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Tag Archives: democratisation
Democratisation and Social Conflict in Timor-Leste
“Democratisation and Social Conflict in Timor-Leste: A Not So Great Transformation” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2022.2128854) is a new article by Stepan Verkhovets and Selver B. Sahin of the Department of International Relations, Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. The abstract for the article … Continue reading
Authoritarianism in Cambodia
“Adaptive Authoritarian Resilience: Cambodian Strongman’s Quest for Legitimacy” (DOI: 10.1080/ 00472336.2020.1832241) is a new article at JCA by Kimly Ngoun of the Department of International Studies, Royal University of Phnom Penh in Cambodia. The abstract states: Hun Sen has ruled … Continue reading
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Tagged authoritarian resilience, Cambodia, democratisation, Hun Sen, Kimly Ngoun, Legitimation, strongman
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Cold War and Meanings of Democracy in Taiwan
“More Than Anti-Communism: The Cold War and the Meanings of Democracy in Taiwan” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2020.1716990) is a new article by Erik Mobrand of the Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University, South Korea. This article is the fifth for … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold War, democratisation, East Asia, elections, Erik Mobrand, South Korea, Taiwan
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Reformasi and Indonesia’s Illiberal Turn
“Two Decades of Reformasi in Indonesia: Its Illiberal Turn” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1637922) is the last article for a special issue on post-reformasi Indonesia due out later this year. This is the Introduction for the Special Issue and is authored by Rachael … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave McRae, democratisation, illiberalism, Indonesia, policy, political reform, Rachael Diprose, Vedi Hadiz
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Communal Conflict and Security Debates in Indonesia
“Past Communal Conflict and Contemporary Security Debates in Indonesia” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1619186) is the sixth article for a special issue on post-reformasi Indonesia due out later this year. The article is authored by Rachael Diprose of the School of Social and … Continue reading
Protest Suicide in Korea
In a new article for JCA, Sun-Chul Kim of the Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures at Emory University in Atlanta, USA, examines the development of protest suicide in South Korea. In “The Trajectory of Protest Suicide … Continue reading
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Tagged democratisation, martyrdom, Neo-liberalism, protest suicide, repertoire, South Korea, Sun-Chul Kim
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Political Brokers in India
“Comparing Brokers in India: Informal Networks and Access to Public Services in Bihar and Gujarat” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1605535) is a new article at the JCA publisher’s website. This article is authored by Ward Berenschot of the Royal Netherlands Institute for Southeast … Continue reading
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Tagged democratisation, governance, India, Informality, public service provision, Sarthak Bagchi, Ward Berenschot
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Indonesia, Illiberalism and the South China Sea
“Indonesia’s South China Sea Diplomacy: A Foreign Policy Illiberal Turn?” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1601240) by Dave McRae of the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia, is the third article for a special issue on post-reformasi Indonesia. The article’s abstract states: … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave McRae, democratisation, foreign policy, illiberalism, Indonesia, South China Sea
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Indonesia: Two Decades of Addressing Past Human Rights Violations
A first article for a special issue on Indonesia post-reformasi has just been published. “Shifting from International to ‘Indonesian’ Justice Measures: Two Decades of Addressing Past Human Rights ViolationsShifting from International to ‘Indonesian’ Justice Measures: Two Decades of Addressing Past … Continue reading
Confronting Corruption in Indonesia
“Addressing Corruption in Post-Soeharto Indonesia: The Role of the Corruption Eradication Commission” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2018.1552983) is a new article available at the website of JCA’s publishers. It is authored by Ahmad Khoirul Umam of the Faculty of Philosophy and Civilization, University … Continue reading
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Tagged Ahmad Khoirul Umam, anti-corruption agency, Brian Head, civil society, corruption, Corruption Eradication Commission, democratisation, Gillian Whitehouse, Indonesia, Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi, market liberalisation, Mohammed Adil Khan, vested interests
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