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論文名稱 Rethinking the Rogowski Model: Taiwan’s Trade Policy and Domestic Political Alignment 1996-2008
發表日期 2015-12-01
論文收錄分類 TSSCI
所有作者 Mark Wenyi Lai
作者順序 第一作者
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刊物名稱 Journal of National Development Studies
發表卷數 Vol. 15
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發表期數 1
期刊或學報出版地國別/地區 NATTWN-中華民國
發表年份 2015
發表月份 12
發表形式 紙本
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[英文摘要] :
The political economic relationship between Taiwan and China
moved in a positive direction after the KMT returned to power in 2008.
The launching of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
(ECFA) in September 2010 symbolized the prospect of economic and
political reconciliation across the Taiwan Strait. Several years later, in
light of the scholarly debate and waves of street protests by the opposition
party and dissenters, it has become apparent that scholars ought to
reexamine the validity of Rogowski’s model of trade policy and domestic
political alignment, specifically with regard to its ability to explain the
transformation of cross-strait political and economic interaction.
This study conducts an empirical analysis of the effects of economic
liberalization on domestic political alignments and offers some hypotheses
using updated data for testing. Highlighting certain policy implications
with regard to disputes surrounding the ECFA issue, the study provides a
new perspective for explaining cross-strait economic interaction and its
implications for domestic politics.
Keywords: Rogowski Model, ECFA, Cross-Strait Relations, Trade Policy

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