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Democracy, rights and rhetoric in Southeast Asia
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Democracy, rights and rhetoric in Southeast Asiaby Avery Poole.
作者:
Poole, Avery.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019.
面頁冊數:
xi, 83 p. :digital ;22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
DemocracySoutheast Asia.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15522-3
ISBN:
9783030155223$q(electronic bk.)
Democracy, rights and rhetoric in Southeast Asia
Poole, Avery.
Democracy, rights and rhetoric in Southeast Asia
[electronic resource] /by Avery Poole. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xi, 83 p. :digital ;22 cm. - The theories, concepts and practices of democracy. - Theories, concepts and practices of democracy..
1 Conceptions of Democracy and Human Rights in Southeast Asia -- 2 Democracy in Rhetoric and Reality -- 3 Human Rights and Regional Institutions -- 4 Conclusions: Liberal Norms and the Role of Regional Organisations.
'Southeast Asia has become a more authoritarian place in the last decade, so why do regional elites continue to use the rhetoric of democracy and human rights? Why have non-democratic states even worked to establish human rights institutions? Avery Poole's book is an insightful, accessible and illuminating account that answers these questions. It's a timely and very valuable piece of scholarship.' -David Capie, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 'This book is very interesting and does an excellent job of addressing its core concern: why has ASEAN evoked the rhetoric of democracy and human rights and what does this rhetoric mean in practice? The author has put forward a clear and defensible thesis: the ASEAN states have adopted this rhetoric because it legitimizes their organization in the eyes of the Western world' -Shaun Narine, St Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada Southeast Asia is a vast, populous and diverse region. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) promotes democracy and human rights as central to regional order and cooperation, but most members are not democratic and have poor or questionable human rights records. This book explores why Southeast Asian countries have collectively adopted the rhetoric of democracy and human rights, and argues that they are motivated by their concerns about external regional legitimacy. It analyses ASEAN's references to democracy and the reality of backsliding in several countries; examines the adoption of human rights rhetoric; and considers the implications for how we understand regional cooperation. The book is relevant for students and analysts who are interested in regionalism in Southeast Asia and elsewhere - particularly given growing global concerns about liberal democracy and the gaps between rhetoric and political realities. Avery D.H. Poole is Senior Fellow at the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. She was previously Assistant Director of the Melbourne School of Government at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
ISBN: 9783030155223$q(electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 341.2473
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