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Khaki Capital: The Political Economy of the Military in Southeast Asia 2017 (Hardcover) Loot Price: R2,236
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Khaki Capital: The Political Economy of the Military in Southeast Asia 2017 (Hardcover): Paul Chambers, Napisa Waitoolkiat

Khaki Capital: The Political Economy of the Military in Southeast Asia 2017 (Hardcover)

Paul Chambers, Napisa Waitoolkiat

Series: NIAS Studies in Asian Topics, 61

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Although Southeast Asia has seen the emergence of civilian rule, the military continues to receive much of national budgets and, with significant assets and economic activities, often possesses enormous economic clout - enhancing its political power while hindering civilian rule and democratization. The political economy of the military in less developed countries is thus a,crucial subject area in these terms. This study, the first of its kind covering Southeast Asia, examines such 'khaki capital' in seven countries - Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, the Philippines and Indonesia - individual chapters being devoted to each of them. Each case study analyses the historical evolution of khaki capital in that country; the effect of internal and external factors (e.g. military unity and globalization) in this trajectory; and how the resulting equilibrium has affected civil-military relations. This book is important for understanding how and why military influence over parts of the economy in Southeast Asia remains an impediment to civilian control and democratization. Ultimately, this book describes how militaries in Southeast Asia have benefited economically and the extent to which such gains have been leveraged into political power. This is the first book to scrutinize the military-industrial complex in Southeast Asia and the linkage between income sources of militaries and their political power. As such, it will be of keen interest not only to scholars and students of Southeast Asian politics and economy but also to policy-makers, NGOs, businesses, journalists and many others engaged with issues of political and economic power, democratization and civil-military relations in the region.

General

Imprint: NIAS Press
Country of origin: Denmark
Series: NIAS Studies in Asian Topics, 61
Release date: June 2017
Editors: Paul Chambers • Napisa Waitoolkiat
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm (L x W)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 978-87-7694-224-3
Categories: Books > Business & Economics > Economics > Political economy
Books > Business & Economics > Economics > International economics > General
LSN: 87-7694-224-4
Barcode: 9788776942243

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