Taiwan's Social Movements under Ma Ying-jeou
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<p>In the spring of 2014 the Sunflower Movement’s three-week occupation of the Legislative Yuan brought Taiwan back to international media attention. It was the culmination of a series of social movements that had been growing in strength since 2008 and have become even more salient since the spring of 2014. Social movements in Taiwan have emerged as a powerful new actor that needs to be understood alongside those players that have dominated the literature such as political parties local factions Taishang China and the United States. </p><p>This book offers readers an introduction to the development of these social movements in Taiwan by examining a number of important movement case studies that focus on the post 2008 period. The return of the Kuomintang (KMT) to power radically changed the political environment for Taiwan’s civil society and so the book considers how social activists responded to this new political opportunity structure. The case chapters are based on extensive fieldwork and are written by authors from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and methodological approaches; in some cases authors combine being both academics and activists themselves. Together the chapters focus on a number of core issues providing the book with four key aims. Firstly it investigates the roots of the movements and considers how to best explain their emergence. Secondly it examines the development trajectories of these movements. Thirdly it looks at the best way to explain their impact and development patterns and finally it assesses their overall impact questioning whether they can be regarded as successes or failures. </p><p>Covering a unique range of social movement cases the book will be of interest to students and researchers interested in Taiwanese society and politics as well as social movements and civil society.</p>
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