Output list
Conference paper
Political Regimes and the 'War on Terror' in Southeast Asia
Published 2004
First International Sources of Insecurity Conference, The, 17/11/2004–19/11/2004, Melbourne
Conference paper
Transparency, Asian Economic Crisis and the Prospects of Media Liberalisation
Date presented 12/02/2000
Annual Workshop. British International Studies Association International Political Economy Group: Transparency and the Global Political Economy, University of Warwick, UK
Shortly after the Asian economic crisis began in 1997, a consensus emerged among multilateral agencies, academics, journalists, politicians and various international business figures as to what it signified: fundamental institutional shortcomings in the region. On this basis, reforms to achieve good governance, transparency, rule of law, civil society and or democracy have been widely recommended. Important differences exist within this consensus, but the common ingredient is a view that sustainable market systems entail universal social and political preconditions. This, it is argued, is what Asian policymakers have to come to terms with...
Conference paper
Transparency, Asian Economic Crisisand the prospects of media liberalisation
Published 2000
Transparency and the Global Political Economy, 12/02/2000, University of Warwick
Shortly after the Asian economic crisis began in 1997, a consensus emerged among multilateral agencies, academics, journalists, politicians and various international business figures as to what it signified: fundamental institutional shortcomings in the region. On this basis, reforms to achieve good governance, transparency, rule of law, civil society and or democracy have been widely recommended. Important differences exist within this consensus, but the common ingredient is a view that sustainable market systems entail universal social and political preconditions. This, it is argued, is what Asian policymakers have to come to terms with.