Volume 12, No. 2, December 2016Print

- Volume 12, No. 2, December 2016
- Editor |
- Date | December 2016
- Publishing Institution | Taiwan Foundation for Democracy
The Taiwan Journal of Democracy (TJD) is a refereed journal devoted to the study of democratic politics, in general, and democratic development in Taiwan and in other Asian democracies, in particular. Published semi-annually, the journal's goal is to provide an open forum, free of cultural and partisan bias, for academic and policy research and a venue for dialog among scholars and professional specialists on democratic experience. The journal particularly wishes to promote articles comparing the experience of new democracies (including Taiwan).
Democratic Design and Democratic Reform: The Case of Australia
Benjamin Reilly
Rethinking the Impact of Representative Democracy upon
John Keane
Taiwan’s Semi-Presidential System Was Easy to Establish but Is
A Comparison between the Constitutional Reform Efforts
Jih-wen Lin
Testing Four Analytical Models in an Empirical World
Baogang He
President-Prime Minister Relations and Democratic Stability:
One Decade of Semi-Presidentialism in Post-Conflict
Lydia M. Beuman
Schools, Peers, and the Political Socialization of Young Social
Movement Participants in Hong Kong
Chun Wing Lee
A Game-Theory Model of Democratization and Political
Mathew Y. H. Wong
Review Essay
Minority versus Monolithic Governments in Central and
Amy H. Liu