His primary scientific interests are in Politics, Political economy, Regulatory state, Law and Asia pacific. His research integrates issues of Economic system, Consolidation and East Asia in his study of Politics. His Economic system study combines topics in areas such as Economic sector and Mercantilism.
Kanishka Jayasuriya combines subjects such as Civil society, Development studies, Foreign direct investment, Deregulation and Illiberal democracy with his study of Political economy. The various areas that Kanishka Jayasuriya examines in his Regulatory state study include Miracle and Developmental state. His Developmental state research includes themes of Independence, Globalization and Corporatism.
Political economy, Politics, State, Economic system and Law are his primary areas of study. His Political economy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Civil society, Authoritarianism, Democracy, East Asia and Regulatory state. His Regulatory state research incorporates themes from Miracle, Higher education, Developmental state and Globalization.
His Politics study incorporates themes from Regionalism and Economy. The State study combines topics in areas such as Public administration, Government, Development economics, Foreign policy and Power. Kanishka Jayasuriya works mostly in the field of Economic system, limiting it down to concerns involving Liberalism and, occasionally, Social policy.
Kanishka Jayasuriya mainly investigates Politics, Political economy, Regulatory state, State and Higher education. The concepts of his Politics study are interwoven with issues in Economic growth, Regionalisation, Economic system and China. The study incorporates disciplines such as Regionalism and General partnership in addition to Economic system.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Legitimacy, Modernization theory, Asian Century and Economy. His study in Asian Century is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mainstream and Development economics. His State research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Rule of law, Authoritarianism, Foreign policy and Law and economics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Politics, Political economy, Authoritarianism, State and Democracy. His Politics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Capital, Regionalisation, Economic geography and Economic system. His work carried out in the field of Political economy brings together such families of science as Citizenship, Higher education and Regulatory state.
His studies deal with areas such as Incentive, Social science, Populism and Liberal democracy as well as Authoritarianism. His State research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Regionalism, National Policy and Foreign policy. In his work, Scholarship, Neoclassical economics, Democratic consolidation and Democratization is strongly intertwined with Capitalism, which is a subfield of Democracy.
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Globalization, law, and the transformation of sovereignty: The emergence of global regulatory governance
Kanishka Jayasuriya.
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (1999)
Towards Illiberal Democracy in Pacific Asia
D.M. Jones;K. Jayasuriya;D. Brown;D.A. Bell.
(1995)
Globalization and the changing architecture of the state: the regulatory state and the politics of negative co-ordination
Kanishka Jayasuriya.
Journal of European Public Policy (2001)
Beyond Hybrid Regimes: More Participation, Less Contestation in Southeast Asia
Kanishka Jayasuriya;Garry Rodan.
Democratization (2007)
Beyond institutional fetishism: From the developmental to the regulatory state
Kanishka Jayasuriya.
New Political Economy (2005)
Towards Illiberal Democracy
Daniel A. Bell;David Brown;Kanishka Jayasuriya;David Martin Jones.
(1995)
Politics and Markets in the Wake of the Asian Crisis
Mark Kingsley Beeson;Richard. Robison;Kanishka. Jayasuriya;Hyuk-Rae. Kim.
Robison, R. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Robison, Richard.html>, Beeson, M. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Beeson, Mark.html>, Jayasuriya, K. <https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Jayasuriya, Kanishka.html> and Kim, H-K (Eds) (2000) Politics and markets in the wake of the Asian crisis. Routledge as part of the Taylor and Francis Group, London/New York. (2000)
Authoritarian liberalism, governance and the emergence of the regulatory state in Post-crisis East Asia
K. Jayasuriya.
Jayasuriya, K. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Jayasuriya, Kanishka.html> (2000) Authoritarian liberalism, governance and the emergence of the regulatory state in Post-crisis East Asia. In: Beeson, M., Jayasuriya, K., Kim, H.R. and Robison, R., (eds.) Politics and Markets in the Wake of the Asian Crisis. Routledge as part of the Taylor and Francis Group, London/New York, pp. 315-330. (2000)
Globalization, Sovereignty, and the Rule of Law: From Political to Economic Constitutionalism?
Kanishka Jayasuriya.
Constellations (2001)
Statecraft, Welfare and the Politics of Inclusion
Kanishka Jayasuriya.
(2006)
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