24. Economic Development and Political Participation: Comparison of Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Tianjian Shi. 2004.
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23. Traditional Social Values, Democratic Values, and Political Participation
Andrew Nathan, and Tse-hsin Chen. 2004.
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22. Modernization, Institutionalism, Traditionalism, and the Development of Democratic Orientation in Rural China
Yun-han Chu, Yu-tzung Chang, and Ming-hua Huang. 2004.
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21. Getting Ahead in Rural China: Elite Mobility and Earning Inequality in Chinese Villages.
Chih-jou Jay Chen. 2004.
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20. Support for Democracy in Korea: Its Trends and Determinants.
Chong-min Park. 2004.
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19. The State of Democracy in Cambodia, the Added Value of Opinion Polls.
Roger Henke, and Sokhom Hean. 2004.
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18. How Citizens Evaluate Taiwan’s New Democracy.
Yu-tzung Chang, Yun-han Chu, Fu Hu, and Huo-yan Shyu. 2004.
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17. Developing Electoral Democracy in a Developing Nation: Thailand.
Robert Albritton, and Thawilwadee Bureekul. 2004.
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16. Lessons from East Asia Struggling Democracies.
Yun-han Chu. 2003.
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15. The Mass Public and Democratic Politics in South Korea: Exploring the Subjective World of Democratization in Flux.
Doh Chull Shin, and Chong-min Park. 2003.
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14. Back from the Future: Ambivalence in Taiwan's Democratic Conditions.
Chih-yu Shih. 2003.
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13. Does it Matter or Not? Cultural Impacts on the Political Process.
Tianjian Shi. 2003.
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12. Social Capital and Democratic Citizenship: The Case of South Korea.
Chong-Min Park and Doh Chull Shin. 2003
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11. Noises and Interruptions – the Road to Democracy
Wai-man Lam and Hsin-Chi Kuan. 2003.
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10. Influence of Social Capital on Political Participation in Asian Cultural Context
Ken'ichi Ikeda, Yasuo Yamada and Masaru Kohno. 2003.
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9. Attitudes toward Democracy between Mass Publics and Elites in Taiwan and Hong Kong
Alfred Ko-wei Hu. 2003.
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8. Regime Performance, Value Change and Authoritarian Detachment in East Asia.
Yun-han Chu, Yu-tzung Chang and Fu Hu. 2003.
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7. Regime Performance and Support for Democratization.
Eric C.C. Chang, Yun-han Chu, and Fu Hu. 2003.
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6. Impacts of Rural-Urban Cleavages and Cultural Orientations on Attitudes toward Elements of Democracy: A Cross-National, Within-Nation Analysis.
Robert Albritton, Thawilwadee Bureekul and Gang Guo. 2003.
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5. What Democracy Means to Filipinos
Jose Abueva and Linda Luz Guerrero. 2003.
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4. Civil Society and the Consolidation of Democracy in Thailand
Robert Albritton, and Thawilwadee Bureekul. 2002.
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3. Support for Democracy in Thailand
Robert B. Albritton and Thawilwadee Bureekul. 2002.
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2. The Political Significance of Insignificant Class Voting: Taiwan and Hong Kong Comparison.
Yu-tzung Chang, Alfred Hu, and Yun-han Chu. 2002.
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1. Confucianism and Democracy: Empirical Study of Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Yu-tzung Chang and Yun-han Chu. 2002.
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