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Arises from a conference on issues of importance to the future of Taiwan and the region. With contributions by scholars from Taiwan and the West, the text is divided into sections on political reform and development on Taiwan, its changing political economy, and social and environmental issues.
List of contents
I: Political Reform and Development on Taiwan; 1: Taiwan's Evolution Toward Democracy: A Historical Perspective; 2: The Changing Nature of Taiwan's Politics; 3: Local Politics on Taiwan: Continuity and Change; 4: Classification, Power, and Markets: Waning of the Ethnic Division of Labor; II: Taiwan's Changing Political Economy; 5: Taiwan's Emerging Position in the International Division of Labor; 6: Taiwan's Emerging Technological Trajectory: Creating New Forms of Competitive Advantage; III: Social and Environmental Issues on Taiwan; 7: The Labor Movement in Taiwan: A Retrospective and Prospective Look; 8: Small Fortunes: Class and Society in Taiwan; 9: Environmentalism in Taiwan; 10: Taiwan's Rural Populace: Brought In or Left Out of the Economic Miracle?; IV: Taiwan's External Relations; 11: The ROC's New Foreign Policy Strategy; 12: The Political Economy of Taiwan's International Commercial Links; 13: Taiwan's Emerging Economic Relations with the PRC; V: The Future of Taiwan–PRC Relations; 14: Beijing-Taipei Interaction as a Two-Person Conflict (1949-88); 15: PRC Perceptions of Taiwan's Political Economy; 16: The Role of the United States in Taiwan-PRC Relations; 17: Beijing-Taipei Relations Approaching the Year 2000
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Michael Ying-Mao Kav, Denis Fred Simon
Summary
Arises from a conference on issues of importance to the future of Taiwan and the region. With contributions by scholars from Taiwan and the West, the text is divided into sections on political reform and development on Taiwan, its changing political economy, and social and environmental issues.