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Learning Democracy: Citizen Attitudes Toward Electoral Democracy in Taiwan
Unformatted Document Text:  Learning Democracy: Citizen Attitudes Toward Electoral Democracy in Taiwan Vincent Wei-cheng Wang Department of Political Science University of Richmond Email: ## email not listed ## & Samuel C. Y. Ku Graduate Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan Email: ## email not listed ## 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 Draft: Please do not cite without authors’ permission.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 the Election Studies Center of the National Chengchi University in Taiwan for providing the 2002 Taiwan Election and Democratization Study (TEDS) data set; Prof. Chen Wen-chun and Mr. Huang Chih-cheng of National Sun Yat-sen University for data analysis; and Vicky Chin of NSYSU for research assistance.

Authors: Wang, Vincent. and Ku, Samuel.
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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:
## email not listed ##
&
Samuel C. Y. Ku
Graduate Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies
National Sun Yat-sen University
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Email:
## email not listed ##
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Draft: Please do not cite without authors’ permission.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 the Election Studies Center of the National Chengchi University in
Taiwan for providing the 2002 Taiwan Election and Democratization Study (TEDS)
data set; Prof. Chen Wen-chun and Mr. Huang Chih-cheng of National Sun Yat-sen
University for data analysis; and Vicky Chin of NSYSU for research assistance.


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