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List of figures | ||
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Acknowledgments | ||
Note on romanization | ||
1 | Voting for democracy | 1 |
2 | Learning to vote: the origins of Taiwan's electoral system | 34 |
3 | Party-state authoritarianism in the pre-reform era (1945-1972) | 55 |
4 | Electoral mobilization in the pre-reform era (1945-1972) | 81 |
5 | Political reform under Chiang Ching-kuo (1972-1988) | 103 |
6 | The watershed elections of 1989 | 131 |
7 | The Lee Teng-hui years (1990-1996) | 148 |
8 | Continuing challenges to Taiwan's democracy | 178 |
Notes | 194 | |
Suggestions for further reading | 217 | |
Chronology | 220 | |
Index | 224 |
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