Women and Power in Taiwan
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Women and Power in Taiwan
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S0131-28120000619-5-1
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128-136
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An increase in political participation of Taiwanese women at all levels of government and changing attitudes in society to their social and political role are emphasized. The increasing importance of women's electoral resource in Taiwan in the future should have an impact on the political situation on the island.
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Taiwan, political parties, the Confucian gender prejuduces, electoral system, representation of women in power, the electorate
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01.03.2011
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