124. Winning the Heart of East Asians: Public Opinion on the US Image after the Pivot-to-Asia Policy under Obama Administration.
Yun-han Chu, Min-hua Huang and Hsin-hsin Pan. 2017.
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123. How Global Citizenries Think about Democracy: An Evaluation and Synthesis of Recent Public Opinion Research.
Doh Chull Shin and Hannah June Kim. 2017.
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122. Coping with the Challenge of Democratic Governance under Ma Ying-jeou.
Yun-han Chu and Yu-tzung Chang. 2017.
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121. Who are the Protesters and Why are they Protesting? A Comparative Study of Political Discontent and Mass Protest under the Chen and Ma Presidencies.
Min-Hua Huang and Mark Weatherall. 2017.
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120. Quality of Governance and Political Legitimacy: Governance-Based Legitimacy in East Asia
Hsin-Hsin Pan and Wen-Chin Wu.2016.
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119. Re-assessing the Popular Foundation of Asian Democracies: Findings from Four Waves of the Asian Barometer Survey.
Yun-han Chu, Yu-tzung Chang, Min-hua Huang, and Mark Weatherall. 2016.
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118. Liberals and Conservatives: Understanding Political Polarization in Southeast Asia.
Kai-Ping Huang and Bridget Welsh. 2016.
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117. Sources of Regime Legitimacy in East Asian Societies.
Yun-Han Chu and Wen-Chin Wu. 2016.
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116. Do People in East Asia Truly Prefer Democracy to its Alternatives? Western Theories versus East Asian Realities.
Doh Chull Shin and Hannah June Kim. 2016.
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115. A Globalization Backlash? Public Views of Immigration in East Asia.
Alex Chuan-Hsien Chang and Bridget Welsh. 2016.
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114. Gender Equality in Political Empowerment in Southeast Asia.
Iremae D. Labucay. 2016.
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113. Perceived Governance and Social Trust: A Comparative Analysis in East and Southeast Asia.
Kai-Ping Huang. 2016.
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112. The Individual-level Implications of Social Capital for Democracy in East Asia.
Kwang-Il Yoon and Chong-Min Park. 2016.
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111. Online Political Participation in East Asia: Replacement or a Substitute for Electoral Participation.
Min-Hua Huang and Mark Weatherall. 2016.
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110. Exit and Voice: Political Participation in East Asia.
Chin-En Wu. 2016.
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109. Political Polarization in the United States.
Didi Kuo. 2014.
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108. How Are the Taiwanese Divided: National Identity or Generation Gap?
Jih-Wen Lin. 2014.
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107. Making Democracy Works in Divided Societies: Global Perspective.
Larry Diamond. 2014.
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106. The Politics of Polarization and Democratic Breakdown in Thailand.
Danny Unger. 2014.
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105. Malaysia: Political Polarization in a Hybrid Regime.
Bridget Welsh. 2014.
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104. Social Divide and the Function of Democracy in Mongolia.
Uradyn E. Bulag. 2014.
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103. The Blue-Green Divide and the Function of Democracy Taiwan.
Yun-Han Chu, Chin-En Wu, and Feng-Yu Lee. 2014.
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102. Politics of Polarization and Democracy in South Korea.
Nae Young Lee. 2014.
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101. A Comparative Analysis of the Social Divide and Political Participation.
Chin-En Wu and Chun-Ying Wu. 2014.
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100. A Comparative Analysis of the Social Divide and Regime Support.
Min-Hua Huang, Yu-Tzung Chang, and Yun-Han Chu. 2014.
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