« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.25Publish: 2005/09

Hegemony in Mirage: Rational Choice in Taiwan’s Political Studies

Author: Jih-wen Lin

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The  purpose  of  this  article  is  to  depict  the  role  played  by  rational  choice  inTaiwan’s political studies. It reviews the debate about rational choice and specifiesthe definition of this approach, and then examines more than 1500 articles publishedin the past few years by Taiwan’s leading political science journals. The percentageof articles minimally related to rational choice is roughly 10%, many of which aremethodological  discussions  rather  than  applicatory.  Some  rational  choice  articlesutilized statistics to confirm their hypotheses, but case studies are also prevalent. Asignificant number of statistical  analyses are actually  irrelevant to rational  choice.The  difference  between  the  American  and  Taiwanese  political  studies  is  thusimmense.  The  underlying  cause  may  be  the  heterogeneity  of  the  concerns  of  thepolitical scientists  in the  two  places, which  forces the  latter  to focus  on  “finding”rather than “explaining” facts. Accordingly, to become an empirical theory, rationalchoice  must  seek  cooperation  from  other  approaches.  Whether  this  outcome  isacceptable is a normative issue, but pros and cons of this approach should both bebased on a correct understanding of the state of the discipline.

Keywords:political methodology、political science、quantitative political study、rational choice、the Perestroika movement