Taiwan: nation-state or province?

2013; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 51; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.51-1715

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

John F. Copper,

Tópico(s)

Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics

Resumo

CHAPTER 1. The Land and the People Physical Setting Climate, Soil, and Natural Resources Population Ethnic Groups Culture Transportation and Communications The Media Tourism Notes CHAPTER 2. History Prehistory and Early History Western and Chinese Rule Part of the Japanese Empire World War II Part of China Again Taiwan as the Republic of China Taiwan Ruled by Chiang Ching-kuo Taiwan under Lee Teng-hui Chen Shui-bian's Taiwan Notes CHAPTER 3. Society Social Structure and Order Ethnic Issues Languages and Religions Early Forces of Social Change Development and Social Change Education Social Welfare Other Social Problems Notes CHAPTER 4. Political System Political Culture and Tradition The Constitution The National Assembly and the Presidency The Five-Branch Government Local Government Political Parties Elections Ideology, Modernization, and the Future Notes CHAPTER 5. The Economy The Economy to 1950 The Economy: 1950--2000 Growth Strategies Key Industries and the Taiwan Economic Miracle The Labor Force Trade, Investment, and Energy A Model of Development The economy under Chen Shui-bian Notes CHAPTER 6. Foreign and Military Policies Background Diplomatic Decline and Partial Recovery Domestic Affairs and Foreign Policy Taiwan's National Security Policy Taiwan and the United States Taiwan and the People's Republic of China Taiwan and the Rest of the World Ties with International Organizations Notes CHAPTER 7. The Future Beginning Assumptions External or Global Variables Internal or Domestic Variables Alternative Futures Summing Up

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