The First Chinese Democracy

The First Chinese Democracy Political Life in the Republic of China on Taiwan

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Publisher's Synopsis

The political transformation of Taiwan from authoritarian regime based on martial law into a democracy based on a constitution created in mainland China and revised to suit Taiwan's unique circumstances is one of the great political sagas of the 20th century. Defeated on the China mainland, the Kuomintang underwent reform and established a new polity on Taiwan that allowed for four patterns of political development.;First, since 1950 the Kuomintang has engaged in a top-down, guided democratic process and gradually tolerated an opposition-driven, bottom-up democratization process. Second, a significant number of politicians in the Kuomintang and opposition internalized ideological-cultural adjustments that meshed with the practice of democracy. Third, local party elections, which were then institutionalized by the mid 1990s. Finally increased commitment to democracy and pressure from the opposition made it possible for a majority of politicians to restrain extremists and amend the constitution in order to practice democracy.;These four patterns of political change reflect a complex political process of behavioural and institutional change in which the key requisites for democracy - a responsible opposition, a political culture compatible with democracy, competing political parties participating in free elections, and respect for a constitution - now exist in Taiwan. As long as an extreme minority who endorse Taiwan nationalism remains committed to playing by the rules of democracy, and as long as the People's Republic of China does not try to destroy Taiwan's democracy, there is a high probability that the first Chinese democracy can survive.

Book information

ISBN: 9780801856501
Publisher: John Hopkins University Press
Imprint: John Hopkins University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 320.95124909049
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 372
Weight: 715g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 31mm