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ID161204
Title ProperDemocratic Support and Cultural Values
Other Title Informationan empirical study of hong kong and east asian societies
LanguageENG
AuthorZheng, Victor ;  Kevin Tze-wai WONG, Victor ZHENG ;  Wong,, Kevin Tze-Wai
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the possible negative impacts of two East Asian traditional values—the notion of paternalistic meritocracy and the instrumental perception of ideal political arrangements—on popular support for democracy in Hong Kong and East Asian societies. Based on data drawn from various surveys, East Asians are found to be quite attached to paternalistic meritocracy and democratic instrumentalism. Comparatively, Hong Kong people are less inclined to perceive democracy in a procedural way although they are less attached to paternalistic meritocracy. Regression analysis demonstrates a negative correlation between these two values, with a preference for democracy.
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol.16, No.2; May 2018: p.111-132
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal 2018-06 16, 2
Key WordsHong Kong ;  Cultural Values ;  Democratic Support ;  Asian Societies