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Taiwan in Perspective: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, cartea 77

Wei-Chin Lee
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2002
Ever since the end of China's civil war in 1949, Taiwan has embarked on its own distinct, divergent path of development. In light of its remarkable achievements and inherent difficulties, therefore, Taiwan should not be considered a renegade province of China, but a society with a democratically-elected government that has taken a route different from the rest of China in developing its own cultural norms and values. This book examines the issues of democratic transition, political imprisonment and the political economy in Taiwan.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004118492
ISBN-10: 9004118497
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology


Public țintă

All those interested in Asian studies, sociology, political science and history.

Cuprins

Introduction, Wei Chin Lee

Democracy as Hegemony, Globalization as Indigenization, or the “Culture” in Taiwanese National Politics, Allen Chun

East Asian Culture and Democratic Transition, With Special Reference to the Case of Taiwan, John Fuh-Sheng Hsieh

The Role of Political Imprisonment in Developing and Enhancing Political Leadership: A Comparative Study of South Africa’s and Taiwan’s Democratization, Fran Buntman and Tong-yi Huang

What if We Don’t Party? Political Partisanship in Taiwan and korea in the 1990s, Alexander C. Tan, Karl Ho, Kyung-tue Kang and Tsung-chi Yu

Taiwan’s Distorted Democracy in Comparative Perspective, Cheng-tian Kuo

Politics of Foreign Labor Policy in Taiwan, Chien-yi Lu

The Political Economy of Taiwan’s Relations with Malaysia: Opportunities and Challenges, Samuel C. Y. Ku

“One China, One Taiwan”: An Analysis of the Democratic Progressive Party’s China Policy, T.Y. Wang

Taiwan: Parent, Province, or Blackballed State?, Alan M. Wachman

Contributors
Epilogue
Index

Notă biografică

Wei-chin Lee, Ph.D. (1986), Oregon, is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he teaches international relations and Chinese politics. In addition to a book on Taiwan, his publications have appeared in various journals including Asian Affairs, Asian Perspective, World Affairs and Studies in Comparative Communism.

Recenzii

'Anyone even remotely interested in the Taiwan experience will have to take this book and its conclusions in consideration.'
Dennis Hickey.