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WANG, T Y
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ID:
054190
Contending identities in Taiwan: implications for cross-strait
/ Wang, T Y; Liu, I-Chou
July-Aug 2004
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Jul-Aug 2004.
Key Words
Taiwan
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China
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National Identity
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ID:
179270
COVID-19 and the Anatomy of the Rally Effect in Taiwan
/ Su-Feng Cheng, ; Wang, T Y
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract
Research has shown that major international events can produce a “rally ’round the flag” effect that boosts citizens’ support for an American president. This study examines such an effect in Taiwan, when the country was confronted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that citizens who previously disapproved of the president did become more likely to gather around their leader. The public’s support was contingent on the president’s ability to handle the crisis. This is one of the few studies on this effect conducted outside the US, and its findings represent a significant step toward broadening the scope of analysis.
Key Words
Taiwan
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Presidential Approval
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Rally Effect
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COVID-19
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External Crisis
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ID:
103100
Cross-strait rapprochement and US Policy on the Taiwan issue
/ Wang, T Y
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Deterrence
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Cross-Strait Relations
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Strategic Ambiguity
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Ma Ying-Jeou
;
Taiwan Relations Act
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ID:
089269
Deep-green supports and political tolerance in Taiwan: an analysis of Kennedy's hypothesis
/ Wang, T Y; Cheng, Su-Feng
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Key Words
Extremism
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Democratic Progressive Party
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Deep - Green Supporters
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Political Tolerance - Taiwan
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Taiwan - Political Tolerance
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Kennedy Hypothesis
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Taiwan - Logit Model
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ID:
072162
Ethnicity and politics in Taiwan: an analysis of Mainlanders' identity and policy preference
/ Wang, T Y; Chang, G Andy
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Publication
2005.
Key Words
Ethnicity
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Taiwan
;
Unification
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Identity Politics
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ID:
062542
national Identity and democratization in Taiwan: an introduction
/ Wang, T Y
Feb-Apr 2005
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Feb-Apr 2005.
Key Words
Taiwan
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National Identity
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Taiwan-Identity
;
Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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ID:
066882
Perception of threats and pragmatic policy choice: a survey of public opinion in Taiwan
/ Wang, T Y
2005
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Publication
2005.
Key Words
Taiwan
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Unification
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Cross Strait Relations
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Survey
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Threat
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ID:
153321
Taiwan citizens' views of China: what are the effects of cross-strait contacts?
/ Cheng, Su-feng; Wang, T Y
Wang, T Y
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Summary/Abstract
Segregation has long been recognized as a source of ignorance which breeds negative feelings and hostility. This view maintains that interactions between members of different groups can foster social bonds and promote positive group relationship. Employing recently collected survey data, this study examines the effect of cross-Strait contacts on Taiwan citizens’ negative views toward Chinese citizens and the Beijing government. The empirical results show that casual encounters have no effect on the island residents’ general perception of China. Serious interactions in the form of friendship moderate their unfavorable feelings of Chinese citizens but have no effects on the perception of a hostile Beijing. Unless contacts can invoke true social bonds, frequent interactions do not have transformative effects on individuals’ political views. The moderating effect of contacts at the personal level is not transferable to a political entity when the latter is perceived as a suppressing agent.
Key Words
Taiwan
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China
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Cross-Strait Relations
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Contact Theory
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062544
Taiwanese or Chenese? independence or unification ? an analysis
/ Chang, G andy; Wang, T Y
Feb-Apr 2005
Wang, T Y
Journal Article
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Publication
Feb-Apr 2005.
Key Words
Ethnicity
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Ethnic Identity
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Cross Strait Relations
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Political Generation
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