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Consolidating Taiwan's Democracy assesses the often-heard argument that political change in Taiwan, especially that resulting from recent elections that brought a change of ruling parties (first in the executive branch of government and then the legislative branch), proves that Taiwan's democratization has been "finalized" or consolidated. The author sees both positive and negative aspects to democracy's consolidation in Taiwan.
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Taiwan's 2000 Presidential Election Chapter 4 Taiwan's 2001 Legislative Election Chapter 5 Conclusions Chapter 6 Index Chapter 7 About the Author