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2012

Rodan, G. (2012) Competing ideologies of political representation in Southeast Asia. Third World Quarterly, 33 (2). pp. 311-332.

Rodan, G. and Hughes, C. (2012) Ideological coalitions and the international promotion of social accountability: The Philippines and Cambodia compared. International Studies Quarterly, 56 (2). pp. 367-380.

Rodan, G. (2012) Progress and limits in regional cooperation: Australia and Southeast Asia. In: Cotton, J. and Ravenhill, J., (eds.) Middle power dreaming : Australia in world affairs 2006-2010. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 165-184.

2009

Rodan, G. (2009) Accountability and authoritarianism: human rights in Malaysia and Singapore. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 39 (2). pp. 180-203.

Rodan, G. and Jayasuriya, K. (2009) Capitalist development, regime transitions and new forms of authoritarianism in Asia. The Pacific Review, 22 (1). pp. 23-47.

Rodan, G. (2009) Goh’s consensus politics of authoritarian rule. In: Welsh, B., Chin, J., Mahizhnan, A. and Tan, T. H., (eds.) Impressions of the Goh Chok Tong years in Singapore. Institute of Policy Studies and NUS Press Singapore, Singapore, pp. 61-70.

Rodan, G. (2009) New modes of political participation and Singapore's nominated members of parliament. Government and Opposition, 44 (4). pp. 438-462.

2008

Rodan, G. (2008) Singapore "exceptionalism"? authoritarian rule and state transformation. In: Wong, J. and Friedman, E., (eds.) Political transitions in dominant party systems: learning to lose. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 231-251.

2007

Jayasuriya, K. and Rodan, G. (2007) Beyond hybrid regimes: more participation, less contestation in Southeast Asia. Democratization, 14 (5). pp. 773-794.

Jayasuriya, K. and Rodan, G. (2007) New trajectories for political regimes in Southeast Asia. Democratization, 14 (5). pp. 767-772.

Rodan, G. and Jayasuriya, K. (2007) The technocratic politics of administrative participation: case studies of Singapore and Vietnam. Democratization, 14 (5). pp. 795-815.

2006

Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2006) Introduction: globalization, conflict and political regimes in East and Southeast Asia. In: Rodan, G. and Hewison, K., (eds.) Neoliberalism and conflict in Asia after 9/11. Routledge, London, pp. 1-24.

Rodan, G. (2006) Neoliberalism and transparency: political versus economic liberalism. In: Robison, R., (ed.) The neoliberal revolution: forging the market state. Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 197-215.

Rodan, G. (2006) Singapore in 2005: "vibrant and cosmopolitan" without political pluralism. Asian Survey, 46 (1). pp. 180-186.

Rodan, G. (2006) Singapore: globalisation, the state, and politics. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: markets, power and contestation. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic, pp. 137-169.

Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R. (2006) Theorising markets in South-East Asia: power and contestation. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: markets, power and contestation. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic, pp. 1-38.

2005

Rodan, G. (2005) Singapore in 2004: long awaited leadership transition. Asian Survey, 45 (1). pp. 140-145.

Robison, R., Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2005) Transplanting the neoliberal state in Southeast Asia. In: Boyd, R. and Ngo, T. W., (eds.) Asian states: beyond the developmental perspective. Routledge, London, 172 - 198.

Rodan, G. (2005) Westminster in Singapore: now you see it, now you don’t. In: Patapan, H., Wanna, J. and Weller, P., (eds.) Westminster legacies: democracy and responsible government in Asia and the Pacific. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, N.S.W., pp. 109-128.

2004

Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2004) Closing the circle? globalization, conflict, and political regimes. Critical Asian Studies, 36 (3). pp. 383-404.

Rodan, G. and Hewison, K. (2004) Governance and conflict. Critical Asian Studies, 36 (4). pp. 567-569.

Rodan, G. (2004) International capital, Singapore's state companies, and security. Critical Asian Studies, 36 (3). 479-499 .

Rodan, G. (2004) Political Regimes and the 'War on Terror' in Southeast Asia. In: First International Sources of Insecurity Conference, The, 17-19 November 2004, Melbourne.

Rodan, G. (2004) Transparency and authoritarian rule in Southeast Asia: Singapore and Malaysia. Routledge, London.

2003

Rodan, G. (2003) Embracing electronic media but suppressing civil society: Authoritarian consolidation in Singapore. The Pacific Review, 16 (4). pp. 503-524.

2002

Rodan, G. (2002) Authoritarian rule and transparency reform: Malaysia and Singapore after the economic crisis. In: Tomba, L., (ed.) East Asian capitalism: conflicts, growth and crisis. Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Milan, pp. 253-286.

Rodan, G. (2002) Do markets need transparency? the pivotal cases of Singapore and Malaysia. New Political Economy, 7 (1). pp. 23-47.

Rodan, G. (2002) The implications of the Asian crisis for media control in Asia. In: Beeson, M., (ed.) Reconfiguring East Asia: regional institutions and organisations after the crisis. RoutledgeCurzon Press, London, pp. 61-82.

2001

Rodan, G. (2001) Introduction. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Singapore. Ashgate, Aldershot; Burlington, USA, xi-xxxviii.

Rodan, G. (2001) Singapore: globalisation and the politics of economic restructuring. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: conflict, crises, and change. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 138-177.

Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R. (2001) Theorising South-East Asia’s boom, bust and recovery. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: conflict, crises, and change. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 1-43.

Rodan, G. (2001) The prospects for civil society and political space in Southeast Asia. In: Amitav, A., Frolic, B.M. and Stubbs , R., (eds.) Democracy, human rights, and civil society in South East Asia. Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies, Toronto, pp. 55-88.

2000

Rodan, G. (2000) Asian crisis, transparency and the international media in Singapore. The Pacific Review, 13 (2). pp. 217-242.

Rodan, G. (2000) Singapore: information lockdown, business as usual. In: Williams, Louise and Rich, Roland, (eds.) Losing control: freedom of the press in Asia. Asia Pacific Press, Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 169-189.

Rodan, G. (2000) Transparency, Asian Economic Crisis and the prospects of media liberalisation. In: Transparency and the Global Political Economy, 12 February 2000, University of Warwick.

1998

Rodan, G. (1998) Asia and the international press: the political significance of expanding markets. Democratization, 5 (2). pp. 125-154.

Rodan, G. (1998) Singapore in 1997: living with the neighbors. Asian Survey, 38 (2). pp. 177-182.

Rodan, G. (1998) The internet and political control in Singapore. Political Science Quarterly, 113 (1). pp. 63-89.

1997

Rodan, G. (1997) Civil society and other political possibilities in Southeast Asia. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 27 (2). pp. 156-178.

Rodan, G. (1997) Introduction. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: an introduction. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 1-28.

Rodan, G. (1997) Singapore in 1996: extended election fever. Asian Survey, 37 (2). pp. 175-180.

Rodan, G. (1997) Singapore: economic diversification and social divisions. In: Rodan, G., Hewison, K. and Robison, R, (eds.) The political economy of South-East Asia: an introduction. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 148-178.

1996

Rodan, G. (1996) Class transformations and political tensions in Singapore’s development. In: Robison, R. and Goodman, D., (eds.) The new rich in Asia: mobile phones, Mcdonalds and middle class revolution. Routledge, London, pp. 19-48.

Rodan, G. (1996) Elections without representation: the Singapore experience under the PAP. In: Taylor, R. H., (ed.) The politics of elections in Southeast Asia. Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington, pp. 61-89.

Rodan, G. (1996) State-society relations and political opposition in Singapore. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Political oppositions in industrialising Asia. Routledge, London, pp. 95-127.

Rodan, G. (1996) Theorising political opposition in East and Southeast Asia. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Political oppositions in industrialising Asia. Routledge, London, pp. 1-39.

Rodan, G. (1996) A clash of cultures or the convergence of political ideologies? In: Robison, R, (ed.) Pathways to Asia: the politics of engagement. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, pp. 29-55.

Hewison, K. and Rodan, G. (1996) The ebb and flow of civil society and the decline of the Left in Southeast Asia. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Political oppositions in industrialising Asia. Routledge, London , pp. 40-71.

Rodan, G. (1996) The internationalization of ideological conflict: Asia's new significance. The Pacific Review, 9 (3). pp. 328-351.

1994

Hewison, K. and Rodan, G. (1994) The decline of the Left in Southeast Asia. In: Miliband, R. and Panitch, L., (eds.) The Socialist Register 1994. Merlin Press, London, pp. 235-262.

1993

Rodan, G. (1993) Introduction. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. St. Martin's Press, New York, xi-xxii.

Rodan, G. (1993) Preserving the one-party state in contemporary Singapore. In: Hewison, K., Robison, R and Rodan, G., (eds.) Southeast Asia in the nineties: authoritarianism, democracy and capitalism. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, pp. 75-108.

Rodan, G. (1993) Reconstructing divisions of labour: Singapore's new regional emphasis. In: Higgott, R., Leaver, R. and Ravenhill, J., (eds.) Pacific economic relations in the 1990s: cooperation or conflict? Allen & Unwin, St. Leonards, NSW, pp. 223-249.

Rodan, G. (1993) The growth of Singapore's middle class and its political significance. In: Rodan, G., (ed.) Singapore changes guard: social, political and economic directions in the 1990s. St. Martin’s Press, New York, pp. 52-71.

1992

Rodan, G. (1992) Singapore. In: Carroll , J. and Manne, R., (eds.) Shutdown: the failure of economic rationalism and how to rescue Australia. Text Publishing Co., Melbourne, pp. 77-89.

Rodan, G. (1992) Singapore's leadership transition: erosion or refinement of authoritarian rule? Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 24 (1). pp. 3-17.

Rodan, G. (1992) Singapore: emerging tensions in the "dictatorship of the Middle Class". The Pacific Review, 5 (4). pp. 370-381.

1990

Rodan, G. (1990) Singapore: continuity in change as the new guard's agenda becomes clearer. In: Yuen, N.C and Jeshurun, C, (eds.) Southeast Asian Affairs 1990. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, pp. 295-316.

1989

Rodan, G. (1989) The political economy of Singapore's industrialization: national state and international capital. Macmillan, Basingstoke.

1987

Rodan, G. (1987) The rise and fall of Singapore's 'second industrial revolution'. In: Robison, R., Hewison, K. and Higgott, R., (eds.) Southeast Asia in the 1980s: the politics of economic crisis. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, pp. 149-176.

1985

Rodan, G. (1985) Industrialisation and the Singapore state in the context of the new international division of labour. In: Higgott, R. and Robison, R., (eds.) Southeast Asia: essays in the political economy of structural change. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London; Melbourne, pp. 172-194.

Higgott, R., Robison, R., Hewison, K. and Rodan, G. (1985) Theories of development and underdevelopment: implications for the study of Southeast Asia. In: Higgott, R. and Rodan, G., (eds.) Southeast Asia: essays in the political economy of structural change. Routledge & Kegan Paul,, London, pp. 16-61.

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