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Misalignment between social movements and political parties in Taiwan’s 2016 election : not all grass roots are green / Nachman, Lev   Journal Article
Nachman, Lev Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Why would opposition movement activists not support an established opposition political party? Taiwan’s 2016 presidential election is apropos. This study shows that the Democratic Progressive Party lost support from leftist activists not only because of ideological distance but because they see the party as flawed and ineffective. But activists still voted strategically for Tsai Ing-wen and the DPP to thwart the Nationalist Party from winning the election.
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Movement parties in Taiwan, 1987–2016 : a political opportunity explanation / Huang, Chun-Hao; Ho, Ming-Sho   Journal Article
Ho, Ming-Sho Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the development of “movement parties” in Taiwan by applying the political opportunity perspective to understand how external conditions impacted their electoral path. We explain the rise and fall of movement parties by changes in electoral system, level of movement activism, and the permeability of the DPP.
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