Comprising case studies of Japan, South
Korea, and Taiwan, this edited volume explores the key characteristics of
democratic governance in Northeast Asia. Each democracy is assessed on the
extent to which it enables the flourishing of social capital; prioritizes the
interests of all as characterized by freedom from fear and want; and empowers
all to participate in the democratic process and governance. With particular
focus on the experience of minorities, this volume contends that the acid test
of democratic governance is not how well the government represents the
interests of the elites, or even the majority, but rather how it cares for the
needs of vulnerable groups in society.
Published September 18th 2015 by Palgrave Pivot