The Position of Legislative Yuan in the Decision Making on Cross-Strait Relations -the Research of Legislative Yuan's Cross-Strait Affairs Responding Group

Autor: Ching-Fu Yang, 楊清富
Rok vydání: 2007
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 95
This research mainly researched Legislative Yuan’s cross-strait affairs responding group, explored the position of Legislative Yuan in the decision making of cross- strait relations, made clear the interactive relationship among Legislative Yuan, president, and Executive Yuan, posited possible interactive ways between executive systems and monitoring mechanisms in the process of making and executing policies of cross-strait, and discussed the possibility to take Legislative Yuan as another pipeline to break through the deadlock on cross-strait relations. The full texts divided into six chapters: the first chapter was the introduction, separately showing the research origin, goal, way, method, literature review, research framework and limitation. The second chapter gave an explanation on the current relationship between Executive Yuan and Legislative Yuan on cross-strait. The third to fifth chapters basing on the analytic ways of role theory investigated Legislative Yuan’s cross-strait group from three levels: ideal level, cognitive level, and practical level. The sixth chapter first responded the research propositions to induce the research findings. Next, we put forward immediately feasible suggestions on the policy: (1) increasing the research motivation/energy of Legislative Yuan on cross-strait affairs; (2) strengthening examinations on executive orders related to cross-strait; (3) encouraging institutions’ communications between cross-strait in order to establish communicative platform; (4) reinforcing security work, avoiding executive departments evading the surveillance under the pretext of national security; (5) impelling Legislative Yuan president to visit China with all one''s strength. Middle to long-term suggestions were: (1) making proper arrangements on cross-strait decision-making systems and the relationship between Executive and Legislative Yuans; (2) legalizing Legislative Yuan’s cross-strait monitoring and participant mechanisms; (3) continually impelling reforming projects on the Congress. Finally, we gave some suggestions for further scholars: (1) avoiding falling into the mire on the definition of central authority systems; (2) supplementing the discussion on legislative committee members’ roles. This research focused on practical side. Besides collecting related council records and important political personages’ opinions, we also interviewed representative opinion leaders in executive department, legislative department, political parties, China departments related to Taiwan, and media. This research had following major viewpoints: First, Legislative Yuan had big jurisdiction but didn’t display on cross-strait issues. It should increase Legislative Yuan’s inquiring resources and legalize related power to strengthen Legislative Yuan’s supervisal function. Second, under the election consideration, all political parties’ cross-strait policies were short line operated. Because of short of mutual recognition, Legislative Yuan had limited participation in cross-strait affairs. Third, the cross-strait group located unclearly, difficultly displaying the effects. It should first focus on communications between cross-strait departments to establish the communicative platform and take advantage of Legislative Yuan president’s superiority, impelling the president to visit China and do the consultation.
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