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Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia

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Informationen zum Autor Tun-jen Cheng holds the Class of 1935 Chair Professorship in the Government Department at the College of William and Mary, USA. Yun-han Chu is Distinguished Research Fellow of the Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica and Professor of Political Science at the National Taiwan University. Klappentext This handbook provides in-depth analysis of the dynamics and prospects of democratization in East Asia. 30 leading experts in the field examine the interaction between domestic and external factors that shape democratic transition! define the challenges East Asian emerging democracies face today! and influence the democratic prospects of the region's authoritarian regimes. The essays evaluate key components of democratic governance at both country and regional level: citizen politics! political parties! and democratic institutions; and the major factors such as culture! digital revolution! economic development! and regionalization that shape the processes and outcomes of regime evolution. Zusammenfassung This handbook provides in-depth analysis of the dynamics of democratization in East Asia. 30 leading experts in the field examine the interaction between domestic and external factors that shape democratic transition, define the challenges emerging democracies face today, and influence the democratic prospects of the region's authoritarian regimes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: An overview of East Asian democratization, Tun-jen Cheng and Yun-han Chu Section 1 Regional trends and country stories 1. East Asian democratization in comparative perspective: Viewing through the eyes of the citizens, Yu-tzung Chang and Yun-han Chu 2. Japanese democracy, Mary Alice Haddad 3. South Korean democratization: A comparative empiracal appraisal, Jung Kim 4. Taiwan's challenged democracy in the twenty-first century, Yun-han Chu and Yu-tzung Chang 5. Democracy in Mongolia: Public perceptions of its development and future challenges Damba Ganbat 6. Protracted transition ina liberal autocracy: The case of Hong Kong Ma Ngok 7. China's developmental authoritarianism: Dyanamics and pitfalls, Dali L. Yang 8. Authoritarian post-communist transition and it's future in China, Vietnam, and North Korea, Taehwan Kim and Chung-in Moon Section 2 Institution, election and political parties 9. How electoral systems shape the life of a democracy: The East Asian model, Jih-wen Lin 10. The development of party systems, Olli Hellman 11. Politics of party polarization in East Asian: A comparison of South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan, Nae-Young Lee and Sung Min Han 12. Constitutional divergence in East Asia: Causes and consequences Yu-shan Wu and Yu-chung Shen 13. Constitutional and judicial review in East Asia, Juin-rong Yeh Section 3 Democratic Citizenship 14. Political Participation in East Asia, Zhengxu Wang and Leihua Ye 15. Class, civil society and social movements, Yoonkyung Lee 16. Women's political empowerment, Chang-lin Huang 17. Cognitive involvement and democratic understanding Min-hua Huang 18. 'New Media' and democratisation in East Asia, Gary D. Rawnsley and Yiben Ma 19. The Asian values debate: A reassessment from the perspective of democratization, Doh Chull Shin Section 4 Democratic Governance 20. Quality of democracy: Public views, Chong-min Park 21. Corruption and institutional trust in East Asian democracies, Eric C. C. Chang and Shih-hao Huang 22. The rule of law and democratice governance in Asia, Tom Ginsburg 23. Human rights in East Asia, Sanae Fujita 24. Electoral Integrity in East Asia, Pippa Norr...

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