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Civil society's inconsistent liberalism in Southeast Asia: exercising accountability along differing diagonals
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Abstract
Predating but intensifying with the public health and economic crises COVID-19 sparked has been a political one, of democratic decline or autocratic consolidation, across much of Southeast Asia. Concerned actors and organisations from civil society have acted as firewalls against democratic decline ... view more
Predating but intensifying with the public health and economic crises COVID-19 sparked has been a political one, of democratic decline or autocratic consolidation, across much of Southeast Asia. Concerned actors and organisations from civil society have acted as firewalls against democratic decline or autocratisation, even as fellow civil society organisations (CSOs) have exerted countervailing, anti-democratic pressure. Indeed, CSOs may be no more progressive than the state, nor fully autonomous from it, and may be debilitatingly fragmented or polarised. And yet across the region, CSOs still disrupt regimes' would-be panoptic scrutiny and authority, by presenting alternative spaces and premises for mobilisation and voice, through a range of modalities. Regardless of their ideological stance, CSOs' political engagement represents the promise or exercise of diagonal accountability. This check interacts with vertical and horizontal dimensions and retains the potential for meaningful intervention - but need not pull in a liberal direction.... view less
Keywords
Southeast Asia; civil society; liberalism; authoritarianism; democracy; deficit; political crisis; political participation
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Gesellschaftliche Vereinigung; Politische Beteiligung; Politischer Wandel; Verhältnis Gesellschaft - Staat; Verhältnis gesellschaftliche Vereinigung - Staat
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 308-327
Journal
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 42 (2023) 3
ISSN
1868-4882
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed