Volume 14, No. 1, July 2018Print

- Volume 14, No. 1, July 2018
- Editor |
- Date | July 2018
- 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).
Three Angles on the Alliance Options of Authoritarian Regimes
Laurence Whitehead
Understanding the “Gravity” of Authoritarianism:
China, Russia, and Authoritarian Cooperation
John Ishiyama
Dropping the Democracy Ball in Southern Africa:
SADC, South Africa, and Zimbabwe
Michael Bratton and Peter Penar
Regimes, Identities, and Regional Order:
Kuwait, Qatar, and the Gulf Cooperation Council
Sean L. Yom
The Relation between External and Internal
Authoritarian Legitimation: The Religious Foreign Policy of Morocco and Kazakhstan
Adele Del Sordi and Emanuela Dalmasso
More Than “Authoritarian Solidarity”:
Unbundling the International Cooperation Survival Package of Socialist Cuba
Bert Hoffmann
Naive or Cynical (or Both)?
U. S. Alliance Strategies and Authoritarian Counterparts
Laurence Whitehead and Desmond King
Dictatorship against Democracy
Stein Ringen