
Approaches to Governance
Compares the political trajectories of independent Southeast Asian states, focusing on the shift from democratic to authoritarian regimes.
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Compares the political trajectories of independent Southeast Asian states, focusing on the shift from democratic to authoritarian regimes.
Key Questions
- Why did early democratic experiments fail in many Southeast Asian states?
- How did authoritarian leaders justify their rule?
- What were the characteristics of maximum government?
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