1st Edition

The Taiwan-china Connection Democracy And Development Across The Taiwan Straits

By Tse-kang Leng Copyright 1996
    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    171 Pages
    by Routledge

    Exploring the transitional role of the state in Taiwan's economic development, this book focuses especially on the impact of trade with mainland China. Tse-Kang Leng argues that the basic structure of political forces within Taiwan and its pattern of external economic relations have been transformed in the 1990s, with cross-Straits trade playing a key part. Although politically embarrassing to the government, this trade provides an economic opportunity that is irresistibly attractive to business interests.Thus, cross-Straits trade and investment have served as a fulcrum by which societal interests have moved an unwilling state. Going beyond the ?strong state? paradigm, the author's analysis of current cross-Straits economic policies reveals a sharp contrast between Taiwan's authoritarian past and its current era of democratization. Weighing the crucial forces at work in Taiwan?democratization, state-society interaction, and economic interdependence with mainland China?Leng provides a thorough analysis of Taiwan's political and economic development in the 1990s and beyond.

    Introduction -- Democratic Transition in Taiwan -- An Overview of Taiwan’s China Policy -- Institutional Conflicts and Power Struggles -- State-Business Relations and Taiwan’s Cross-Straits Economic Policy -- Governing Cross-Straits Economic Relations -- Conclusion

    Biography

    Tse-Kang Leng is an associate research fellow and chief of the Cooperation and Exchange Section of the Institute of International Relations at National Chengchi University, Taipei.