Asian Middle Classes - Drivers of Political Change? Asia Policy Brief 2014/06, November 2014


Autoria(s): Ünaldi, Serhat; Spiess, Clemens; Jungbluth, Cora F.; Bartsch, Bernhard
Data(s)

01/11/2014

Resumo

Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An unprecedented landslide victory in India’s general elections, pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, close elections in Indonesia, a coup in Thailand – the list goes on. As unrelated as these events appear, analysts may find a missing link among a social group that is currently exploding in numbers: Asia’s middle classes. Often discussed simply in terms of its economic potential, Asia’s middle-income population is also flexing its political muscle. A closer look at its influence throughout the region in recent months seems to confirm for the field of politics what economists have known for some time: The rise of the Asian middle classes constitutes one of the most fundamental transformations of our time. The consequences remain to be seen.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/73884/1/2014.6.pdf

Ünaldi, Serhat and Spiess, Clemens and Jungbluth, Cora F. and Bartsch, Bernhard (2014) Asian Middle Classes - Drivers of Political Change? Asia Policy Brief 2014/06, November 2014. [Policy Paper]

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http://aei.pitt.edu/73884/

Palavras-Chave #East and Southeast Asia #India
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Policy Paper

NonPeerReviewed