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7. Developing the Rule of Law
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Randall Peerenboom
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Comparing and Rethinking Political Change in China and Taiwan 1
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Part 1. Civil Society and the State
- 2. The Evolution of Political Values 25
- 3. Intellectual Pluralism and Dissent 49
- 4. Religion and the Emergence of Civil Society 79
- 5. Business Groups: For or Against the Regime? 95
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Part 2. Regime Responses
- Part 2 Regime Responses 115
- 6. Responsive Authoritarianism 115
- 7. Developing the Rule of Law 135
- 8. Competitive Elections 161
- 9. International Pressures and Domestic Pushback 185
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Part 3. Looking Forward
- 10. Taiwan’s Democratic Transition: A Model for China? 213
- 11. Why China’s Democratic Transition Will Differ from Taiwan’s 243
- References 259
- The Contributors 291
- Index 295
- About the Book 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Comparing and Rethinking Political Change in China and Taiwan 1
-
Part 1. Civil Society and the State
- 2. The Evolution of Political Values 25
- 3. Intellectual Pluralism and Dissent 49
- 4. Religion and the Emergence of Civil Society 79
- 5. Business Groups: For or Against the Regime? 95
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Part 2. Regime Responses
- Part 2 Regime Responses 115
- 6. Responsive Authoritarianism 115
- 7. Developing the Rule of Law 135
- 8. Competitive Elections 161
- 9. International Pressures and Domestic Pushback 185
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Part 3. Looking Forward
- 10. Taiwan’s Democratic Transition: A Model for China? 213
- 11. Why China’s Democratic Transition Will Differ from Taiwan’s 243
- References 259
- The Contributors 291
- Index 295
- About the Book 309