Securing Southeast Asia the politics of security sector reform
Applies the security reform agenda to Southeast Asia. This book investigates the developments in civil-military relations in the region, looking in particular at the impact and utility of the agenda on the region and assessing whether it is likely to help make the region more stable and less prone t...
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| Language: | English |
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New York
Routledge
2008
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| Series: | Routledge security in Asia Pacific
6 |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Security Sector Reform in a Southeast Asian Context
- 2. Civil-Military Relations and Institutional Change
- 3. The Historical Origins of Southeast Asian Security
- 4. Malaysia: Constitutionalism Corrupted?
- 5. Thailand: Military Rule, There and Back Again?
- 6. Indonesia: From Concordance to Constitutionalism?
- 7. The Philippines: The Politics of Polyarchy?
- Conclusion
- References.


