In the shadow of China : political developments in Taiwan since 1949 在中共的投影下 : 一九四九年以来的台湾政治発展
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In the shadow of China : political developments in Taiwan since 1949 = 在中共的投影下 : 一九四九年以来的台湾政治発展
Hurst, c1993
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Tsai Chung kung ti tʿou ying hsia : 1949 nien i lai ti Tʿai-wan cheng chih fa chan
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Politically, Taiwan is still seen by many as military dictatorship, tainted by the imposition of a one-party state by the Kuomintang, which lost out to the Communists in China in 1949. Although Taiwan is a booming industrial state of 20 million people with the highest foreign exchange reserves in the world, its politics tend to be dismissed as peripheral to the study of modern China. However, Taiwan's immense economic strength is now being chanelled into the People's Republic via investments in the special economic zones of Guangdong and Fujien. It has also been transformed in the early 1990s from a military dictatorship into a state with an increasingly democratic orientation - a process which challenges assumptions about the incompatibility of Chinese culture and liberal democracy.
目次
- Constitutional development and reform, Hugdah Chiu
- the dynamics of democratic transition, Hung-mao Tien
- the electoral mechanism, Fu Hu
- opposition politics, Juergen Domes
- civil society and Taiwan's quest for identity, Thomas B. Gold
- Taiwanese consciousness, Hermann Halbeisen
- Chiang Kai-shek's policy to re-conquer the mainland, Steve Tsang
- policy towards the mainland, Ying-jeou Ma.
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