Journal of East Asian Studies
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The Journal of East Asian Studies is an #OpenAccess journal publishing cutting edge social science on East and Southeast Asia. cambridge.org/jea Published by @universitypress.cambridge.org for the the East Asia Institute (EAI).
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Complacent Democrats: The Political Preferences of Gen Z Indonesians - https://cup.org/3J0BZsb

"Indonesia’s Gen Zs are more satisfied with democracy than other generational cohorts"

- Burhanuddin Muhtadi, Eve Alicia Warburton & Liam Gammon

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Articles accepted by JEAS are published #OpenAccess; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online.

You can find out about our open access options here - https://cup.org/41GfQ8x

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Articles accepted by JEAS are published #OpenAccess; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online.

You can find out about our open access options here - https://cup.org/3UDX4Lm

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Unintended Consequences of Business Subsidies: Evidence from “Made in China 2025” - https://cup.org/45VQQf7

- Youngjoon Lee

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Articles accepted by JEAS are published #OpenAccess; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online.

You can find out about our open access options here - cup.org/41GfQ8x

#OA
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The Use of ‘So-called’ as a Propaganda Device in China - cup.org/46GOmmL

"findings inform scholarship on comparative authoritarian propaganda and Chinese propaganda specifically"

- @linettelim.bsky.social & Alexander Dukalskis

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Uncovering Economic Grievances behind Radical Protests: Revisiting People’s Support for the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement in Hong Kong - cup.org/3IGn9Xg

- Gary Tang & Ying-ho Kwong

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Leveraging Coordination Capacity: Medical Resource Mobilization in Asia’s Developmental States During COVID-19 - cup.org/4098M3D

- Wei-Ting Yen

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JEAS abstract discussing the COVID-19 governance strategies of South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore, emphasizing their mobilization of medical resources and industrial priorities during the pandemic.
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Best Practices and Elite Belief: International Competition and State Modernization in Qing China and Meiji Japan - cup.org/4eHFG1y

- Alexandre Haym & @dylanmotin.bsky.social
JEAS abstract of a scholarly article discussing why Meiji Japan succeeded in modernizing its state apparatus while Qing China failed, focusing on variables such as state embeddedness, political leadership, and elite cohesion.
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The Economic Origin of “Loyal Opposition”: Homeownership and Political Participation in China - cup.org/3GqiXKE

"findings highlight the critical role of asset ownership in preventing conflict and promoting stability by shaping..."

- Zhiyuan Zhang
JEAS abstract discussing the impact of private home ownership on political behaviors and attitudes in Chinese citizens, focusing on participation and governmental criticism in the late 1990s.
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From National Borders to Digital Frontiers: Comparing the Impacts of Social Media Use on Transnational Identity Negotiation in South Korea and Taiwan - cup.org/45NV2iu

- Shin Haeng Lee
JEAS abstract discussing the impact of social media on national identity and transnational relations in South Korea and Taiwan, based on data from the World Values Survey.
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The Political Roots of Gender Divergence: Democratic Consolidation and Gender Equality in Taiwan and South Korea - cup.org/44wdXMy

- @minheego.bsky.social
JEAS abstract article discussing the comparative political and economic development of Taiwan and South Korea, with a focus on gender equality, democratization and institutional differences.
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Introducing Career Transition Data on Elites in North Korea - cup.org/4etyYfe

"We conclude with implications for new research directions in North Korean studies and authoritarianism literature."

- Esther E. Song, Jacob Reidhead & Jeongsue Park
JEAS abstract about a new dataset on career transitions of 505 elites in North Korea, focusing on state, party, military, and parastatal sectors and implications for North Korean studies and authoritarianism research.
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The Incurious Approach to East Asian #Populism: Why Studies on Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are Often Overlooked in Political Science - cup.org/46r8oRY

- @apklein.bsky.social, Frédéric Krumbein &
@hannes-mosler.bsky.social
JEAS abstract discussing the international political research focus on East Asian democracies, specifically Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, and the under-representation of empirical data in studies compared to prominent Western politicians.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our new issue -

Leveraging Coordination Capacity: Medical Resource Mobilization in Asia’s Developmental States During COVID-19 - cup.org/4098M3D

- Wei-Ting Yen

#COVID19
JEAS abstract discussing the COVID-19 governance strategies of South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore, emphasizing their mobilization of medical resources and industrial priorities during the pandemic.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
NEW ISSUE -

Journal of East Asian Studies - Volume 25 - Issue 1 -

cup.org/46tiCBe

JEAS is now an #OpenAccess title.
Promotional banner for the Journal of East Asian Studies announcing a new issue online, featuring a dark background with grid pattern and red accents.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our new issue -

Best Practices and Elite Belief: International Competition and State Modernization in Qing China and Meiji Japan - cup.org/4eHFG1y

- Alexandre Haym & @dylanmotin.bsky.social
JEAS abstract of a scholarly article discussing why Meiji Japan succeeded in modernizing its state apparatus while Qing China failed, focusing on variables such as state embeddedness, political leadership, and elite cohesion.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our new issue -

The Economic Origin of “Loyal Opposition”: Homeownership and Political Participation in China - cup.org/3GqiXKE

- Zhiyuan Zhang
JEAS abstract discussing the impact of private home ownership on political behaviors and attitudes in Chinese citizens, focusing on participation and governmental criticism in the late 1990s.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our new issue -

From National Borders to Digital Frontiers: Comparing the Impacts of Social Media Use on Transnational Identity Negotiation in South Korea and Taiwan - cup.org/45NV2iu

- Shin Haeng Lee
JEAS abstract discussing the impact of social media on national identity and transnational relations in South Korea and Taiwan, based on data from the World Values Survey.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our new issue -

The Political Roots of Gender Divergence: Democratic Consolidation and Gender Equality in Taiwan and South Korea - cup.org/44wdXMy

- @minheego.bsky.social
JEAS abstract article discussing the comparative political and economic development of Taiwan and South Korea, with a focus on gender equality, democratization and institutional differences.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our new issue -

The Incurious Approach to East Asian Populism: Why Studies on Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are Often Overlooked in Political Science - cup.org/46r8oRY

- @apklein.bsky.social, Frédéric Krumbein & @hannes-mosler.bsky.social
JEAS abstract discussing the international political research focus on East Asian democracies, specifically Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, and the under-representation of empirical data in studies compared to prominent Western politicians.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
#OpenAccess from our new issue -

Introducing Career Transition Data on Elites in North Korea - cup.org/4etyYfe

"We conclude with implications for new research directions in North Korean studies and authoritarianism literature."

- Esther E. Song, Jacob Reidhead & Jeongsue Park

#FirstView
JEAS abstract about a new dataset on career transitions of 505 elites in North Korea, focusing on state, party, military, and parastatal sectors and implications for North Korean studies and authoritarianism research.
jeas-journal.bsky.social
NEW ISSUE -

Journal of East Asian Studies - Volume 25 - Issue 1 - cup.org/4kiO08X

JEAS is now an #OpenAccess title.
Promotional banner for the Journal of East Asian Studies announcing a new issue online, featuring a dark background with grid pattern and red accents.