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Liberalism, democracy, and development

Sylvia Chan examines the claim that liberal democracy on the Western model is the paradigm to which developing countries should aspire to provide good governance and economic success. The success of some countries, notably in Asia, which do not conform to that model has led many to question that link. Chan argues that these successful developing nations have enjoyed the economic and social liberties necessary to encourage economic development, without the need to adopt the formal democratic institutions and cultural values of the West.

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Author(s) Chan, Sylvia. - Personal Name
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Call Number [POL-LIB-472]
Subject(s) Economic development
Liberalism
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year 2002
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