In five decades, Taiwan has shifted from an authoritarian regime
to a multi-party democracy, has moved steadily toward
modernization, and has become an economically affluent, socially
pluralistic society. Its experience provides valuable lessons for
developing countries. This book offers a critical assessment of
Taiwan's path to modernization, focusing particularly on
developments of constitutional democracy and the rule of law,
democratic transition and consolidation, internationalization and
globalization, and social developments.
From its market economy to its democratization, Taiwan provides
a valuable case study. On social developments, it provides a unique
model of demographic transition, rising women's social status, and
the emergence of the nuclear family. In eighteen chapters written
by prominent scholars, this book examines the multiple aspects of
Taiwan's modernization in a global perspective.
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