Taiwan's Presidential Politics

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Alan M. Wachman
Author_Muthiah Alagappa
Beijing's Taiwan Policy
Beijing’s Taiwan Policy
bian
bian's
Bruce J. Dickson
C.Y. Cyrus Chu
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chen
Chen Shui Bian
Chen Shui Bian's Election
Chen Shui Bian's Victory
Chen Shui Bian’s Election
Chen Shui Bian’s Victory
Chen Shuibian
chen's
Chen's Election
Chen's Presidency
Chen's Victory
Chen’s Election
Chen’s Presidency
Chen’s Victory
China
Chinese Government
Chua Beng Huat
Civil Society
comparative democratization
Cross-strait Relations
democratic consolidation case study
DPP Candidate
election
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foreign policy analysis
Fourth Nuclear Power Plant
independence
Japan's Relationship
Japan’s Relationship
Larry Diamond
lee
Ly
Mainland China
Mainland Policy
Pap Government
party system change
political transitions Asia
Qingguo Jia
regional security studies
Roc
Romantic Triangle
shui
Southeast Asian politics
Strategic Triangle
Tain-Jy Chen
Taiwan Strait
Taiwan's Independence
Taiwanese Firms
Taiwan’s Independence
teng-hui
victory
Yoshihisa Amae
Yu-Shan Wu
Yun-han Chu

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765608345
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

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