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This paper seeks a political explanation of the emergence, characteristics, changes and future prospects of East Asian political regimes. They reveal the common nature of unipolar power in each of three forms-the one-party regime, one-man rule, and the oligarchical unipolar system.
1 sty 2014 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2014, M. K. Beeson published Regionalism and Globalization in East Asia: Politics, Security and Economic Development | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...
18 paź 2020 · It presents an impressive survey of the academic literature on East Asian area studies touching on the history, societies, comparative politics, international politics, and political economies of China, Northeast Asia, and Southeast Asia.
This section examines the problems of the politics of identity in four case studies. Lim Tai Wei analyses the tension between a Hong Kong identity and a Chinese identity in a “one country, two systems”. Katherine Tseng Hui-Yi opines on a growing “Taiwan identity” and its consequences for cross-strait relations.
East Asian perspectives on political legitimacy : bridging normative and political analysis / edited by Joseph Chan, DohChull Shin, Melissa S. Williams. New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016. LCCN 2016026901 | ISBN 9781107134423 (hardback) LCSH: Legitimacy of governments East Asia. | Political culture East Asia. | East
Key words: East Asian politics, East Asia Summit, China, Japan, ASEAN Introduction When the leaders of the ASEAN Plus Three (APT) coun-tries - comprising the ten ASEAN countries, plus Korea, Japan, * This study was supported by the Research Fund 2010 of the Catholic Uni-versity of Korea.
East Asia examines the interplay between the politics and culture that underlies major developments in China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific Rim. It offers a unique, transnational approach to political, economic, and cultural issues.