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Democratic “Fall,” China’s Rise, and the Limits of Illiberal Realignment in East Asia
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並列篇名 |
Democratic “Fall,” China’s Rise, and the Limits of Illiberal Realignment in East Asia |
作者 |
Mark R. Thompson (Mark R. Thompson) |
英文摘要 |
Like much of the rest of the world, East Asia (Northeast and Southeast Asia) has recently experienced a democratic“fall”in which several electoral democracies have undergone autocratization. This synchronized with China’s rise through what can be called illiberal realignment as autocratizing regimes in the region have sought increasing material and ideological support from Beijing in the face of Western human rights criticism and occasional (although usually only the threat of ) sanctions. China has viewed this regress as a rejection of“Western-style democracy.”Yet a democratic“spring”which preceded the fall left a legacy of democratic normativity in the region as backsliding regimes continued to seek legitimacy through (however unfair and unfree) elections and (partial) liberalization. Residual democratic normativity combined with geopolitical insecurities have limited the region’s illiberal realignment toward China during this democratic fall. |
起訖頁 |
1-18 |
關鍵詞 |
autocratization、democracy、illiberalism、realignment、China、East Asia |
刊名 |
Issues & Studies |
期數 |
202406 (60:2期) |
出版單位 |
國立政治大學國際關係研究中心
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