Taiwan politics enters a new stage of democratic competitions. The 2016 elections redefine not only the party system featuring the two major parties DPP and KMT but also the impact of issues on voters’ decision of support. While the 2014 and 2016 elections witnessed public disapproval of KMT’s cross-Strait policies (Copper, 2014, 2016), DPP president Tsai Ing-wen’s handling of the same issue caused her poor ratings also (W.H. Chen, 2017; also see Hickey and Niou, 2017). In this study, we examine the evolution of issue impacts on vote choices in the last two decades and reevaluate the issue voting in the Taiwan democracy. Specifically, we amass the longitudinal election data and investigate the issue effects in the party support and vote ...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
This study examines how Taiwan’s parties conducted candidate selection in the 2005 and 2009 local ex...
The dramatic DPP victory suggested that fundamental change may have commenced in the nature of Taiw...
Taiwan is generally viewed as having a polarized polity with national identity being the defining is...
Elections to the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan are crucial to the exercise of national legislative powe...
Elections to the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan are crucial to the exercise of national legislative powe...
This paper discusses and analyzes the cross-Strait economic policies of the KMT and the DPP in three...
[[abstract]]Democracy is widely considered to function as a political system. Thus, the implementati...
Three events have taken place nearly simultaneously in Taiwan. First, Taiwan has recently enjoyed fr...
On Saturday January 16, 2016 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to th...
On Saturday January 16, 2016 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to th...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
On Saturday November 29, 2014 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to t...
This article examines the cause of Taiwan\u27s recent successful democratic consolidation. It argues...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
This study examines how Taiwan’s parties conducted candidate selection in the 2005 and 2009 local ex...
The dramatic DPP victory suggested that fundamental change may have commenced in the nature of Taiw...
Taiwan is generally viewed as having a polarized polity with national identity being the defining is...
Elections to the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan are crucial to the exercise of national legislative powe...
Elections to the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan are crucial to the exercise of national legislative powe...
This paper discusses and analyzes the cross-Strait economic policies of the KMT and the DPP in three...
[[abstract]]Democracy is widely considered to function as a political system. Thus, the implementati...
Three events have taken place nearly simultaneously in Taiwan. First, Taiwan has recently enjoyed fr...
On Saturday January 16, 2016 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to th...
On Saturday January 16, 2016 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to th...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
On Saturday November 29, 2014 voters in Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China) went to t...
This article examines the cause of Taiwan\u27s recent successful democratic consolidation. It argues...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
Taiwan has had a highly stable party system since democratization, with the Kuomintang and Democrati...
This study examines how Taiwan’s parties conducted candidate selection in the 2005 and 2009 local ex...