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ASIAN SURVEY VOL: 54 NO 5 (8) answer(s).
 
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China’s influence on Asian states during the creation of the U.N. human rights council: 2005–2007 / Foot, Rosemary; Inboden, Rana Siu   Article
Foot, Rosemary Article
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Summary/Abstract The negotiations to create the U.N. Human Rights Council provided the Chinese government with opportunities to influence the design of the new body. China was unable to gain the necessary support to restrict the introduction of country-specific resolutions, but it received much support elsewhere without needing to use either coercion or inducement
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China’s market influence in North Korea / Reilly, James   Article
Reilly, James Article
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Summary/Abstract North Korea’s deepening economic interactions with China have encouraged the former’s localized trends toward a more market-oriented and externally engaged society. This article compares China’s engagement strategy to South Korea’s “Sunshine Policy” and then assesses China’s transformational influence on North Korean institutions, cross-border cooperation, businesspeople, and consumers.
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China’s structural power deficit and influence gap in the monetary policy arena / Ciorciari, John D   Article
Ciorciari, John D Article
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Summary/Abstract As China rises, its influence on other states’ policy choices will depend partly on the extent of its “structural power.” This article examines China’s role in Asian monetary affairs and argues that deficient structural power has contributed to a significant gap between China’s waxing economic resources and its policy influence.
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Dalits in Jammu and Kashmir: resistance and collaboration in a conflict situation / Bhatia, Mohita   Article
Bhatia, Mohita Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues that socio-political responses of Scheduled Castes in Jammu and Kashmir do not neatly fit into the category of “Dalit assertion.” Rather than simply prioritizing their caste concerns, Scheduled Castes manifest a diversified and ambiguous response, especially as they engage with the conflict-centered political discourse of the state.
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Modes of China’s influence: cases from Southeast Asia / Goh, Evelyn   Article
Goh, Evelyn Article
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Summary/Abstract Distinguishing between power as resources and influence as converting those resources into outcomes, I propose a new framework for analyzing China’s influence, using examples from Southeast Asia. Because China exercises influence predominantly in contexts of convergent, not divergent, preferences, three key modes of influence are “preference multiplying,” “persuasion,” and “ability to prevail.”
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Political culture and democratic consolidation in South Korea / Heo, Uk; Hahm, Sung Deuk   Article
Heo, Uk Article
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Summary/Abstract South Korea experienced democratization in 1987, yet violations of the democratic rule of law are rather common; such actions are far from routine practices of democratic institutions. We argue that South Korea’s political culture is the reason for the tardy maturing of democratic institutions.
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Political scandals and the accountability of the chief executive in Hong Kong / Scott, Ian   Article
Scott, Ian Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines two political and constitutional issues arising from scandals concerning the past and present Hong Kong Chief Executive. These relate to whether existing measures are sufficient to ensure integrity in high office and to the role of the Chief Executive after the introduction of universal suffrage in 2017.
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Politics of financial reform in Indonesia: the Asian financial crisis and its aftermath / Omori, Sawa   Article
Omori, Sawa Article
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Summary/Abstract This research explains the politics of financial reforms in Indonesia by applying the theory of veto players. By comparing the periods during and after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programs, I analyze temporal variations in the effects of the IMF and the number of veto players on financial reforms in Indonesia.
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