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How did Taiwan transform itself from a "least developed country" into an Asian Tiger? How did it become a successful, multiparty democracy after years of authoritarian rule? Why do its relations with China and the US remain critical? The authors address these questions as they assess Taiwan's trajectory since 1949 in the political, economic, and social spheres. They also consider the challenges the country faces as it seeks to maintain its status and sustain growth despite internal struggles, rising tensions with Beijing, and declining international diplomatic recognition.
Contents
The Development of an Asian Tiger
Hans Stockton and Yao-Yuan Yeh
Contemporary Taiwan In Context
From Authoritarianism to Democracy
S. Rigger
Evolution of a Global Economic Power
C. Li
The Trajectory of Taiwan-US Relations
D. Van Vranken Hickey
The Tsai Administration
Politics in the Tsai Ing-wen Era
K. Templeman.
Social Issues and Social Policy
C. Wang and D.L.Weng
Political Cleavage and Generational Politics
T.Y. Wang and S. Cheng
The New Southbound Policy
K. Ho, C. Clark, and A. Tan
The Dynamics of Cross-Strait Relations
W. Lee
International Law and Institutions
J. deLisle
Conclusion
Beyond Regime Consolidations
Hans Stockton and Yao-Yuan Yeh