National Development, Political Change, and the Death Penalty in Asia
David T Johnson and Franklin E Zimring
Today, two-thirds of the world's nations have abolished the death penalty, either officially or in practice, due mainly to the campaign to end state executions led by Western European nations. Will this success spread to Asia, where over 95 percent of executions now occur? Do Asian values and traditions support capital punishment, or will development and democratization end executions in the world's most rapidly developing region?
Table of Contents
Part I: Issues and Methods
1. Asia and the Future of Capital Punishment
2. Varieties of Capital Punishment in Contemporary
Part II: National Profiles
3. Development without Abolition: Japan in the 21st Century
4. A Lesson Learned: Capital Punishment in the Philippines
5. The Vanguard: The Death Penalty and Political Change in South Korea
6. The Other China: Capital Punishment in Taiwan
7. The Political Origins of Chinese Death Penalty Exceptionalism
Part III: Lessons and Prospects
8. Lessons from Asia
9. The Pace of Change in Asia
Appendix A: Capital Punishment in the Hermit Kingdom of North Korea
Appendix B: One Country, Two Systems: Death Penalty Policy in Hong Kong and Macao
Appendix C: China Lite? The Death Penalty in Vietnam
Appendix D: Death Sentences and Executions in Thailand
Appendix E: The Death Penalty in Singapore
Appendix F: The Death Penalty in India
Appendix G: State-Killing in Asia: On the Relationship between Judicial and Extra-Judicial Executions
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