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020 _a9781138483675
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245 _aMiddle Class, Civil Society and Democracy in Asia
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c2019
300 _aix, 212p.
440 _a Routledge contemporary Asia series ; 65
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis book offers a timely analysis of the tripartite links between the middle class, civil society and democratic experiences in Northeast and Southeast Asia. It aims to go beyond the two popular theoretical propositions in current democratic theory, which emphasise the bilateral connections between the middle class and democracy on one hand and civil society and democracy on the other. Instead, using national case studies, this volume attempts to provide a new comparative typological interpretation of the triple relationship in Taiwan, South Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand. Presenting a careful analysis and delineation of historical democratic transformation over the past thirty years, three discernible typologies emerge. Namely, there are positive links in Taiwan and South Korea, dubious links in the Philippines and Indonesia, and negative links in Thailand.
650 _aMiddle class--Political activity
_vMiddle class--Political activity
_vCivil society
_vDemocracy
_zEast Asia.
_zSoutheast Asia
700 _aHsiao, Hsin-Huang Michael
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