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Asia''s Democratic Promise Speaker: JOSEPH YIT-CHONG WONG Time: 12:30-14:00 Date: 12 November, 2024 Venue: Room 108, College
of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
About Kim-Koo NTU Professor Public Talk Each year, the College of
Social Sciences and the Global Asia Research Center invite a globally renowned
scholar to serve as the NTU-Kim Koo Professor and teach a mini-course. This
annual NTU-Kim Koo Professorship Lecture Series enables students and faculty
members to exchange scholarly ideas with distinguished scholars beyond Taiwan.
This year, we are more than honored to have Professor Joseph Wong from the
University of Toronto to talk about democratization in multiple Asian
countries.
Speech introduction Once thought to be
inhospitable to democracy, several Asian countries have successfully
democratized in the postwar period, deepening their democracies while
continuing to economically modernize. Countries like Taiwan, South Korea,
postwar Japan and others in Southeast Asia demonstrate the connection between
democracy and development. And yet, unlike in many other regions of the world,
democratic transformation in Asia has unfolded in a distinctive way rather
than emerge from the ashes of collapsed authoritarianism, democracy was
introduced by relatively strong autocratic regimes. Contentious politics and
courageous opposition prompted the ancien regimes to consider “democracy
through strength.” Drawing on his most recent book (co-authored with Dan Slater), From
Development to Democracy: the Transformations of Modern Asia (Princeton
University Press, 2022), as well as from over two decades of research on the
region, Professor Wong offers an optimistic take on the prospects of democracy
in Asia; the imperative for autocratic regimes such as the CCP in the China to democratize sooner rather than later; and the leading role that Taiwan plays
in illuminating the challenges but ultimately the promise of Asia’s democratic
future.
About Joseph Wong Professor Joseph Wong is a Professor of Political Science and Vice President at the University of Toronto. He previously served as the Director of the University’s Asian Institute. His research interests include comparative public policy and political economy, with a deep focus on democratic transitions in Asia. He is the author of From Development to Democracy: The Transformations of Modern Asia, Betting on Biotech: Innovation and the Limits of Asia’s Developmental State, and Healthy Democracies: Welfare Politics in Taiwan and South Korea. Professor Wong provides a lecture series on East Asian Welfare States as a component of the Kim Koo Professorship in addition to the public lecture he gives.
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