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- Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
- Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- I The Role of Constitutions in Dealing with Crises
- II Courts and Crises
- III Supranational Governance and Crisis
- IV Implementing Austerity
- V The Effect of Crises on Constitutions
- 14 Economic Crises, Political Fragmentation, and Constitutional Choice
- 15 Constitutions, Crisis, and Regime Change: Perspectives on East and Southeast Asia
- Index
15 - Constitutions, Crisis, and Regime Change: Perspectives on East and Southeast Asia
from V - The Effect of Crises on Constitutions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2019
- Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
- Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- I The Role of Constitutions in Dealing with Crises
- II Courts and Crises
- III Supranational Governance and Crisis
- IV Implementing Austerity
- V The Effect of Crises on Constitutions
- 14 Economic Crises, Political Fragmentation, and Constitutional Choice
- 15 Constitutions, Crisis, and Regime Change: Perspectives on East and Southeast Asia
- Index
Summary
What happens to liberal democratic constitutions during a severe financial crisis? How does such an event affect their nature, their practice, and their enforcement, particularly where such constitutions are relatively new? In this chapter, I seek answers to these questions through empirical analysis of the experience of the states in Southeast and East Asia over the last quarter century (1990–2013), eliciting both quantitative and well-rooted qualitative evidence.
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- Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis , pp. 305 - 326Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019