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Papageorgiou, Achillefs, and Hannu Auttob. 2015. “Is There a Relationship Between Party System Polarization and Voters Proximity to the Parties in the Left-Right Dimension?” Acta Politica 50(3): 344-361. |
Rainey, Carlisle. 2015. “Understanding the Rules of the Game: Evidence From Taiwans Mixed Legislative System.” Electoral Studies, Forthcoming. |
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Weng, Lu-Chung Dennis. 2015. “Contextual Effects on Individual Voting Behavior: The Case of Taiwan.” Asian Journal of Political Science 23(3): 321-345. |
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