<p>This book profiles Taiwan’s six key presidents—Chiang Kai-shek Chiang Ching-kuo Lee Teng-hui Chen Shui-bian Ma Ying-jeou and Tsai Ing-wen—focusing on politics economics elections successes and failures in office popularity and democratization.</p><p>By analyzing criteria of the six presidents’ leadership such as management of crises advancing democracy stewardship of the economy charisma corruption and handling of foreign relations especially with China and the U.S. John F. Copper goes on to rank the presidents and predicts trends and difficulties that future presidents will face. Special attention is paid to relations with the U.S. acknowledging the U.S. as Taiwan’s political and economic model as well as its being Taiwan’s protector in the context of China’s claim to Taiwan.</p><p>As an assessment of these six political leaders as well as a study of Taiwan’s political system this book will appeal to students and scholars of Taiwan political science and international relations.</p>
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