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ID128941
Title ProperShould I stay or should I go
Other Title Informationpatterns of party switching in multiparty Taiwan
LanguageENG
AuthorFell, Dafydd
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Patterns of party switching in Taiwan have played an important role in the development and relative stability of its party system. In this study I aim to track key patterns of how politicians switched their partisan affiliation during the critical periods of party system change. I examine the level of party switching, where party switching was most prevalent, when switching was most common, and the most common types of switching since the advent of multiparty politics in Taiwan. Party switching is an important phenomenon in the development of party politics in Taiwan but thus far it has received surprisingly little systematic attention. This is the first comprehensive attempt to tackle this understudied topic.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of East Asian Studies Vol.14, No.1; January-April 2014: p.31-52
Journal SourceJournal of East Asian Studies Vol.14, No.1; January-April 2014: p.31-52
Key WordsTaiwan ;  Party Switching ;  Political Parties ;  Party Systems ;  Partisan Affiliation ;  Politics ;  Systematic Attention


 
 
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