Asia's Challenged Democracies
Public survey data from China, Hong Kong, Japan, & five new democracies reveals that East Asian democracies are in distress. Public satisfaction with the regime is highest in China, lowest in Japan & Taiwan, & fragile in the other new democracies. Adapted from the source document.
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