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Journal articles on the topic "Southeast Asia – Politics and government – 21th century"
Van Chuong, Dang. "The Chakri Dynasty’s “Open Door” Policy in Nineteenth Century: The Background of International Intergration Of the Modern Thailand." KnE Social Sciences 1, no. 3 (April 13, 2017): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/kss.v1i3.762.
Full textNam Tien, Tran. "THE RISE OF INDIA IN THE NEW BALANCE OF POWER IN ASIA SINCE THE BEGINNING OF 21ST CENTURY: IMPACTS ON INDIA - VIETNAM RELATIONS." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 9, no. 2 (April 8, 2021): 246–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2021.9226.
Full textKITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 162, no. 1 (2008): 137–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003677.
Full textHadzantonis, Michael. "Malay, in the shadows." Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 32, no. 1 (August 4, 2022): 52–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/japc.00084.had.
Full textLandy, Frédéric. "Arun Agrawal Environmentality: Technologies of government and the making of subjects New Delhi, Oxford University Press,2006,325p. - Pranab Bardhan et Isha Ray(dir.)The contested commons: Conversations between economics and anthropologists New Delhi, Oxford University Press,2008,289p. - Amita Baviskar(dir.)Waterscapes: The cultural politics of a natural resource Ranikhet, Permanent Black,2007,374p. - Ashwini Chhatre et Vasant K. Saberwal Democratizing nature: Politics, conservation and development in India New Delhi, Oxford University Press,2006,267p. - Ghazala Shahaduddin et Mahesh Rangarajan(dir.)Making conservation work: Securing biodiversity in this new century Ranikhet, Permanent Black,2007,298p. - Edward L.Webb et Ganesh P. Shivakoti(dir.)Decentralization, forests and rural communities: Policies outcomes in South and Southeast Asia New Delhi, Sage,2008,321p." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 66, no. 1 (March 2011): 254–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900005588.
Full text"Recensions / Reviews." Canadian Journal of Political Science 35, no. 4 (December 2002): 897–985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423902778499.
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RÜLAND, Anchalee. "Norms in conflict : an analysis of state responses to norm conflict in Southeast Asia." Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/58986.
Full textExamining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulrich Krotz, EUI; Professor Dr. Wayne Sandholtz, USC; Professor Dr. Jörn Dosch, Universität Rostock
Constructivist scholarship within International Relations (IR) has yielded important insights into the role of identity and norms in shaping state behavior. Yet, nearly all states have multiple identities and various – sometimes conflicting – normative commitments. This thesis is concerned with ‘norm conflict’: those situations in which the prescriptions associated with two norms clash, making it seemingly impossible for a state to conform to both norms at the same time. Despite the fact that situations of norm conflict present significant decision-making problems for states, the discipline of IR has thus far given them scant attention. This thesis analyses how Southeast Asia’s more democratically advanced states have responded to situations of norm conflict between the norms of non-interference in the internal affairs of other states, and extraterritorial human rights protection and promotion. These two norms stipulate conflicting obligations in situations of gross human rights violations in foreign jurisdictions. I develop a consequentialist, but socially embedded, theoretical approach to norm following, which argues that by making credible commitments to norms, governments create domestic, international and – in some cases – regional expectations concerning norm compliance. The challenge for states is twofold: to manage such expectations, and to minimize the social costs of non-compliance with one of the two norms – which include potential damage to domestic legitimacy and international reputation. I suggest that states can pursue different strategies in response to norm conflict, which I conceptualize as consistent norm prioritization, general and context-specific norm replacement, norm reconciliation, conflict denial and a mixed response strategy. I argue that one important factor in determining which strategy is adopted represents whether the expectations articulated by a government’s relevant audiences converge, conflict or change over time. The thesis empirically explores these different strategies by studying Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia’s responses to gross cases of human rights violations in Myanmar.
Books on the topic "Southeast Asia – Politics and government – 21th century"
Janadas, Devan, and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies., eds. Southeast Asia: Challenges of the 21st century. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1994.
Find full textY, Ku Samuel C., and Guo li Zhongshan da xue (Kao-hsiung shih, Taiwan). Center for Southeast Asian Studies., eds. Southeast Asia in the new century: An Asian perspective. Kaohsiung, Taiwan: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University, 2002.
Find full textDispatches from the Pacific century. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1993.
Find full textEmbong, Abdul Rahman, and Rudolph Jürgen, eds. Southeast Asia into the twenty first century crisis and beyond. Bangi: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2000.
Find full textPercival, Bronson. The dragon looks south: China and Southeast Asia in the new century. Westport, Conn: Praeger Security International, 2007.
Find full textChristine, Cabasset-Semedo, Durand Frédéric 1930-, and IRASEC, eds. East-Timor: How to build a new nation in Southeast Asia in the 21st century? Bangkok, Thailand: IRASEC, 2009.
Find full textThe Pacific rim: East Asia at the dawn of a new century. Brookfield, Conn: Twenty-First Century Books, 1999.
Find full textPacific century: The emergence of modern Pacific Asia. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992.
Find full textBorthwick, Mark. Pacific century: The emergence of modern Pacific Asia. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992.
Find full textInstitute, Pacific Basin, ed. Pacific century: The emergence of modern Pacific Asia. 2nd ed. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1998.
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