1st Edition

Migrant Workers and ASEAN A Two Level State and Regional Analysis

By Anisa Santoso Copyright 2017
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations) has made slow progress in defining a regional policy for the protection of migrant workers.



    This book examines the normative structures within the institutions at play at both state and regional level of ASEAN, which influence the making of a migrant workers' protection policy.The author puts forward a novel alternative policy analysis tool – the Two Level State and Regional Analysis – that enables satisfactory explanation for policy-making cases, whereby normative institutional structures are involved and social policies are considered.



    The author argues that the formulation of a working coherent migrant workers protection policy has not been achieved because of the presence of normative institutional structures with ideas unsupportive to the protection of migrant workers, which results in a slow institutionalisation process. Although the migrant workers in question are their citizens, and migrant sending countries are supposed to have more supportive normative structures for workers protection, the author finds that when examined closesly, institutions in both migrant sending and receiving countries tend to have normative structures that are against workers protection. These arguments drive the analytical questions of the book to inquire about the forms of the normative structures involved and their influence in the relevant institutions.



    A unique contribution to the study of ASEAN and migration in Southeast Asia, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of Social Policy, Migration Studies and Asian Studies, in particular Southeast Asian Studies.



    Part 1: Towards a Normative Institutional Framework in the Making of ASEAN's Migrant Workers Policy



    1. Migrant Workers Protection Policy in ASEAN: Background



    2. Towards a New Policy Analysis of Two-Level Sociological Institutionalism



    Part 2: The First Level : Analysis at the Regional Level



    3. Existing ASEAN Frameworks and Developments within the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)



    4. The Present and Future of Workers Migration in ASEAN: Perspectives from Malaysia



    Part 3: The Second Level: Institutionalist Analysis at the State Level



    5. The Indonesian Experience



    6. The Other Second Level Game: The Philippines Perspectives on a Regional Policy for Migrant Workers Protection



    Part 4: Reflections on the Two Level Sociological Institutionalism Approach



    7. The Road Ahead: Towards an ASEAN Migrant Workers Protection Policy in the Era of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and Beyond

    Biography

    Anisa Santoso is a Lecturer at the International Relations Department, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Indonesia, and Manager of Research and Community Engagement at the Graduate School of Multidisciplinary Studies, Universitas Indonesia.