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ASIAN SURVEY VOL: 59 NO 5 (8) answer(s).
 
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Analyzing Indonesia’s populist electorate : demographic, ideological, and attitudinal trends / Fossati, Diego ; Mietzner, Marcus   Journal Article
Mietzner, Marcus Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Using original survey data, we test the level, distribution, and demographic patterns of populist attitudes in Indonesia. Populist attitudes are widely spread across the political spectrum; disproportionately high in the middle and upper classes; and particularly robust when coupled with other primary ideologies, such as Islamism and secularism.
Key Words Nationalism  Democracy  Ideology  Indonesia  Populism  Islam 
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Century of contention in South Korea : the evolution of contentious politics against political elites / Stent, Dylan   Journal Article
Stent, Dylan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines a century of contentious politics in South Korea. I argue that there have been three distinctive eras of contention in modern Korea. The first two eras saw institutional arrangements limit the success of contentious campaigns. However, expanded repertoires in the third era allowed movements to succeed. I end by examining the role of social media in future movements.
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China’s Little Pinks? : nationalism among Elite University Students in Hangzhou / Wei, Zikui   Journal Article
Wei, Zikui Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Based on a survey of Zhejiang University students in Hangzhou, China, this article explores elite students’ political attitudes, especially nationalism. I examine students’ self-identified political orientations, their de facto nationalism (using a three-dimensional model), and the association between students’ media use and nationalistic sentiment.
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Conservative Politics and Compassionate Paternalism in Korea and Japan / Yun, Ji-Whan   Journal Article
Yun, Ji-Whan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is widely predicted that East Asia’s conservative governments will lose political power for managing socioeconomic crises under neoliberal globalization and find no way out of their legitimacy problem. However, Korea’s and Japan’s conservative governments have recently constructed a new model of crisis management—compassionate paternalism—in a highly discretionary manner.
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Expansion of the prime minister’s power in the Japanese parliamentary system : transformation of Japanese politics and institutional reforms / Takenaka, Harukata   Journal Article
Takenaka, Harukata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper shows how a series of institutional reforms since 1994 have transformed the Japanese prime minister’s relationship with other actors in the Japanese parliamentary system and expanded his power. It further discloses that his power has grown even more since the formation of the second Abe administration in 2012.
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Leveraging SEZs for Regional Integration in ASEAN : a synergistic approach / Aggarwal, Aradhna   Journal Article
Aggarwal, Aradhna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study explores the relationship between special economic zones and regional integration in ASEAN countries, and identifies how to leverage the attributes of SEZs to deepen regional integration for regional development. The key argument is that SEZs can play a vital role in promoting regional integration if ASEAN member nations join hands to craft a visionary strategy.
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Social Constructionism and the Significance of Political Rumors in Contemporary China : weapons of the weak / Tsai, Wen-Hsuan ; Lin, Zheng-Wei   Journal Article
Tsai, Wen-Hsuan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Rumors are a set of collective discussions used by cadres or the masses to attain specific goals. Both political elites and the general public reveal their dissatisfaction or concern with the Chinese Communist Party regime through the dissemination of politically charged rumors, fueled by the party-state system’s habit of withholding information and amplified by traditional Chinese superstition.
Key Words Hearsay  Popular Refrain  Prophetic Omen  Rumor  Social Constructionism 
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Social Contact and Taiwanese Political Identity Change in Taiwanese Student Delegations Visiting Mainland China / Wang, Chia-Chou   Journal Article
Wang, Chia-Chou Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study investigates whether visiting the authoritarian nation of China reduces Taiwanese youths’ identification with the democratic Taiwan. There is a significant reduction in the students’ Taiwanese political identity following their visit, namely a reduction of 0.06 on a scale from 1 to 4.
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