1st Edition

Transparency and Authoritarian Rule in Southeast Asia Singapore and Malaysia

By Garry Rodan Copyright 2004
    280 Pages
    by Routledge

    280 Pages
    by Routledge

    In Transparency and Authoritarian Rule in Southeast Asia, Rodan rejects the notion that the 1997-98 Asian economic crisis was further evidence that ultimately capitalism can only develop within liberal social and political institutions, and that new technology necessarily undermines authoritarian control. Instead, Rodan argues that in Singapore and Malaysia external pressures for transparency reform were, and are, in many respects, being met without serious compromise to authoritarian rule or the sanctioning of media freedom.

    1. Information Control and Authoritarian Rule in East and Southeast Asia: Under Challenge?  2. Bedding Down Media and Information Control in Singapore and Malaysia  3. Bureaucratic Authoritarianism and Transparency Reform in Singapore  4. Keeping Civil Society at Bay: Media in Singapore After the Crisis  5. Crony Capitalism and Transparency Reform in Malaysia  6. Challenges to Media Control in Malaysia  Conclusion: Advanced Market Systems, Information Flows and Political Regimes

    Biography

    Garry Rodan is Director of the Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Australia.

    'Readers committed to press freedom, justice and democracy will find Rodan's analysis compelling.'

    Mustafa K. Anuar, Aliran Monthly, Vol. 24 (6).