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ID091114
Title ProperNew modes of political participation and Singapore's nominated members of parliament
LanguageENG
AuthorRodan, Garry
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite growing recognition that authoritarianism can be far more durable than transition theorists previously expected, transition theory assumptions continue to constrain attempts to understand authoritarian regimes. In particular, alternative avenues of political participation to opposition political parties and electoral contests are under examined. Singapore's authoritarian regime involves a range of such innovative institutional and ideological initiatives, one of the most significant being the Nominated Members of Parliament scheme. This promotes notions of representation different from democratic parliamentary representation that are not without appeal to targeted, emerging social forces. Singapore's political economy dynamics contribute to this responsiveness by obstructing independent power bases.
`In' analytical NoteGovernment and Opposition Vol. 44, No. 4; Oct 2009: p.438 - 462
Journal SourceGovernment and Opposition Vol. 44, No. 4; Oct 2009: p.438 - 462
Key WordsSingapore ;  Members of Parliament ;  Authoritarianism ;  Political Parties ;  Parliamentary Representation