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    题名: Who Wants Checks and Balances? Endogeneity of the Balancing Perspective
    作者: Eric Chen-hua Yu;Chi Huang;Yi-ching Hsiao
    关键词: Checks and Balances;Split-ticket Voting;Endogeneity of the Balancing Perspective
    日期: 2015-05
    上传时间: 2016-01-06 10:53:42 (UTC+8)
    出版者: Asian Network for Public Opinion Research
    摘要: The premise of the intentional model of split-ticket voting is that some voters split their tickets simply because they prefer divided government and believe in constant “checks and balances”. This article examines whether this premise stand firm in an emerging democracy like Taiwan. That is, by using survey data in Taiwan, we explore whether one’s attitude toward divided or unified government is “real”. We hypothesize that a citizen’s attitude toward “checks and balances” is subject to change, and conditional on whether her preferred party is in power. Specifically, we speculate that a citizen would tend to hold the balancing perspective or favor divided government, if her preferred party is in opposition. However, if her preferred party becomes the ruling party, she would be more likely to oppose (hold) the balancing (non-balancing) perspective or favor unified government. We then utilize panel survey data embedded in Taiwan’s Election and Democratization Studies (TEDS) to verify our hypothesis.
    關聯: Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research 2(3), p.196-227
    DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1670866
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