The Political Economy of Southeast Asia Politics and Uneven Developm
“No course on Southeast Asia can afford to miss this book as its core text.”Professor Amitav Acharya, American University, USA “A book that every student of Southeast Asia needs to read.”Professor Edward Aspinall, Australian National University, Australia
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Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy Series Editors Toby Carroll Department of Asian and International Studies City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Paul Cammack University of Manchester Manchester, UK Kelly Gerard School of Social Sciences The University of Western Australia Crawley, Australia Darryl S. L. Jarvis Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences The Education University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy presents cutting edge, innovative research on the origins and impacts of public policy. Going beyond mainstream public policy debates, the series encourages heterodox and heterogeneous studies of sites of contestation, conflict and cooperation that explore policy processes and their consequences at the local, national, regional or global levels. Fundamentally pluralist in nature, the series is designed to provide high quality original research of both a theoretical and empirical nature that supports a global network of scholars exploring the implications of policy for society. The series is supported by a diverse international advisory board drawn from Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America, and welcomes manuscript submissions from scholars in the global South and North that pioneer new understandings of public policy. International Advisory Board: Caner Bakir, Koç University, Turkey Jacqui Baker, Murdoch University, Australia Shaun Breslin, University of Warwick, UK Paul Cammack, University of Manchester, UK Giliberto Capano, Bologna University, Italy Sydney Calkin, University of Durham, UK Paul Chambers, Naresuan University, Thailand Barry Gills, University of Helsinki, Finland Ruben Gonzalez-Vicente, Leiden University, Netherlands Paul K. Gellert, University of Tennessee, USA Penny Griffin, University of New South Wales, Australia M. Shamsul Haque, National University of Singapore, Singapore Pascale Hatcher, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Heng Yee Kuang, GraSPP, University of Tokyo, Japan Kevin Hewison, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Wil Hout, Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, Netherlands Michael Howlett, Simon Fraser University, Canada Kanishka Jayasuriya, Murdoch University, Australia Lee Jones, Queen Mary University of London, UK Zhang Jun, City University of Hong Kong, China Max Lane, Victoria University, Australia Kun-chin Lin, University of Cambridge, UK Adrienne Roberts, University of Manchester, UK Stuart Shields, University of Manchester, UK Richard Stubbs, McMaster University, Canada Silke Trommer, University of Manchester, UK Philippe Zittoun, Science Po, France Heng Yee Kuang, University of Tokyo, Japan Heloise Weber, University of Queensland, Australia All books in the series are subject to Palgrave’s rigorous peer review process: https://www.palgrave.com/gb/demystifying-peer-review/792492. For more information, or to submit a proposal, please contact one of the series editors: Toby Carroll ([email protected]), Paul Cammack ([email protected]), Kelly Gerard ([email protected]),
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