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1 online resource |
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The Nottingham China Policy Institute series |
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Nottingham China Policy Institute series.
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Contents |
Forces Behind the Vitality of Taiwan; S. Tsang -- The Resilience and Dynamism of Taiwan's Democratic System; S. Rigger -- Social Foundations of Political Vitality; H.M. Hsiao -- Literature's Role in Breaching the Authoritarian Mindset; P. Lin -- The Impact of Film and the Performing Arts on Life in Taiwan; M. Harrison -- The Media and the Vitality of Democratic Taiwan, G.D. Rawnsley & Q. Gong -- Cross-Strait Tensions and Taiwan's Economic Vitality; S.L. Kastner -- Taishang as a Factor Shaping Taiwan's Domestic Politics; G. Schubert & S. Keng -- Social Network as a Source of Economic Vitality; D. Chen -- Innovation and Taiwan's Vitality in the Knowledge Economy; J. Wong -- Sustainability of Taiwan's Vitality; S. Tsang |
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Forces behind the vitality of Taiwan / Steve Tsang -- The Resilience and Dynamism of Taiwan's Democratic System / Shelley Rigger -- Social Foundations of Political Vitality / Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao -- Literature's role in breaching the authoritarian mindset / Pei-Yin Lin -- The impact of film and the performing arts on life in Taiwan / Mark Harrison -- The Media and the Vitality of Democratic Taiwan / Gary D. Rawnsley & Qian Gong -- Cross-Strait tensions and Taiwan's economic vitality / Scott L. Kastner -- Taishang as a Factor Shaping Taiwan's Domestic Politics / Gunter Schubert and Shu Keng -- Social network as a source of economic vitality / Dung-sheng Chen -- Innovation and Taiwan's Vitality in the Knowledge Economy / Joseph Wong -- Sustainability of Taiwan's Vitality / Steve Tsang |
Summary |
Taiwan is one of the most vibrant societies in the world. No one who has visited it can fail to be taken by its dynamism, contradictions, colour, excitement and, above all, vitality. But what is really behind this vibrant appearance? Examining a range of topics from the political, to the cultural and even the economic, the contributors describe and explain the many dimensions underpinning the vitality of Taiwan. In doing so, they demonstrate how the combination of innovation and competitive strategy, in aspects of society from the government, to the media and even in national industries, is forging Taiwan's unique position in the global economy |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
English |
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Vitality -- Political aspects -- Taiwan
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Vitality -- Economic aspects -- Taiwan
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Vitality -- Social aspects -- Taiwan
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Public administration -- Taiwan.
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Development studies -- Taiwan.
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Regional studies -- Taiwan.
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Development economics & emerging economies -- Taiwan.
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HISTORY -- Asia -- China.
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Politics and Government.
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Economic history
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Manners and customs
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Politics and government
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Social conditions
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SUBJECT |
Taiwan -- Politics and government -- 2000- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001008203
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Taiwan -- Economic conditions -- 1975-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85131979
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Taiwan -- Social conditions -- 2000- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003010409
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Taiwan -- Social life and customs -- 1975- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86005021
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Subject |
Taiwan
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Tsang, Steve Yui-Sang, 1959-
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ISBN |
9781137009906 |
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113700990X |
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1349436186 |
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9781349436187 |
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