The Volatility and Future of Democracies in Asia
Herausgeber: Hsiao, Hsin-Huang Michael; Yang, Alan Hao
The Volatility and Future of Democracies in Asia
Herausgeber: Hsiao, Hsin-Huang Michael; Yang, Alan Hao
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This book explores the volatile and uncertain future of democracies in Asia through typological analysis of the diverse patterns of Asian countries.
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This book explores the volatile and uncertain future of democracies in Asia through typological analysis of the diverse patterns of Asian countries.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9780367704704
- ISBN-10: 0367704706
- Artikelnr.: 62799901
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9780367704704
- ISBN-10: 0367704706
- Artikelnr.: 62799901
Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao is Adjunct Research Fellow of Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, and Chair Professor of Hakka Studies, National Central University. He is also the chairman of Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF), Executive Committee of Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), National Cheng-Chi University, and Consortium of Southeast Asia Studies in Asia (SEASIA). He currently serves as Senior Advisor to the President of Taiwan since 2016. Most recently, he is Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Taiwan Studies to be published by Brill in 2022. His recent publications are "New Social and Political Trends in Hong Kong and Taiwan" (co-editor, 2020); "The Networks of the Hakka Ethnic Associations in Southeast Asia" (co-editor, 2020); "Taiwan Studies Revisited" (co-editor, 2019); and "Middle Class, Civil Society and Democracy in Asia" (editor, 2019). Alan Hao Yang is the distinguished Professor of Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies and Deputy Director of Institute of International Relations in National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taiwan. He also serves as Executive Director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at NCCU and of Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF). Dr. Yang has been nominated as a senior fellow of George HW Bush Foundation for US-China Relations in the United States since 2021. His research interests cover international relations theories, Track II Diplomacy and think tank politics, ASEAN and comparative regionalisms, China-ASEAN relations, soft power and foreign policy analysis with specific focus on Confucius Institutes, the politics of resistance in Southeast Asia, and disaster preparedness in Asia. His latest publications include "Building a Disaster Resilient Community in Taiwan: A Social Capital Analysis of the Meizhou Experience," (2020) and "The Politics of Resistance in Southeast Asia: The Typological Analysis of Local Resistance against China's Economic Penetration" (2021).
Part 1: Overview 1. The Volatile and Uncertain Future of Democracies in
Asia Part 2: Consolidation 2. The Future of Taiwanese Democracy: Resilient
yet under Siege 3. The Rocky Road to New Democracy in South Korea Part 3:
Precarity 4. Depoliticizing Social Cleavages for Democratic Consolidation
in Indonesia 5. In Dissent: Struggles for Democracy in Malaysia since 2000
6. Populist Authoritarianism Against the "Firewall" of Rights and Due
Process Part 4: Retreat 7. The Thai Chinese Turn towards China 8. Myanmar:
The Minorities Dilemma and Its Shaky Path to Democracy Part 5: Resistance
9. Inclusiveness in Governance: Why Is the Chinese Authoritarian Regime Not
Democratizing?
Asia Part 2: Consolidation 2. The Future of Taiwanese Democracy: Resilient
yet under Siege 3. The Rocky Road to New Democracy in South Korea Part 3:
Precarity 4. Depoliticizing Social Cleavages for Democratic Consolidation
in Indonesia 5. In Dissent: Struggles for Democracy in Malaysia since 2000
6. Populist Authoritarianism Against the "Firewall" of Rights and Due
Process Part 4: Retreat 7. The Thai Chinese Turn towards China 8. Myanmar:
The Minorities Dilemma and Its Shaky Path to Democracy Part 5: Resistance
9. Inclusiveness in Governance: Why Is the Chinese Authoritarian Regime Not
Democratizing?
Part 1: Overview 1. The Volatile and Uncertain Future of Democracies in
Asia Part 2: Consolidation 2. The Future of Taiwanese Democracy: Resilient
yet under Siege 3. The Rocky Road to New Democracy in South Korea Part 3:
Precarity 4. Depoliticizing Social Cleavages for Democratic Consolidation
in Indonesia 5. In Dissent: Struggles for Democracy in Malaysia since 2000
6. Populist Authoritarianism Against the "Firewall" of Rights and Due
Process Part 4: Retreat 7. The Thai Chinese Turn towards China 8. Myanmar:
The Minorities Dilemma and Its Shaky Path to Democracy Part 5: Resistance
9. Inclusiveness in Governance: Why Is the Chinese Authoritarian Regime Not
Democratizing?
Asia Part 2: Consolidation 2. The Future of Taiwanese Democracy: Resilient
yet under Siege 3. The Rocky Road to New Democracy in South Korea Part 3:
Precarity 4. Depoliticizing Social Cleavages for Democratic Consolidation
in Indonesia 5. In Dissent: Struggles for Democracy in Malaysia since 2000
6. Populist Authoritarianism Against the "Firewall" of Rights and Due
Process Part 4: Retreat 7. The Thai Chinese Turn towards China 8. Myanmar:
The Minorities Dilemma and Its Shaky Path to Democracy Part 5: Resistance
9. Inclusiveness in Governance: Why Is the Chinese Authoritarian Regime Not
Democratizing?