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Democracy or alternative political systems in Asia : after the strongmen / edited by Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao.
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English
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2014.
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xi, 183 pages ; 24 cm.
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JQ36 .D47 2014
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Subject(s)
Democratization
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Asia
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Case studies
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Democracy
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Asia
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Case studies
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Authoritarianism
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Asia
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Case studies
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Asia
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Politics and government
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20th century
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Asia
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Politics and government
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21st century
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Editor
Xiao, Xinhuang
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Xiao, Xinhuang
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Series
Routledge contemporary Asia series ; 46.
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Routledge contemporary Asia series ; 46
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Whitehead, Laurence.
Personalist leadership styles and legacies.
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Summary note
"From the 1980s onwards, a tide of democratization swept across the Asian region, as the political strongmen who had led since the end of World War II began to fall. Although it is generally assumed that once authoritarian leaders no longer hold power, the political landscape will drastically change and the democratic transition will simply be a matter of time, this book shows that the move towards democracy in Asia has by no means been linear process, and there have been a number of different outcomes that reflect the vastly divergent paths towards liberalization the Asian nations have followed. This book examines seven countries that were previously under authoritarian or semi-authoritarian rule, but then followed very different trajectories towards increasing liberalization after the fall of political strongmen: South Korea, Taiwan, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Importantly, the case studies reveal the factors that may enable transition to a more democratic system, and alternatively, the factors that inhibit democratic transition and push countries down a more authoritarian path. In turn, three key models that follow the fall of a political strongman emerge: democratization with substantial political reform and consolidation; democratization with limited political reform, leading to weak democratic institutions and instability; and an alternative political system with sustained authoritarianism. By tracing these very different paths and outcomes in the wake of a strongman's fall, the contributors present valuable information for countries on the course towards democratization, as well as governments and organisations who work to facilitate this process"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
After the strongmen : the beginning of democracy in Asia? / Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao and L.C. Russell Hsiao
Personalist leadership styles and legacies : a comparative survey of East and Southeast Asian nations / Laurence Whitehead
Taiwan's democratization after the strongmen : leadership matters / Chih-Cheng Lo
After Chun Doo-Hwan : progress of democratization and residue of authoritarianism in South Korea / Jong- Yil Ra
China after Deng Xiaoping : the search for a non-democratic development model / Steve Tsang
Unchanged after changes : the Philippines after Marcos / Samuel C.Y. Ku
Malaysia after Mahathir : late democratization amidst development, the strong developmental state and developmentalism / Francis Kok-Wah Loh
Post-Suharto Indonesia : a decade of reformasi / Peter Carey
Rise and fall of Thaksin Shinawatra and the new politics in Thailand / Hugh Pei-Hsiu Chen.
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ISBN
9780415677257 (hardback : alk. paper)
0415677254 (hardback : alk. paper)
LCCN
2013025057
OCLC
701015662
Other standard number
40023218135
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C - S
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