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The Palgrave Handbook of Political Norms in Southeast Asia
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Gabriel Facal
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Elsa Lafaye de Micheaux
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Astrid Norén-Nilsson
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2024
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978-981-99-9654-4
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2024
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10.1007/978-981-99-9655-1
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction—Political Norms in Southeast Asia: Overlapping Registers and Shifting Practices
pp. 17
Institutional Pluralism and Interactions Between Normative Systems: A Theoretical Overview
pp. 31
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Normative Benchmark for Southeast Asia?
pp. 59
Normalising Authoritarianism: Authoritarian Rule of Law in Singapore and Hong Kong
pp. 81
The Draft Law on Association in Vietnam: Legal, Political, and Practical Norms Under Debate
pp. 103
Christian NGOs: From Marginal Liberation Theologists to Regional Policy-Shapers
pp. 121
Mapping the Transnationalisation of Social Movements Through Online Media: The Case of the Milk Tea Alliance
pp. 137
“Does China Have a Model to Export?”: An Interview with Chloé Froissart
pp. 145
“Human Rights Work in the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights”: An Interview with Yuyun Wahyuningrum
pp. 155
The Mall and The Mosque: Conflicting Norms in Brunei Darussalam
pp. 175
Timor-Leste: Constitutional Provisions, Political Conventions and Legitimacy Under Strain
pp. 193
The Singaporean Battlefield for the Chinese New World Order: Norms in the Security Domain
pp. 209
Lao PDR: The Politics of Stability in Turbulent Times
pp. 227
Authoritarian Fantasies and Democratic Aspirations: The Philippines After Duterte
pp. 247
Beyond Leftist-Phobia: Political Prejudice and Stigma in Indonesia
pp. 259
‘The Underbelly of Indonesia–China Relations’: Excerpts from an Interview with Faisal Basri
pp. 277
What’s Asia Got to Do With It? “Asian Values” as Reactionary Culturalism
pp. 295
Military Norms in Southeast Asia: Comparing the Cases of Thailand and Burma
pp. 315
Grounding the Shifting Political Registers in a Potent Cambodian Landscape
pp. 337
Moderate Islamic Organisations and Contestation Over Political Theology: The Responses by Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah Towards Islamism in Indonesia
pp. 357
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Southeast Asia: Recent Advances and Current Challenges
pp. 373
Khmer Buddhism and the Moderation of Political Power in Cambodia
pp. 393
Social Regulatory Regimes in Northern Vietnam: How Interpersonal Network Norms, State Laws, and Market Rules Interact
pp. 415
Malay Kingship in Contemporary Malaysia: From Cultural Legitimacy to Social Proficiency
pp. 437
“Royalism in Cambodia Today”: An Interview with Prince Sisowath Thomico
pp. 451
Portfolio: Myanmar Streets of Protest
pp. 467
The Contested Domain of Political Space in Southeast Asia
pp. 487
Urbanised Villagers and Political Change in Southeast Asia
pp. 501
Rhizomatic Protest, Generational Affinity and Digital Refuge: Southeast Asia’s New Youth Movements
pp. 521
The Development of an LBT Movement in Indonesia: Post-reformasi Identity Politics
pp. 545
Making Claims Modestly: The Norms and Discourse Driving Land Conflicts in Rural Indonesia
pp. 567
The Bersih Movement and Political Rights in Malaysia
pp. 581
Awas Polisi! Anarchists and Punks Transgressing Normative ‘Politeness’ While Resisting State Repression in Indonesia
pp. 611
“Human Rights Activism in Indonesia”: An Interview with Usman Hamid
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