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ID187727
Title ProperIntroduction
Other Title InformationPost-Democratizing Politics in Southeast and Northeast Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorChong, Ja Ian ;  Osterberg-Kaufmann, Norma
Summary / Abstract (Note)A growing global trend towards authoritarianism has left democracy, especially its liberal form, under strain. This has occurred despite earlier promises of democratization between the end of the Cold War and the early twenty-first century. Our essay examines how the dynamics of post-democratization politics have played out across several polities in Southeast and Northeast Asia. These regions once included supposed “third wave” democracies and polities apparently on the cusp of political liberalization. Such expectations have not panned out. Instead, the region has generally witnessed either significant authoritarian resilience or autocratic resurgence following spurts of political openness. We examine how such autocratic dynamics have played out following earlier movements toward democratization. Specifically, we identify three key elements of post-democratization politics associated with autocratic success and democratic robustness based on contributions to this special issue, and suggest pathways through which they can affect political outcomes.
`In' analytical NotePacific Affairs Vol. 95, No.3; Sep 2022: p.417-440
Journal SourcePacific Affairs Vol: 95 No 3
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Comparative politics ;  Asian Politics ;  Autocracy ;  Post-Democratization ;  Southeast- and Northeast Asia


 
 
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