Starting with the premise that modern western notions of good governance may be misdirected within a...
Starting with the premise that modern western notions of good governance may be misdirected within a...
This chapter discusses the ways in which nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) advocacy can be influe...
© 2018 by the author(s). Starting with the premise that modern western notions of good governance ma...
Although Asia has a long history of governance practice, its modern governance has been disproportio...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
Private institutions for third-party (eco-)labelling of food and wood products has been a lively fie...
Contains fulltext : 141650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The political p...
This dissertation focuses on the role of non-state actors in international lawmaking and institution...
Sovereignty is commonly regarded as the quintessential principle of pluralism within international s...
This thesis investigates the involvement of non-state actors (NSAs) in foreign policy decision-makin...
Private governance beyond the state is emerging as a prominent debate in International Relations, fo...
Many domains of transnational policy are now governed through dynamic, multilevel governance process...
Journal of Contemporary Asia, vol. 48, n° 2, 2018 Who Governs and How? Non-State Actors and Transnat...
Focussing on the example of domestic worker migration, this article seeks to explore the regulatory ...
Starting with the premise that modern western notions of good governance may be misdirected within a...
Starting with the premise that modern western notions of good governance may be misdirected within a...
This chapter discusses the ways in which nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) advocacy can be influe...
© 2018 by the author(s). Starting with the premise that modern western notions of good governance ma...
Although Asia has a long history of governance practice, its modern governance has been disproportio...
The emergence of non-state actors as regulators is a key feature of contemporary transnational regul...
Private institutions for third-party (eco-)labelling of food and wood products has been a lively fie...
Contains fulltext : 141650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The political p...
This dissertation focuses on the role of non-state actors in international lawmaking and institution...
Sovereignty is commonly regarded as the quintessential principle of pluralism within international s...
This thesis investigates the involvement of non-state actors (NSAs) in foreign policy decision-makin...
Private governance beyond the state is emerging as a prominent debate in International Relations, fo...
Many domains of transnational policy are now governed through dynamic, multilevel governance process...