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共同筆記 / 156

2004

Kuo, Cheng-tian, and Ping-Yin Kuan. 2004. “Confucianism, Religion and Democratization in Taiwan.” Presented at the Conference on Democracy and Democratization in Confucian Societies, sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies, 23-25 April, at University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

Meng, Chih-cheng. 2004. “Who Vote s in a New Democracy? An Empirica l Study in Ta iwan 2001 Elections.” Presented at the Southern Political Science Association Conf erence, 07-10 January, a at New Orleans, Louisiana.

Tsai, Chia-hung, and Su-feng Cheng. 2004."Change and Continuity of Social Cleavage in Taiwan." Presented at 2004 Conference group of Taiwan Studies at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2-5 September, Chicago.

Tsai, Chia-hung, Su-feng Cheng, and Hsin-hao Huang. 2004."Does Campaign Matter? The Role of Campaign in the 2004 Taiwan Presidential Election." Presented at the Conference on Annual Meeting and Conference of Japan Election Studies Association, 14-15 May, Tokyo.

Wang, T. Y. 2004. “The Rise of Taiwanese National Identity: Implications for China and the International Community.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the The American Political Science Association, 2-5 September, Chicago.

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