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Kelly Gerard

ASEANīs Engagement of Civil Society


Regulating Dissent
1st ed. 2014. 2014. xi, 196 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2014
ISBN: 1-349-47154-2 (1349471542)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-47154-6 (9781349471546)

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This book offers an innovative framework for understanding the role of civil society in regional and global policymaking. Using political economy analysis, Gerard demonstrates that ASEANīs people-oriented agenda builds legitimacy, while sidelining its detractors.
1. A īPeople-Orientedī ASEAN? 2. Civil Society Consultations: Explaining Why and How 3. ASEAN and Associational Life in Southeast Asia 4. Civil Society Participation in Spaces Established by ASEAN 5. Civil Society Participation in Spaces Recognized by ASEAN 6. Civil Society Participation in īCreated Spacesī 7. Engaging Civil Society and Regulating Dissent
"In this timely, rigorously researched and theoretically informed work, Kelly Gerard analyses ASEANīs engagement with regional civil society, going beyond current writings that uncritically laud that engagement as indicative of progress towards participatory regionalism or simply dismiss such engagement as mere window dressing. Using Kanishka Jayasuriya and Garry Rodanīs īmode of political participationī approach that usefully distinguishes between participation, representation and contestation, the book confirms the rhetorical nature of ASEANīs engagement with civil society and, importantly, tells us why and how this has been accomplished. It is valuable reading for all those interested in understanding the intricacies and intrigues involved in ASEANīs journey towards participatory regionalism." - Helen E S Nesadurai, Monash University, Malaysia Campus

"A much-needed addition to the current literature on ASEAN, bringing into focus the significant relationships that ASEAN has fostered with civil society organizations in recent years. The book is a compelling case study of the inherent conservatism of ASEANīs engagements with civil society. Kelly Gerard deftly and rigorously exposes how rhetorical commitments to a more īpeople orientedī ASEAN mask the extent to which engagements with civil society serve to legitimize the projects of marketization and liberalization being pursued by ASEAN elites. ASEANīs Engagement of Civil Society will prove a valuable source for anyone interested in the complexities and dilemmas facing civil society groups seeking to influence the agendas of international organizations." - Juanita Elias, University of Warwick, UK

"This book provides a sophisticated analysis of the participation of civil society organizations in ASEAN. Kelly Gerardīs work provides a wealth of empirical analysis that will make it indispensable for those working on ASEAN. But this work is much more than that: it represents a substantive theoretical contribution to the analysis of civil society participation that provides fresh insights for those working on the relationship between non-state actors and governance institutions. This work is essential reading for students of regional and global governance." - Kanishka Jayasuriya, University of Adelaide, Australia