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UNINA9910495798803321 |
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Aberdam Marie |
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L’Asie du Sud-Est 2011 : les évènements majeurs de l’année / Arnaud Leveau |
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Bangkok, : Institut de recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine, 2018 |
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1 online resource (414 p.) |
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Boisseau du RocherSophie |
Cabasset-SemedoChristine |
CandilleAlain |
ChongkittavornKavi |
DubotAlice |
DubusArnaud |
FiguièreCatherine |
GirondeChristophe |
GuilhotLaëtitia |
HorachaikulSurat |
JammesJérémy |
KaneSolomon |
LemièreSophie |
LeveauArnaud |
MadinierRémy |
MarezAlexis |
MigauxPhilippe |
ParetCharles M |
SandnerSven Xavier |
TanDanielle |
TournierAbel |
TréglodéBenoît de |
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Economics (General) |
minorités |
urbanisation |
culture |
politique |
capitalisme |
conflit |
économie |
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Singapour |
Vietnam |
société civile |
Indonésie |
Asie du Sud-Est |
Malaisie |
Philippines |
Thaïlande |
Asean |
Birmanie |
Timor |
Cambodge |
Laos |
Brunei |
conflict |
politics |
economics |
capitalism |
minorities |
Southeast Asia |
urbanization |
civil society |
Viêt Nam |
Thailand |
political transition |
Myanmar |
Burma |
Malaysia |
economic transition |
Indonesia |
Cambodia |
regional integration |
Timor-Leste |
Singapore |
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Chaque année l'Institut de recherche sur l'Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine (Irasec), basé à Bangkok, analyse les principaux événements politiques, économiques, sociaux, environnementaux ou religieux survenus dans l'ensemble du sous-continent asiatique. L'Asie du Sud-Est a plutôt bien résisté à la crise économique et financière internationale. La croissance est repartie à un rythme élevé. Des signes de crise à d'autres niveaux font néanmoins leur apparition ou |
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exacerbent d'anciennes tensions. Les problèmes de gouvernance, de gestion des ressources naturelles, la faiblesse des systèmes éducatifs et des marchés intérieurs, l'absence de réformes et l'instabilité politique de certains pays pourraient compromettre à terme le développement de la région. L'Asie du Sud-Est hésite encore sur la voie à prendre, au risque de faire jouer les réflexes nationalistes et les tentatives de repli sur soi. Établissant une rétrospective des principaux événements de l'année 2010, ce livre aide à mieux comprendre les grands enjeux de l'année 2011 dans une région de près de 600 millions d'habitants qui, plus que jamais, joue un rôle d'interface entre les grands pôles asiatiques. Grâce au travail de terrain tout au long de l'année d'une vingtaine de chercheurs et d'experts européens et asiatiques, Asie du Sud-Est 2011 offre un décryptage pertinent et contemporain d'une actualité asiatique complexe, dense et dynamique. Outre une analyse claire, détaillée et passionnante, Asie du Sud-Est 2011 propose de nombreux outils pratiques sur l'Asie du Sud-Est : une chronologie détaillée de l'année, les adresses des différents centres de recherche francophones et internationaux, une liste des formations et des centres de documentation relatifs à l'Asie du Sud-Est, une bibliographie des principaux ouvrages publiés au cours de l'année, ainsi qu'un référencement des meilleurs sites Internet institutionnels et communautaires sur la région. |
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UNINA9910698639903321 |
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Autore |
Bartman Jos Midas |
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Anti-Press Violence in Subnational Undemocratic Regimes : Veracruz, Gujarat, and Beyond / / by Jos Midas Bartman |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
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[1st ed. 2023.] |
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1 online resource (XIV, 217 p. 8 illus., 5 illus. in color.) |
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The Palgrave Macmillan Series in International Political Communication, , 2945-6126 |
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Communication in politics |
Terrorism |
Political violence |
Journalism |
Comparative government |
Political Communication |
Terrorism and Political Violence |
Comparative Politics |
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Framework -- Chapter 3: Research Design and Methodology -- Chapter 4: The Targeting of Journalists in Mexico -- Chapter 5: The Repression of Journalists in Veracruz -- Chapter 6: Boundary-blurring actors in Gujarat -- Chapter 7: Conclusions. |
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Bartman uses subnational case studies and ethnographic techniques to answer the question of why journalists in subnational regimes are targeted for political violence. He builds on the boundary work of Gibson to argue that journalists who expose misdeeds outside of national capitals increase uncertainty for subnational leaders because they may activate corrective actors - the subnational electorate, the national public sphere, or directly central government political figures - |
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who can bring local authoritarians to account. His work goes farther than any other I have seen to explain why so many journalists outside of war zones have been killed in democracies and democratic-authoritarian hybrids since the mid 1990s. It helps us understand and appreciate even more the vital roles journalists play in preserving democracy from the ground up, or at least, slowing democratic backsliding. -Sallie Hughes, Professor and Associate Dean, University of Miami, Miami, Florida. The global trend of increasing violence against the press has spurred research interest into the questions of where, why, and how communicators are repressed. As a result, scholarship has demonstrating that hybrid regimes - which mix undemocratic and democratic elements - constitute a specifically dangerous and lethal context for these actors. Decentralized countries, in which some subnational political elites have retained authoritarian features, have been identified as the most perilous context for communicators. However, despite the burgeoning interest in illiberal practices and repression on the subnational level, it is still relatively unexplored how and why subnational political elites repress communicators within their multi-level setting. The author argues that communicators in subnational undemocratic regimes who can spread the scope of compromising information beyond subnational boundaries can cause uncertainties for subnational undemocratic regimes. The book explores how the political elites of these regimes repress these communicators in response. Jos Bartman is a political scientist specializing in subnational politics, comparative politics and authoritarianism. He received his PhD from the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He currently works as a research coordinator at Free Press Unlimited, where he investigates and coordinates the investigation into cold murder cases of journalist-killings. By investigating these cases, and by initiating in litigation as a result, he hopes to contribute to the ending of the pervasive impunity that coincides with attacks on the press. |
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