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Provides an introduction to the political systems of all ASEAN countries Illustrates political institutions, actors and processes in eleven states Each country study includes an analysis of the political parties, legal system, state and administration, civil-military relations, civil society and political culture, as well as the media

Produktbeschreibung
Provides an introduction to the political systems of all ASEAN countries
Illustrates political institutions, actors and processes in eleven states
Each country study includes an analysis of the political parties, legal system, state and administration, civil-military relations, civil society and political culture, as well as the media

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Autorenporträt
Aurel Croissant is professor of political science at Heidelberg University, Germany. His main areas of research include comparative politics of East and Southeast Asia, democratization studies, civil-military relations, conflict studies and comparative auhoritarianism. He has twenty years of experience in teaching undergraduate, graduate and doctoral courses in Germany, the USA and several Asian countries. He has published more than ten books, co-edited about 20 volumes and special issues, and published about 150 articles in journals such as Democratization, Party Politics, Japanese Journal of Political Science, Journal of East Asian Studies, Contemporary Southeast Asia, Pacific Review, Asian Journal of Political Science, Electoral Studies, and European Political Science Review. His publications appeared in English, German, Korean, Spanish, Indonesian and Russian. He is co-editor of the journal Democratization (with Jeffrey Haynes).
Philip Lorenz is lecturer and researcher in political science at Heidelberg University, Germany. In his research, he studies processes of democratization and democratic consolidation with a focus on the role of civil-military relations. His further research areas include political violence and popular mobilization in authoritarian regimes, and young democracies. His regional specialty is Southeast Asia. He has taught introductory courses to political science, advanced courses on different aspects of democratization in Southeast Asia as well as on historical and current processes of state-building worldwide. In his dissertation, he analyzed the impact of civil society organizations on the institutionalization of civilian control over the military in Indonesia's young democracy.