Participation without Democracy : Containing Conflict in Southeast Asia /
"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"--
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2018.
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Table des matières:
- Theorizing institutions of political participation and representation
- Ideologies of political representation and the mode of participation framework
- History, capitalism, and conflict
- Nominated members of parliament in Singapore
- Public feedback in Singapore's consultative authoritarianism
- The Philippines' party-list system, reformers, and oligarchs
- Participatory budgeting in the Philippines
- Malaysia's failed consultative representation experiments
- Civil society and electoral reform in Malaysia.


