Generational Conflicts Plaguing Taiwan's Politics
Katherine Hui-Yi Tseng
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Katherine Hui-Yi Tseng: The East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2015, vol. 07, issue 01, 96-105
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Taiwan's politics in 2014 had been plagued by generational conflicts in various aspects. Younger electorates and civil forces had stood in line with the opposition force, the Democratic Progressive Party, in social movements and the local election at end-2014. A poor performing domestic government, along with a tepid economy, has attenuated the ruling government's credential in delivering policy outcomes. Cross-strait rapprochement initiated under the Ma administration since 2010 is also under serious challenges.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1142/S1793930515000082
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