In their introduction to the 1998 edition of "Democracy in East
Asia," Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner predicted that East Asia,
with its remarkable diversity of political regimes, economies, and
religions, would likely be the most critical arena in the global
struggle for democracy, a prediction that has proven prescient.
Although the recent political upheavals in the Middle East have
understandably grabbed the world's attention, there is reason to
doubt whether the overthrow of some authoritarian regimes there
will lead to the establishment of stable democracies any time soon.
On the other hand, East Asia, the world's most populous and
economically dynamic region, already boasts several consolidated
democracies and provides a fascinating laboratory for studies of
both authoritarian resilience and the prospects for
democratization. This updated volume, which features contributions
by distinguished scholars in East Asian studies, will be welcomed
by instructors and students in the field, particularly as U.S.
foreign policy is in the process of undertaking a "pivot" toward
Asia.
"Democracy in East Asia" offers a comprehensive treatment of the
political landscape in both Northeast and Southeast Asia, including
discussions of China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, the
Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos,
Vietnam, and Burma (Myanmar).
Contributors: Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner, Francis Fukuyama,
Minxin Pei, Yun-han Chu, Hyug Baeg Im, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Dan
Slater, Martin Gainsborough, Don Emmerson, Edward Aspinall, Mark
Thompson, Benjamin Reilly, Joseph Wong, Chong-Min Park, Yu-tzung
Chang
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