Rossteutscher, Sigrid, and Lars-Christopher Stoevsand. 2024. “Party-System Polarization and Individual Perceptions of Party Differences: Two Divergent Effects on Turnout.” Government and Opposition, 23(4): DOI: 10.1017/gov.2023.43.
2023
Lin, Gang, and Weixu Wu. 2023. “External and Internal Factors Shaping the Outcomes of 2024 Elections in Taiwan.” The China Review, 23(4): 1-15.
Pedro Riera, and Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga. 2023. “Overlapping polarization: On the contextual determinants of the interplay between ideological and affective polarization.” Electoral Studies, 84: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2023.102628.
Timothy S. Rich. 2023. “Policy as a Booster Shot? The Impact of Satisfaction with Pandemic Policies on Presidential Evaluations in Taiwan.” Journal of Asian and African Studies, DOI: 10.1177/00219096231168057.
Wang, Hsu Yumin. 2023. “Centralization, Elite Capture, and Service Provision: Evidence From Taiwan.” Comparative Political Studies, 57(1): DOI: 10.1177/001041402311690.
2022
Dieter Stiers. 2022. “Performance voting, retrospective voting, and economic voting. Conceptual clarity and empirical testing.” Social Science Quarterly, 103(2): 399-408.
Wang, Ching-Hsing. 2022. “The Hong Kong crisis and its effect on the 2020 presidential election in Taiwan.” Political Science, 73(3): 234-249.
2021
Aiko Wagner, and Werner Krause. 2021. “Putting electoral competition where it belongs: comparing vote-based measures of electoral competition.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, DOI: 10.1080/17457289.2020.1866584.
David Cutts, and Tim Haughton. 2021. “Winning Votes and Influencing People: Cmpaigning in Central and Eastern Europe.” East European Politics 37(2): 239-266.
David Sulmont. 2021. “Political Polarization, Voting and Democratic Representativeness: Too Much or Too Little?.” Electoral Studies 71: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2021.102311.
Eelco Harteveld. 2021. “Ticking all the boxes? A comparative study of social sorting and affective polarization.” Electoral Studies 72: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2021.102337.
Hernandez, Enrique, Anduiza, Eva, and Rico, Guillem. 2021. “Affective polarization and the salience of elections.” Electoral Studies 69: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2020.102203.
Ian McAllister, and Stephen Quinlan. 2021. “Vote Overreporting in National Election Surveys: a 55-nation Exploratory Study.” Acta Politica, DOI: 10.1057/s41269-021-00207-6.
Neil S. Williams, Alexandra Snipes, and Shane P. Singh. 2021. “Gender differences in the impact of electoral victory on satisfaction with democracy.” Electoral Studies 69: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2020.102205.
Put, Gert-Jan. 2021. “Is there a friends-and-neighbors effect for party leaders?” Electoral Studies 71: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2021.102338.
Royce Carroll, and Hiroki Kubo. 2021. “Measuring and Explaining the Complexity of Left-Right Perceptions of Political Parties.” Electoral Studies 71: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2021.102310.
Stephen Quinlan, and Ian McAllister. 2021. “Leader or Party? Quantifying and Exploring Behavioral Personalization 1996–2019.” Party Politics, DOI: 10.1177/13540688211019239.
Tetsuya Matsubayashi, and Shiro Sakaiya. 2021. “Income Inequality and Income Bias in Voter Turnout.” European Journal of Political Economy 66: DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2020.101966.
Qi, Dong-tao, and Sheng-qiao Lin. 2021. “Dividing without Conquering: Generation, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in Taiwans 2016 Presidential Election.” Issues & Studies, 57(3): 1-32.
Wang, Ching-Hsing, and Dennis Lu-Chung Weng. 2021. “Do Election Polls Increase Individual Understanding of Politics?.” Political Science, DOI: 10.1080/00323187.2021.1931373.
Wang, T. Y., and Su-Feng Cheng. 2021. “COVID-19 and the Anatomy of the Rally Effect in Taiwan.” Asian Survey 61(3): 377-410.
2020
Alexander Wuttke. 2020. “New political parties through the voters’ eyes.” West European Politics 43(1): 22-48.
Daoust, Jean-François, and Richard Nadeaua. 2020. “Context Matters: Economics, Politics and Satisfaction with Democracy.” Electoral Studie, DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2020.102133.
Jack Bridgewater, and Robert Ulrich Nagel. 2020. “Is there cross-national evidence that voters prefer men as party leaders? No.” Electoral Studies 67: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2020.102209.
Semih Çakır. 2020. “Polarized Partisanship, Over-Stability And Partisan Bias In Turkey.” Turkish Studies 21(4): 497-523.
Marta Fraile, and Jessica Fortin-Rittberger. 2020. “Unpacking Gender, Age, and Education Knowledge Inequalities: A Systematic Comparison.” Social Science Quarterly 101(4): 1653-1669.
Wang, Austin Horng-En. 2020. “Efficiency over Generosity? Evidence of Electoral Accountability from Typhoon Dayoff in Taiwan.”Asian Journal of Political Science 28: 1-15.
Weng, Dennis Lu-Chung, Lu-Huei Chen, and Ching-Hsing Wang. 2020. “The effect of China factor on Taiwans elections: how has it changed across generations from 2008 to 2014?” Asian Education and Development Studies, DOI: 10.1108/AEDS-02-2020-0041.
Yu, Eric Chen-hua and Kah-yew Lim. 2020. “Examining the Referendum Theory in Taiwan’s Local Elections” Journal of Asian and African Studies, DOI: 10.1177/0021909620966769.
俞振華. 2020. “「雪玉効果」はあったのか?台湾選挙2018~2020年.” Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 49(3): 107-114.
2019
Achen, Christopher H. and T.Y. Wang. 2019. “Declining Voter Turnout in Taiwan: A Generational Effect?”Electoral Studies 58: 113-124.
Chang, Alex Chuan-hsien. 2019. “Does Internet usage inspire offline political participation? Analyzing the Taiwanese case” Japanese Journal of Political Science 24(4): 191-208.
Huang, Chi. 2019. “Generation Effects? Evolution of Independence-Unification Views in Taiwan, 1996-2016.” Electoral Studies 58: 103-112.
Dupré, Jean-François, and Mike Medeiros. 2019. “Assessing the influence of ideologies on vote choice in an ethnoterritorial context: the case of Taiwan.” Political Science 70(3): 224-239.
Lewis, Margaret K. 2019. “Forging Taiwans Legal Identity.” Brooklyn Journal of Internal Law 44(2): 489-561.
Park, Ju Yeon. 2019. “Punishing without rewards? A comprehensive examination of the asymmetry in economic voting.” Electoral Studies 57: 1-18.
Dalston G. Ward, and Margit Tavits. 2019. “How partisan affect shapes citizens perception of the political world.” Electoral Studies 60: DOI: 10.1016/j.electstud.2019.04.009.
Richard Nadeau, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, and Martial Foucault. 2019. “Wealth and Voter Turnout: Investigating Twenty-Eight Democracies.” Polity 51(2): 261-287.
Shane P. Singh, and Judd R. Thornton. 2019. “Elections Activate Partisanship Across Countries.” American Political Science Review 113(1): 248-253.
Tiemann, Guido. 2019. “The Shape of Utility Functions and Voter Attitudes towards Risk.” Electoral Studies 61: doi: 10.1016/j.electstud.2019.102051.
Timothy S. Rich. 2019. “Ditching the Party: Disaggregating Split Ticket Voting in Taiwanʼs 2016 Legislative Election” Analyses & Alternatives 3(1): 63-92.
Tsai, Chi-lin, Tsung-Wei Liu, and Yi-Ju Chen. 2019. “Evaluation of Survey Data Quality Based on Interviewers’ Assessments.” Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research 7(1): 57-74.
Warwick, Paul V.. 2019. “Engendering Bilateralism: An Exploration of Possible Sources of Non-Centrism in Government Formation.” Political Science Research and Methods 7(4): 699-715.
Wong, Stan Hok-wui, Kuan-Chen Lee, Karl Ho, and Harold D. Clarke. 2019. “Immigrant Influx and Generational Politics: A Comparative Case Study of Hong Kong and Taiwan.” Electoral Studies 58: 184-93.
Yu, Eric Chen-hua, and Pei-chen Hsu. 2019. “The Linkage Between Issue Ownership Perception and Campaign Advertising: A Case Study of the 2012 Taiwan Presidential Election.” Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research7(1): 23-39.
2018
Aldrich, John H., Gregory S. Schober, Sandra Ley, and Marco Fernandez. 2018. “Incognizance and Perceptual Deviation: Individual and Institutional Sources of Variation in Citizens Perceptions of Party Placements on the Left–Right Scale.” Political Behavior 40(2): 415-433.
Carroll, Royce, and Hiroki Kubo. 2018. “Explaining citizen perceptions of party ideological positions: The mediating role of political contexts.” Electoral Studies 51: 14-23.
Clark, Cal, Alexander C. Tan and Karl Ho. 2018. “Ending Taiwan’s Economic Stagnation: The Implications of the Elections of Presidents Tsai and Trump.” Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal 4(3): 871-899.
Christmann, Pablo, and Mariano Torcal. 2018. “The Effects of Government System Fractionalization on Satisfaction With Democracy.” Political Science Research and Methods 6(3): 593-611.
Hur, Aram. 2018. “Citizen Duty and the Ethical Power of Communities: Mixed-Method Evidence from East Asia.” British Journal of Political Science: doi:10.1017/S0007123418000066.
Lauka, Alban, Jennifer McCoy, and Rengin B. Firat. 2018. “Mass Partisan Polarization: Measuring a Relational Concept.” American Behavioral Scientist 62(1): 107-126.
Luo, Ya-Hui and, Kuang-Hui Chen. 2018. “Education expansion and its effects on gender gaps in educational attainment and political knowledge in Taiwan from 1992 to 2012.” International Journal of Educational Development 60: 88-99.
Magalha˜es, Pedro C., John H Aldrich, and Rachel K Gibson. 2018. “New Forms Of Mobilization, New People Mobilized? Evidence From The Comparative Study Of Electoral Systems.” Party Politics 62(2): 1-14.
Pellegata, Alessandro, and Vincenzo Memoli. 2018. “Corruption and satisfaction with democracy: the conditional role of electoral disproportionality and ballot control.” European Political Science Review 10(3): 393-416.
Ruth Dassonneville, and Ian McAllister. 2018. “Gender, Political Knowledge, and DescriptiveRepresentation: The Impact of Long-TermSocialization.” American Journal of Political Science 62(2): 249-265.
Timothy S. Rich. 2018. “Coattails and Mixed Electoral Systems: Evidence from Taiwan’s 2016 Election.” Journal of East Asian Studies 18(1): 47-66.
Timothy S. Rich and Laura Bucci. 2018. “The Influence of Incumbency and Partisanship on Fenno’s Paradox: Evidence From Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 53(4): 497-510.
Wang, Yi-ting, and Kiril Kolev. 2018. “Ethnic Group Inequality, Partisan Networks, and Political Clientelism.” Political Research Quarterly. 72 (2): 329-341.
Christmann, Pablo, and Mariano Torcal. 2017. “The Effects of Government System Fractionalization on Satisfaction With Democracy.” The European Political Science Association 6(3): 593-611.
Clark, Nicholas. 2017. “Explaining Political Knowledge: The Role of Procedural Quality in an Informed Citizenry.” Political Studies 65(1): 61-80.
Córdova Abby,and Córdova. 2017. “Addressing the Gender Gap: The Effect of Compulsory Voting on Women’s Electoral Engagement.” Comparative Political Studies 50(2): 264-290.
Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica, Philipp Harfst, and Sarah C. Dingler. 2017. “The costs of electoral fraud: establishing the link between electoral integrity, winning an election, and satisfaction with democracy.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 27(3): 350-368.
Hsieh, John Fuh-Sheng. 2017. “Cross-Strait Relations in the Aftermath of Taiwan’s 2016 Elections.” Journal of Chinese Political Science 22(1): 1-15.
Jiang, Liang. 2017. “Does the effectiveness of campaigns depend on voters’ predispositions? A comparative study of British and Taiwanese election campaigns.” Asian Journal of Communication 28(6): 1-18.
Lin, Gang and Weixu Wu. 2017. “The Transition of Party System in Taiwan: Divergence or Convergence?” The China Review 17(3):141-166.
Tsai, Tsung-han. 2017. “A Balance between Candidate- and Party-Centric Representation under Mixed-Member Systems.” Electoral Studies 49: 17-25.
Tsai, Tsung-han, and Chang-Chih Lin. 2017. “Modeling Guessing Components in the Measurement of Political Knowledge.” Political Analysis 25(4): 483-504.
2016
Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica. 2016. “Cross-National Gender Gaps in Political Knowledge: How Much Is Due to Context?.” Political Research Quarterly 69(3): 391-402.
Han, Sung Min, and Eric C.C. Chang. 2016. “Economic inequality, winner-loser gap, and satisfaction with democracy.” Electoral Studies 44: 85-97.
Hsieh, John Fuh-Sheng. 2016. “Taiwans 2016 Elections: Critical Elections.” American Journal of Chinese Studies 23(4): 9-23.
Ian McAllister. 2016. “Democratic consolidation in Taiwan in comparative perspective.” Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 1(1): 44-61.
Rainey, Carlisle. 2016. “Does District Magnitude Matter? The Case of Taiwan.” Electoral Studies 41: 202-212.
Wang, Ching-Hsing. 2016. “Political trust, civic duty and voter turnout: The Mediation argument.” Social Science Journal 53(3): 291-300.
Tang, Yen-Chen, and Alex Chuan-Hsien Chang. 2016. “Why Do Voters Change Their Evaluations of a President? A Taiwanese Case.” Japanese Journal of Political Science 17(2): 301-321.
Timothy S. Rich. 2016. “Assessing Losers Consent in Mixed Systems: Public Perceptions of Taiwan’s 2008 Legislative Yuan Election.” Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia 15(1): 4-16.
Tsai, Chia-Hung. 2016. “Regional Divide and National Identity in Taiwan: Evidences from the 2012 Presidential Election.” Issues & Studies 52(2): 1650007-1-1650007-40.
Wu, Chung-Li, and Xiao-Chen Su. 2016. “Vote Overeporting and a Survey Experiment: The Case of the Taiwan National Elections.” Issues & Studies 52(1): 1650001-1650016.
2015
Ho, Karl, Weng, Dennis Lu-chung, and Harold D.Clarke. 2015. “Using repeated cross-sectional surveys to study political attitudes and behavior in a new democracy: HAPC models for Taiwan.” Electoral Studies 39: 256-263.
Kastner, Scott L.. 2015. “Is the Taiwan Strait Still a Flash Point? Rethinking the Prospects for Armed Conflict between China and Taiwan.” International Security 40(3): 54-92.
Lupu, Noam. 2015. “Party Polarization and Mass Partisanship: A Comparative Perspective.” Political Behavior37(2): 331-356.
Miles, Matthew R.. 2015. “Turnout as Consent: How Fair Governance Encourages Voter Participation.” Political Research Quarterly 68(2): 363-376.
Papageorgiou, Achillefs, and Hannu Auttob. 2015. “Is There a Relationship Between Party System Polarization and Voters Proximity to the Parties in the Left-Right Dimension?” Acta Politica 50(3): 344-361.
Rainey, Carlisle. 2015. “Understanding the Rules of the Game: Evidence From Taiwans Mixed Legislative System.” Electoral Studies, Forthcoming.
Huang, Chi, and T.Y. Wang. 2014. “Presidential Coattails in Taiwan: An Analysis of Voter- and Candidate-Specific Data.” Electoral Studies 33: 175-185.
Timothy S. Rich. 2014. “Understanding the Rules of the Game: Evidence From Taiwans Mixed Legislative System.” Asian Politics & Policy 6(1): 45-58.
Wang, Ching-Hsing. 2015. “A Deeper Look at the Relationship between Political Knowledge and Political Participation: Evidence from Presidential and Legislative Elections in Taiwan.” Asian Journal of Political Science 23(3): 397-419.
Wang, Ching-Hsing. 2015. “The Effects of Information and Predisposition on Individual Responses to Hypothetical Survey Questions.” Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research 2(2): 71-102.
Wang, T.Y. and Su-feng Cheng. 2015. “Presidential approval in Taiwan: An analysis of survey data in the Ma Ying-jeou presidencyOriginal Research Article.” Electoral Studies 40: 34-44.
Weng, Lu-Chung Dennis. 2015. “Contextual Effects on Individual Voting Behavior: The Case of Taiwan.” Asian Journal of Political Science 23(3): 321-345.
Yu, Eric Chen-hua, Chi Huang, and Yi-Ching Hsiao. 2015. “Who Wants Checks and Balances? Endogeneity of the Balancing Perspective.” The Asian Journal for Publi Opinion Research 2(3): 196-227.
2014
Chen, Rou-lan. 2014. “Reconstructed nationalism in Taiwan: a politicised and economically driven identity.”Nations & Nationalism 20(3): 523-545.
Chen, Ted Hsuan Yun, Liu, Tzu-ping, and Chung-li Wu. 2014. “Policy-Balancing and Ticket-Splitting: Problems with Preference for Checks and Balances in Taiwanese Electoral Studies.” Japanese Journal of Political Science15(2): 317-337.
Huang, Chi, and T.Y. Wang. 2014. “Presidential Coattails in Taiwan: An Analysis of Voter- and Candidate-Specific Data.” Electoral Studies 33: 175-185.
Lau, Richard R., Patel, Parina, Fahmy, Dalia F, and Robert R. Kaufman. 2014. “Correct Voting Across Thirty-Three Democracies: A Preliminary Analysis.” British Journal of Political Science 42(2): 239-259.
Lin, Chiung-chu. 2014. “Party Competence and Vote Choice in the 2012 Election in Taiwan.” International Journal of China Studies 5(1): 49-70.
Liu, Frank C. S. 2014. “Using Multiple Imputation for Vote Choice Data: A Comparison across Multiple Imputation Tools.” Open Journal of Political Science 4(2): 39-46.
Shyu, Huo-yan. 2014. “Exploring the Ambivalent Voter in Taiwans 2012 Presidential and Legislative Yuan Elections.” International Journal of China Studies 5(1): 11-47.
Timothy S. Rich. 2014. “Understanding the Rules of the Game: Evidence From Taiwans Mixed Legislative System.” Asian Politics & Policy 6(1): 45-58.
Wu, Shianghau, and Jiannjong Guo. 2014. “PLS and OPLS Discriminatory Analyses on Political Sustainability in Taiwan.” Sustainability 10(1): 60; doi:10.3390/su10010060.
2013
Chen, Duen Kai. 2013. “Data Mining Based Intelligent System for Voting Behavior Analysis.” Applied Mechanics and Materials 42(2): 284-287.
Chen, Rou-lan. 2013. “Taiwans identity in formation: in reaction to a democratizing Taiwan and a rising China.” Asian Ethnicity 14(2): 229-250.
Dahlberg, Stefan . 2013. “Does context matter – The impact of electoral systems, political parties and individual characteristics on voters’perceptions of party positions.” Electoral Studies 32(4): 670-683.
Gries, Peter Hays, and Jenny Su. 2013. “Taiwanese Views of China and the World: Party Identification, Ethnicity, and Cross-Strait Relations.” Japanese Journal of Political Science 14(1): 73-96
Howell, Patrick, and Florian Justwan. 2013. “Nail-biters and no-contests: The effect of electoral margins on satisfaction with democracy in winners and losers.” Electoral Studies 32(2): 334-343.
Huang, Chi, Hung-chung Wang, and Chang-chih Lin. 2013. “Knowledge of the Electoral System and Voting: Taiwan’s 2008 and 2012 Legislative Elections.” Issues & Studies 49(4): 1-45.
Karl Ho, Harold D. Clarke, Li-Khan Chen, and Dennis Lu-Chung Weng. 2013. “Valence politics and electoral choice in a new democracy: The case of Taiwan.” Electoral Studies 32(3): 476-481.
Liu, Tzu-ping, Dai, Shih-chan, and Chung-li Wu. 2013. “Cross-Cutting Networks and Political Participation: Lessons of the 2010 City Mayoral Elections in Taiwan.” East Asia 30(1): 91-104.
Powell Jr., G Bingham. 2013. “Representation in Context: Election Laws and Ideological Congruence Between Citizens and Governments.” Perspectives on Politics 1(1): 9-21.
Selb, Peter and Simon Munzert. 2013. “Voter overrepresentation, vote misreporting, and turnout bias in postelection surveys.” Electoral Studies 32(1): 186-196.
Timothy S. Rich. 2013. “Voter Perceptions and Behavior in East Asian Mixed Systems.” Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia 12(1): 21-34.
Wong, Kevin Tze-wai. 2013. “Swing Voter and Governing Party Alternation in Taiwan: Victory of Opposition KMT in the 2008 Presidential Election.” Asian Journal of Political Science 21(3): 285-305.
2012
Arnold, Jason. 2012. “The electoral consequences of voter ignorance.” Asian Journal of Political Science 31(4): 796-815.
Chen, Rou-Lan. 2012. “I Beyond National Identity in Taiwan: A Multidimensional and Evolutionary Conceptualization.” Asian Survey 52(5): 845-871.
Curini, Luigi, Jou, Willy and Vincenzo Memoli. 2012. “Toward the Scientific Study of Polytheism: Beyond Forced-Choice Measures of Religious Belief.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 51(4): 623-637.
Gries, Peter Hays, Su, Jenny and David Schak. 2012. “Satisfaction with Democracy and the Winner/Loser Debate: The Role of Policy Preferences and Past Experience.” British Journal of Political Science 42(2): 241-261.
Lacy, Dean, and Emerson M. S. Niou. 2012. “Information and Heterogeneity in Issue Voting: Evidence from the 2008 Presidential Election in Taiwan.” Journal of East Asian Studies 12(1): 119-141.
Qi, Dongtao. 2012. “Divergent Popular Support for the DPP and the Taiwan Independence Movement, 2000 – 2012.” Journal of Contemporary China 21(78): 973-991.
Wang, Ching-Hsing. 2012. “A Study of Causal Order: Party Identification and Attitude toward the Independence/Unification Isuue in Taiwan.” Issues & Studies 48(4): 145-169.
2011
Chen, Tse-hsin. 2011. “Uncovering the micro-foundations of turnout and electoral systems.” Electoral Studies 30(2): 295-308.
Dow, Jay K.. 2011. “Party-System Extremism in Majoritarian and Proportional Electoral Systems.” British Journal of Political Science 41(2): 341-361.
Huang, Chi, Ching-hsin Yu. 2011. “Political Cycle of Voters’ Understanding of the New Electoral System: the Case of Taiwan.” Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 27(2): 60-76.
Huang, Chi, Ching-hsin Yu, and Yi-Ching Hsiao. 2011. “Citizens Awareness of the New MMM Electoral System in Taiwan: A Cohort Analysis.” Election Studies 1(2): 7-43.
Lin, Tse-min. 2011. “Information and Ideological Structure in Spatial Voting.” Taiwan Journal of Democracy 7(1): 1-24.
Liu, Cheng-shan. 2011. “Perceived Partisan Heterogeneity in Communication Networks and Changes in Party Choice in a National Election: Evidence from Taiwan.” International Political Science Review 32(1): 61-78.
Liu, Cheng-shan, and Albert S.Y. Chiu. 2011. “Network Heterogeneity, Partisan Defection, and Voter Turnout: Examine Theory with Empirical Data from Taiwan.” International Journal of Business and Social Science 2(19): 258-272.
Rigger, Shelley. 2011. “Looking Toward the Future in the Taiwan Strait: Generational Politics in Taiwan.” The SAIS Review of International Affairs 31(2): 65-77.
Singh, Shane. 2011. “How Compelling is Compulsory Voting? A Multilevel Analysis of Turnout.” Political Behavior 33 (1): 95-111.
Tverdova, Yuliya V. 2011. “See No Evil: Heterogeneity in Public Perceptions of Corruption.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 44(1): 1-25.
Wang, T.Y., Lee, Wei-Chin, and Ching-Hsin Yu. 2011. “Taiwans Expansion of International Space: Opportunities and Challenges.” Journal of Contemporary China 20(69): 249-267.
Wu, Chung-li. 2011. “Socioeconomic Change and Postmaterialist Values: A Comparative Analysis of Taiwan.” Election Studies 1(2): 159-191.
Yu, Eric Chen-hua. 2011. “Examining the ‘Midterm Loss’ in Taiwan: An Analysis of the 2009 County Magistrate Election.” Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 27(2): 77-92.
2010
Chang, C. C. Eric. 2010. “Vote Shifting and Democratic Consolidation in East Asian Democracies: Evidence from Taiwan and South Korea.” Taiwan Journal of Democracy 6(2): 75-99.
Choi Eun-jung. 2010. “Economic Voting in Taiwan: The Significance of Education and Lifetime Economic Experiences.” Asian Survey 50(5): 990-1010.
Fisher, Stephen, and Sara Hobolt. 2010. “Coalition government and electoral accountability.” Electoral Studies 29(3): 358-369.
Golder, Matt, and Jacek Stramski. 2010. “Ideological Congruence and Electoral Institutions.” American Journal of Political Science 54(1): 90-106.
Vowles, Jack. 2010. “Making a difference? Public perceptions of coalition, single-party, and minority governments.” Electoral Studies 29(3): 370-380.
2009
Tan, Alexander C. 2009. “The 2008 Taiwan elections: Forward to the past?.” Electoral Studies 28(3): 492-517.
Warwick, Paul V.. 2009. “Relative Extremism and Relative Moderation: Strategic Party Positioning in Democratic Systems.” Political Research Quarterly 62(2): 276-288.
Wu, Chung-li. 2008. “Semi-Presidentialism and Divided Government in Taiwan Public Perceptions of Government Performance.” Issues & Studies 45(4): 1-34.
2008
Dalton, Russell J. 2008. “The Quantity and the Quality of Party Systems: Party System Polarization, Its Measurement, and Its Consequences.” Comparative Political Studies 4(7): 1-22.
Aarts, Kees, and Jacques Thomassen. 2008. “Satisfaction with democracy: Do institutions matter?.” Electoral Studies 27(1): 5-18.
Huang, Min-hua, Yu-tzung Chang, and Yun-han Chu. 2008. “Identifying sources of democratic legitimacy: A multilevel analysis.” Electoral Studies 27(1): 45-62.
Ikeda, Ken’ichi, Tetsuro Kobayashi, and Maasa Hoshimoto. 2008. “Does political participation make a difference? The relationship between political choice, civic engagement and political efficacy.” Electoral Studies27(1): 77-88.
Karp, Jeffrey and Susan A. Banducci. 2008. “When politics is not just a man’s game: Women’s representation and political engagement.” Electoral Studies 27(1): 105-115.
Lin, Chiung-chu. 2008. “The Role of Issue in Taiwans Politics, 1996-2004.” Issues & Studies44(1): 71-104.
Lin, Tse-min and Yun-han Chu. 2008. “The Structure of Taiwan’s Political Cleavages toward the 2004 Presidential Election: A Spatial Analysis.” Taiwan Journal of Democracy 4(2):133-154.
Tsai, Chia-hung and Shuang-chun Chao. 2008. "Nonpartisans and Party System of Taiwan: Evidence from 1996, 2000, and 2004 Presidential Elections." Journal of Asian and African Studies 43(6): 617-643.
Tsai, Chia-hung, Ching-hsin Yu, Chi Huang, Lu-huei Chen, and Su-feng Cheng. 2008. " Examining Strategic Voting in Single-Member Districts: A Case Study of the 2006 Taipei Mayoral Election." Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 23: 101-111.
Tsai, Chia-hung, Ding-ming Wang, and Livianna S. Tossutti. 2008. “Between Independence and Unification: An Ordered Probit Analysis of Panel Survey Data on Taiwans Constitutional Future.” Issues & Studies 44(4): 71-98.
Toka, Gabor. 2008. “Citizen information, election outcomes and good governance.” Electoral Studies 27(1): 31-44.
Vowles, Jack. 2008. “Does globalization affect public perceptions of ‘Who in power can make a difference’? Evidence from 40 countries, 1996-2006.” Electoral Studies 27(1): 63-76.
Wu, Chung-li. 2008. “Ethnicity, Empowerment, and Political Trust: The 2005 Local Elections in Taiwan.” Issues & Studies 44(1): 105-132.
2007
Huang, Tao-fang. 2007. “Voters’ Ethnicity and National Identity: in the Case of Taiwan.” SAGAR: South Asia Graduate Research Journal 17: 69-82.
McAllister, Ian. 2007. “Social Structure and Party Support in the East Asian Democracies.” Journal of East Asian Studies 7(2): 225-249.
Tsai, Chia-hung, Ching-hsin Yu, Lu-huei Chen, Su-feng Cheng. 2007. "Voting Behavior and Electoral Engineering in Taiwan." Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies, 22: 120-136.
2006
Gomez, Brad T., and J. Matthew Wilson. 2006. “Cognitive Heterogeneity and Economic Voting: A Comparative Analysis of Four Democratic Electorates.” American Journal of Political Science 50(1): 127-145.
Lin, Chiung-chu. 2006. "The Evolution of Party Images and Party System in Taiwan, 1992-2004."East Asia, Spring 2006 23(1): 27-46.
Liu, Cheng-shan. 2006. “Communication Networks and Changes in Electoral Choices: A Study of Taiwans 2002 Mayoral Elections.” Journal of East Asian Studies 6 (1):139-158.
Stockton, Hans. 2006. “Partisanship, Ethnic Identification, and Citizen Attitudes toward Regime and Government on Taiwan.” Journal of Contemporary China 15(49): 705-721.
Wang, T.Y., and G. Andy Chang. 2006. “External Threats and Political Tolerance in Taiwan.”Political Research Quarterly 59(3):.377-388.
Wu, Chung-li. 2006. “Vote Misreporting and Survey Context: The Taiwan Case.” Issues & Studies 42 (4): 223-239.
Wu, Chung-li, and Cheng-tai Hsiao. 2006. “Empowerment Theory and Ethnic Politics in Taiwan.”Issues & Studies 42 (1): 103-136.
2005
Chang, G. Andy, and T. Y. Wang. 2005. “Taiwanese or Chinese? Independence or Unification? An Analysis of Generational Differences in Taiwan.” Journal of Asian and African Studies40(1/2): 29-50.
Chen, Lu-huei, and Ching-hsin Yu. 2005. “Change and Continuity of Partisan Support in Taiwan’s 2004 Presidential Election.” Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 20: 98-114.
Dittmer, Lowell. 2005. “Taiwan’s Aim-Inhibited Quest for Identity and the China Factor.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 71-90.
Hsieh, John Fuh-sheng, and Emerson M. S. Niou. 2005. “Measuring Taiwanese Public Opinion on the Taiwan Independence Issue: A Methodological Note.” China Quarterly 181: 158-168.
Hsieh, John Fuh-Sheng. 2005. “Ethnicity, National Identity, and Domestic Politics in Taiwan.”Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 13-28.
Huang, Chi. 2005. “Dimensions of Taiwanese/Chinese Identity and National Identity in Taiwan: A Latent Class Analysis.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 51-70.
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