Democratization, national identity and foreign policy in Asia

"How can democratization move forward in an era of populist-nationalist backlash? Many countries in Asia, and elsewhere, face the challenge of navigating between China and the United states in a period of intensifying polarization in their policies tied to democracy. East Asia has shown the way...

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Weitere Verfasser: Rozman, Gilbert (HerausgeberIn), Croissant, Aurel (VerfasserIn), DeLisle, Jacques (VerfasserIn), Goodman, Louis Wolf (VerfasserIn), Anno, Tadashi (VerfasserIn), Mobrand, Erik Johan (VerfasserIn), He, Yinan (VerfasserIn), Lin, Syaru Shirley (VerfasserIn), Emmers, Ralf (VerfasserIn), Lemière, Sophie (VerfasserIn), Chow, Jonathan T. (VerfasserIn), Easley, Leif-Eric (VerfasserIn), Jargalsaikhan, Mendee (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London, New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021
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Zusammenfassung:"How can democratization move forward in an era of populist-nationalist backlash? Many countries in Asia, and elsewhere, face the challenge of navigating between China and the United states in a period of intensifying polarization in their policies tied to democracy. East Asia has shown the way to democratization in Asia-with Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong linking national identity to democratization. In other parts of Asia, especially Southeast Asia, nationalist governments have tended to move away from democratization. This book investigates how national identity can both help and hinder democratization, illustrated by a series of examples from across Asia. A valuable guide for students and scholars both of democratization and of Asian politics"--
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Beschreibung:ix, 199 Seiten
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ISBN:9780367634346
978-0-367-63434-6
9780367634339
978-0-367-63433-9