Politics of Modern Taiwan

Politics of Modern Taiwan

Author: Dafydd Fell

Publisher:

Published: 2008-05-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780415440417

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This four volume collection will gather the best publications on the contemporary politics of Taiwan. With no equivalent collection currently available, this collection will fill a major gap in the market. As the most influential articles on Taiwanese politics are widely dispersed in various journals and edited volumes, this collection will be an invaluable resource for both students and researchers interested in the political processes that have shaped contemporary Taiwan. Although the articles will all be in English, they will include contributions from the leading Taiwan experts in Europe, the United States, Japan and Taiwan.The international importance of Taiwan and her politics is growing. The areas of particular academic interest include: the political economy of Taiwan's economic miracle the island's democratization and democratic consolidation Taiwan's position as the only Chinese liberal democracy Taiwan's role in US-China relations Cross-Strait relations and the danger of military conflict in the Taiwan Strait the Taiwanese versus Chinese identity debate the Taiwan independence versus unification issue Taiwan's struggle for international recognition the island's vibrant party politics and electoral campaigns Volume 1: Political History of TaiwanThe first volume of the collection is intended to bring together influential essays which provide a historical contextualization of modern Taiwan's political experience. The focus will be on political developments during the island's four decade long Martial Law period from the late 1940s through to the 1980s. Some of the principal themes addressed will be: the legacy of 50 years of Japanese colonial rule the chaotic return to Chinese rule after 1945 and the 1947 February 28 Incident The political system imposed on the island by the Kuomintang (KMT) regime local politics under Martial Law KMT party reforms KMT suppression of political opposition political economy of the economic miracle cultural politics KMT corporatism Taiwan's international position in the Cold War shift from hard to soft authoritarianism. Volume 2: Democratization and National Identity in TaiwanThe second volume addresses two of the issues that have received the most attention from political scientists working on Taiwan, namely democratization and national identity. The following areas will be covered: rise of an organized opposition movement competing explanations for Taiwan's democratic transition island's level of democratic consolidation the Taiwanese versus Chinese identity debate the Taiwan independence versus unification issue competing frameworks for analyzing identity politics. Volume 3: Taiwan's External RelationsThe essays in the third volume examine Taiwan's external relations since the end of Martial Law in 1987. The literature addresses how Taiwan's political liberalization and the changing international environment have affected the island's international status and external policy. Some of the main topics will be: cross-Strait relations relations with the United States relations with Japan and Europe battle for diplomatic recognition and to join international bodies such as the United Nations and WHO impact of democracy on external policy making external relations after September 11 and the change in ruling parties in Taiwan prospects for war or peace in the Taiwan Strait. Volume 4: Taiwan's Domestic PoliticsThe last volume will focus on salient issues in Taiwan's domestic politics. There is a growing literature addressing a broad range of aspects of the island's political development since the advent of multi-party politics in the late 1980s. Attentio


Government and Politics in Taiwan

Government and Politics in Taiwan

Author: Dafydd Fell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-01-22

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1317285069

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Written by an experienced teacher and scholar, this new and revised second edition of Government and Politics in Taiwan introduces students to the big questions concerning change and continuity in Taiwanese politics and governance. Taking a critical approach, Dafydd Fell provides students with the essential background to the history and development of the political system, as well as an explanation of the key structures, processes and institutions that have shaped Taiwan over the last few decades. Using key features such as suggestions for further reading and end-of-chapter study questions, this textbook covers: • the transition to democracy and party politics; • cross-Strait relations and foreign policy; • electoral politics and voting; • social movements; • national identity; • gender politics. Having been fully updated to take to take stock of the 2012 and 2016 General Elections, the Sunflower Movement and new developments in cross-Strait relations, this is an essential text for any course on Taiwanese politics, Chinese politics and East Asian politics.


Understanding Modern Taiwan

Understanding Modern Taiwan

Author: Christian Aspalter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 135187697X

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Focusing on aspects of modern Taiwan related to the fields of economics, social policy and politics, this collection brings together leading scholars to discuss recent developments in Taiwanese society. The contributors discuss economic policy making in Taiwan, the Diaspora of Taiwanese businessmen, the issue of national identity, the factors behind political liberalization and democratization, labour and social politics, the emergence of social movements that promote new social policies, and the impact of democratization on welfare state politics in Taiwan. Since the lifting of martial law in 1987, Taiwan has undergone a period of rapid industrialization and democratization which has changed the face of Taiwanese society. This volume will provide an insight into these dramatic economic, political and societal changes.


Taiwan's Electoral Politics and Democratic Transition

Taiwan's Electoral Politics and Democratic Transition

Author: Hung-mao Tien

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 1995-11-04

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780765634993

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Taiwan's democratic transformation is gaining recognition by theorists and specialists as one of the world's most significant political development. Competitive election, competitive party system, and a functioning national legislature are crucial aspects of democratic development. This volume studies two major elections in Taiwan's post-authoritarian period since 1988, one on parliamentary election and the other elections of major and county executives. Analyses are deliberately broadened to include the most salient aspects of Taiwan politics that are related to elections, such as political parties, factions, business and politics, political culture, parliamentary politics, electoral system and voting behaviors. They provide a broad foundation for understanding Taiwan's political change and its future dynamic. The evolution of democratic politics in Taiwan, marked by the rise of a two-party system and genuine electoral competition, provides a unique case study of a successful progression from a politically authoritarian state to one with relative political freedom. The contributors to this book analyze the growth of Taiwan's competitive party system in the context of social attitudes, issue-based politics, and local factions. Highlights include: --Hung-mao Tien's examination of the changing dynamic between the Kuomintang and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP); --Yun-han Chu's empirical study of coalition politics; --Bruce Dickson's discussion of party adaptation to changes in the social and political climate, and its ramification for the People's Republic of China; --T.J. Cheng's analysis of DPP factionalism and party realignment; --William L. Parish's survey research on Taiwan's political values.


Politics in Taiwan

Politics in Taiwan

Author: Shelley Rigger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-05-03

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1134692978

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This book shows that Taiwan, unlike other countries, avoided serious economic disruption and social conflict, and arrived at its goal of multi-party competition with little blood shed. Nonetheless, this survey reveals that for those who imagine democracy to be the panacea for every social, economic and political ill, Taiwan's continuing struggles against corruption, isolation and division offer a cautionary lesson. This book is an ideal, one-stop resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of political science, particuarly those interested in the international politics of China, and the Asia-Pacific.


Party Politics in Taiwan

Party Politics in Taiwan

Author: Dafydd Fell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-09-27

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 113424021X

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In 1991 Taiwan held its first fully democratic election. This first single volume of party politics in Taiwan analyzes the evolution of party competition in the country, looking at how Taiwan’s parties have adjusted to their new multi-party election environment. It features key chapters on: the development of party politics in Taiwan the impact of party change on social welfare, corruption and national identity party politics in the DPP era. Including interviews with high-ranking Taiwanese politicians and material on the 2004 Presidential election, this important work brings the literature up-to-date. It provides a valuable resource for scholars of Chinese and Taiwanese politics and a welcome addition to the field of regime transition and democratization.


Taiwan's Politics in the 21st Century

Taiwan's Politics in the 21st Century

Author: Wei-chin Lee

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 9814289086

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This unique volume highlights Taiwan's ongoing efforts to mediate between competing political actors, a means to ensure domestic stability and national security without severely affecting its continuous economic growth and sovereign status in the international society. Taiwan's Politics in the 21st Century concentrates on three general areas: domestic politics, political economy, and external relations. Written by prominent scholars in the field, including John Hsieh, Shelley Rigger, Cal Clark, Alex Tan, Joseph Wong, T Y Wang, Quansheng Zhao, Guoli Liu, and Chyungly Lee. It also provides an overview of Taiwan's process of democratic consolidation, unravels dynamic interactions among various domestic and international actors in policy design and implementation, and explores future challenges to Taiwan thus leaving readers with a better understanding of the political complexity of Taiwan's attempts to strengthen its democratic governance and institutions.


Taiwan's Presidential Politics

Taiwan's Presidential Politics

Author: Muthiah Alagappa

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1315499118

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The March 2000 presidential election was an important milestone in the democratic development of Taiwan, with the Kuomintang turned out of power after five decades of control and replaced by the Democratic Progressive Party. This book address the variety of effects that Taiwan's democratic development and the election will have on domestic policy in the region. Part one looks at trends and changes in Taiwan's politics and analyzes the outcome of the March 2000 election. The chapters in part two discuss the international implications of Taiwan's democratic evolution for a variety of issues, including political, economic and security relations on both sides of the Taiwan strait; Japan's foreign policy in the region; U.S. foreign policy in the region; and peace and security in Southeast Asia. The challenges and prospects for continued democratic consolidation and the implications and lessons for the PRC and Southeast Asia are also explored.