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DEMOCRACY - EAST ASIA (7) answer(s).
 
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Beyond liberal democracy: political thinking for an East Asian context / Bell, Daniel A 2006  Book
Bell, Daniel A Book
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Publication Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2006.
Description xii, 379p.
Standard Number 9780691123080
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ID:   114059


Confucianism and Democratization in East Asia / Shin, Doh Chull 2012  Book
Shin, Doh Chull Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambirdge University Press, 2012.
Description x, 366p.Pbk
Standard Number 9781107631786
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ID:   080242


Pacific Asia in quest of democracy / Rich, Roland 2007  Book
Rich, Roland Book
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Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007.
Description xvii, 333p.
Standard Number 9781588265753
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ID:   099603


Party institutionalization in Hong Kong / Lam, Jermain T M   Journal Article
Lam, Jermain T M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article examines party institutionalization in Hong Kong in order to understand the development of political parties in a political system undergoing democratization. Party institutionalization is defined as the extent to which political parties develop a systematic set of mechanisms and structures that enable them to compete effectively for political power. By examining partisanship, autonomy, and the stability of political parties in Hong Kong, the author concludes that party institutionalization is still weak, although there are signs of progress. Constitutional constraints, structural factors, lack of public support, and the problem of adaptation pose serious obstacles in the party institutionalization process. Political parties, as one of the essential conditions for democratic consolidation, have brought a new page of democratic politics to Hong Kong. However, in terms of institutionalization, political parties in Hong Kong are far from mature, thereby limiting their impact on the democratization process.
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Path to democracy: in search of China's democratization model / He, Kai; Feng, Huiyun   Journal Article
Feng, Huiyun Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract China's transition is drawing worldwide attention. China started market economic reforms in 1978 and is rapidly closing its economic gap with the developed world. The Chinese public and Chinese leaders have started to debate and explore where China should go politically and how to get there. After examining the merits and weaknesses of four prevailing theories of democratization-modernization, social mobilization, cultural/social capital, and negotiation-pact transition theory-we conclude with an appropriate model for China's political future. We argue that (1) the conflict between the reform and conservative groups inside the communist regime will shape the process of China's democratization; (2) the hope of China's political future lies in continued economic development, a mature civil society, and the building of democratic political culture in society; and (3) the current intra-party democracy promoted by Hu and Wen signals a positive trend for China's future democratization.
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Politics of democratization: generalizing east asian experiences / Friedman, Edward (ed) 1994  Book
Friedman, Edward Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1994.
Description xv, 276p.
Standard Number 0813322650
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ID:   088917


whe being "nature " is not enough: citizens as foreigners in Malaysia / Sadiq, Kamal   Journal Article
Sadiq, Kamal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Why do the natives of Sabah oppose the internal migration of natives from the rest of Malaysia? why is being " native" not enough? The hostility is in direct contrast to what most scholars know about Malaysia
Key Words Malaysia  Democracy - East Asia  Nationnalism 
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