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National Security, Public Opinion And Regime Asymmetry: A Six-country Study (Hardcover): Tun-jen Cheng, Wei-Chin Lee National Security, Public Opinion And Regime Asymmetry: A Six-country Study (Hardcover)
Tun-jen Cheng, Wei-Chin Lee
R2,541 Discovery Miles 25 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

New conventional wisdom posits that the public in democracies is inattentive but not really ignorant nor easily swayed, and indeed quite consistent and thoughtful when it comes to national security and foreign policy issues.This volume builds on such a claim to study the attributes and impacts of public opinion on foreign and national security policy in six democracies: Taiwan, South Korea, Israel, Ukraine, Finland and West Germany. These countries face acute and sustained national security challenges posed by stronger authoritarian regimes close by, namely China, North Korea, the Arab nations, Russia and the Soviet Union. Given potential existential threats to their democracies, the public is typically tuned in, and in sorting out their policy stands, is mindful that the fundamental values of identity, sovereignty and prosperity may be jeopardized. Public opinion can indeed constrain statecraft here in these democracies ensnared in asymmetric dyads.Many have studied public opinion and national security in democracies, but few have studied national security strategy of weak powers confronting great powers. This volume is the first attempt to examine this topic. The approach here is a comparative rather than country-specific study combining qualitative and quantitative research methods to enrich our understanding of the complexity and intrigues of the interplay between public opinion and national security under the condition of regime asymmetry. The wealth of data and careful examination of various issues from different theoretical approaches makes this volume an essential guide for courses and research in comparative foreign policy, international relations and democratic processes.

Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia (Paperback): Tun-jen Cheng, Yun-Han Chu Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia (Paperback)
Tun-jen Cheng, Yun-Han Chu
R1,541 Discovery Miles 15 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics and prospects of democratization in East Asia. A team of leading experts in the field offers discussion at both the country and regional level, including analysis of democratic attitudes and movements in China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Evaluating all the key components of regime evolution, from citizen politics to democratic institutions, the sections covered include: * Regional Trends and Country Overviews * Institutions, Elections, and Political Parties * Democratic Citizenship * Democratic Governance * The Political Economy of Democratization Examining the challenges that East Asian emerging democracies still face today, as well as the prospects of the region's authoritarian regimes, the Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia will be useful for students and scholars of East Asian Politics, Comparative Politics, and Asian Studies.

Religious Organizations and Democratization - Case Studies from Contemporary Asia (Hardcover): Tun-jen Cheng, Deborah A Brown Religious Organizations and Democratization - Case Studies from Contemporary Asia (Hardcover)
Tun-jen Cheng, Deborah A Brown
R2,818 Discovery Miles 28 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the terrorist attacks on 9/11, the political roles of religious institutions and groups have captured inernational attention. This book examines how religious institutions and organizations in various Asian countries are influencing democratic development and the shaping of government policies. Religious Organizations and Democratization covers Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan. The chapters specifically address the engagement of Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, and other religious organizations in the advancement and/or hindrance of democratization in the region. The contributors consider such questions as: Why have some religious organizations played a decisive role in democratic transitions, while others remained politically dormant, and other still acted in conservative alliances to block democratic development? Why did some religious organizations that once were active and instrumental to democratic change lose their political vitality as soon as civil liberties were successfully introduced? And why did other religious organizations, irrespective of their roles in the process of democratic transition, emerge as key political forces in the civil society?

Religious Organizations and Democratization - Case Studies from Contemporary Asia (Paperback, New): Tun-jen Cheng, Deborah A... Religious Organizations and Democratization - Case Studies from Contemporary Asia (Paperback, New)
Tun-jen Cheng, Deborah A Brown
R1,117 Discovery Miles 11 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the terrorist attacks on 9/11, the political roles of religious institutions and groups have captured inernational attention. This book examines how religious institutions and organizations in various Asian countries are influencing democratic development and the shaping of government policies. Religious Organizations and Democratization covers Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan. The chapters specifically address the engagement of Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, and other religious organizations in the advancement and/or hindrance of democratization in the region. The contributors consider such questions as: Why have some religious organizations played a decisive role in democratic transitions, while others remained politically dormant, and other still acted in conservative alliances to block democratic development? Why did some religious organizations that once were active and instrumental to democratic change lose their political vitality as soon as civil liberties were successfully introduced? And why did other religious organizations, irrespective of their roles in the process of democratic transition, emerge as key political forces in the civil society?

Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia (Hardcover): Tun-jen Cheng, Yun-Han Chu Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia (Hardcover)
Tun-jen Cheng, Yun-Han Chu
R6,772 Discovery Miles 67 720 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics and prospects of democratization in East Asia. A team of leading experts in the field offers discussion at both the country and regional level, including analysis of democratic attitudes and movements in China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Evaluating all the key components of regime evolution, from citizen politics to democratic institutions, the sections covered include: * Regional Trends and Country Overviews * Institutions, Elections, and Political Parties * Democratic Citizenship * Democratic Governance * The Political Economy of Democratization Examining the challenges that East Asian emerging democracies still face today, as well as the prospects of the region's authoritarian regimes, the Routledge Handbook of Democratization in East Asia will be useful for students and scholars of East Asian Politics, Comparative Politics, and Asian Studies.

China Under Hu Jintao: Opportunities, Dangers, And Dilemmas (Hardcover): Tun-jen Cheng, Deborah A Brown, Jacques Delisle China Under Hu Jintao: Opportunities, Dangers, And Dilemmas (Hardcover)
Tun-jen Cheng, Deborah A Brown, Jacques Delisle
R5,291 Discovery Miles 52 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The fourth generation of leaders of the People's Republic of China, while benefiting from the prestige of China's entry into the World Trade Organization and the honor of hosting the 2008 Olympic Games, also needs to contemplate the sobering side-effects of a rapid and internationally-interdependent economy and a troubled and only partly reformed political system. This important book approaches the study of the PRC under Hu Jintao in a two-fold manner: by examining the new political parameters within which the party-state functions and by analyzing the prominent issues ? at home and abroad ? that are commanding the attention of China's new leaders. The book tackles a comprehensive range of topics, including elites, institutions and state?society relations, politics and the political implications of economic change, domestic politics and foreign relations.

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