Participation without democracy : containing conflict in Southeast Asia /

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Author / Creator:Rodan, Garry, 1955- author.
Imprint:Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2018.
©2018
Description:xi, 281 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11685611
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ISBN:9781501720109
1501720104
9781501720116
1501720112
9781501720130
9781501720123
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-272) and index.
Summary:"With an empirical focus on regimes in Singapore, the Philippines, and Malaysia, the author examines the social forces that underpin the emergence of institutional experiments in democratic participation and representation"--
Other form:Online version: Rodan, Garry, 1955- Participation without democracy. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2018 9781501720130
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Over the past quarter century new ideologies of participation and representation have proliferated across democratic and non-democratic regimes. In Participation without Democracy , Garry Rodan breaks new conceptual ground in examining the social forces that underpin the emergence of these innovations in Southeast Asia. Rodan explains that there is, however, a central paradox in this recalibration of politics: expanded political participation is serving to constrain contestation more than to enhance it.

Participation without Democracy uses Rodan's long-term fieldwork in Singapore, the Philippines, and Malaysia to develop a modes of participation (MOP) framework that has general application across different regime types among both early-developing and late-developing capitalist societies. His MOP framework is a sophisticated, original, and universally relevant way of analyzing this phenomenon. Rodan uses MOP and his case studies to highlight important differences among social and political forces over the roles and forms of collective organization in political representation. In addition, he identifies and distinguishes hitherto neglected non-democratic ideologies of representation and their influence within both democratic and authoritarian regimes. Participation without Democracy suggests that to address the new politics that both provokes these institutional experiments and is affected by them we need to know who can participate, how, and on what issues, and we need to take the non-democratic institutions and ideologies as seriously as the democratic ones.

Physical Description:xi, 281 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-272) and index.
ISBN:9781501720109
1501720104
9781501720116
1501720112
9781501720130
9781501720123