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Democracy Wall, Foreign Correspondents, and Deng Xiaoping

Democracy Wall, Foreign Correspondents, and Deng Xiaoping

By Asia Pacific Memo on November 9, 2016

Memo #384 By: Andrew Chubb – achubb [at] gmail.com The significance of Western media coverage of the Democracy Wall Movement in China for the present. Between November 1978 and April 1979, Chinese citizens took to putting up wall posters on the streets of various cities in China, airing Cultural Revolution grievances, and calling for the […]

Malaysia’s Bloodless Repression against Activists and Critics

Malaysia’s Bloodless Repression against Activists and Critics

By Asia Pacific Memo on November 2, 2016

Memo #383 By: Wei Lit Yew – wlyew2-c [at] my.cityu.edu.hk Where does Malaysia stand in the face of rising activism? 2013 marked the point at which the Barisan Nasional (National Front, BN) coalition government of Malaysia began constricting political space, after experiencing its worst electoral performance in its history. In 2015, the number of people investigated, charged, […]

Constructed Hierarchical Government Trust in China: Formation Mechanism and Political Effects

Constructed Hierarchical Government Trust in China: Formation Mechanism and Political Effects

By Asia Pacific Memo on October 26, 2016

Memo #382 By: Zhenhua Su – suzh [at] zju.edu.cn,  Yanyu Ye, Jingkai He and Waibin Huang – huangwb [at] zucc.edu.cn In a political system, trust is of great importance for both legitimacy and effectiveness. A government with low levels of political trust will be more likely to face difficulties in finding public support for and […]

Can Canada Follow New Zealand’s Model for Free Trade with China?

Can Canada Follow New Zealand’s Model for Free Trade with China?

By Asia Pacific Memo on October 19, 2016

Memo #381 By: Charles Burton – cburton [at] brocku.ca and Stephen Noakes – s.noakes [at] auckland.ac.nz What explains the absence of a Canada-China free trade agreement? From China’s perspective the benefits of free trade with Canada are clear: increasing its market share in Canada, locking Canada in as a reliable supplier of the energy, mineral and agricultural resources necessary to sustain […]

A Pariah No More: How Over-reliance on China Spurred Myanmar’s Reforms

A Pariah No More: How Over-reliance on China Spurred Myanmar’s Reforms

By Asia Pacific Memo on October 12, 2016

Memo #380 By: Jonathan T. Chow – jchow [at] umac.mo and Leif-Eric Easley – easley [at] post.harvard.edu How Over-reliance on China Spurred Myanmar’s Reforms In late 2010, Myanmar’s repressive military junta transformed itself into a nominally civilian government, over two decades after it had seized power. Upon becoming president in early 2011, former general Thein Sein unexpectedly launched wide-ranging […]

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