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Civil Society Elites

Field Studies from Cambodia and Indonesia

This innovative volume is the first systematic study of civil society elites in Southeast Asia (and indeed anywhere in the world). Spanning two previously separate areas of research – civil society and elites – it sheds new light on power inequalities within and beyond civil society, identifies different types of elite formation and elite interaction within and beyond civil society, and traces interactions and integration with elite groups from party politics, the state, and the business sector. This tightly edited volume, produced by a research team ranging from senior scholars to promising younger academics, analyses how such processes are influenced by reliance on foreign funding and explores how they play out in two settings – where the political space for civil society is generally shrinking (Cambodia) and where it is relatively expanding (Indonesia). However, the volume offers more than a rethinking of civil society in Cambodia and Indonesia; it looks beyond. It thus challenges a view of civil society entities as relatively isolated from the state and from political and economic society, revealing power relations that link them. Suggesting a new direction for civil society research, the book will be of great interest to the many researchers working on civil society, elites and contemporary Southeast Asian politics as well as those engaged in other areas of society in Cambodia and Indonesia. Policymakers, donors and not least civil society activists themselves will find the volume highly relevant to their work.

300 pages | 7 b/w pictures, 7 colour picture, 1 table | 5.98 x 9.02 | © 2023

Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia


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Reviews

Civil Society Elites will undoubtedly be of use to scholars of civil society who are exploring new ways of aid policy and governance. Indeed, it is also a must-read for the layperson seeking a much clearer understanding of the history and structures of civil society in contemporary Cambodia and Indonesia.”

Contemporary Southeast Asia

“[This book] is distinguished by the coherence, both conceptual and theoretical, that runs through all the contributions… will be a valuable source for any social science researcher and/or activist working on contemporary Cambodia or Indonesia and, more generally, on elites and civil society in Southeast Asia and beyond.”

Moussons

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