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National identity, political engagement, and electoral political participation: A case study of Taiwan.

机译:国家认同,政治参与和选举政治参与:以台湾为例。

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This dissertation discusses the "construction" and "enhancement" of national identity and its relevance and "implications" for political participation and uses Taiwan as a case study. Among other things, the uniqueness, diversity, complexity, importance, urgency, and criticality of national identity in Taiwan motivates the author to examine national identity's formation, enhancement, and implications for political participation by using the Taiwan case in particular.;In terms of the formation of Taiwan's national identity, this dissertation broadens the traditional way of measuring national identity in Taiwan. Not only are self-identity and attitudes toward China incorporated, but also party identification, ethnicity, and language are newly added into the so called "national identity cleavage variable" based on the primordialism, instrumentalism, and constructivism on national identity. The above three approaches to national identity also represent the main cleavages in Taiwan's society.;In terms of the enhancement of Taiwan's national identity, this dissertation applies the rational choice theory and emphasizes the two exogenous pillars, economic confidence and consolidated democracy. Long-term focused endogenous factors like ethnicity not only have an effect on a pro-Taiwan national identity, but also other factors such as Taiwanese evaluations of economical and political performances matter as well.;In terms of the relationship between national identity and political participation, the newly added national identity related variables synthesized with the socio-economic model, the political engagement part of the civic voluntarism model, and the economic confidence and consolidated democracy model will be able to explain better the specific political participation in Taiwan in 2001. Particularly, attitudes toward China have a statistically significant effect on voting, while political engagement factors are significant to campaign activity. This suggests that people in Taiwan are highly psychologically oriented. Both voting and campaign activity belong to separate types of electoral political participation based on different nature. The partisanship factor also matters in all types of political participation in this study except contact, meaning Taiwan still has a traditional type of political participation.;In terms of methodology and data, this dissertation applies ordinary least squares, logistic regression, and ordered logistic regression on the Asian Barometer data collected in Taiwan in 2001 based on different characteristics of the dependent variables.;This dissertation is designed to develop a new way of observing national identity from a cleavage point of view for application in future studies; a traditional single approach would only emphasize self-identity or attitudes. Some of the more important findings of this dissertation are as follows:;First, globally, Taiwan's national identity is vertically in the conflict stage while horizontally, social, political, and cultural aspects are significant to discuss in order to represent the multi-dimensional perspectives.;Second, because of the new emphasis of the exogenous economic confidence and consolidated democracy factors on a pro-Taiwan national identity, it is hoped that the findings of this study will encourage elites and political parties to utilize a positive and rational mobilization strategy rather than a negative and harmful one during elections. Also, it is the state level and current and future economic confidence that enhance a pro-Taiwan national identity rather than mere past economic achievements.;Third, this study identifies and relies on four complementary models for explaining Taiwan's electoral and non-electoral political participation. The role of the political party reflecting social cleavage, particularly national identity in the Taiwan case, changes its focus from encouraging the opposition movement in the past to facilitating political participation now and in the predictable future.;To understand and explain national identity in Taiwan is not only an inevitable task in domestic politics but also an unavoidable challenge in improving its international status. Through this dissertation, the author hopes to encourage a more diverse angle of observing national identity cleavages in Taiwan, a wider possibility of explaining a pro-Taiwan national identity enhancement, and a newly emphasized national identity scope of explaining political participation.
机译:本文讨论了民族认同的“建构”和“增强”及其与政治参与的相关性和“启示”,并以台湾为例。除其他事项外,台湾国家身份的独特性,多样性,复杂性,重要性,紧迫性和批判性促使作者特别通过使用台湾案例来研究国家身份的形成,增强及其对政治参与的影响。随着台湾民族身份的形成,本文拓宽了台湾衡量民族身份的传统方式。基于原始身份,工具主义和建构主义的民族认同,不仅将自我认同和对华态度纳入其中,而且党派认同,种族和语言也被新添加到所谓的“民族认同分裂变量”中。以上三种民族认同的方法也代表了台湾社会的主要裂痕。在提高台湾民族认同方面,本文运用了理性选择理论,强调了两个外在的支柱,即经济信心和巩固民主。长期关注的内生因素(例如种族)不仅会影响亲台湾的民族认同,而且也会影响其他因素,例如台湾对经济和政治表现的评估。;就民族认同与政治参与之间的关系而言,与社会经济模型,公民自愿主义模型的政治参与部分以及经济信心和巩固民主模型相结合的,新增的与民族身份相关的变量,将能够更好地解释2001年台湾的具体政治参与。 ,对中国的态度在统计上对投票有重大影响,而政治参与因素对竞选活动也很重要。这表明台湾人的心理取向很高。投票活动和竞选活动都属于基于不同性质的不同类型的选举政治参与。除接触之外,党派关系因素对本研究的所有类型的政治参与也都具有影响,这意味着台湾仍然具有传统的政治参与类型。在方法和数据方面,本文采用普通最小二乘,对数回归和有序对数回归基于2001年在台湾收集的亚洲晴雨表数据,基于因变量的不同特征。本文旨在从分裂的观点出发,开发一种观察民族身份的新方法,以供将来研究中应用。传统的单一方法只会强调自我认同或态度。本文的一些较重要的发现如下:首先,在全球范围内,台湾的民族认同在冲突阶段处于垂直状态,而在横向上,社会,政治和文化方面的讨论很重要,以代表多维视角。其次,由于外来的经济信心和巩固的民主因素对亲台湾民族身份的新的强调,希望这项研究的结果将鼓励精英和政党使用积极而理性的动员策略,而不是而不是选举中的负面和有害行为。此外,国家地位以及当前和未来的经济信心增强了亲台湾的民族认同感,而不仅仅是过去的经济成就。第三,本研究确定并依靠四种互补模型来解释台湾的选举和非选举政治参与。反映社会分裂,尤其是台湾案件中的国家认同的政党的角色,将其焦点从过去鼓励反对派运动转变为现在和可预见的未来促进政治参与。;理解和解释台湾的国家认同是这不仅是国内政治中不可避免的任务,而且在提高其国际地位方面也是不可避免的挑战。通过这篇论文,作者希望鼓励更多角度来观察台湾的民族认同分裂,为解释亲台湾民族认同的增强提供更大的可能性,并为强调政治参与提供新的强调的民族认同范围。

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  • 作者

    Chang, Ting.;

  • 作者单位

    West Virginia University.;

  • 授予单位 West Virginia University.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 376 p.
  • 总页数 376
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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