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Baswedan, Anies R. (2007). Indonesian Politics in 2007: The Presidency, Local Elections and the Future of Democracy
In McLeod, Ross H. (Ed.), Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 43(3), pp. 323-340. Routledge.

Case, William (2009). Low-quality democracy and varied authoritarianism: elites and regimes in Southeast Asia today
In Breslin, Shaun; Higgott, Richard & Hughes, Christopher W. (Eds.), The Pacific Review, 22(3), pp. 255 - 269. Routledge.

Cho, Hee-Yeon (2009). Confronting dictatorship, democratization, and post-democratization – personal reflection on intellectual and social practices in the context of dictatorship, democratization and post-democratization
In Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 10(1), pp. 119-137. Routledge.

Copper, John F. (2009). The Devolution of Taiwan's Democracy during the Chen Shui-bian Era
In Zhao, Suisheng (Ed.), Journal of Contemporary China, 18(60), pp. 463 - 478. Routledge.

Davidson, Jamie S.. Dilemmas of democratic consolidation in Indonesia
In Breslin, Shaun; Higgott, Richard & Hughes, Christopher W. (Eds.), The Pacific Review, 22(3), pp. 293 - 310. Routledge.

DOH CHULL SHIN (2009). Do East Asians Perceive Democracy as a Lesser Evil? Retesting Churchill's Lesser-Evil Notion of Democracy in East Asia
In Inoguchi, Takashi (Ed.), Japanese Journal of Political Science, 10(1), pp. 59-77. Cambridge University Press.

Emmerson, Donald K. (2007). From State to Society? Democracy and Regionalism in Southeast Asia
In Joewono, Clara & Soesastro, Hadi (Eds.), The Inclusive Regionalist. pp.263-273

Emmerson, Donald K. (2007). Democratizing ASEAN? A Topological View.

Emmerson, Donald K. (Ed.) (2008). Hard Choices: Security, Democracy, and Regionalism in Southeast Asia.

Emmerson, Donald K. (2008). ASEAN's "Black Swans"
In Journal of Democracy, 19(3), pp. 70-84.

Hinton, Rachael; Kopi, Michelle; Apa, Angela & Sil, Agnes (2008). The Kup Women for Peace approach to peacebuilding: taking the lead in the Papua New Guinea national elections
In Sweetman, Caroline (Ed.), Gender & Development, 16(3), pp. 523-533. Routledge.

Hlaing, Kyaw Yin. Setting the rules for survival: why the Burmese military regime survives in an age of democratization
In Breslin, Shaun; Higgott, Richard & Hughes, Christopher W. (Eds.), The Pacific Review, 22(3), pp. 271 - 291. Routledge.

Juraev, Shairbek (2008). Kyrgyz democracy? The Tulip Revolution and beyond
In Kandiyoti, Deniz (Ed.), Central Asian Survey, 27(3-4), pp. 253 - 264. Routledge.

Kalinowski, Thomas (2009). The politics of market reforms: Korea's path from Chaebol Republic to market democracy and back
In Holliday, Ian (Ed.), Contemporary Politics, 15(3), pp. 287 - 304. Routledge.

Kennedy, John James (2009). Legitimacy with Chinese Characteristics: 'two increases, one reduction'
In Zhao, Suisheng (Ed.), Journal of Contemporary China, 18(60). Routledge.

Kulov, Emir (2008). March 2005: parliamentary elections as a catalyst of protests
In Kandiyoti, Deniz (Ed.), Central Asian Survey, 27(3-4), pp. 337 - 347. Routledge.

Lin, Shu-Fen (2009). The ‘popular democracy vs. civil society’ debate in Taiwan revisited
In Freeden, Michael (Ed.), Journal of Political Ideologies, 14(3), pp. 227 - 252. Routledge.

Mietzner, Marcus (2008). Military Politics, Islam and the State in Indonesia: From Turbulent Transition to Democratic Consolidation.

Mohamad, Maznah (2008). Malaysia — democracy and the end of ethnic politics?
In Wesley, Michael (Ed.), Australian Journal of International Affairs, 62(4), pp. 441 - 459. Routledge.

Moten, Abdul Rashid (2009). 2008 General Elections in Malaysia: Democracy at Work
In Japanese Journal of Political Science, 10(1), pp. 21-42. Cambridge University Press.

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