Some fledging democracies in the world have encountered setbacks
due to political parties trying to grapple with the expectations of
sophisticated electorates and introducing gradual political reforms
over the years.
This book describes how democracy is evolving in East Asia and
how it assumes different forms in different countries, with
political parties adapting and evolving alongside. It has a
two-fold intent. First, it contends that the existing variety of
party systems in East Asia will endure and may even flourish,
rather than converge as liberal democracies. Second, it highlights
the seeming political durability of one party systems unlike
two-part or multi-party systems in the US and Europe and their
enduring predominance in countries such as Cambodia, China,
Singapore and Vietnam.
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