Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An unprecedented landslide victory in India’s general elections, pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, close elections in Indonesia, a coup in Thailand – the list goes on. As unrelated as these events appear, analysts may find a missing link among a social group that is currently exploding in numbers: Asia’s middle classes. Often discussed simply in terms of its economic potential, Asia’s middle-income population is also flexing its political muscle. A closer look at its influence throughout the region in recent months seems to confirm for the field of politics what economists have known for some time: The rise of the Asian middle classes constitu...
This dissertation examines how much progress the middle class in East Asia has made in transforming ...
Much interest has been devoted since the 1980s to the new urban, educated middle class in Southeast...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...
Middle classes in East Asia are a product of regional economic development which has taken place in ...
This research note addresses the question of the social base of new authoritarianism and sketches ou...
The world is changing its socio-economic landscape. By doing so, the phenomenon of a growing middle-...
This article looks at the factors that contributed to the production of a Chinese middle class durin...
This paper investigates the channels through which the middle class may matter for consumption growt...
Over the last thirty years China has witnessed economic development at an extraordinary rate. China ...
The emergence of a large and dynamic middle class raises Asia’s profile as an attractive market dest...
As a culturally distinctive region, Asia was chosen as the sample for this study. This empirical stu...
This study aims at investigating the phenomena of the middle-income trap found in developing Asian c...
This study aims at investigating the phenomena of the middle-income trap found in developing Asian c...
It has been argued in the development literature that a sizeable and stable middle class in the soci...
China's potential to politically transition towards democracy has long been an important topic in th...
This dissertation examines how much progress the middle class in East Asia has made in transforming ...
Much interest has been devoted since the 1980s to the new urban, educated middle class in Southeast...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...
Middle classes in East Asia are a product of regional economic development which has taken place in ...
This research note addresses the question of the social base of new authoritarianism and sketches ou...
The world is changing its socio-economic landscape. By doing so, the phenomenon of a growing middle-...
This article looks at the factors that contributed to the production of a Chinese middle class durin...
This paper investigates the channels through which the middle class may matter for consumption growt...
Over the last thirty years China has witnessed economic development at an extraordinary rate. China ...
The emergence of a large and dynamic middle class raises Asia’s profile as an attractive market dest...
As a culturally distinctive region, Asia was chosen as the sample for this study. This empirical stu...
This study aims at investigating the phenomena of the middle-income trap found in developing Asian c...
This study aims at investigating the phenomena of the middle-income trap found in developing Asian c...
It has been argued in the development literature that a sizeable and stable middle class in the soci...
China's potential to politically transition towards democracy has long been an important topic in th...
This dissertation examines how much progress the middle class in East Asia has made in transforming ...
Much interest has been devoted since the 1980s to the new urban, educated middle class in Southeast...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...