This Book examines the conceptions of democracy held by Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek, and Chiang Ching-kuo, comparing their ideas to contemporary democratic theory. The author analyzes their speeches and writings, tracing the evolution of their thought and its influence on Taiwan's democratization. Different models of democracy—liberal, republican unitary, and competitive elitism—are explored to contextualize their perspectives. The study also considers the broader Chinese conversation on democracy, including contrasting views from mainland China and Taiwan. Finally, the author assesses the lasting impact of these leaders' ideas on democratic thought and practice in the Chinese community.
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