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The village (sub-district) is the most basic administrative territorial entity in Taiwan, serving as an extension of local government services to the people and assisting the local government in its work. Since the concept of community was introduced into Taiwan, the Community Development Association, which was established under the People’s organization law, overlaps with the village (sub-district) in terms of geographical space and organizational functions; therefore, the village (sub-district) organization and the Community Development Association shape the new political relations in the actual operation process.
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Hao, Y. (2023). The Political Relationship Between the Community Development Association and the Grassroots Governance. In: Grassroots Governance in Taiwan. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9829-4_10
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