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Change and continuity in Taiwan’s public opinion on the cross-strait economic interactions / Lin, Yitzu   Journal Article
Lin, Yitzu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Sunflower Student Movement was a significant event in Taiwan’s political history. Contrary to the conventional wisdom, we argue that the effect of the movement on the attitude of the general public, particularly the young, toward the cross-Strait economic interactions and the perception that Taiwan may be forced to make political concessions resulting from such ties is limited. Based on the Taiwan National Security surveys, we find out that the movement, to a certain extent, reflected public sentiment already existing in the society, and did not push the sentiment further. Compared to the attitude toward national identity, which is more long-lasting, the views on the cross-Strait economic ties may be more volatile, and are thus less predictable.
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Taiwan in 2014: a besieged president amid political turmoil / Hsieh, John Fuh-sheng   Article
Hsieh, John Fuh-sheng Article
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Summary/Abstract Taiwan in 2014 was eventful. In the Sunflower Student Movement early in the year, students occupied Parliament for 23 days. In local elections in November, the ruling Kuomintang was dealt a crushing blow by the electorate. President Ma will face more difficulties in the remaining years of his term in office.
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