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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Steven J Hood |
| ISBN: | 0813390079 9780813390079 |
| OCLC Number: | 35198668 |
| Description: | xiii, 181 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | 1. Theoretical Considerations -- 2. Rebuilding the Party on Taiwan -- 3. Political Calm and Slow Change -- 4. Chiang Ching-kuo's Break from the Past -- 5. Liberalizing the Political System -- 6. Inner-Party Conflict and the Emergence of Democracy -- 7. Testing Democratic Reforms in Taiwan -- 8. Concluding Analysis: The Kuomintang and Political Development on Taiwan. |
| Responsibility: | Steven J. Hood. |
Abstract:
Focusing on the role of KMT party elites in the democratization process. Steven Hood considers the KMT's evolution from a Leninist party-state to a fractious party in a competitive political system. Many contemporary studies suggest that democratization is the product of decisions, compromises, and accidents - the result of relatively short-term confrontations among elites in the opposition and softliners and hardliners within authoritarian regimes. Although these factors are important, the democratization of Taiwan has been a long-term process of elites wrestling within the confines of existing political institutions. Taiwan's case study reminds us that we need to revisit the prerequisites that must underline a true democracy - factors that are too often ignored or dismissed by scholars studying the democratization process.
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