The Taiwan Independence Movement In and Out of Power

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, Foreign Legal Systems, Government, Political Parties
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Author: Dongtao Qi ISBN: 9789814689441
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: January 7, 2016
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Dongtao Qi
ISBN: 9789814689441
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: January 7, 2016
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

This book is a study of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the Taiwan Independence Movement (TIM) and electoral politics in Taiwan during 2000–2012. It consists of two parts: the first part proposes a movement government framework to understand the fluctuating popular support for the DPP government during 2000–2008 when it was in power, and the second part includes a series of studies on the DPP's quick but limited revival during 2008–2012 when it was out of power. For the DPP in and out of power, its strategic relations with the TIM have either promoted or constrained popular support for the DPP under different circumstances. This book reviews the history of the TIM since 1945, its relations with the DPP since 1986, the DPP's strategies in dealing with the TIM, and explains how these strategies have significantly affected the size and composition of the DPP's support base since 2000 by analyzing rich survey data collected during 1996–2013. Theoretically, this book challenges the traditional dichotomous and overly structuralist understanding of state-movement relations; empirically, it provides both qualitative and quantitative analysis of Taiwan's major political and social events since 2000, such as presidential and legislative elections, and rise of Taiwanese nationalism.

Contents:

  • Taiwan Independence Movement in Power: 2000–2008:

    • Fluctuation in the Social Support for the DPP and a Preliminary Framework of Movement Government
    • Differentiating The DPP's Two Support Bases
    • Family Economic Fortune, Fondness of the President, and Nationalistic Sentiment: Three Determining Factors in Taiwanese People's Party Support
    • The Movement Government's Radical Strategy: A Double-Edged Sword
    • Conclusion and Implications
  • Taiwan Independence Movement Out of Power: 2008–2012:

    • Two Years in Opposition: Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party Moves from Defeat to Revival?
    • Taiwan's 2010 Municipal Elections
    • Taiwan's 2012 Presidential and Legislative Elections
    • The China Policy of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party Since 2012: The Unfinished Last Mile
    • Globalization, Social Justice Issues, Political and Economic Nationalism in Taiwan: An Explanation of the DPP's Limited Revival During 2008–2012

Readership: Academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in study of the DPP, the TIM, Taiwan, China, cross-strait relations, nationalism, democratization, electoral politics, and state-movement/society relations.
Key Features:

  • Provides a unique study of the DPP, the TIM and major political and social events in Taiwan during recent the 13 years of 2000–2012
  • Proposes a new theoretical framework, the movement government framework, to understand the relations between the DPP government and the TIM, and also contributes to the literature of state-movement relations
  • Combines qualitative and quantitative studies with rich longitudinal data, historical materials, and rigorous statistic methods
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This book is a study of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the Taiwan Independence Movement (TIM) and electoral politics in Taiwan during 2000–2012. It consists of two parts: the first part proposes a movement government framework to understand the fluctuating popular support for the DPP government during 2000–2008 when it was in power, and the second part includes a series of studies on the DPP's quick but limited revival during 2008–2012 when it was out of power. For the DPP in and out of power, its strategic relations with the TIM have either promoted or constrained popular support for the DPP under different circumstances. This book reviews the history of the TIM since 1945, its relations with the DPP since 1986, the DPP's strategies in dealing with the TIM, and explains how these strategies have significantly affected the size and composition of the DPP's support base since 2000 by analyzing rich survey data collected during 1996–2013. Theoretically, this book challenges the traditional dichotomous and overly structuralist understanding of state-movement relations; empirically, it provides both qualitative and quantitative analysis of Taiwan's major political and social events since 2000, such as presidential and legislative elections, and rise of Taiwanese nationalism.

Contents:

Readership: Academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in study of the DPP, the TIM, Taiwan, China, cross-strait relations, nationalism, democratization, electoral politics, and state-movement/society relations.
Key Features:

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