Hegemonic authoritarianism and Singapore: economics, ideology and the Asian economic crisis /
SIM Soek-Fang
Hegemonic authoritarianism and Singapore: economics, ideology and the Asian economic crisis / Soek-Fang Sim - 2006
Suggests that Gramsci's theory of hegemony (that is: hegemony as non-coercive leadership over a coalition of allied social forces [Oxford companion to politics of the world, 1993]). offers a better explanation of the political systems of east and southeast Asian countries than those suggested by contemporary theories of authoritarianism. Uses the example of Singapore to illustrate the argument.
SINGAPORE--POLITICAL THEORY
SOUTHEAST ASIA--POLITICAL THEORY
HEGEMONY
SINGAPORE--GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Hegemonic authoritarianism and Singapore: economics, ideology and the Asian economic crisis / Soek-Fang Sim - 2006
Suggests that Gramsci's theory of hegemony (that is: hegemony as non-coercive leadership over a coalition of allied social forces [Oxford companion to politics of the world, 1993]). offers a better explanation of the political systems of east and southeast Asian countries than those suggested by contemporary theories of authoritarianism. Uses the example of Singapore to illustrate the argument.
SINGAPORE--POLITICAL THEORY
SOUTHEAST ASIA--POLITICAL THEORY
HEGEMONY
SINGAPORE--GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS