London School of
Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Modules
89
Politics of Southeast Asia
Prerequisites:
11 Introduction to international relations and 80 Introduction to politics.
This unit analyses
the political orders and political economies of the major societies
of Southeast Asia. Students will be required to focus on some of the
following countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,
the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The topics of study
are as follows:
(I) Historical legacies
and their effect on the region’s political economy: colonialism,
the Cold War.
(II) International
relations and organisations: the power and influence of overseas states,
regional and global institutions, treaties, trade regimes.
(III) Economic modernisation:
the correlation between regime types, economic growth and developmental
models (the planned economy, the Asian ‘developmental state’).
(IV) Political modernisation:
influences on the development and nature of the modern state (democratisation
and civil society, one-party rule, civil-military
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