
East Asia’s Troubled Democracies
Drawing on extensive multilingual research, Christopher Carothers traces the forces undermining democracy in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. East Asia’s Troubled Democracies identifies the crucial factor fueling challenges in each country: the overcentralization of power in Japan, political polarization in South Korea, and Beijing’s interference in Taiwan. In addition, all three countries have seen rising immigration, changing norms around gender and sexuality, and shifting views of national identity since the 1990s. This rapid sociocultural change has provoked political backlash, straining democratic norms. At the same time, as Carothers shows, historical, institutional, and demographic characteristics shared across these three societies have bolstered democratic resilience.
Compellingly written and rigorously argued, this book provides a nuanced corrective to overly optimistic views of the state of democracy in East Asia and reveals how global trends in democratic erosion are playing out in this critical region.
- Undertittel
- How Illiberal Trends Are Reshaping Politics in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
- Forfatter
- Christopher Carothers
- ISBN
- 9780231224987
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 188 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 27.10.2026
- Antall sider
- 336
