The Malaise of Globalization in East Asia: Income Inequality, Perceived State Capacity, and Anti-Establishment Attitudes

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Mark Weatherall, Min-hua Huang, Taehee Whang
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Abstract

This paper examines how inequality produced by globalization undermines the confidence of citizens that the government can resolve their problems, incubating growing anti-establishment sentiment. Applying the latest data from Asian Barom eter Survey (ABS), the authors found that anti-establishment attitudes can be best explained by citizens’ perceptions of a lack of state capacity and the state’s per sistently weak political performance. Analysis using multilevel modeling suggests that income inequality and weak economic growth further aggravate anti-estab lishment tendencies. This phenomenon, however, is most apparent in the coun tries of East Asia. Countries in Southeast Asia are generally less affected because they continue to enjoy rapid economic growth due to latecomer advantage in the global economy. a moderate correlation. For the latter regression analysis, the correlations between attitudinal independent variables and anti-establishment attitude range between -0.011 and 0.393, suggesting that they are related but distinct.
全球化在东亚的弊病:收入不平等、感知国家能力和反建制态度
本文考察了全球化所产生的不平等如何削弱公民对政府能够解决他们的问题的信心,从而滋生日益增长的反建制情绪。运用亚洲民意调查(ABS)的最新数据,作者发现反建制的态度可以最好地解释为公民对缺乏国家能力和国家持续薄弱的政治表现的看法。多层次模型分析表明,收入不平等和经济增长疲软进一步加剧了反建制倾向。然而,这种现象在东亚国家最为明显。东南亚国家普遍受影响较小,因为它们在全球经济中具有后发优势,经济继续快速增长。适度的相关性。在后一回归分析中,态度自变量与反建制态度的相关系数在-0.011 ~ 0.393之间,表明态度自变量与反建制态度之间存在相关性,但存在差异。
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Korean Journal of International Studies
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