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From Development to Democracy

The Transformations of Modern Asia
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From Development to Democracy by Joseph Wong and Dan Slater explores the intricate journey nations take from economic development to establishing democratic systems. It delves into how some countries, despite their wealth, remain non-democratic, while others transition smoothly into democracies. Through a blend of historical analysis and theoretical exploration, it offers insights into the factors that facilitate or hinder democratic development in different geopolitical contexts.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intricate relationship between economic development and political democratization. It's tailored for those interested in understanding how complex political systems evolve, especially in current global contexts where these transitions are ever-relevant. Ideal for readers keen on exploring political theory through case studies and keen analysis.

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From Development to Democracy

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Why some of Asia's authoritarian regimes have democratised as they have grown richer and why others haven't.

Over the past century, Asia has been transformed by rapid economic growth, industrialisation, and urbanisation—a spectacular record of development that has turned one of the world's poorest regions into one of its richest. Yet Asia's record of democratisation has been much more uneven, despite the global correlation between development and democracy. Why have some Asian countries become more democratic as they have grown richer, while others—most notably China—haven't? In From Development to Democracy, Dan Slater and Joseph Wong offer a sweeping and original answer to this crucial question.

Slater and Wong demonstrate that Asia defies the conventional expectation that authoritarian regimes concede democratisation only as a last resort, during times of weakness. Instead, Asian dictators have pursued democratic reforms as a proactive strategy to revitalise their power from a position of strength. Of central importance is whether authoritarians are confident of victory and stability. In Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, these factors fostered democracy through strength, while democratic experiments in Indonesia, Thailand, and Myanmar were less successful and more reversible. At the same time, resistance to democratic reforms has proven intractable in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Reconsidering China's 1989 crackdown, Slater and Wong argue that it was the action of a regime too weak to concede, not too strong to fail, and they explain why China can allow democracy without inviting instability.

The result is a comprehensive regional history that offers important new insights about when and how democratic transitions happen—and what the future of Asia might be.

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From Development to Democracy is praised for its well-argued exploration of how certain authoritarian regimes can transition to democratic governance. The authors present a fresh theoretical perspective with clarity and engagement, making significant contributions to the field of democratization studies, appealing to area specialists and historians, especially those focused on Asia.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691167602

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 September 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 11 b/w illus. 1 table.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Dan Slater is the James Orin Murfin Professor in the Department of Political Science and director of the Center for Emerging Democracies at the University of Michigan. His books include Ordering Power: Contentious Politics and Authoritarian Leviathans in Southeast Asia.

Joseph Wong is the Roz and Ralph Halbert Professor of Innovation at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and professor of political science at the University of Toronto. His books include Healthy Democracies: Welfare Politics in Taiwan and South Korea.

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