Measuring Public Preferences for Strategic Choices in an Era of Great Power Competition: Taiwan as a Case Study
KUAN-CHEN LEE
Abstract:As the U.S.–China relationship tilts toward competition and confrontation, scholars and policymakers have focused on the strategic choices faced by the citizens of small and medium-sized countries caught between the two great powers. However, methodological deficiencies remain in how public preferences for these strategic choices are measured. This paper attempts to fill this gap by developing a new means of measuring public opinion regarding strategic choices. Using survey data collected in Taiwan in March 20… Show more
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