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題名 National Identity and Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan: A Study of the Problem of Democratization in a Divided Country
作者 Chen, Wen-Chun
關鍵詞 Democratization;democratic transition;democratic consolidation;national identity;unification/independence issue;partisan preference;Lee Teng-hui complex;issue position
日期 1997-04
上傳時間 22-Sep-2016 14:43:57 (UTC+8)
摘要 This study examines Taiwan’s democratization process from the perspective of the national identity problem, and focuses on two main points: the rise of ethnic identity and its transformation ‘into Taiwanese nationalism in contemporary Taiwan, as well as its critical role in Taiwan’s democratization process. These points are examined through survey data gathered from the “Election and Political Democratization in Taiwan” research project commissioned by the ROC’s National Science Council in 1991-96.
The data shows that most people on Taiwan feel that conflicts between different places of origin are no longer much of a problem. Instead, the rise of Taiwanese nationalism has broken down the boundaries between Taiwan’s four major ethnic groups, which are now all “Taiwanese on Taiwan,” opposed to the “Chinese” on mainland China. These people believe that Taiwan is an independent state; hence, the unification/independence issue may impede Taiwan’s democratization process.
關聯 Issues & Studies,33(4),1-44
資料類型 article
dc.creator (作者) Chen, Wen-Chun
dc.date (日期) 1997-04
dc.date.accessioned 22-Sep-2016 14:43:57 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 22-Sep-2016 14:43:57 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 22-Sep-2016 14:43:57 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/102182-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) This study examines Taiwan’s democratization process from the perspective of the national identity problem, and focuses on two main points: the rise of ethnic identity and its transformation ‘into Taiwanese nationalism in contemporary Taiwan, as well as its critical role in Taiwan’s democratization process. These points are examined through survey data gathered from the “Election and Political Democratization in Taiwan” research project commissioned by the ROC’s National Science Council in 1991-96.
The data shows that most people on Taiwan feel that conflicts between different places of origin are no longer much of a problem. Instead, the rise of Taiwanese nationalism has broken down the boundaries between Taiwan’s four major ethnic groups, which are now all “Taiwanese on Taiwan,” opposed to the “Chinese” on mainland China. These people believe that Taiwan is an independent state; hence, the unification/independence issue may impede Taiwan’s democratization process.
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dc.relation (關聯) Issues & Studies,33(4),1-44
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Democratization;democratic transition;democratic consolidation;national identity;unification/independence issue;partisan preference;Lee Teng-hui complex;issue position
dc.title (題名) National Identity and Democratic Consolidation in Taiwan: A Study of the Problem of Democratization in a Divided Country
dc.type (資料類型) article