By providing various fascinating first-hand accounts of how citizens negotiate their rights in the context of weak state institutions, Citizenship and Democratization in Southeast Asia offers a unique bottom-up perspective on the evolving character of public life in democratizing Southeast Asia. Readership: All interested in politics and governance in Southeast Asia, as well as scholars concerned with citizenship in postcolonial states
Transition theory literature has been preoccupied with either identifying why democracy has not arri...
This study seeks to trace how democratic reforms shape the practices and the character of everyday c...
Reputable political thinker, Claude Lefort describes democracy as an empty place of power in which t...
By providing various fascinating first-hand accounts of how citizens negotiate their rights in the c...
Citizenship and Democratization in Southeast Asia redirects the largely western-oriented study of ci...
Nouvelle parution : Ward Berenschot, Henk Schulte Nordholt, and Laurens Bakker (eds), Citizenship an...
Democratization in 1998 gave Indonesian citizens many more rights on paper than before. Yet their da...
This book examines the history of state formation in postcolonial Indonesia by starting with the dea...
This article analyses the citizenship regime of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ...
Barrington Moore, Jr., argued that a vigorous and independent bourgeoisie is a necessary, if insuffi...
This article introduces a special issue of Citizenship Studies in which historians of East, South an...
Barrington Moore, Jr., argued that a vigorous and independent bourgeoisie is a necessary, if insuffi...
This article introduces a special issue of Citizenship Studies in which historians of East, South an...
The core argument of this book is that citizenship is produced and practiced through movements again...
Customary citizenship practices and their implications for contemporary citizenship and democratizat...
Transition theory literature has been preoccupied with either identifying why democracy has not arri...
This study seeks to trace how democratic reforms shape the practices and the character of everyday c...
Reputable political thinker, Claude Lefort describes democracy as an empty place of power in which t...
By providing various fascinating first-hand accounts of how citizens negotiate their rights in the c...
Citizenship and Democratization in Southeast Asia redirects the largely western-oriented study of ci...
Nouvelle parution : Ward Berenschot, Henk Schulte Nordholt, and Laurens Bakker (eds), Citizenship an...
Democratization in 1998 gave Indonesian citizens many more rights on paper than before. Yet their da...
This book examines the history of state formation in postcolonial Indonesia by starting with the dea...
This article analyses the citizenship regime of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ...
Barrington Moore, Jr., argued that a vigorous and independent bourgeoisie is a necessary, if insuffi...
This article introduces a special issue of Citizenship Studies in which historians of East, South an...
Barrington Moore, Jr., argued that a vigorous and independent bourgeoisie is a necessary, if insuffi...
This article introduces a special issue of Citizenship Studies in which historians of East, South an...
The core argument of this book is that citizenship is produced and practiced through movements again...
Customary citizenship practices and their implications for contemporary citizenship and democratizat...
Transition theory literature has been preoccupied with either identifying why democracy has not arri...
This study seeks to trace how democratic reforms shape the practices and the character of everyday c...
Reputable political thinker, Claude Lefort describes democracy as an empty place of power in which t...