This study comparatively investigates the resurgence of strongman politics in Southeast Asian democracies, namely the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand. Over the previous decades these countries embarked on a remarkable process of democratization, specially through the removal of authoritarian leaders followed by the adoption of democratic constitutional amendments. The Philippines democratized at the height of the global democratic wave of 1980s, while Thailand and Indonesia followed the suit a decade after. Over the recent years, however, the rise of strongman leaders in these countries, namely Rodrigo R. Duterte, Prabowo Subianto and Prayuth Chan-o-cha, greatly posed a threat to the democratic progress and stability of the region. This...
Democracy and political decentralization policies aim to enhance and strengthen democracy at the loc...
Will democracy in the Philippines go the way of Thailand? by Michael Vatikiotis, 14/09/2017, The Eco...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...
This study comparatively investigates the resurgence of strongman politics in Southeast Asian democr...
The rise of populist politicians has been the subject of vibrant scholarly research in the social sc...
Around the globe, populists have used the decline of established political parties and widespread so...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Around the globe, populists h...
Since the mid-2000s, the quality of democracy around the world has been in decline, and Southeast As...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte led a phenomenal campaign to win the 2016 national election. D...
What roles does civil society play in electoral politics? Can civil society organizations keep a pot...
Indonesian democracy experienced a near miss in 2014, when Jakarta governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi) def...
Conceiving of populism as the charismatic mobilization of a mass movement in pursuit of political p...
As Southeast Asia entered the twenty-first century, the procedures and practices associated with dem...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
Because of the diversity that characterizes politics in Southeast Asia, area specialists hasve lacke...
Democracy and political decentralization policies aim to enhance and strengthen democracy at the loc...
Will democracy in the Philippines go the way of Thailand? by Michael Vatikiotis, 14/09/2017, The Eco...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...
This study comparatively investigates the resurgence of strongman politics in Southeast Asian democr...
The rise of populist politicians has been the subject of vibrant scholarly research in the social sc...
Around the globe, populists have used the decline of established political parties and widespread so...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Around the globe, populists h...
Since the mid-2000s, the quality of democracy around the world has been in decline, and Southeast As...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte led a phenomenal campaign to win the 2016 national election. D...
What roles does civil society play in electoral politics? Can civil society organizations keep a pot...
Indonesian democracy experienced a near miss in 2014, when Jakarta governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi) def...
Conceiving of populism as the charismatic mobilization of a mass movement in pursuit of political p...
As Southeast Asia entered the twenty-first century, the procedures and practices associated with dem...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
Because of the diversity that characterizes politics in Southeast Asia, area specialists hasve lacke...
Democracy and political decentralization policies aim to enhance and strengthen democracy at the loc...
Will democracy in the Philippines go the way of Thailand? by Michael Vatikiotis, 14/09/2017, The Eco...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...