The State and Society in Taiwan's Transition from Authoritarian Rule |
Contents
THEORETICAL ORIENTATION | 9 |
The Origins and Development | 55 |
Constraints and Opportunities in the Transition | 104 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Agree Slightly anti-communism armed forces authoritarian rule central elective bodies Chiang Ching-kuo Chiang Kai-shek Chinese civil society Communist Constitution Control Yuan democratic development Democratic Progress Party democratic transition democratic values diplomatic Disagree dissidents Ehr Ehr Ehr Pa Incident electoral choice elites emergence establishment ethnic Free China Hu Fu independent issue Kao-shiung KMT leaders KMT's Kou-t'ung leadership Legislative Yuan liberalization in Taiwan lifting of martial logistic regression mainland major martial law martial rule mass public military Model Nationalist government opposition forces opposition groups opposition leaders opposition movement opposition party organization partisan disposition partisanship percent political liberalization political parties polyarchy Provincial reform relationship represented ruling bloc ruling KMT ruling party significant social strong structure survey Table Taipei Taipei city Taiwan Garrison Command Taiwan Strait Taiwanese Tang-Wai leaders Tang-Wai opposition Temporary Provisions theoretical three central elective transition from authoritarian transition to democracy TWPPRA variables voters