Semester | Spring Semester, 2020 | ||
Department | International Doctor Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, First Year International Doctor Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Second Year International Doctor Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Third Year | ||
Course Name | Democracy and Democratisation in East and South Asia | ||
Instructor | WEI MEI-CHUAN | ||
Credit | 3.0 | ||
Course Type | Elective | ||
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Week 1 (20 Feb) Course introduction and overview
liberal democracy
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Week 3 (5 Mar) General themes about democracy in Asia (II): democracy and modernization
Week 4 (12 Mar) Japanese democracy: External engineering, party politics and Bureaucracy
* Film: The Emperor (political history of Japan after the end of WWII under the American occupation)
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* Suggested readings: 1. Potter, David, 1996, ‘Democratization in Asia’, in David Held (ed.), Prospects for Democracy (Cambridge: Polity Press)
Week 5 (19 Mar) Indian democracy: colonial legacy, modernisation, and governability (I)?
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* Suggested readings: 1. Brown, J., 1985, Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy (Oxford: OUP)
Week 6 (26 Mar) Indian democracy: colonial legacy, modernisation, and governability (II)
Readings: 1. Brass, P., 1999, ‘India: democratic progress and problems’, in Harrison, et al (eds.), India and Pakistan: the First Fifty Years (Cambridge: CUP) 2. Das Gupta, Jyotirindra, 1995, ‘India: Democratic Becoming and Developmental Transition’, in L. Diamond, J. Linz and M. Lipset (eds.), Politics in Developing Countries: Comparing Experiences with Democracy (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner) 3. Ray, Aswini K., 2002, ‘Globalization and democratic governance: The Indian experience’, in C. Kinnvall and K. Jönsson (eds.), Globalization and Democratization in Asia: the Construction of Identity (London: Routledge) 4. Jenkins, Rob, 2008, ‘India: Associational Life and Its Discontents’, in Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall (eds.), Politics in Developing World (Oxford: OUP)
* Suggested readings: 1. Kohli, Atul, 1990, Democracy and Discontent: India’s Growing Crisis of Governability (Cambridge: CUP) 2. Kohli, Atul (ed.), 2001, The Success of India’s Democracy (Cambridge: CUP)
Week 7 (2 April) Spring Break
Week 8 (9 April) Democracy and authoritarianism in South Asia
* Film: The Day When India Burned (history of 1947 partition in India)
Readings: 1. Chadda, M., 2000, ‘The history of democratic experience in South Asia,’ Building Democracy in South Asia: India, Nepal, Pakistan (N. Y.: Rienner) 2. Jalal, Ayesha, 1995, ‘State formation and political processes in India and Pakistan, 1947 to 1971,’ in Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia: A comparative and historical perspective (Cambridge: CUP) 3. Odenburg, Philip, 2010, ‘Clearly divergent paths,’ India, Pakistan and Democracy: Solving the puzzle of divergent paths (London: Routledge) 4. Taylor, David, 2008, ‘Pakistan: The Military as a Political Fixture,’ in Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall (eds.), Politics in Developing World (Oxford: OUP)
*Suggested readings: 1. Jalal, Ayesha, 1995, ‘The colonial legacy,’ in Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia: A comparative and historical perspective (Cambridge: CUP) 2. Cooper, F., 2005, Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, History (California: U of California Press)
Week 9(16 April) Mid-Term Exam Week
Guest Speech Speaker & topic are to be confirmed. Presentations of term paper proposals
Week 10 (23 April) Democratisation in the NICs: state capacity and regime change (I): South Korea and Taiwan
* Film: Formosa Betrayed (history of democratisation in postwar Taiwan)
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3. Potter, David, 1997, ‘Democratization at the same time in South Korea and Taiwan’, in David Potter et al (eds.), Democratization (Cambridge: Polity) 4. Leftwich, A., 1995, ‘Bringing the state back in: towards a model of the developmental state,’ Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 3, No. 13, Feb. 1995
* Suggested readings: 1. Potter, David, 1997, ‘Explaining democratization’, in David Potter et al (eds.), Democratization (Cambridge: Polity) 2. Robinson, M., and G. White (eds.), 1998, The Democratic Developmental State: Politics and Institutional Design (Oxford: OUP)
Week 11 (30 April) Democratisation in the NICs: state capacity and regime change (II): Singapore and Hong Kong
* Film: Ten Years (the future of Hong Kong under the rule of PRC)
Readings: 1. Ng, Margaret, 1998, ‘Why Asia needs democracy: a view from Hong Kong’, in Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner (eds.), Democracy in East Asia (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP) 2. Bell, Daniel A. and Jayasuriya, Kanishka, 1995, ‘Understanding illiberall democracy: a framework’, in Daniel Bell, David Brown, Kanishka Jayasuriya and David Martin Jones (eds.), Towards Illiberal Democracy in Asia Pacific (London: MacMillan) 3. Cotton, James, 1997, ‘East Asian democracy: progress and limits’, in Larry Diamond et al (eds.), Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press) 4. Slater, Dan, 2013, ‘Strong-State Democratization in Malaysia and Singapore,’ in Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner and Yun-han Chu (eds.), Democracy in East Asia: a new century (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP)
* Suggested readings: 1. Hill, M. and L. K. Fee, The Politics of Nation Building and Citizenship in Singapore (London: Routledge) 2. Chan, Ming, 1997, ‘The legacy of British administration of Hong Kong: a view from Hong Kong’, China Quarterly, No. 151, 1997
Week 12 (07 May) Debating democracy in China
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*Suggested: X Zhang, 2001, ed. Wither China: Intellectual Politics in Contemporary China, Duke UP
Week 13 (14 May) Democracy and Democratisation in Southeast Asia
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Week 14 (21 May) Ethnic, religious and linguistic politics and democratization
Readings: 1. Wolpert, Stanley, 1999, ‘India, the Multicultural Paradigm’, Orbis, Vol. 43, No. 4, Fall 1999, pp. 575-79 2. Dreyer, June Teufel, ‘China, the Multicultural Paradigm’, Orbis, Vol. 43, No. 4, Fall 1999, pp. 581-97. 3. Dasgupta, J., 2001, ‘India’s federal design and multicultural national construction’, in Atul Kohli (ed.), The Success of India’s Democracy (Cambridge: CUP) 4. Aspinall, Edward, 2008, ‘Indonesia: Coping with Fragmentation,’ in Peter Burnell and Vicky Randall (eds.), Politics in Developing World (Oxford: OUP)
Week 15 (28 May) Democracy, development and gender
Readings: 1. Przeworski, Adam, 1993, ‘The neoliberal fallacy’, in Larry Diamond and Marc Plattner (eds.), Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy Revisited (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP) 2. Randall, Vicky, 1997, ‘Why have the political trajectories of India and China been different’, in David Potter et al (ed.), Democratization (Cambridge: Polity Press) 3. Clark, Cal and Lee, Rose J., 2000, ‘Women’s Status in East Asia’, in Rose J. Lee and Cal Clark (eds.), Democracy & the Status of Women in East Asia (London: Lynne Reinner) 4. Ling, L.H.M., 2000, ‘The limit of democratization for women in east Asia’, in Rose J. Lee and Cal Clark (eds.), Democracy & the Status of Women in East Asia (London: Lynne Reinner)
Week 16 (04 Jun) Democracy and human rights
Readings: 1. Christie, K. and D. Roy, 2001, The Politics of Human Rights in East Asia (London: Pluto) *chapter to be selected 2. Bell, D. A., 2000, East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia (NJ: Princeton UP) *chapter to be selected 3. Bauer, J. and D. A. Bell, 1999, eds. The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights (Cambridge: CUP) *chapter to be selected 4. Sen, A., 1999, ‘Democracy as a universal value,’ Journal of Democracy, 10:3 5. Van Ness, P., 1999, ed. Debating Human Rights: Critical Essays from the United States and Asia, (London: Routledge) *chapter to be selected
Week 17 (11 Jun) Democracy and legitimacy
Readings: 1. Lipset, M., 1996, “The centrality of political culture”, in L. Diamond and M. Platner, eds. The Global Resurgence of Democracy, John Hopkins UP 2. Parekh, B., 1994, “Cultural diversity and liberal democracy”, in D. Beetham, Defining and Measuring Democracy, Sage. 3. Sen, A., 2004, “Passage to China”, New York Review of Books 51:19, 2 Dec 2004 4. Zakaria, F., 1994, “Culture is destiny: a conversation with Lee Kuan Yew”, Foreign Affairs 73:2, Mar/Apr 1994 5. Kim Dae Jung, “Is culture destiny? The myth of Asia’s anti-democratic values”, Foreign Affairs, Nov/Dec 1994 6. Fukuyama, F., 1995, “Confucianism and democracy”, Journal of Democracy, 6:2, 1995 * Suggested: Pye, L., 1985, Asian Power and Politics: The Cultural Dimensions of Authority, Harvard UP
Week 18 (18 Jun) Democracy and globalisation
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Democracy_and_Democratisation_in_East_and_South_Asia_Spring_2020.pdf |