Authoritarian modernism in east Asia
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Authoritarian modernism in east Asia
(Security, development and human rights in East Asia / series editor, Brendan Howe)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-124) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Following Barrington Moore Jr., this book raises doubts about modernization theory's claim that an advanced economy with extensive social differentiation is incompatible with authoritarian rule. Authoritarian modernism in East Asia (Northeast and Southeast Asia) has been characterized by economically reformist but politically conservative leaders who have attempted to learn the "secrets" of authoritarian rule in modern society. They demobilize civil society while endeavoring to establish an "ethical" form of rule and claim reactionary culturalist legitimation. With China, East Asia is home to the most important country in the world today that is rapidly modernizing while attempting to remain authoritarian.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Discovering Authoritarian Modernism: Secrets of the State
3. Becoming Authoritarian Modern: Escaping the Modernization Trap
4. Learning Authoritarian Modernism: China's "Singapore Model"
5. Legitimizing Authoritarian Modernism: Reactionary Culturalism
6. Conclusion
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