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A Century of Development in Taiwan : From Colony to Modern State

Chow, Peter C.Y.(Edited by)
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Most colonies became independent countries after the end of World War II, while few of them became modernized even after decades of their independence.

Taiwan is one of the few to become a modern state with remarkable achievements in its economic, socio-cultural, and political development. In 1921, Taiwanese intellectuals initiated a Petition Movement for the Establishment of a Taiwanese Parliament under the colonial government.

Leaders of the enlightenment also established the Taiwan Cultural Association (TCA) on October 17, 1921.

These two movements led to a series of socio-cultural, political, and economic developments during the past century.

This book addresses the path and trajectory of the emergence of Taiwan from a colony to a modern state in the past century.

It contains four major sections on identity and political developments and explores international relations, economic development. educational and societal development, and culture and literature development. This thorough exploration will prove invaluable to graduate and undergraduate students in Taiwan history, literature, and the cultural and political economy of development as well as students studying East Asia.

It offers the same wealth of information to researchers and practitioners in Taiwan-China-US trilateral relations and in cultural anthropology and practices in East Asia politics and business.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1800880154 / 9781800880153
Hardback
951.249
28/01/2022
United Kingdom
English
432 pages
24 cm