International Effects on the Process of Democratization in East Asia and Central Europe (1949-2002) |
Contents
Literature Review and Methodology | 20 |
Taiwans Path toward Democracy | 58 |
II | 68 |
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American approach Asian authoritarian rule Beijing Beijing's bipolar Central Europe Chen Chen Shui-bian Chinese Cold War Communist Comparative conflict Council of Europe countries democracy democratic consolidation democratic transition democratization process dimensions of democratization diplomatic domestic political East Asia Eastern and Central Eastern Europe EBRD economic reform elite emerging external conditions favorable forces foreign policy framework geopolitical order global Gorbachev human rights independence initial institutions international context international dimension issue KMT government KMT regime Lee Teng-hui mainland membership Moscow multilateral NATO opposition pact party peace Poland political change political reform pre-transition President Pridham process of democratization promote Przeworski regime change Regional Order regional security relations reunification Romania Russia Schmitter Slovakia social Soviet Union stability studies Taipei Taiwan and Hungary Taiwan independence Taiwan Strait Taiwan's and Hungary's Taiwan's political Taiwanese tangwai transnational unfavorable external factors Whitehead