LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john fcopper

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john fcopper

  • Taiwan at a Tipping Point
    JOHN F COPPER / John F. Copper / John FCopper
    This study examines the Democratic Progressive Party's 2016 electoral victory in Taiwan. It places the election within the context of Taiwan's recent political history and investigates whether the party is likely to hold onto power. ...
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    135,95 €

  • Historical Dictionary of Taiwan (Republic of China)
    JOHN F COPPER / John F. Copper / John FCopper
    This fourth edition of Historical Dictionary of the Taiwan (Republic of China) covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. ...
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    190,58 €

  • KMT Returns to Power
    John FCopper / John Franklin Copper
    This book focuses on the KMT’s reputation for economic management, democratization, and good leadership that made its return to power in 2008 possible. The opposition Democratic Progressive Party’s corruption was also a factor. The KMT seems ready to continue to rule for some time suggesting short turnovers in ruling parties unlikely. ...
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    74,87 €

  • Consolidating Taiwan’s Democracy
    John Copper / John FCopper
    Consolidating Taiwan’s Democracy assesses the argument that political change in Taiwan, in particular the recent elections that brought a change of ruling parties in both the executive branch of government and the legislative branch, proves that Taiwan’s democratization has been 'finalized' or consolidated. This insightful work explores both the positive and negative aspects of...
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    73,93 €

  • Taiwan’s Mid-1990s Elections
    John F. Copper / John FCopper
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    121,76 €

  • Coping with a Bad Global Image
    John FCopper / John Franklin Copper / Ta-Ling Copper Lee / Ta-ling Lee
    This book assesses the human rights condition in the People’s Republic of China during 1993-94, focusing on how abuses have engendered difficulties for Bejing in international relations. It considers changes in the political and legal systems and Communist ideology (more correctly, its demise) in its appraisal. These, the authors contend, are causative factors of human rights a...
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    90,00 €