Democratic regressions in Asia

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    • Croissant, Aurel
    • Haynes, Jeffrey

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Democratic regressions in Asia

edited by Aurel Croissant, Jeffrey Haynes

Routledge, 2023

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

The book studies and compares causes, catalysts and consequences of democratic regression and revival in South, Southeast, and Northeast Asia. The Asia-Pacific presents social scientists with a natural laboratory to test competing theories of democratic erosion, decay, and revival and to identify new patterns and relationships. This volume combines conceptual and comparative research with single case studies. Overall, the collection of studies in this volume captures different forms of democratic regression and autocratization, examine how Asia-Pacific experiences fit into debates about democracy's deepening global recession and what the Asia-Pacific experiences contribute to the understanding of the causes, catalysts, and consequences of democratic regression and resilience in the comparative politics literature. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Democratization.

目次

Introduction: democratic regression in Asia 1. Democratic regression in comparative perspective: scope, methods, and causes 2. Erosion or decay? Conceptualizing causes and mechanisms of democratic regression 3. Democratic decoupling 4. Elite capture, civil society and democratic backsliding in Bangladesh, Thailand and the Philippines 5. Agents of resistance and revival? Local election monitors and democratic fortunes in Asia 6. Pushback after backsliding? Unconstrained executive aggrandizement in the Philippines versus contested military-monarchical rule in Thailand 7. Democratic deconsolidation in East Asia: exploring system realignments in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan 8. Sources of resistance to democratic decline: Indonesian civil society and its trials 9. The pathway of democratic backsliding in Bangladesh 10. Exporting autocracy: how China's extra-jurisdictional autocratic influence caused democratic backsliding in Hong Kong 11. China's new regional responsiveness: passive agency and counter-agency in processes of democratic transitions in Asia 12. Democratic backsliding, regional governance and foreign policymaking in Southeast Asia: ASEAN, Indonesia and the Philippines

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