Volume 16, No. 2, December 2020Print

- Volume 16, No. 2, December 2020
- Editor |
- Date | December 2020
- 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).
Economic Capacity, Regime Type, or Policy Decisions?
Indonesia’s Struggle with COVID-19
Marcus Mietzner
Regime Type and Pandemic Policy:
Hybrid Exceptionalism in Malaysia
William Case
The Politics of the Pandemic in South Korea
Yoonkyung Lee and Myungji Yang
Solving the Collective Action Problem:
Taiwan, New Zealand, and the COVID-19 Battle
Alexander C. Tan
United Front Organizations as a Political Machine:
Political Clientelism, Authoritarian Elections,
and Electoral Breakthrough in Hong Kong
Eliza W. Y. Lee
Church and State in Post-Handover Hong Kong
J. Christopher Soper and Joel S. Fetzer
The Global Rise of Corruption-Driven Political Change
Christopher Carothers
Political Correlates of a Democracy without Parties: Peru
Omar Sanchez-Sibony