In particular, Asians appear to espouse the ideals of governments being responsive to people’s needs and being held accountable to them as much as do Westerners. It also appears to be a universal truth that “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. Thus our central conclusion in our survey of the experiences among Asian countries is that we all need effective mechanisms of governance, to ensure that the rule of law is upheld, to prevent the abuse of publicly vested power for private gains, and to ensure accountability. In allowing people to change a government when it fails to satisfy, democracy does provide one mechanism of governance. But what counts more is whether the total package of governance mechanisms works better o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In an influential study, Fish...
ABSTRACT: One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been...
There is a great resistance from several Asian country leaders towards democracy. Basically, they vi...
As the Twenty-First Century moves ahead, it is increasingly evident that globalization and democrati...
This article addresses institutionalized instabilities and declining democratic legitimacy in East A...
The establishment of a mere electoral democracy cannot ensure effective governance and robust politi...
During the past decades since the end of the Second World War many countries in Asia have adopted so...
This book documents the search for a workable model of democracy in Asia. It explores the various fo...
There are a multitude of hazards that confront attempts to change institutional or political orders ...
This study utilizes World Bank Governance indicators to investigate government effectiveness in Asia...
The rule of law is all the rage in East Asia. The governments of Singapore and Hong Kong claim it as...
Public administration in Asia has undergone considerable transformation over the last two decades, ...
Japan, South Korea, and China have all achieved high economic growth rates in a relatively short per...
Pan Wei argues that what China needs first is the rule of law, not democracy. According to Pan, ther...
In the comparative research we present here as the introduction to a set of case studies, we first a...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In an influential study, Fish...
ABSTRACT: One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been...
There is a great resistance from several Asian country leaders towards democracy. Basically, they vi...
As the Twenty-First Century moves ahead, it is increasingly evident that globalization and democrati...
This article addresses institutionalized instabilities and declining democratic legitimacy in East A...
The establishment of a mere electoral democracy cannot ensure effective governance and robust politi...
During the past decades since the end of the Second World War many countries in Asia have adopted so...
This book documents the search for a workable model of democracy in Asia. It explores the various fo...
There are a multitude of hazards that confront attempts to change institutional or political orders ...
This study utilizes World Bank Governance indicators to investigate government effectiveness in Asia...
The rule of law is all the rage in East Asia. The governments of Singapore and Hong Kong claim it as...
Public administration in Asia has undergone considerable transformation over the last two decades, ...
Japan, South Korea, and China have all achieved high economic growth rates in a relatively short per...
Pan Wei argues that what China needs first is the rule of law, not democracy. According to Pan, ther...
In the comparative research we present here as the introduction to a set of case studies, we first a...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In an influential study, Fish...
ABSTRACT: One of the little-noticed consequences of the democratization of the Asia-Pacific has been...
There is a great resistance from several Asian country leaders towards democracy. Basically, they vi...