Weitseng Chen (National University of Singapore), Hualing Fu (The University of Hong Kong)
A cluster of Asian states are well-known for their authoritarian legality while having been able to achieve remarkable economic growth. Why would an authoritarian regime seek or tolerate a significant degree of legality and how has such type of legality been made possible in Asia? Would a transition towards a liberal, democratic system eventually take place and, if so, what kind of post-transition struggles are likely to be experienced? This book compares the past and current experiences of China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and Vietnam and offers a comparative framework...
A cluster of Asian states are well-known for their authoritarian legality while having been able to achieve remarkable economic growth. Why would an a...