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Elite Consensus, Political Culture and Democratic Consolidation: Adaptation of an Anti-system Party in Taiwan’s Democratic Consolidation

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Chao, Chien-min. and Chang, Chun-Chih. "Elite Consensus, Political Culture and Democratic Consolidation: Adaptation of an Anti-system Party in Taiwan’s Democratic Consolidation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Aug 28, 2008 <Not Available>. 2008-12-10 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p281292_index.html>

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Chao, C. and Chang, C. , 2008-08-28 "Elite Consensus, Political Culture and Democratic Consolidation: Adaptation of an Anti-system Party in Taiwan’s Democratic Consolidation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2008-12-10 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p281292_index.html

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Elite Consensus Political Culture and Democratic Consolidation: Adaptation of an Anti-system Party in Taiwan’s Democratic Consolidation By Chien-min Chao Professor Graduate Institute for Development Studies National Chengchi University Taiwan Email: emchao@nccu.edu.tw and Chun-chih Chang Doctoral Student Graduate Institute for East Asia Studies National Chengchi University Email: 95260505@nccu.edu.tw Paper to be delivered at the 2008 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting Boston August 28-31 2008. The Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) victory over the long-ruling Kuomintang (KMT) party in the March
tradition and act as a good loyal opposition. The new pragmatism features opposing and criticizing according to the performance of the Ma Ying-jeou administration. 66 Shelley Rigger’s study suggests that those DPP elites who were born between 1931 and 1953 are the most zealous advocates of Taiwanese nationalism. 67 With the retirement of Chen Shui-bian and elites of his generation the DPP is in the midst of yet another generational shift. A more consolidated democracy may well be on


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