Arts: Conference Contributions: Recent submissions
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Prospects of an India-Taiwan Strategic Partnership: Economics, Security, and Expected Utility Theory
(2020)The China-India border dispute has witnessed escalations recently with China making fresh claims along the disputed border and deaths of Indian military personnel. This study examines the likelihood of a strategic partnership ... -
Partisan Polarization and Fragmentation in the Taiwanese Electorate: Evidence from the 2020 Elections
(2020)Taiwan is generally viewed as having a polarized polity with national identity being the defining issue. Yet, there are several trends that are at least somewhat inconsistent with this image. First, partisan loyalties ... -
Recipes, Armistice and remembrance: cookbooks and the cult of housewifery c1918-c1948
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Metaphor and the Māori Aesthetic
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Thomas Habinek and Cynthia's bones
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Powerful Norms with Weak and Inconsistent Policy Support: The EU’s normative power and the EUropeanisation of the post-communist Western Balkans
(2019)Pressured by ‘enlargement fatigue’ of the mid-2000s and multiple economic crises from 2008 onwards, the EU has increased the toughness of the original 1993 Copenhagen accession conditions for new candidates for EU membership ... -
Issues Impacts and Vote choice in Taiwan Elections, 2004-2016
(2019)Taiwan politics enters a new stage of democratic competitions. The 2016 elections redefine not only the party system featuring the two major parties DPP and KMT but also the impact of issues on voters’ decision of support. ... -
Political Polarization in Taiwan and the United States: A Research Puzzle
(2019)During the first two decades of the 21st century, the major political parties in both Taiwan (the Democratic Progressive Party or DPP and the Kuomintang or KMT) and the United States (Democrats and Republicans) became ... -
A Converging Image? Capitalism and the visual identity of alternative and mainstream news sites
(2011)While largely overlooked in mass communication research, visual imagery is central to how organizations represent, make meaning, create identities, and communicate with the rest of the world (Messaris, 1994). This research ...