Taiwan in the 21st century: aspects and limitations of a development model /
Taiwan in the twenty-first century
edited by Robert Ash and J. Megan Greene.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
- xv, 279 p. ; 24 cm.
Economic life in mainland China and Taiwan and the rise of a productive market economy/ Ramon H. Myers Taiwan's success and vulnerability: Lessons for the 21st century/ Gustav Ranis Taiwan's development experience: Stabihty with growth, 1950-2002/ Erik Thorbecke and Henry Wan Can the 'Taiwan Model' of growth with equity be replicated in the Southeast Asian context?/ Anne Both Comparative productivity performance in manufacturing between Taiwan and mainland China, 1961-97/ Harry X. Wu and Xinpeng Xu Taiwan's knowledge-based economy: A historical perspective on higher education, manpower planning and economic development/ J. Megan Greene Re-engineering the developmental state in an age of globalization: Taiwan's quest for high-tech industries/ Yun-Han Chu Democratization in a Chinese community; Lessons from Taiwan/ Steve Tsang Democratic transition and the rule of law in Taiwan: A development model for the developing world?/ Bernard Y. Kao Constitutional developments in Taiwan and democratization of the Republic of China: A model or a precedent for the People's Republic of China?/ Jean-Pierre Cabestan A Tocquevillian process: Taiwan's democratization and its paradoxical foundations/ Francoise Mengin Is the party over? Taiwan's Kuomintang from power to opposition/ Thomas B. Gold