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題名: 威權體制下年輕人的政治態度
The Political Attitude of the Youth under the Authoritarian Regime
作者: 梅圓圓
Mei, Yuan Yuan
貢獻者: 蔡中民
Tsai, Chung-Min
梅圓圓
Mei, Yuan Yuan
關鍵詞: 威權體制
政治態度
Political Attitude
Authoritarian
Followership
Leadership
日期: 2017
上傳時間: 13-Sep-2017
摘要: The outline of this project begins with the exploration of basic idea of leadership and further linking it with Chinese political environment. Subsequently the transformational leadership model is used to analyze Chinese students’ perception of President Xi Jinping, while the traits of followers — in this case Chinese students — are defined using Robert Kelly’s followership model. The central piece of this research was to conduct survey among Chinese students, while the survey questionnaire was analytically designed to reveal the follower’s level of agreement with Xi Jinping’s policies as well as overall popularity. The survey data also helped indicate the types of followers and to examine relevant connections to their viewpoints, which aided in investigating their perception of Chinese president as a leader. This framework would conceivably be an effective attempt to indicate that how followers define themselves and how their standpoint conceives leadership. This study can not only help identify the popularity of Chinese leader among students but also evaluate the effects of policies introduced by Xi Jinping. Finally, the research is included to understand to what extend current policies meet students’ expectations, which can predict the trend and help weigh future reforms, formulation of new policies and development of the governing system.
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描述: 碩士
國立政治大學
應用經濟與社會發展英語碩士學位學程(IMES)
104266010
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