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Party Politics In East Asia Citizens Elections And Democratic Development Russell J Dalton Editor Doh Chull Shin Editor Yunhan Chu Editor

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Party Politics In East Asia Citizens Elections And Democratic Development Russell J Dalton Editor Doh Chull Shin Editor Yunhan Chu Editor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Russell J. Dalton (editor); Doh Chull Shin (editor); Yun-han Chu (editor)
ISBN: 9781626374058, 1626374058
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Party Politics In East Asia Citizens Elections And Democratic Development Russell J Dalton Editor Doh Chull Shin Editor Yunhan Chu Editor by Russell J. Dalton (editor); Doh Chull Shin (editor); Yun-han Chu (editor) 9781626374058, 1626374058 instant download after payment.

Assessing the trajectory of democratization in East Asia, this volume offers a systematic and tightly integrated analysis of party-system development in countries across the region. The authors utilize unprecedented cross-national survey data to examine the institutional structure of party systems, the range of choices these systems represent, and their connection to voting preferences. They also investigate the consequences of partisanship for citizen support of the democratic process. While revealing that party development in the region is still incomplete, the book highlights areas of progress as it explores the potential for enhanced representation.

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