What are the effects of weak economic performance in East and Southeast Asia? In particular, does weak performance lead to citizens' dissatisfaction and, correspondingly, increase preference for stronger governments who may achieve economic targets more quickly? Recent elections in less-democratic nations and emergent democracies of East and Southeast Asia suggest growing support for political parties carries over from previous authorities. And, governments are harking back to policies of the past that emphasise economic performance over political development in order to motivate political support. However, few studies systematically assess how weak economic performance affects citizens' political support. This paper addresses this neglect....
This thesis explores the impact of democratic institutions amongst the Asian developing countries. T...
The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of the poors political support for conserva...
Does the lack of competitive elections in the less democratic newly industrialized or industrializin...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emergent democracies? Government appro...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emer-gent democracies? Government appr...
The states of East and Southeast Asia constitute a fertile setting for exploring the links between p...
How does political trust affect the competing pressures of policy versus political performance in em...
How does perceived economic inequality shape individuals’ support of a political regime? Does econom...
This study analyzes the impacts of state political and economic capacities on the quality of governm...
This study presents a contextual explanation of regime support by arguing that although an individua...
How has democracy impacted growth in Southeast Asia? This question can be answered by demonstrating ...
This essay explores the relationship between political regime and critical economic outcomes such as...
Economists broadly agree on many key economic policy issues, but economics as a discipline has provi...
노트 : To be presented at the Korea and the World Economy IX ConferenceJune 25-26, 2010, University of...
This paper studies the relationship between political instability, measured by a country\u27s Polity...
This thesis explores the impact of democratic institutions amongst the Asian developing countries. T...
The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of the poors political support for conserva...
Does the lack of competitive elections in the less democratic newly industrialized or industrializin...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emergent democracies? Government appro...
How does economic performance affect support for democracy in emer-gent democracies? Government appr...
The states of East and Southeast Asia constitute a fertile setting for exploring the links between p...
How does political trust affect the competing pressures of policy versus political performance in em...
How does perceived economic inequality shape individuals’ support of a political regime? Does econom...
This study analyzes the impacts of state political and economic capacities on the quality of governm...
This study presents a contextual explanation of regime support by arguing that although an individua...
How has democracy impacted growth in Southeast Asia? This question can be answered by demonstrating ...
This essay explores the relationship between political regime and critical economic outcomes such as...
Economists broadly agree on many key economic policy issues, but economics as a discipline has provi...
노트 : To be presented at the Korea and the World Economy IX ConferenceJune 25-26, 2010, University of...
This paper studies the relationship between political instability, measured by a country\u27s Polity...
This thesis explores the impact of democratic institutions amongst the Asian developing countries. T...
The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of the poors political support for conserva...
Does the lack of competitive elections in the less democratic newly industrialized or industrializin...