Democratization in Taiwan

Democratization in Taiwan

Challenges in Transformation

Paolino, Philip; Meernik, James

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2008

216

Dura

Inglês

9780754671916

15 a 20 dias

560

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Contents: Introduction, James Meernik and Philip Paolino; Democracy in a mildly divided society, John Fuh-sheng Hsieh; Confucian belief and the effectiveness of local governance: a survey and exploration of Taiwanese local elites in 7 countries and cities, Da-Chi Liao and Herlin Chien; Cultural and political convergence and divergence: survey data across the Taiwan strait with US and Korean comparisons, Steve Chan; Comparing consensus on Taiwan democracy among the mass public and elites, Chia-hung Tsai, Lu-huei Chen and Ching-hsin Yu; Democratic commitment in Taiwan: an analysis of survey data, T.Y. Wang; Quality of political choice and popular orientation toward democracy, Eric C.C. Chang and Yun-han Chu; Referendum and democracy: the experience of Taiwan, Chi Huang; Semi-presidentialism and voters' views of divided government in Taiwan, Philip Paolino; From state entrepreneurs to political entrepreneurs: democratization and the politics of financial liberalization in Taiwan, Alexander C. Tan; The China factor in Taiwan's domestic politics, Emerson Niou; Conclusion, Philip Paolino and James Meernik; Index.
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TEDS;taiwans;Direct Democracy;democracy;Taiwan's Democracy;legislative;Pan-Blue Supporters;yuan;Semi-presidential System;democratic;Mainland China;consolidation;China;national;Maximum Likelihood Coefficients;chengchi;Taiwan Independence;university;Taiwan Strait;solidarity;Democratic Consolidation;Vice Versa;Taiwan's Politics;pan-Green Supporters;Pan-blue Camp;Hualien County;Chiayi County;DPP Government;Hsinchu County;National Identity Cleavages;Referendum Ballots;Single Member Districts;Referendum Issues;Continuation Ratio Logit Model;China's Military Threat