ISBN-13: 9781493587148 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 466 str.
Southeast Asia is an economic power house of sorts with fledgling and often volatile political systems. Political parties and their leaders make decisions on behalf of more than 600 million people with a far reaching impact also on other parts of the world. This is why understanding the driving forces in and behind Southeast Asia's political parties is important. This book provides a fresh look into organization and internal mechanisms of the main political parties in eight of the ten ASEAN countries, how they function on the ground, how they hold together, and how their leadership systems work. Internal competition and candidate selection, campaign strategies and party finances, money politics and career opportunities are a special focus in the eight country chapters. While showing the difference between classical party models and the reality on the ground in Southeast Asia, the book provides broad information on party politics in the region, adding a practical view to the vast and often rather theory-loaded scholarly literature. It intends to reach out to party members and activists, journalists and other political observers, and to anybody interested in Southeast Asian politics. Contributors: Cambodia: Pan Sopheap, Yang Saing Koma, Kok Tha, Virak Bunnarath, Phnom Penh Indonesia: Rainer Heufers, Warsito Ellwein, Vera J. Putri, M. Husni Thamrin, FNF Jakarta Malaysia: Dr. Kartini Aboo Talib@Khalid, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Myanmar: Zaw Oo, Yangon, Moe Thuzar, ISEAS, Singapore Philippines: Joy Aceron, School of Government at Ateneo de Manila University Singapore: Ass.Prof. Dr.Netina Tan, McMaster University, Canada Thailand: Dr. Pimrapaat Dusadeeisariyakul, FNF Bangkok Vietnam: Kim Le, NUS, Singapore Dr. Wolfgang Sachsenroder (ed.), ISEAS. Singapore"