Who governs and how? Non-state actors and transnational governance in Southeast Asia/
Shaun Breslin...[et.al.]
- 2018
This special issue focuses on transnational governance, essentially cross-border networked forms of co-ordination in which non-state, or private, actors play important or leading roles in providing standards, rules and practices that other actors voluntarily abide by. While not denying the pre-eminent role of the state in governance, we nonetheless believe there is an under-estimation of transnational governance in Southeast Asia and the varied governance role played by non-state actors that go beyond that of simply acting as pressure or advisory groups lobbying or advising states and regional organisations.
SOUTHEAST ASIA GOVERNANCE--TRANSNATIONAL NON-STATE ACTORS