Political legitimacy in Southeast Asia: the quest for moral authority
Material type: TextPublication details: Stanford, Calif., USA: Stanford Univ. Press, 1995Description: 446pISBN:- 0804725608 (pbk.)
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Arranged in 3 sections this book looks first at what constitutes legitimate government - the basis of authority, the process of legitimation, and why legitimacy fails. Section 2 presents case studies of the political legitimacy of 7 Southeast Asian countries; section 3 draws on the case studies and presents conclusions and observations.
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