Political Change in China: Comparisons with Taiwan
BookAuthors
Bruce Gilley, ed. - Assistant Professor of Political Studies at Queen's University (Canada)
Larry Diamond, ed. - Stanford University
Weitseng Chen
Published by
Lynne Rienner Publishers, June 2008
Publication no. 1588265935
Paperback (1588265935) - $24.50 | ![]() |
How might China become a democracy? And what lessons, if any, might Taiwan's experience of democratization hold for China's future? The authors of this volume consider these questions, both through comparisons of Taiwan's historical experience with the current period of economic and social change in the PRC, and through more focused analysis of China's current, and possible future, politics.This volume explores current, and possible future, political change in China in the context of Taiwan's experience of democratization.
Table of Contents
- Comparing and Rethinking
Political Change in China and Taiwan - B. Gilley.
- Civil Society and the
State. The Evolution of Political Values - Y.H. Chu.
- Intellectual
Pluralism and Dissent - M. Goldman and A. Esarey.
- Religion and the
Emergence of Civil Society - R. Madsen.
- Business Groups: For or Against
the Regime? - D.J. Solinger.
- Regime Responses. Responsive
Authoritarianism - R.P. Weller.
- Developing the Rule of Law - R.
Peerenboom and W. Chen.
- Competitive Elections - T.J. Cheng and G. Lin.
- International Pressures and Domestic Pushback - J. deLisle.
- Looking
Forward. Taiwan's Democratic Transition: A Model for China? - B.
Gilley.
- Why China's Democratic Transition Will Differ from Taiwan's - L. Diamond.
Author's Biography
Bruce Gilley is assistant
professor of political studies at Queen's University in Canada. His
numerous publications include China's Democratic Future, Model Rebels:
The Rise and Fall of China's Richest Village, and Tiger on the Brink:
Jiang Zemin and China's New Elite. Larry Diamond is senior fellow at
the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and also at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and founding coeditor of
the Journal of Democracy. Most recent of his many works on democracy
and democratization are Developing Democracy: Toward Consolidation and
Promoting Democracy in the 1990s.
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Topics: Business | Democracy | Democratization | Elections and electoral reform | Rule of law | Rule of law and corruption | Canada | China | Taiwan



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