The Taiwan voter

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The Taiwan Voter examines the critical role ethnic and national identities play in politics, utilizing the case of Taiwan. Although elections there often raise international tensions, and have led to military demonstrations by China, no scholarly books have examined how Taiwan’s voters make electoral choices in a dangerous environment. Critiquing the conventional interpretation of politics as an ideological battle between liberals and conservatives, The Taiwan Voter demonstrates in Taiwan the party system and voters’ responses are shaped by one powerful determinant of national identity-the China factor.

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Achen, C. H., & Wang, T. Y. (2017). The Taiwan voter. The Taiwan Voter (pp. 1–314). University of Michigan Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.9375036

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