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Taiwanese Identity and Democracy - The Social Psychology of Taiwan's 2004 Elections

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Taiwanese Identity and Democracy is a well-documented and clearly written story of political controversy and cover-up. The social psychological expertise of the authors turns a flood light of illumination on the dark corners of Taiwan's history and contemporary controversies! showing both the success and failures of attempts to influence public opinion and political authority. The reader will gain a carefully documented perspective that will help develop an informed opinion of the 'real' Taiwanese identity." - Paul B. Pedersen! Professor Emeritus! Syracuse University! Visiting Professor Univ of Hawaii! Dept of Psychology "Informative and insightful! Bedford and Hwang's work Taiwanese Identity and Democracy captures the complexities! issues! inconsistencies! and challenges faced in Taiwan's recent 2004 presidential elections. Utilizing the standpoint of a socio-cultural perspective! they explore the strategies and practices used by both parties throughout the contested election! as well as the motivation and reasoning behind the pan-blue's continuing inability to admit defeat. Readers see the ongoing hurdles and obstacles that Taiwan faces in both establishing a democracy and forging a national identity." - Jerome F. Keating! Ph.D.! Associate Professor! National Taipei University of Education! and author of Taiwan: The Struggles of a Democracy Informationen zum Autor OLWEN BEDFORD works with the Institute of Indigenous Research at National Taiwan University. KWANG-KWO HWANG is a National Chair Professor at National Taiwan University. Klappentext This book examines the issues of democracy, nationalism and strengthening Taiwan consciousness in the light of the campaign strategies employed in Taiwan's 2004 presidential and legislative election from the perspective of the Taiwanese people and Taiwanese culture. Particular attention is paid to the mindset of the opposition party. Zusammenfassung This book examines the issues of democracy! nationalism and strengthening Taiwan consciousness in the light of the campaign strategies employed in Taiwan's 2004 presidential and legislative election from the perspective of the Taiwanese people and Taiwanese culture. Particular attention is paid to the mindset of the opposition party. Inhaltsverzeichnis Identity, Democracy, Populism, and Nationalism Taiwanese Consciousness and the Referendum Law The Referendum and Taiwan's International Relations The Defensive Referendum The Referendum Debates Expanding Taiwanese Consciousness Negative Campaigning Protests and Conflict Identity and Conflict The Law and Justice Faith Unites, Reason Divides Let One Hundred Flowers Bloom...

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Identity, Democracy, Populism, and Nationalism Taiwanese Consciousness and the Referendum Law The Referendum and Taiwan's International Relations The Defensive Referendum The Referendum Debates Expanding Taiwanese Consciousness Negative Campaigning Protests and Conflict Identity and Conflict The Law and Justice Faith Unites, Reason Divides Let One Hundred Flowers Bloom

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"Taiwanese Identity and Democracy is a well-documented and clearly written story of political controversy and cover-up. The social psychological expertise of the authors turns a flood light of illumination on the dark corners of Taiwan's history and contemporary controversies, showing both the success and failures of attempts to influence public opinion and political authority. The reader will gain a carefully documented perspective that will help develop an informed opinion of the 'real' Taiwanese identity." - Paul B. Pedersen, Professor Emeritus, Syracuse University, Visiting Professor Univ of Hawaii, Dept of Psychology "Informative and insightful, Bedford and Hwang's work Taiwanese Identity and Democracy captures the complexities, issues, inconsistencies, and challenges faced in Taiwan's recent 2004 presidential elections. Utilizing the standpoint of a socio-cultural perspective, they explore the strategies and practices used by both parties throughout the contested election, as well as the motivation and reasoning behind the pan-blue's continuing inability to admit defeat. Readers see the ongoing hurdles and obstacles that Taiwan faces in both establishing a democracy and forging a national identity." - Jerome F. Keating, Ph.D., Associate Professor, National Taipei University of Education, and author of Taiwan: The Struggles of a Democracy

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