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共同筆記 / 79

    2005

Chang, G. Andy, and T. Y. Wang. 2005. “Taiwanese or Chinese? Independence or Unification? An Analysis of Generational Differences in Taiwan.” Journal of Asian and African Studies40(1/2): 29-50.

Chen, Lu-huei, and Ching-hsin Yu. 2005. “Change and Continuity of Partisan Support in Taiwan’s 2004 Presidential Election.” Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 20: 98-114.

Dittmer, Lowell. 2005. “Taiwan’s Aim-Inhibited Quest for Identity and the China Factor.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 71-90.

Hsieh, John Fuh-sheng, and Emerson M. S. Niou. 2005. “Measuring Taiwanese Public Opinion on the Taiwan Independence Issue: A Methodological Note.” China Quarterly 181: 158-168.

Hsieh, John Fuh-Sheng. 2005. “Ethnicity, National Identity, and Domestic Politics in Taiwan.”Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 13-28.

Huang, Chi. 2005. “Dimensions of Taiwanese/Chinese Identity and National Identity in Taiwan: A Latent Class Analysis.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 51-70.

McAllister, Ian. 2005. “Accountability, Representation and Satisfaction with Democracy.” Journal of Contemporary ChinaInternational Journal of Public Opinion Research 17(3): 371-379.

Niou, Emerson M.S. 2005. “A New Measure of Preferences on the Independence-Unification Issue in Taiwan.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 91-104.

Paolino, Philip. 2005. “Democratization, Divided Government and the 2001 Taiwanese Legislative Yuan Elections.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 125-147.

Tsai, Chia-hung, Su-feng Cheng, and Hsin-hao Huang. 2005. "Do Campaigns Matter? The Effect of the Campaign in the 2004 Taiwan Presidential Election." Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies 20: 115-135.

Tsai, Chia-hung, and Yung-ming Hsu. 2005. “Expected-Utility Voting in Taiwan’s Legislative Election, 1995, 1998, and 2001.” International Political Science Review 26(4): 397-412.

Wang, T. Y. and G. Andy Chang. 2005. “Ethnicity and Politics in Taiwan: An Analysis of Mainlanders Identity and Policy Preference.” Issues & Studies 41 (4): 35-66.

Wang, Wei-Cheng and Chang-Yung Ku. 2005. “Transitional Justice and Prospect of Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan: Democracy and Justice in Newly Democratized Countries.” Journal of National Development Studies 4 (2): 1-37.

Yu, Ching-hsin. 2005. “The Evolving Party System in Taiwan, 1995~2004.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 40(1/2): 105-124.

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