<div><p></p><p>In this paper, I consider the transitions of Taiwan and South Korea to democracy. Specifically, I study why citizens in these newly democratic systems engage in conventional forms of participation as an indicator of consolidation. Using much of the existing literature on participation, I test hypotheses that frame the decisions to participate through conventional forms as a function of internal feelings of efficacy, or political engagement, mobilization by parties and social capital. I use a series of hierarchical linear models to assess Waves 2 and 3 data from the 2005–2010 Asian Barometer and find considerable support for political engagement, party attachment, and social connections in spurring on participation. In additio...
This dissertation explores Taiwan\u27s democratization. There are two major types of democratization...
[[abstract]]This study attempts to explore Taiwan's politics by examining the degree of people's sup...
This is a master thesis centering around democratization in Taiwan and South Korea. The aim has been...
[[abstract]]A democracy cannot be considered as consolidated without its institutions being supporte...
South Korea and Taiwan are often cited as successful cases of third-wave democracies where democracy...
This paper explores the transition to democracy in Taiwan and South Korea, as two East-Asian countri...
Like many democratic and developing countries, Taiwan has faced declining turnout. For example, the ...
Institutionalized parties and party systems have traditionally been viewed as necessary condi-tions ...
My paper highlights a central element that is oftened overlooked in studies on South Korea's policie...
In this theoretical perspective of the liberal democratic participation model, it is expected that a...
[[abstract]]An academic survey in 2008 unexpectedly indicated that half of Taiwanese adults were una...
This article examines the cause of Taiwan\u27s recent successful democratic consolidation. It argues...
Institutionalization plays an important role in democratic consolidation. This paper goes beyond con...
A debate, fanned by the experiences of South Korea and Taiwan, persists over how economic growth lea...
This dissertation explores Taiwan\u27s democratization. There are two major types of democratization...
This dissertation explores Taiwan\u27s democratization. There are two major types of democratization...
[[abstract]]This study attempts to explore Taiwan's politics by examining the degree of people's sup...
This is a master thesis centering around democratization in Taiwan and South Korea. The aim has been...
[[abstract]]A democracy cannot be considered as consolidated without its institutions being supporte...
South Korea and Taiwan are often cited as successful cases of third-wave democracies where democracy...
This paper explores the transition to democracy in Taiwan and South Korea, as two East-Asian countri...
Like many democratic and developing countries, Taiwan has faced declining turnout. For example, the ...
Institutionalized parties and party systems have traditionally been viewed as necessary condi-tions ...
My paper highlights a central element that is oftened overlooked in studies on South Korea's policie...
In this theoretical perspective of the liberal democratic participation model, it is expected that a...
[[abstract]]An academic survey in 2008 unexpectedly indicated that half of Taiwanese adults were una...
This article examines the cause of Taiwan\u27s recent successful democratic consolidation. It argues...
Institutionalization plays an important role in democratic consolidation. This paper goes beyond con...
A debate, fanned by the experiences of South Korea and Taiwan, persists over how economic growth lea...
This dissertation explores Taiwan\u27s democratization. There are two major types of democratization...
This dissertation explores Taiwan\u27s democratization. There are two major types of democratization...
[[abstract]]This study attempts to explore Taiwan's politics by examining the degree of people's sup...
This is a master thesis centering around democratization in Taiwan and South Korea. The aim has been...