This article explores the role of legality in conceptions of state and society among bureaucrats in the Taipei, Taiwan city government. When administrators confront the global arena, the existence of law emblematizes modernity and the ability to participate in the international system. In interactions among administrators, law is laden with impossible ideals and fraught with assumptions of hypocrisy. In dealings with people outside the government, legality often signals the breakdown of other, more valuable social norms. Far from legitimating administrative action, legality itself is legitimated by reference to the same values as other social action: it is held up to an ideal of consensus and cultural coherence and judged by its ability to ...
This dissertation studies the politics of the legal profession in political regime change from and t...
Rule of Law has become popular jargon in Chinese society since its adoption in the Third Amendment t...
This article aims to analyze Taiwan's government accountability for fishermen who are working in the...
This article explores the role of legality in conceptions of state and society among bureaucrats in ...
This article illuminates the social nature of bureaucratic practice. Analyzing the everyday speech o...
Like some other new democracies, Taiwan has transformed from a developmental state to a regulatory s...
Scholars and politicians have sometimes presented bureaucracy as inherently conflicting with democra...
This article’s investigation into the “agency for legitimacy” proceeds in five steps: Part I introdu...
The common theme of the articles assembled for this issue is a focus on Asian societies and their st...
Hybrid regulatory bodies have been credited for functioning as an institutional bypass around the bu...
This article looks at one component of Taiwan\u27s development experience, the informal financing te...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
Talk of law reform is in the air throughout East Asia. Whether in Beijing or Tokyo or here, law refo...
This article aims to analyze Taiwan's government accountability for fishermen who are wor...
This dissertation studies the politics of the legal profession in political regime change from and t...
Rule of Law has become popular jargon in Chinese society since its adoption in the Third Amendment t...
This article aims to analyze Taiwan's government accountability for fishermen who are working in the...
This article explores the role of legality in conceptions of state and society among bureaucrats in ...
This article illuminates the social nature of bureaucratic practice. Analyzing the everyday speech o...
Like some other new democracies, Taiwan has transformed from a developmental state to a regulatory s...
Scholars and politicians have sometimes presented bureaucracy as inherently conflicting with democra...
This article’s investigation into the “agency for legitimacy” proceeds in five steps: Part I introdu...
The common theme of the articles assembled for this issue is a focus on Asian societies and their st...
Hybrid regulatory bodies have been credited for functioning as an institutional bypass around the bu...
This article looks at one component of Taiwan\u27s development experience, the informal financing te...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
Talk of law reform is in the air throughout East Asia. Whether in Beijing or Tokyo or here, law refo...
This article aims to analyze Taiwan's government accountability for fishermen who are wor...
This dissertation studies the politics of the legal profession in political regime change from and t...
Rule of Law has become popular jargon in Chinese society since its adoption in the Third Amendment t...
This article aims to analyze Taiwan's government accountability for fishermen who are working in the...