Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia

Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia

Overlapping Registers and Shifting Practices

Lafaye de Micheaux, Elsa; Noren-Nilsson, Astrid; Facal, Gabriel

Springer Verlag, Singapore

06/2024

636

Dura

9789819996544

15 a 20 dias

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Part I. Introductory Part.- Chapter 1: Introduction - Political Norms in Southeast Asia: Overlapping registers and shifting practices.- Chapter 2: Institutional Pluralism and Interactions between Normative Systems: A theoretical overview.- Part II. Transnational Imprints on Political Norms.- Chapter 3: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A normative benchmark for Southeast Asia?.- Chapter 4: Normalising Authoritarianism: Authoritarian rule of law in Singapore and Hong Kong.- Chapter 5: The Draft Law on Association in Vietnam: Legal, political and practical norms under debate.- Chapter 6: Christian NGOs: From marginal liberation theologists to regional policy-shapers.- Chapter 7: Mapping the Transnationalisation of Social Movements through Online Media: The case of the Milk Tea Alliance.- Chapter 8: Does China have a Model to Export?, an Interview with Chloe Froissart.- Chapter 9: Human Rights Work in the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights, an Interview with Yuyun Wahyuningrum.- Part III. Governmental Re-Orientations.- Chapter 10: The Mall and the Mosque: Conflicting norms in Brunei Darussalam.- Chapter 11: Timor-Leste: Constitutional provisions, political conventions and legitimacy under strain.- Chapter 12: The Singaporean Battlefield for the Chinese New World Order: Norms in the security domain.- Chapter 13: Lao PDR: The politics of stability in turbulent times.- Chapter 14: Authoritarian Fantasies and Democratic Aspirations: The Philippines after Duterte.- Chapter 15: Beyond Leftist-Phobia: Political prejudice and stigma in Indonesia.- Chapter 16: The Underbelly of Indonesia-China relations, Excerpts from an interview with Faisal Basri.- Part IV. Vernacular Institutions.- Chapter 17: What's Asia Got to Do with It? "Asian Values" as reactionary culturalism.- Chapter 18: Military Norms in Southeast Asia: Comparing the cases of Thailand and Burma.- Chapter 19: Grounding the Shifting Political Registers in a Potent Cambodian Landscape.- Chapter 20: Moderate Islamic Organisations and Contestation over Political Theology: The responses by Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah towards Islamism in Indonesia.- Chapter 21: The Rise of Indigenous Peoples Rights in Southeast Asia: Recent advances and current challenges.- Chapter 22: Khmer Buddhism and the Moderation of Political Power in Cambodia.- Chapter 23: Social Regulatory Regimes in Northern Vietnam: How interpersonal network norms, state laws and market rules interact.- Chapter 24: Malay Kingship in Contemporary Malaysia: From cultural legitimacy to social proficiency.- Chapter 25: Royalism in Cambodia Today, an interview with Prince Sisowath Thomico.- Part V. Against Orthodoxies.- Chapter 26: Photo Portfolio: Myanmar Streets of Protest.- Chapter 27: The Contested Domain of Political Space in Southeast Asia.- Chapter 28: Urbanised Villagers and Political Change in Southeast Asia, Duncan McCargo.- Chapter 29: Rhizomatic Protest, Generational Affinity and DigitalRefuge: Southeast Asia's new youth movements.- Chapter 30: The Development of an LBT Movement in Indonesia: Post-reformasi identity politics.- Chapter 31: Making Claims Modestly: The norms and discourse driving land conflicts in rural Indonesia.- Chapter 32: The Bersih Movement and Political Rights in Malaysia, Khoo Ying Hooi.- Chapter 33: Awas Polisi! Anarchists and punks transgressing normative 'politeness' while resisting state repression in Indonesia.- Chapter 34: Human Rights Activism in Indonesia, an Interview with Usman Hamid.
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Political Norms in Southeast Asia;Political Resistance in Southeast Asia;Social Movements in Southeast Asia;Citizenship in Southeast Asia;Repression and Politics of Exclusion;Digital Activism in Southeast Asia;Chinese Aid and its Political Impacts;Inclusive Grassroot Development;Environmental Protection in Southeast Asia;Sustainable Development in Southeast Asia;Alternative Definitions of Rights;Alternative Definitions of Political Norms;Vernacular Forces in Shaping Political Norms;Repertoires of Codes and Rules;Governmental Authoritarian Turn;Transnational Imprints of Political Rights;Open Access