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Social policy reforms driven by profound social changes have been a
popular and pressing topic worldwide in recent years in both policy
and academic circles. In this book, prominent social policy
scholars from Europe, North America, and Asia discuss the history
of social policies, compare different social development models,
and analyze the challenges facing these economies' social policy
reforms. The book provides comprehensive and comparative
perspectives and updated data on social development and social
policy reforms in the world's major economies, and particularly, in
mainland China.
This book is a study of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the
Taiwan Independence Movement (TIM) and electoral politics in Taiwan
during 2000-2012. It consists of two parts: the first part proposes
a movement government framework to understand the fluctuating
popular support for the DPP government during 2000-2008 when it was
in power, and the second part includes a series of studies on the
DPP's quick but limited revival during 2008-2012 when it was out of
power. For the DPP in and out of power, its strategic relations
with the TIM have either promoted or constrained popular support
for the DPP under different circumstances. This book reviews the
history of the TIM since 1945, its relations with the DPP since
1986, the DPP's strategies in dealing with the TIM, and explains
how these strategies have significantly affected the size and
composition of the DPP's support base since 2000 by analyzing rich
survey data collected during 1996-2013. Theoretically, this book
challenges the traditional dichotomous and overly structuralist
understanding of state-movement relations; empirically, it provides
both qualitative and quantitative analysis of Taiwan's major
political and social events since 2000, such as presidential and
legislative elections, and rise of Taiwanese nationalism.
As China has become the world's second largest economy and risen
rapidly amid various internal and external challenges, its profound
social transformation and changing social policies are seemingly
receiving inadequate attention from both academic and policy
communities, especially in the Xi Jinping era since 2013. After
decades of development, new social values, behaviours and
organisations have emerged in China. Social changes and unresolved
social issues are demanding for policy attention and proper
governance.This book studies the important aspects of China's
social transformation, policy and governance in recent years,
including social stability maintenance, education, social media,
industrial de-capacity and lay-off campaign, ethnic minority and
ethnic policy, elderly care, poverty reduction and social
governance. It will enable readers to have a better understanding
of China's most important and pressing social issues and relevant
social policies.
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