Taiwan's Green Parties: Alternative Politics in Taiwan
In: Routledge Research on Taiwan Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Note on Romanisation -- Part I Introduction, research questions and formation -- 1 Taiwan's Green Parties: alternative politics in Taiwan -- 2 Frameworks and data for analysing Taiwan's Green Parties -- 3 Beautiful accidents: the formation of Taiwan's Green Parties -- Part II The changing impact and human face of the Green Parties -- 4 The impact of the Green Parties in Taiwan: elections, media and the international -- 5 Who are the GPT? Leaders, candidates and supporters -- Part III The first decade: 1996-2005 -- 6 The GPT's first election in 1996: Professor Kao catching missiles -- 7 Almost breaking through in 1998: is it OK to frequent sexual nightclubs? -- 8 Understanding the GPT's quiet period: 1999-2005 -- Part IV The Pan Han-sheng era: 2006-2012 -- 9 Returning to elections between 2006 and 2009: the wish of the Ladybird, Red-Green Alliance and Treetop Protest -- 10 The struggle to become a relevant party: the 2010 and 2012 campaigns -- Part V The Lee Ken-cheng era: 2013-2016 -- 11 Reforms and the local breakthroughs and setbacks of 2014: unfinished progress -- 12 The 2016 GPT SDP Alliance's failed national breakthrough: the lunchboxes and teenage idol election -- Part VI The Wang Hau-yu era: 2016-2020 -- 13 A new model of local election campaigning in 2018: winning or selling its soul? -- 14 The Teng Hui-wen or Wang Hau-yu GPT campaigns in 2020 -- Part VII Conclusion -- 15 Conclusion: the aftermath, rebranding, returning to research questions and practical lessons -- Index.