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@article{ Hutchcroft2024, title = {The politics of government-business relations in urban Southeast Asia: introduction and overview}, author = {Hutchcroft, Paul D. and Aspinall, Edward and Weiss, Meredith L. and Hicken, Allen}, journal = {Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs}, number = {2}, pages = {155-176}, volume = {43}, year = {2024}, issn = {1868-4882}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/18681034241264846}, abstract = {Recognising the increasingly urban character of Southeast Asian politics, our introduction to this special issue explores the varied patterns of government-business relations found across the region. In some urban centres, businesses form collusive rent-seeking relations with mayors and other politicians; in others, they support governance reform and urban renewal. In beginning to unpick this variation, we briefly highlight what we can learn from literatures on national-level government-business relations and subnational politics - emphasising that local-level government-business relations commonly diverge in significant ways from those at the national level. Next, we survey the articles that follow through three themes: relative strengths of local government and business across distinct urban settings; changes over time in the presence and efficacy of development coalitions spanning government and business; and recent innovations in government-business ties in certain cities. We end by calling for increased research into this important but poorly understood topic.}, keywords = {Indonesien; Indonesia; Malaysia; Malaysia; Kommunalverwaltung; municipal administration; politische Ökonomie; political economy; Thailand; Thailand; Südostasien; Southeast Asia; Klientelismus; clientelism}}