« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.19Publish: 2003/12

Democratization and the Effectiveness of Local Action — From the Perspective of a Two-wave Study on the Perceptions of Local Taiwanese Leaders (1993-2001)

Author: Da-chi Liao, Chi-cheng Huang

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This  paper  examines  the  relationship  between  democracy  and  effectiveness.This  survey  of  the  local  elite  in  Taiwan  in  two  separate  periods,  1993  and  2001,defines the term “effectiveness” as the local elites’ evaluation of local effectivenessin  dealing  with  serious  problems  facing  the  locality.    After  reviewing  relatedtheories   and   hypotheses   and   identifying   various   factors   that   might   affecteffectiveness,  the  paper  divides  these  variables  into  two  categories:  factors  bothdirectly and indirectly related to democratization.    Empirical testing finds that thelocal elite in Taiwan actually held a more positive evaluation of local effectiveness inthe second wave than they did in the first.    Through cross-analyses of each factor,increases in the local elites’ positive evaluation of local effectiveness are found to beunrelated  to  factors  of  the  first  category.    Among  factors  of  the  second  category,only  the  variables  of  local  elite  position  and  self-evaluation  of  their  influence  arestrongly  related  to  local  elites’  evaluation  of  local  effectiveness.    This  findingsupports  the  hypothesis  of  this  study:  democracy  and  effectiveness  are  positivelyrelated.

Keywords:democratization; effectiveness; local elite; Taiwan; democracy