In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a critical sign of democratic principles. In a political environment where voters’ opinion is the key political driver, the greatest challenge facing the NGO community is often that environmental concerns only represent secondary aspects of the policy-making process. This article focuses on the transformations (or lack thereof) in Taiwan’s environmental governance, under different political parties, particularly during the past few years. I begin with an overview of the key issues that have characterised Taiwan’s environmental movement and its battles, starting with the democratic transition of the mid-1980s, before focusing on two developmental pro...
Protests against naphtha crackers have been an important trend in Taiwan’s environmentalism since th...
Environmental policy is increasingly important to economic and social stability and ecosystem and h...
[[abstract]]This essay critically examines the evolution of the environmental impact assessment (EIA...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
Three decades of rapid industrialization until the lifting of martial law in 1987, with little or no...
[[abstract]]Since the DPP (Democratic Progressive Party) won the parliamentary majority and the pres...
[[abstract]]Of all the Chinese societies, Taiwan witnessed the first peaceful and democratic power t...
This chapter deals with the political repercussions of popular discontent towards several secondary ...
Examining the Green Party Taiwan (GPT) since its establishment through the aftermath of the most rec...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
[[abstract]]Summary For decades, Taiwan has tried to become part of the global climate mitigation pr...
Environmental policy is increasingly important to economic and social stability and ecosystem and h...
[[abstract]]“Political Process Theory” is a main research approach in this study, meanwhile, along w...
Protests against naphtha crackers have been an important trend in Taiwan’s environmentalism since th...
Environmental policy is increasingly important to economic and social stability and ecosystem and h...
[[abstract]]This essay critically examines the evolution of the environmental impact assessment (EIA...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
"In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a crit...
Three decades of rapid industrialization until the lifting of martial law in 1987, with little or no...
[[abstract]]Since the DPP (Democratic Progressive Party) won the parliamentary majority and the pres...
[[abstract]]Of all the Chinese societies, Taiwan witnessed the first peaceful and democratic power t...
This chapter deals with the political repercussions of popular discontent towards several secondary ...
Examining the Green Party Taiwan (GPT) since its establishment through the aftermath of the most rec...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
Transitions to non-nuclear energy systems are assumed to be positive phenomena. However, there is ex...
[[abstract]]Summary For decades, Taiwan has tried to become part of the global climate mitigation pr...
Environmental policy is increasingly important to economic and social stability and ecosystem and h...
[[abstract]]“Political Process Theory” is a main research approach in this study, meanwhile, along w...
Protests against naphtha crackers have been an important trend in Taiwan’s environmentalism since th...
Environmental policy is increasingly important to economic and social stability and ecosystem and h...
[[abstract]]This essay critically examines the evolution of the environmental impact assessment (EIA...