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Students and professors analyze the results as data comes in from the polling stations on presidential and legislative votes.  From left to right, bottom left corner Yi Liu and Katie Wei-ruo Xiao; middle Cristina Garafola, Professor Lampton, Michelle Louie, Professor Brown, and Alex Bellah.  Photo by Jingbo Jing.

Democracy in Action: A Campaign Rally from the 2012 Taiwanese Presidential Elections

May 3, 2012by SAIS Review

Written by Cristina Garafola Cristina Garafola is an MA candidate at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. She is interested in the ramifications […]

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