1st Edition

Democratic Development in East Asia

By Becky Shelley Copyright 2005
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    Democratic Development in East Asia explores an important but neglected topic in the literature on democratization in East Asia: the international dimension of democratization. It presents a coherent and comprehensive analysis of the impact of external political, economic and cultural factors on China, South Korea and Taiwan's political development since World War II. The author analyzes the circumstances under which the international context affects domestic actors' choice of political institutions and actions and concentrates on a selection of key international structures and actors that make up this complex picture. Shelley also examines the international political economy, aspects of the United Nations system, diffuse cultural factors and processes, democracy movements, and a number of international non-government organizations.

    Preface and acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Introduction, 1. Considering the international dimension of democratization, 2. Development, democracy and the international economy, 3. International regimes: the role of the United Nations, 4. Global and local cultural interactions: fusing democratic institutions with domestic ideas, 5. Protest and globalization, 6. International non-government organizations, Conclusion, Notes, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Becky Shelley

    'There is a lot to like in this volume. Her summaries of the events which preceded democratisation and her accounts of the turning points are concise, reliable and not easily found elsewhere in the English language literature.' - Asian Affairs