economic profits and political influence.
1997-1998 The Asian financial crisis
; It brings financial difficulties of media companies.
; Journalists in need regarded the spread of the Internet as a chance to get out of financial difficulties.
Media innovation toward citizen journalism
Who were the leading agents of the “new” democratic media activism?
What was their agenda?
Both government lost their trust of their people by repeated mistrust & economic aggravation.
< Differences >
• Steadiness of both Military authorities.
• Internal cause.
• External cause.
• Receptiveness
• Similar geographical and historical backgrounds.
VS
• Different democratization process.
economic development
without such protection, there will be no incentive to accumulate wealth
The market underpins democracy.
can we at least say that democracy and markets are, indeed, natural partners and reinforce each other?
Therefore, democratic decisions usually subvert the logic of market.
"Depoliticize the economy!”
They argue that the scope of governmen
Introduction
Today’s China
Before we elaborate on our subject, we thought it is important to understand about the present situation of China. Thus, by comparing both China’s current and expected future situation, we’ve divided our sub-directions.
After implementing an open economy, China has been rapidly developing and eventually, they took a pos
on 1945
▫ Democratization
- big progress on1998 by Suharto
- Elected Yudhoyono in 2004
- Highly Supportive by citizen
▫ Carry forward Economic Reform.
-Improve invest environment
-Simplify foreign investment process
-improve infrastructures
▫ successful reelection of yudhoyono in 2009.
-Accelerated his economic reform.
▫ Terrorism