Throughout the twentieth century Taiwan was viewed as a model -
whether in terms of a model colony, a model China or a development
model. This perception was based on the notion of Taiwan undergoing
an economic miracle and political developments. Yet much of
Taiwan's history is unique and may not be readily replicable
elsewhere.
Written by an impressive line up of contributors from the US,
UK, Taiwan, France and Hong Kong, this book analyzes Taiwan's
economic and political achievements, and asks whether it is
possible to identify through the experience of a single nation -
Taiwan - the makings of a replicable model.
This book will appeal to students and scholars of Taiwan,
political economy, and Asia-Pacific regional development
issues.
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