Non-western encounters with democratization: imagining democracy after the Arab Spring
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Druckschrift
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Ashgate
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Farnham, Surrey, UK
Date:
[2015]
Language:
Englisch
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edited by Christopher K. Lamont, Jan van der Harst and Frank Gaenssmantel, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Inhalt:
A universal understanding of democracy?; Confucianism's role-based political ethic : free speech, remonstrative speech, and political change in East Asia; Returning to the Tunisian revolution : some reflections on political change during the Arab Spring; A gendered perspective on the Arab Spring : Arab women caught between internal and external conflicts; The Arab uprising : state of emergency and constitutional reform; Western democratic leverage and the Arab Spring; Looking east : China's Jasmine Revolutions in comparative perspective; Enough to get by? : a discussion of China's minimum livelihood guarantee as a social stability mechanism; Cultural resource for democracy : the case of Korean democratisation and the nineteenth century Tonghak movement; Trade unions, civil society, democracy and authority in Japan; Non-western visions of development? : Japan's official development assistance and global governmentality
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2023-04-13
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