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Developmentalism and Pan-Functionalism in Mainland China's Economic Policy toward Taiwan, 1988–2018
/ Zheng, Zhenqing
Zheng, Zhenqing
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How has mainland China promoted a large number of economic policy to facilitate the cross–Taiwan Strait economic integration in the past decades? This question informs some critical political-economic ways of thinking that have driven the Taiwan-related policy-making process in the mainland, which nevertheless has not been adequately explained. Based on interviews with policy actors and business people, this paper explores the evolution of the economic policy by empirically identifying two political-economic logics: developmentalism in the policy's economic components and pan-functionalism in its political intentions. Consequently, we are able to discern the driving force behind the unidirectional "integrated development" since 2018, which has evolved from the symbiotic status of developmentalism and pan-functionalism to a strengthened functionalism with developmentalist color fading. This paper not only reveals the driving mechanisms of cross-Strait economic integration from a political-economic perspective but also furthers the discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of Taiwan-related economic policy with a focus on the mainland side.
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Developmentalism
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Pan-Functionalism in Mainland China's Economic Policy
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1988–2018
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Taiwan’s wealth gap and the evolution of electoral politics after the 2008 global financial crisis
/ Zheng, Zhenqing
Zheng, Zhenqing
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Taiwan's economic downturn and wealth gap, under the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis, spurred livelihood/redistributive questions to become electoral issues. This paper explores the linkage between the wealth gap and electoral campaigns, and points to a new political economy trend in today's Taiwan: class mobilization has become the new driver of party politics, with identity mobilization played down.
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Public Policy
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Global Financial Crisis
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Election Campaign
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Wealth Gap
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Taiwan's Politics
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Taiwan’s Politics
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