
A. Larin, Institute of Far Eastern Studies of RAS, 32, Nakhimovskii Prosp., Moscow, 117997, Russian Federation (alelarin@mtu-net.ru)
Abstract. The author attempts to compare some key aspects of modernization in Taiwan, on the one hand, and Russia and China, on the other hand. The aim is to understand what provided the efficiency of the Taiwan version and to what extent the Taiwanese experience can be useful for our country. Despite all differences between Taiwan and Russia, the author believes, the essence of modernization in both cases is common, because the general objectives are the same.
Keywords: Taiwan, China, Russia, process of modernization, lessons for Russia, alternative modernization, Chinese society
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