Generation Effects

Where and Who are the Populists in Taiwan? A Microeconomic Study of Populist Attitudes Based on Cross-Strait Individual Preferences

This study adopts an ideational approach to examine the demand side of populism in Taiwan, using micro-level data from the 2016 and 2020 waves of the Taiwan Election and Democratization Study (TEDS). Beyond assessing conventional determinants of populist attitudes identified in Western and Latin American contexts, it investigates how Taiwan’s unique geopolitical cleavage—preferences on independence versus unification—shapes populist orientations.

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