Contemporary Taiwan

More than a Flashpoint

Kristina Kironska editor Eunika Rejtová Yang editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:25th Nov '25

£39.99

This title is due to be published on 25th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Contemporary Taiwan cover

This new textbook presents an excellent introduction to the most important aspects of contemporary Taiwanese society, politics, economy, and international relations in a comprehensive and reader-friendly way.

Illustrating that Taiwan is more than just a military hot spot – also as a vibrant democracy, a beacon of human rights, a technological leader, and an economic hub – each chapter poses a fundamental question, including:

  • How did the island develop?
  • How did Taiwan become a democracy?
  • How does it combine tradition and modernity?
  • What human rights problems does Taiwan encounter?
  • How did Taiwan become an Asian Tiger?
  • How does it live with its neighbours?
  • How does diplomacy work when you're not internationally recognized?

Contemporary Taiwan is an excellent resource for students of Taiwan Studies, international relations, political science, and global studies, as well as think tanks, consultants, and journalists seeking critical and balanced background information on contemporary Taiwan.

‘The discourse surrounding Taiwan in international media predominantly centers on its contentious relationship with the People’s Republic of China. This textbook on contemporary Taiwan presents the latest insights into Taiwanese society and the various challenges it encounters beyond the issue with China. It is essential reading for students seeking a current understanding of Taiwan in the present day. Journalists covering Taiwan or aiming to write about it comparatively will find the impartial and concise background information in this book invaluable.’

Julie Yu-Wen Chen,Professor of Chinese Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland

'Contemporary Taiwan: More than a Flashpoint is a collection of articles that explores key aspects of Taiwan’s politics, economy, society, and international relations. It represents a timely and insightful volume that caters to readers seeking a deeper understanding of Taiwan—not only from a historical perspective but also in its contemporary context.'

Mei-Chuan Wei, GIDS, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

ISBN: 9781032801483

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

162 pages