[[abstract]]Of all the Chinese societies, Taiwan witnessed the first peaceful and democratic power transfer in 2000. With the coming to power of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), new political opportunity was opened up for environmentalists, who had been aligned with the DPP for more than a decade. Did the regime change provide a better milieu for synergy between environmental activists and state officials? Was a better style of environmental governance possible under the DPP government? These are the main questions this paper tries to raise and answer. A puzzle has been found here. While environmentalists have gained important access to policy decision-making, pro-development counter-mobilizations were also on the rise, and governmen...
In the past two decades, despite seemingly violating its policy of sustainable development, the gove...
This paper examines the limits of environmental activism in People’s Republic of China (PRC), an aut...
The argument goes that, as living standards rise, the demand for better environmental management inc...
This chapter deals with the political repercussions of popular discontent towards several secondary ...
"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...
[[abstract]]“Political Process Theory” is a main research approach in this study, meanwhile, along w...
In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a criti...
[[abstract]]This article explores the evolution of social movement politics under theDemocratic Prog...
Three decades of rapid industrialization until the lifting of martial law in 1987, with little or no...
Environmental law making, like other legislative processes in China, used to take place behind close...
[[abstract]]This essay critically examines the evolution of the environmental impact assessment (EIA...
Environmental law making, like other legislative processes in China, used to take place behind close...
On September 28, 1986, the Democratic Progressive Party was formed in defiance of restrictions set b...
Environmental law making, like other legislative processes in China, used to take place behind close...
In the past two decades, despite seemingly violating its policy of sustainable development, the gove...
This paper examines the limits of environmental activism in People’s Republic of China (PRC), an aut...
The argument goes that, as living standards rise, the demand for better environmental management inc...
This chapter deals with the political repercussions of popular discontent towards several secondary ...
"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...
[[abstract]]“Political Process Theory” is a main research approach in this study, meanwhile, along w...
In representative governments, a healthy turnover of power among ruling parties is viewed as a criti...
[[abstract]]This article explores the evolution of social movement politics under theDemocratic Prog...
Three decades of rapid industrialization until the lifting of martial law in 1987, with little or no...
Environmental law making, like other legislative processes in China, used to take place behind close...
[[abstract]]This essay critically examines the evolution of the environmental impact assessment (EIA...
Environmental law making, like other legislative processes in China, used to take place behind close...
On September 28, 1986, the Democratic Progressive Party was formed in defiance of restrictions set b...
Environmental law making, like other legislative processes in China, used to take place behind close...
In the past two decades, despite seemingly violating its policy of sustainable development, the gove...
This paper examines the limits of environmental activism in People’s Republic of China (PRC), an aut...
The argument goes that, as living standards rise, the demand for better environmental management inc...