Chinese Election Interference in Taiwan

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A01=Edward Barss
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CCP
CCP Official
CCP's Strategy
CCP’s Strategy
Chinese Government
Chinese Intelligence
comparative election interference case studies
Cross-strait Economic
Cross-strait Exchanges
cross-strait relations
Democratic Decline
democratic resilience
Election Interference
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foreign influence operations
Indigenous Districts
Intelligence Studies
Interference Methods
Leading Small Group
Liaison Department
Liu Jieyi
Mazu Temples
media manipulation strategies
organised crime networks
Organized Crime Figures
Political Influence Operations
political interference methods
Roc
Sharp Power
SSF
Taiwan Dollars
Taiwan Independence
Taiwan's Democracy
Taiwan's Domestic Politics
Taiwan's Elections
Taiwan’s Democracy
Taiwan’s Domestic Politics
Taiwan’s Elections
TAO
United Front Work
United Front Work Department

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367743567
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book documents the history of China’s attempts to undermine Taiwan’s elections, offering additional insights into China’s methods of influence in Hong Kong, the United States and Canada.

Drawing from Chinese language primary sources and historical accounts, Taiwan is presented as a growing democracy that has had to endure constant threats to its way of democratic life from the People’s Republic of China (China). Examining China’s election interference operations and several previously undocumented instances of Chinese interference, chapters in this book not only cover traditional methods of influence such as diplomacy, economic policy, and military intimidation, but also an array of novel practices involving organized crime, religion, and the media. Conceptual and practical ideas have been developed for studying and combatting election interference, which will particularly appeal to policy makers and security professionals seeking to better identify instances of ongoing election interference and the motivations driving this phenomenon.

Chinese Election Interference in Taiwan’s National Elections will prove an innovative resource to students and scholars of international relations and Chinese studies, including history and politics.

Emma Barss is an independent scholar and former Taiwan fellowship recipient who specializes in the study of Chinese politics with an emphasis on regional security issues.

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