Diploma thesis Single-Party Regimes in Comparison: China, Malaysia and Singapore is devoted to non-democratic regimes in which one party dominates and which legitimize by the concept of Asian values. The first part deals with the most important typologies and to approaches to explore single-party regimes. The second part introduced changes and the very concept of Asian values according to which democracy is unsuitable for Asian countries because of cultural differences. Other parts are devoted to describe the regimes in China, Malaysia and Singapore, which are classified into different typologies. The aim of the work is to show that Asian values don't explain the genesis of these regimes or their forms of non- democratic governance
The majority of today’s authoritarian regimes have little hope of promoting autocracy beyond their o...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...
This thesis is aimed at explaining the relationship between Confucian values and democracy in Taiwan...
This graduate thesis comparatively analyzes key features of political systems of Malaysia and Singap...
Democratization is a phenomenon which we have seen in many parts of the world. This thesis investiga...
In the thesis "Electoral Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective of Southeast Asia", while analy...
The issues raised in this work concerns the universality of the term democracy. The official ideolog...
This master thesis deals with the current situation of the media environment in two selected countri...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
In Political Science literature, Malaysia and Singapore have consistently been classified as semi-de...
This is a comparative study about smaller states' alignment choices in the face of a rising and prox...
While over the last fifty years democracy has become widely accepted as the preeminent political sys...
Out of a sense of nationhood or out of mere circumstantial and specific relatings to a national cont...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
The majority of today’s authoritarian regimes have little hope of promoting autocracy beyond their o...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...
This thesis is aimed at explaining the relationship between Confucian values and democracy in Taiwan...
This graduate thesis comparatively analyzes key features of political systems of Malaysia and Singap...
Democratization is a phenomenon which we have seen in many parts of the world. This thesis investiga...
In the thesis "Electoral Authoritarianism in Comparative Perspective of Southeast Asia", while analy...
The issues raised in this work concerns the universality of the term democracy. The official ideolog...
This master thesis deals with the current situation of the media environment in two selected countri...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
In Political Science literature, Malaysia and Singapore have consistently been classified as semi-de...
This is a comparative study about smaller states' alignment choices in the face of a rising and prox...
While over the last fifty years democracy has become widely accepted as the preeminent political sys...
Out of a sense of nationhood or out of mere circumstantial and specific relatings to a national cont...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
The majority of today’s authoritarian regimes have little hope of promoting autocracy beyond their o...
China is universally considered to be the next world power. Economic prerequisites are met and the r...
This thesis is aimed at explaining the relationship between Confucian values and democracy in Taiwan...