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Political ecology in Taiwan after its Elections

LI Yue
2020-01-15
Taiwan’s incumbent leader Tsai Ing-wen won the election on 11 January with record 8.17 million votes, which is a result of many factors, but none more important than the fundamental change in the political climate of Taiwan. For details, please go to the Chinese version>>
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