Regime Type and Beyond
Herausgeber: Chen, Weitseng; Fu, Hualing
Regime Type and Beyond
Herausgeber: Chen, Weitseng; Fu, Hualing
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This book explores the impact of regime type on the police and their accountability in East and Southeast Asian countries, comparing authoritarian states to young democracies. It fills a gap in the literature by exploring how authoritarian policing has transformed and developed the rule of law in the region.
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This book explores the impact of regime type on the police and their accountability in East and Southeast Asian countries, comparing authoritarian states to young democracies. It fills a gap in the literature by exploring how authoritarian policing has transformed and developed the rule of law in the region.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9781316517413
- ISBN-10: 1316517411
- Artikelnr.: 66118679
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9781316517413
- ISBN-10: 1316517411
- Artikelnr.: 66118679
Part I. Framework: 1. Mapping the authoritarian and democratic divide: the
transformation of policing in East Asia Hualing Fu and Weitseng Chen; 2.
Discipline or democracy: the endogeneity of police accountability Jedidiah
Kroncke; Part II. Authoritarian Policing: Past and Present: 3. High
policing and human rights lawyering in China Hualing Fu; 4. Transformation
in policing minor offending in China Sarah Biddulph; 5. From revolutions to
COVID-19: policing narratives in Vietnam Trang (Mae) Nguyen; 6.
Unrestrained but limited: Policing vagrancy in authoritarian Seoul Erik
Mobrand; Part III. Democratic Transition and Authoritarian Resilience: 7.
Public order, social drama, and legitimate force: policing popular
uprisings in Hong Kong and Taiwan, 2014 Jeffrey T. Martin; 8. Adaptive
authoritarian policing: a journey from China and Japan to Taiwan Weitseng
Chen; 9. Organizational legacies of authoritarian police in post-war Japan
Koichi Nakano; 10. Authoritarian policing and democratization: the case of
Thailand Eugénie Mérieau; Part IV. The Singapore and Hong Kong Exceptions:
11. Democratic policing in an authoritarian state?: a historical look at
Singapore Kevin YL Tan; 12. Empires collaborate: geopolitics of colonial
policing in Hong Kong (1880s¿1970s) Michael Ng; 13. The end of soft-style
protest policing in a hybrid regime: evidence from Hong Kong Peng Wang,
Paul Joosse and Lok Lee Cho; Part V. Conclusion: 14. Authoritarian police
and policing East Asia: scope, patterns, and paradoxes Jacques deLisle;
Index.
transformation of policing in East Asia Hualing Fu and Weitseng Chen; 2.
Discipline or democracy: the endogeneity of police accountability Jedidiah
Kroncke; Part II. Authoritarian Policing: Past and Present: 3. High
policing and human rights lawyering in China Hualing Fu; 4. Transformation
in policing minor offending in China Sarah Biddulph; 5. From revolutions to
COVID-19: policing narratives in Vietnam Trang (Mae) Nguyen; 6.
Unrestrained but limited: Policing vagrancy in authoritarian Seoul Erik
Mobrand; Part III. Democratic Transition and Authoritarian Resilience: 7.
Public order, social drama, and legitimate force: policing popular
uprisings in Hong Kong and Taiwan, 2014 Jeffrey T. Martin; 8. Adaptive
authoritarian policing: a journey from China and Japan to Taiwan Weitseng
Chen; 9. Organizational legacies of authoritarian police in post-war Japan
Koichi Nakano; 10. Authoritarian policing and democratization: the case of
Thailand Eugénie Mérieau; Part IV. The Singapore and Hong Kong Exceptions:
11. Democratic policing in an authoritarian state?: a historical look at
Singapore Kevin YL Tan; 12. Empires collaborate: geopolitics of colonial
policing in Hong Kong (1880s¿1970s) Michael Ng; 13. The end of soft-style
protest policing in a hybrid regime: evidence from Hong Kong Peng Wang,
Paul Joosse and Lok Lee Cho; Part V. Conclusion: 14. Authoritarian police
and policing East Asia: scope, patterns, and paradoxes Jacques deLisle;
Index.
Part I. Framework: 1. Mapping the authoritarian and democratic divide: the
transformation of policing in East Asia Hualing Fu and Weitseng Chen; 2.
Discipline or democracy: the endogeneity of police accountability Jedidiah
Kroncke; Part II. Authoritarian Policing: Past and Present: 3. High
policing and human rights lawyering in China Hualing Fu; 4. Transformation
in policing minor offending in China Sarah Biddulph; 5. From revolutions to
COVID-19: policing narratives in Vietnam Trang (Mae) Nguyen; 6.
Unrestrained but limited: Policing vagrancy in authoritarian Seoul Erik
Mobrand; Part III. Democratic Transition and Authoritarian Resilience: 7.
Public order, social drama, and legitimate force: policing popular
uprisings in Hong Kong and Taiwan, 2014 Jeffrey T. Martin; 8. Adaptive
authoritarian policing: a journey from China and Japan to Taiwan Weitseng
Chen; 9. Organizational legacies of authoritarian police in post-war Japan
Koichi Nakano; 10. Authoritarian policing and democratization: the case of
Thailand Eugénie Mérieau; Part IV. The Singapore and Hong Kong Exceptions:
11. Democratic policing in an authoritarian state?: a historical look at
Singapore Kevin YL Tan; 12. Empires collaborate: geopolitics of colonial
policing in Hong Kong (1880s¿1970s) Michael Ng; 13. The end of soft-style
protest policing in a hybrid regime: evidence from Hong Kong Peng Wang,
Paul Joosse and Lok Lee Cho; Part V. Conclusion: 14. Authoritarian police
and policing East Asia: scope, patterns, and paradoxes Jacques deLisle;
Index.
transformation of policing in East Asia Hualing Fu and Weitseng Chen; 2.
Discipline or democracy: the endogeneity of police accountability Jedidiah
Kroncke; Part II. Authoritarian Policing: Past and Present: 3. High
policing and human rights lawyering in China Hualing Fu; 4. Transformation
in policing minor offending in China Sarah Biddulph; 5. From revolutions to
COVID-19: policing narratives in Vietnam Trang (Mae) Nguyen; 6.
Unrestrained but limited: Policing vagrancy in authoritarian Seoul Erik
Mobrand; Part III. Democratic Transition and Authoritarian Resilience: 7.
Public order, social drama, and legitimate force: policing popular
uprisings in Hong Kong and Taiwan, 2014 Jeffrey T. Martin; 8. Adaptive
authoritarian policing: a journey from China and Japan to Taiwan Weitseng
Chen; 9. Organizational legacies of authoritarian police in post-war Japan
Koichi Nakano; 10. Authoritarian policing and democratization: the case of
Thailand Eugénie Mérieau; Part IV. The Singapore and Hong Kong Exceptions:
11. Democratic policing in an authoritarian state?: a historical look at
Singapore Kevin YL Tan; 12. Empires collaborate: geopolitics of colonial
policing in Hong Kong (1880s¿1970s) Michael Ng; 13. The end of soft-style
protest policing in a hybrid regime: evidence from Hong Kong Peng Wang,
Paul Joosse and Lok Lee Cho; Part V. Conclusion: 14. Authoritarian police
and policing East Asia: scope, patterns, and paradoxes Jacques deLisle;
Index.