Democratization in Confucian East Asia: Citizen Politics in China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam
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education

attainment in, 91

college, xii, 78, 96–97, 99, 101–105, 106n2, 150

female age cohort in, 81, 84, 88

liberal, 95–97

mass, 38, 79, 81, 83

postsecondary, xvi, 78

public, 78

and self-expression values, viii, xi, 77, 84, 86, 88, 96

elite

behaviour, 15, 24

political, 14–15

ruling, 5, 22, 205

elite-challenging attitudes, 20

environmentalism, 55, 115, 124, 134, 154

factor analysis, 51, 53, 60, 75n3, 123

Fish, M. S., 14

Flanagan, S. C., 26, 36, 42, 96, 118, 151

Fourth Wave, xiii, 9, 11, 54, 56, 62, 93, 147, 194–197, 200–201

free

election, 9, 206

press, 9, 206

Freedom House, xi, 12n1, 37, 73–74, 91, 93, 189, 192, 194–198, 201, 207n2, 223–225

freedom

of communication, 27

of speech, 19, 36, 39, 53, 215

Fukuyama, F., 29

GDP. See gross domestic production

generational change, 65

generational replacement, 67, 130

Gibbins, J. R., 28, 51, 72

Gibson, J. L., 26, 29, 49, 51

Gill, G. J., 137, 155

Gilliom, M. E., 57

gender attitude, 80

gender equality

support for, 52–54, 62–63, 66, 68, 74, 85, 87, 89, 110, 117, 170

GNI. See gross national income

good

society, 6

government, 6, 218

governance, 138–139, 169, 217–218

government

challenges to, 9, 13, 20–21, 134, 160, 217

distrust of, 20, 42, 115, 161, 179–180

Government Force Law (2005), 220

Government Permission Law (2003), 220

Government Punishment Law (1996), 220

gross college enrollment rate, 81