Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond
In Taiwan's Democracy on Trial, Professor Copper assesses the process of democratization in Taiwan during the Chen Shui-bian Era (2000 to 2008) and after. He shows that in several respects, most important being press freedom, human rights, ethnic relations, political reform, constitutionalism, and clean governance, democratization regressed. Economic management was not good and relations with the United States were severely strained, which also hurt the Chen administration and explains why the Nationalist Party returned to power in 2008. The democratization process has improved since 2008.
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Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond
In Taiwan's Democracy on Trial, Professor Copper assesses the process of democratization in Taiwan during the Chen Shui-bian Era (2000 to 2008) and after. He shows that in several respects, most important being press freedom, human rights, ethnic relations, political reform, constitutionalism, and clean governance, democratization regressed. Economic management was not good and relations with the United States were severely strained, which also hurt the Chen administration and explains why the Nationalist Party returned to power in 2008. The democratization process has improved since 2008.
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Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond

Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond

by John Franklin Copper
Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond

Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond

by John Franklin Copper

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In Taiwan's Democracy on Trial, Professor Copper assesses the process of democratization in Taiwan during the Chen Shui-bian Era (2000 to 2008) and after. He shows that in several respects, most important being press freedom, human rights, ethnic relations, political reform, constitutionalism, and clean governance, democratization regressed. Economic management was not good and relations with the United States were severely strained, which also hurt the Chen administration and explains why the Nationalist Party returned to power in 2008. The democratization process has improved since 2008.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761853206
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 07/10/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 118
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

John F. Copper is the Stanley J. Buckman Distinguished Professor of International Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the author of more than twenty-five books on China, Taiwan, and Asian affairs. In 1997, Professor Copper was recipient of the International Communications Award.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Democratization during the Chen Shui-bianPresidency-the Early Years
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Democratization during the Later Years of the Chen Presidency
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Chen Shui-bian and Taiwan's Democratization-A Final Argument
Chapter 6 Chapter 5: The Chen Shui-bian Era in Retrospect andPresident Ma Ying-jeou
Chapter 7 Index
Chapter 8 About the Author
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