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Legitimacy

Ambiguities of Political Success or Failure in East and Southeast Asia
Authors: Lynn White;

Legitimacy

Abstract

Dimensions of Legitimacy - L White Political Legitimacy in Malaysia: Regime Performance in the Asian Context - B Gilley The Basis of Political Legitimacy in Late-Authoritarian Taiwan - D D Yang Political Trust in China: Forms and Causes - Z Wang Nationalism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy in China - J Seo Political Legitimacy in Reform China: Between Economic Performance and Democratization - Y Zheng and L F Lye Legitimating Rhetorics and Factual Economies in a South Korean Development Dispute - R Oppenheim Policy Legitimacy as a Determinant of Policy Outputs: Japan's Case - T Sakamoto

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