Taiwan and the Cause of Democratization in China

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Taiwan and the Cause of Democratization in China

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9781802205725 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Chen Jie, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations, School of Social Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Publication Date: October 2024 ISBN: 978 1 80220 572 5 Extent: 198 pp
In a time when the political developments in China have major implications for the stability of the existing international order, this topical book revisits an enduring topic pertaining to Taiwan’s influence over China’s future. Based on extensive fieldwork, this book gives a holistic account of Taiwan’s mixed and overall declining agency in supporting the causes of democracy and human rights across mainland China and Hong Kong.

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In a time when the political developments in China have major implications for the stability of the existing international order, this topical book revisits an enduring topic pertaining to Taiwan’s influence over China’s future.

Based on extensive fieldwork, this book gives a holistic account of Taiwan’s mixed and overall declining agency in supporting the causes of democracy and human rights across mainland China and Hong Kong. With a carefully selected group of experts, Chen Jie explores how Taiwan’s successful democratic transition and consolidation inspired many social activists and liberal intellectuals. With a focus on Taiwan’s state and civil society, the book outlines how Taiwan’s agency has waned significantly, largely due to the socio-political campaigns of de-Sinification. The book ultimately finds that Taiwan’s role as a beacon of democracy is manifested by the island’s existence as the only liberal democracy in the Chinese speaking world.

The book’s critical investigations into the prospects of political liberalization and democratization in China are vital for students and scholars of Asian politics and policy, human rights, and international relations. Its examination of the role of Taiwan in facilitating democratic transition is also beneficial for international democracy and human rights agencies and policymakers alike.
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‘This book explores the complex roles Taiwan has played in promoting democracy in China and Hong Kong during Tsai Ing-wen''s presidency (2016-2024). It offers insights into specific themes like LGBTQ rights, the impact on mainland students in Taiwan, and Taiwan''s democratic influence in Xi Jinping’s China. The book is commendable for its thorough analysis and contextual depth with its interdisciplinary approach and the involvement of scholars and activists from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and beyond. The inclusion of diverse perspectives enriches our understanding, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between democracy and autocracy in contemporary East Asia.''
– Baogang He, Deakin University, Australia
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1 Studying Taiwan as a helper as well as inspirer for
democracy in China 9
Chen Jie
2 Taipei’s support for democracy in China: Paradox during
the Tsai administration 32
Chen Jie
3 Taiwan’s support for the Hong Kong pro-democracy cause 67
Joseph Yu-shek Cheng
4 Taiwan’s inspiration for the Chinese speaking world on
same-sex marriage and LGBTQ rights 99
Frédéric Krumbein
5 Does cross-border learning promote democratic reform?
Chinese students studying in Taiwan as an example 123
Chia-chou Wang
6 Lessons from Taiwan’s experience to promote China’s
peaceful democratic transition 145
Yeau-tarn Lee
7 Conclusion 173
Chen Jie
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