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It is generally accepted that in established democracies, citizens' perception of political corruption is corrosive of support for the government and even the regime. What is less clear is that perceived corruption has the same effect in authoritarian regimes, where democratic norms of official...
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The authors present a theory that seeks to explain why parties change their political strategies, organizational characteristics and issue positions. Whereas most of the existing literature on party change deals with party systems, the focus here is on individual parties. Whereas much of the...
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During the first decade of the 21st century, politics in Taiwan became increasing polarized over the strongly interlinked issues of national identity and cross-Strait relations. Given the balance of power that existed during the 2000-2008 period, between the Pan-Green coalition led by the...
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For the last decade, politics in Taiwan have become increasingly polarized over the national identity issue. Yet, the bitter division between the two major parties is not really reflected in the electorate. We seek to explain this paradox by examining the changing nature of political parties, in...
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