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Decline of Kuomintang (KMT) Electoral Dominance, Factional Conflict and Bureaucratic Reforms in Taiwan
Unformatted Document Text:  36 1999 Who’s Who of Republic of China, 2000. Taipei: Central News Agency. 1997 Shijienianjian. 1996. Taipei:CNA. Niou, Emerson M.S. and Peter C. Ordeshook. 1997. “Designing Coherent Government,” In Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner, Yun-han Chu, and Hung-mao Tien, eds. Consolidating the Third Wave Democracies. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Roberts, Dexter, Stuart Young, Mark L. Clifford, and Stan Crock. April 3, 2000. “The Reformer in Charge.” Business Week. Shugart, Matthew S., and John M. Carey. 1992. Presidents and Assemblies: Constitutional Design and Electoral Dynamics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Suh, Sangwon, Alejandro Reyes, and Allen T. Cheng. March 31, 2000. “Seismic Changes.” Asiaweek. Tang, Te-Chung. January 2000. “The Legal Purposes of the APA.” Yue-Dan 56:146-160. “The Record of Second Reading of the APA.” Document of the Legislative Yuan. 88(6):605-609. The Republic of China Yearbook. 2000. Taipei: Government Information Office. Thies, Michael F. July 2001. “Keeping Tabs on Partners: The Logic of Delegation in Coalition Governments.” American Journal of Political Science 45(3):580-598. Weingast, Barry, and Mark Moran. 1983. “Bureaucratic Discretion or Congressional Control? Regulatory Policy and by the Federal Trade Commission.” Journal of Political Economy 91:765-800. Wu, Sofia. March 17, 2000. “Taiwan Goes to Polls Amid Sense of Uncertainty.” Central News Agency. Wu, Yu-Shan. 1998. “Semi-Presidentialism or Imperial-Presidentialism? A Comparison between Constitutional Reforms in the ROC and the Russian Federation.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston. Yeh, Jiunn-rong and Ming-sung Kuo. July 1999. “Agency Response to Possible Impacts of the Newly Enacted Administrative Procedures Act.” Journal of Economic, Social, and Legal Institution 24:1-41.

Authors: Baum, Jeeyang.
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1999 Who’s Who of Republic of China, 2000. Taipei: Central News Agency.

1997 Shijienianjian. 1996. Taipei:CNA.

Niou, Emerson M.S. and Peter C. Ordeshook. 1997. “Designing Coherent Government,” In
Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner, Yun-han Chu, and Hung-mao Tien, eds. Consolidating the
Third Wave Democracies. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Roberts, Dexter, Stuart Young, Mark L. Clifford, and Stan Crock. April 3, 2000. “The Reformer
in Charge.” Business Week.

Shugart, Matthew S., and John M. Carey. 1992. Presidents and Assemblies: Constitutional
Design and Electoral Dynamics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Suh, Sangwon, Alejandro Reyes, and Allen T. Cheng. March 31, 2000. “Seismic Changes.”
Asiaweek.

Tang, Te-Chung. January 2000. “The Legal Purposes of the APA.” Yue-Dan 56:146-160.

“The Record of Second Reading of the APA.” Document of the Legislative Yuan. 88(6):605-609.

The Republic of China Yearbook. 2000. Taipei: Government Information Office.

Thies, Michael F. July 2001. “Keeping Tabs on Partners: The Logic of Delegation in Coalition
Governments.” American Journal of Political Science 45(3):580-598.

Weingast, Barry, and Mark Moran. 1983. “Bureaucratic Discretion or Congressional Control?
Regulatory Policy and by the Federal Trade Commission.” Journal of Political Economy 91:765-
800.

Wu, Sofia. March 17, 2000. “Taiwan Goes to Polls Amid Sense of Uncertainty.” Central News
Agency.

Wu, Yu-Shan. 1998. “Semi-Presidentialism or Imperial-Presidentialism? A Comparison between
Constitutional Reforms in the ROC and the Russian Federation.” Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston.

Yeh, Jiunn-rong and Ming-sung Kuo. July 1999. “Agency Response to Possible Impacts of the
Newly Enacted Administrative Procedures Act.” Journal of Economic, Social, and Legal
Institution 24:1-41.


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