TY - BOOK T1 - Non-state actors and transnational governance in Southeast Asia A2 - Breslin, Shaun A2 - Nesadurai, Helen E.S LA - English PP - Abingdon, Oxon, England PB - Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group YR - 2020 UL - https://tuklas.up.edu.ph/Record/UP-8027390931311359795 AB - While the focus on national governments as the main providers of different forms of transnational governance in Southeast Asia is entirely understandable, such a focus can significantly underestimate the roles played by non-state actors. This comprehensive collection provides five different case studies that explore in detail how these governance forms work in different policy arenas. While previous studies have noted the way that non-state actors act as pressure or advisory groups, lobbying or advising states and regional organisations, this book explores how they are now more actively Involved in a variety of cross-border networked forms of coordination, providing standards, rules and practices that other actors voluntarily abide by. The chapters in this volume reveal variations in the architecture of transnational governance, why they emerge, the modes of social co-ordination through which they work to shape actor behaviour and achieve impact, their normative implications, and how these governance schemes intersect with state and national regulatory frameworks. The authors point to the importance of looking beyond arrangements established through intergovernmental mechanisms in order to gain a full understanding of how international interactions are organised in Southeast Asia. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal of Contemporary Asia. OP - 139 CN - KZ 6405 N66 N66 2020 SN - 9780367257316 KW - Non-state actors (International relations) : Southeast Asia. KW - International cooperation. KW - International organization. ER -