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Taiwan´s Political System
Executive Summary
Taiwan is hosting 22. ... Beside political differences to the Mainland China, a growing national identity within Taiwan is strongly influencing politics and business and has led to conflicts with the Mainland China for several times during the last century. ...
Although Taiwan and China have many similarities like the language or an emerging economy and the religion, 50 years of development with different economical, political and international regimes have left their signs. The emerging republican multiparty system in Taiwan faces a communistic single-party-rule on the Mainland China. ... (The tasks of the Yuans will not be further discussed)
Political Parties
Taiwan has three major political parties: the Kuomintang (KMT) party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the New Party (NP). ... Both have little influence on the main political activities. ...
Political Challenges
The leadership of the KTM over more than 50 years helped to build up a Taiwanese-national identity. But it didn’t succeed to introduce significant structural changes in the political system in Taiwan. ...
Two major elections might help to reshape the political landscape. ... The current president Chen Shui-bian, a supporter of the independence for Taiwan, announced to push against diplomatic and political constraints. ...
Conclusion
The political development in Taiwan has challenges ahead. ... Structural changes in the legal system and more cooperation between political parties are likely. ... com
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Approximate Word count = 1181 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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