Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Lisbeth Moeller — Why China can grow without democracy

Commentators emphasize an increasingly assertive middle class, political decay associated with rampant corruption and systemic risks in the form of rising inequality and environmental degradation as irreversibly derailing the steely authoritarian Chinese locomotive (Pei, 2007). Yet, every rule has its exception, and China may well be able to continue growing without democratizing, for the strict Western dichotomy of authoritarianism versus democracy does not apply to East Asia. 
Asia Times Online
Lisbeth Moeller

See also India a nation failing to emerge by Meena Degala.

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