1st Edition
Governance and Democracy in the Asia-Pacific Political and Civil Society
1. Making Sense of Democracy and Governance in the Asia-Pacific, Stephen McCarthy and Mark R. Thompson
2. Democracy and Governance: A Conceptual Analysis of a Contested Relation, Riccardo Pelizzo
3. Singapore: Challenges of ‘Good Governance’ Without Liberal Democracy, Netina Tan
4. The Good versus the Many: ‘Good Governance’ and Democracy in Thailand and the Philippines, Mark R. Thompson
5. Electoral Governance: Models of Democracy in Asia and the Pacific, Benjamin Reilly
6. Can Solomon Islands Escape its Clientelist Trap? Terrence Wood
7. Governance, Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Challenges in Contemporary Cambodia, Lucy West
8. Governance and the Rule of Law: Reflections on Tensions in Thailand, Bjoern Dressel
9. Militarized Civil Society and Governance in the Asia Pacific: Burma (Myanmar) and Fiji, Stephen McCarthy
10. Think Tanks and the Governance of Political Transformation in China, Paul Howard and Doug Smith
11. Governance and Christianity in the PRC, David Schak
Biography
Stephen McCarthy is Senior Lecturer in Southeast Asian politics in the School of Government and International Relations and a member of the Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University, Australia. His current research interests include the rule of law in Southeast Asia and the political economy of environmental governance in the Asia-Pacific.
Mark R. Thompson is Head and Professor in the Department of Asian and International Studies, and Director of the Southeast Asia Research Centre at the City University of Hong Kong as well as President of the Hong Kong Political Science Association. His most recent publication is Authoritarian Modernism in East Asia.






