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Challenges of Governance = Development and Regional Integration in Southeast Asia and ASEAN /
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正題名/作者:
Challenges of Governance / edited by Ronald L. Holzhacker, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan.
其他題名:
Development and Regional Integration in Southeast Asia and ASEAN /
其他作者:
Tan, Wendy Guan Zhen.
面頁冊數:
XI, 274 p. 11 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Asian Politics. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59054-3
ISBN:
9783030590543
Challenges of Governance = Development and Regional Integration in Southeast Asia and ASEAN /
Challenges of Governance
Development and Regional Integration in Southeast Asia and ASEAN /[electronic resource] :edited by Ronald L. Holzhacker, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan. - 1st ed. 2021. - XI, 274 p. 11 illus., 5 illus. in color.online resource. - Development and Governance,2567-5354. - Development and Governance,1.
Introduction -- Section I: Rights and Democracy – Political and Institutional Dynamics -- Chapter 1: The Regional Institutional Development of Human Rights in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 2: The Institutionalisation of Human Rights in ASEAN -- Chapter 3: Noken System and The Challenge of Democratic Governance at the Periphery: An Analysis of Free and Fair Elections in Papua, Indonesia -- Section II: Sovereignty and Trade Alliances - Economic and Legal Discourse -- Chapter 4: Framing Trade Policy Preferences and Dialogues in ASEAN Economic Integration -- Chapter 5: Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Vietnam: Opportunities and Challenges -- Chapter 6: Indonesia-China Strategic Partnership: Role of Vision, Bureaucratic actors, and Domestic Political Change -- Section III: Sustainability and Equity – Socio-Spatial Differences -- Chapter 7: Financial Inclusion and Inclusive Development in Indonesia -- Chapter 8: Understanding Mobility Inequality in Jakarta with Space Syntax -- Section IV: Inclusivity and Justice – Community and Growth Dilemmas -- Chapter 9: The Pathway to Social License to Operate of the Forest Industry in Indonesia: Multi-stakeholders Perspectives -- Chapter 10: Foreign Direct Investment, Inclusive growth, and Institutions: A Case Study of the Tourism Sector in Badung District -- Chapter 11: Fish for Transparency: Food as a Trigger for Transboundary Activist Discourse -- Index.
This book presents a varied and multi-dimensional view of challenges of governance in Southeast Asia and ASEAN through the variety of disciplines and nationalities involved. In light of 50 years of regional collaboration and integration as the member states of ASEAN seek to chart out a future path for the region, this book is dedicated to showcasing different challenges to governance that occur due to internal and external pressures for the various member states. The editors are particularly interested in the multi-level governance challenges on issues of democracy, equity, and sustainability, the adaptation of policies and norms to fit an ASEAN way, and the changing roles of civil society and citizens in this process of seeking a common identity and voice. The book is divided into four sections. The first section introduces the fundamental political institutional dynamics that are in play within the region and the interplay between regional forces and national norms. The second section tackles the economic and legal discourses that various member states face in relation to external and internal pressures related to international and regional trade and industry. The third section focuses on issues of sustainability and equity resulting from the vast socio-spatial differences in the varied cities and regions of member states. In the final section, the authors discuss dilemmas resulting from economic growth in exploitative industries and the impact that has on the local and regional community through the lenses of inclusivity and justice. Written by a diverse collection of policy makers, researchers, educators and activists from the regions discussed, this book provides an authoritative first-hand analysis of key challenges to governance in Southeast Asia and ASEAN. As such, this volume is an excellent resource for academics, advanced masters and PhD candidates interested in the region, and major Southeast Asian research institutes and centers as well as policy makers and influencers at both national and regional levels within the region.
ISBN: 9783030590543
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-59054-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JF20-2112
Dewey Class. No.: 320.4
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