UID:
almahu_9949385302702882
Umfang:
1 online resource (320 pages)
Ausgabe:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781003157434
,
1003157432
,
9781000519488
,
1000519481
,
9781000519495
,
100051949X
Serie:
Politics in Asia
Inhalt:
This book documents the history of China⁰́₉s attempts to undermine Taiwan⁰́₉s elections, offering additional insights into China⁰́₉s 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 People⁰́₉s Republic of China (China). Examining China⁰́₉s 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 Taiwan⁰́₉s National Elections will prove an innovative resource to students and scholars of international relations and Chinese studies, including history and politics.
Anmerkung:
1. Introduction1.1 The Broader Field and China's Election Interference Activities1.2 Limitation, Scope, and Approach1.3 Book Layout2. Background, Concepts, and Related Research 2.1 Background on Taiwan's Government, Electoral System, and Important Political Actors2.2 Terminology2.3 Relevant Literature2.4 A Bounded Operationalization of Election Interference2.5 Why Interfere in Taiwan's Elections?2.6 Conclusion3. Background on CCP Organizations Relevant to Election Interference3.1 Chinese Influence Operations Structure3.2 The Leading Small Group for Taiwan Affairs and the Taiwan Affairs Office3.3 PLA Intelligence Organizations3.4 The Ministry of State Security3.5 The United Front Work Department (UFWD)3.6 Methods of Operation3.7 Conclusion4. Election Interference Incidents4.1 Media Interference4.1.1 New Media, Disinformation, Misinformation, and ⁰́₈Civil Society⁰́₉ Activities4.2 Cross-Strait Economic Connections4.3 Organized Crime and Election Interference4.4 Pro-Unification Parties and Organizations4.5 Political Contacts Outside Major Political Parties4.6 Religious Election Interference4.7 The Chou Tzu-yu Incident4.8 Confessed Spy: Wang Liqiang4.9 Hacking (Computer Network Attacks)4.10 Summary5. History of CCP Actions during Election Cycles5.1 Broad Examination of Direct CCP Actions and Their Relation to Taiwanese Elections5.2 2007-2008 - Legislative Elections, Presidential Election, and the U.N. Referendum5.2.1 Election Results5.3 2009 - Local Elections5.4 2010 - Municipal Elections 5.5 2011-2012 - Legislative and Presidential Elections5.5.1 Election Results5.6 2014 - First Combined Local and Municipal Elections5.7 2015-2016 - Legislative and Presidential Elections5.7.1 Election Results5.8 2018 - Local Elections5.9 2020 - Legislative and Presidential Elections5.9.1 Election Results6. Year-by-Year Examination of the CCP⁰́₉s Cross-Strait Influence Policies 6.1 Past Policy Frameworks and Policy in 20076.2 2008-2009: Policy After the 2008 Elections6.3 2010: Interim Policy6.4 2011: Policy Prior to the 2012 Elections6.5 2012-2013: Post-Election Policy and the CCP Leadership Transition6.6 2014: Policy Reactions to the Sunflower Student Movement and Local Election Results6.7 2015: Policy Prior to the 2016 Elections and the Reorganization of the United Front6.8 2016-2017: Post-2016 Election Aftermath and the New Approach6.9 2018-2019: Refinement and Pressure6.10 Summary7. Analysis7.1 Media7.2 Cross-Strait Economic Connections 7.3 Organized Crime7.4 Pro-Unification Parties and Organizations7.6 Cultivation of Political Contacts Outside of Major Parties7.7 Religious Interference7.8 Hacking7.9 Military Threats7.10 Verbal Threats/Warnings/Criticisms7.11 Economic Incentives and Measures7.12 Party-to-Party Contacts7.13 List of Methods and Techniques Used7.15 Summary8. Conclusion8.1 Policy Recommendations8.3 Conclusion
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Barss, Edward J. Chinese Election Interference in Taiwan. Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, ©2022 ISBN 9780367743567
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books.
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003157434
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