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Learning Democracy: Citizen Attitudes Toward Electoral Democracy in Taiwan

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This paper examines the relationship between justice and democratization in a representative newly democratized country (NDC) -- Taiwan.

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justice, democracy, new democracies, transitional justice, February 28, 1947
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Learning Democracy: Citizen Attitudes Toward Electoral Democracy in Taiwan Vincent Wei-cheng Wang Department of Political Science University of Richmond Email: vwang@richmond.edu & Samuel C. Y. Ku Graduate Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung Taiwan Email: cyku@mail.nsysu.edu.tw Prepared for delivery at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association August 28-31 2003 Philadelphia PA. Copyright by the American Political Science Association. Draft: Please do not cite without authors’ permission. Comments are welcome. The authors thank
President Apologises For Massacre” The Financial Times (March 1): 8. From Lexis-Nexis. Wachman Alan W. 1994. Taiwan: National Identity and Democratization. Armonk NY: M.E. Shape. Whitehead Laurence ed. 2002. Emerging Market Democracies: East Asia and Latin America. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Wu Nai-teh. 1992. “Shengji yishi zhengzhi zhichi yu guojia rentong: Taiwan zuchun zhengzhi de chutan” [Subethnic Consciousness Political Support and National Identity: A Preliminary Study of Theory Regarding Taiwan’s Subethnic Politics]. In Zuchun guanxi yu guojia


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