This collection brings us up-to-date on the contemporary
situations in the new democracies of East Asia, and debates on the
prospect of introducing liberal democracy to this part of the
world. The chapters cover a wide range of cases, including in-depth
examination of China, Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and
broad comparisons of Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, and
other countries.
The contributors, who are foremost experts in their fields,
examine the roles performed by civil society, social classes, and
strategic groups, as well as the intertwining of values and
interests in the transition to, consolidation of, and reversal from
democracy. They also evaluate the extent to which these new
democracies have facilitated regional peace, helped extend social
welfare benefits, bolstered poverty alleviation, and upheld the
rule of law and human rights. Grounding their analyses in the
historical development of these societies, and/or examining them
through the comparative strategy they also explore the desirability
of liberal democracy, whether in the subjective assessment of the
Asian people or in relation to the social-political challenges
faced by these Asian countries.
East Asia's New Democracies will be of interest to students and
scholars of comparative politics, political science, political
sociology, East and Southeast Asian studies.
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