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2011

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This dissertation investigates and examine how the Kuomintang has


managed to weather critical challenges presented by the liberalization and


democratization of Taiwan, while maintaining its political presence and


consequently reconsolidating its crushing political dominance by recapturing the


presidential seat and obtaining the most votes any presidential candidate in the


history of Taiwan has ever captured.


The Kuomintang is anything but a pesky insect that refuses to go away.


The Kuomintang is a tightly run, self-sustaining, and highly disciplined political


machine that is deeply entrenched in all aspects of Taiwanese society through


institutions at both the national and local level, as well as through different


dimensions of institutions in the form of the five yuans, electoral rules, and local


bureaucracies and representative offices. These institutions are essential to the


Kuomintang's survival in Taiwan. This mutually engaging and interactive


institutional relationship has helped sustain the Kuomintang for more than a


century.


The Kuomintang's astonishing political success is a result of the


collaborative, interlocking nature of national institutions, and most importantly,


the Kuomintang's deep entrenchment in local institutions, along with the


Kuomintang's cultivation of clientele and paternalistic social relationships.

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Taiwan--Politics and government--2000-, Taiwan--Politics and government--1988-2000

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