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Behind the façade : elections under authoritarianism in Southeast Asia / Lee Morgenbesser.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781438462899
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  • JQ750 .B445 2016
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Includes bibliographies and index.

List of Figures and Tables ; Note on Terms; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; The Puzzle of Authoritarian Elections; Chapter 1: Elections under Authoritarianism; Approaches to Elections; Democratization; Liberal Peace-Building; Authoritarian Institutions; Behind the Façade: A Theoretical Framework; Information; Legitimation; Management; Neopatrimonialism; Functional Dynamics; Authoritarian Regimes: Actors and Preferences; Dictators; Political Elites; Citizens; Opposition; Liberal and Illiberal Powers; Case Selection; Value of Cases; Plan of the Book.

Chapter 2: CambodiaIntroduction; A Brief History of Neopatrimonialism in Cambodia; Saving the State: The CPP's Counterreform Agenda; Administrative Control; Financial Control; Political Control; Elections: Actors and Dynamics; Patron Group; Client Group; Conclusion; Latent Functions?; Implications for Cambodia; Chapter 3: Myanmar (Burma); Introduction; The Soviet Model Comes to Burma; Strategy I: Ideology; Strategy II: Party; Strategy III: Mass Organizations; Elections under the BSPP; Fury of the Storm: The 1990 Election; Pre-Election; The Election; Postelection.

The 2010 Election: A Patient TransitionDomestic Legitimation: A New Constitution; International Legitimation: ASEAN; Pre-Election; The Election; Military Hand-Back and an Election Tsunami; Reforming Myanmar: A Concentrated Approach; A Planned (and Partial) Political Hand-Back; Myanmar's Red Dawn Election; Conclusion; Latent Functions?; Implications for Myanmar; Chapter 4: Singapore; Introduction; Faux Democracy and Mandate Elections; The Formative Path to Legitimation; Election Timing; Power by Invitation: Self-Renewal under the PAP; Self-Renewal in Theory; Self-Renewal in Practice.

ConclusionLatent Functions?; Implications for Singapore; Conclusion; Summary of Theory and Cases; Information; Legitimation; Management; Neopatrimonialism; Elections and Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia; Variation I: Closed Authoritarianism with Military or Monarchy Rule; Variation II: Hegemonic Authoritarianism with Single-Party Rule; Variation III: Competitive Authoritarianism with Single-Party Rule; Implications of Findings: Approaches to Elections; Democratization; Liberal Peace-Building; Authoritarian Institutions; Appendix 1: Authoritarian Regimes (2015).

Appendix 2: Regime Classification of Selected CasesAppendix 3: Mandate Claims by Singapore's PAP Coding of General Elections; Coding of Mandate Claims; Coding of General Elections; 1963 (Event Response)-Claimant:; 1968 (Event Response)-Claimant:; 1972 (Reward Collection)-Claimant:; 1976 (Event Response)-Claimant:; 1980 (Policy Execution)-Claimant:; 1984 (Event Response)-Claimant:; 1988 (Policy Execution)-Claimant:; 1991 (Event Response, Policy Execution)-Claimant:; 1997 (Event Response, Policy Execution)-Claimant:; 2001 (Event Response)-Claimant.

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