
Working Papers
Submitted Works:
Yi-Bin Chang, Dennis Lu-Chung Weng, and Ching-Hsing Wang, 2017. “Personality Traits and the Propensity to Protest: A Cross-National Analysis” Under review by Political Behaviour.
Chia-Hung Tsai, Dennis Lu-Chung Weng, and Ching-Hsing Wang, 2017. “Understanding the effect of political trust in policy reform: The Case of Taiwan’s Pension System” Under review by Social Science Quarterly.
Ching-Hsing Wang and Dennis Lu-Chung Weng, 2017. “Do Election Polls Increase Individual political knowledge?” Invited to Revise & Resubmit by International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
Ching-Hsing Wang and Dennis Lu-Chung Weng, 2017. “Personality Traits and Individual Feeling of National Pride in South Korea.” Invited to Revise & Resubmit by Journal of Asian and African Studies
Dennis L.C. Weng and Lu-Huei Chen, 2017. “ Only The Most Salience Issue Matter: The Case of China Effect in Taiwan’s Elections.” Under review by Asian Journal of Political Science.
Mary Schlarb, Shufang Strause, Dennis Lu-Chung Weng, and Xu Luo, 2017. “The New Normal: Student and Faculty Mobility Programs between Public Teacher Education Institutions in China and the U.S.” Book Chapter.
On-Going Projects:
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“Elite Differential Effect on American Presidential Election”
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“Do Personality Traits Matter? The Endogeneity of political behavior in Voting Models: The Empirical evidence from 20 countries.” – Co-PI for personality traits project, Taiwan Election and Democratization Studies (TEDS)
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“ A Single Issue Democracy? A Time Series Approach to Issue Voting in Taiwan.”
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“Media, Nationalism, and Chinese Foreign Policy.”
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“The Robustness of Valence Models of Electoral Choice: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective.”
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“Mixed Logit Models of Heterogeneous Leader Effects on Electoral Choice: Asia in Comparative Perspective.”
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“The Changing Citizens in Southeast Asia: An Empirical Analysis of Political Participation and Democratization in Southeast Asia.”
