Territorial Governance in Southeast Asia

Territorial Governance in Southeast Asia

by Andrew Harding
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 23/01/2025

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This book assesses territorial governance (that is, all forms of subnational governance) as a constitutional artefact in five Southeast Asian countries - Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Thailand.


Starting with the linked ideas of localism and subsidiarity, the argument is that these states have used various forms of subsidiarity for dealing with ethnic and religious pluralism and the social diversity for which Southeast Asia is especially noted. Territorial governance mechanisms discussed range from decentralisation to special regional autonomy, federalism, and local government, including village autonomy. A silent revolution has occurred in which our view of these states as highly centralised 'developmental states' is in need of serious modification. Southeast Asia, the book argues, presents a high degree of originality in the framing of territorial governance.

ISBN:
9781509961856
9781509961856
Category:
Comparative law
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
23-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Andrew Harding

Andrew Harding left London in 1991, aged 24, and has lived abroad ever since. Formerly a freelancer with the Guardian and the Economist, he has since 1994 been a journalist with BBC News, most recently based in Johannesburg. For much of the past 25 years he has been covering conflicts, from the parliamentary rebellion in Moscow in 1993, to Chechnya, Azerbaijan, Abkhazia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Burma, Sudan, DRCongo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, Cote D'Ivoire, CAR, Burundi, Uganda, Libya and elsewhere. He is the author of The Mayor of Mogadishu: A Story of Chaos and Redemption in the Ruins of Somalia (2016)

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