Asian Pacific American Caucus


Working Papers

In the next three months, we will be posting various articles written by members of APAC in the September 2001 edition of PS.

Aoki, Andrew, and Don Nakanishi. Eds. 2001. “Symposium on Asian Pacific American Politics.”  PS: Political Science and Politics 34:3.

First installment:

Asian Pacific-American Campaigns, Elections, and Elected Officials

James S. Lai, Santa Clara University
Wendy K. Tam Cho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas P. Kim, Scripps College
Okiyoshi Takeda, Aoyama Gakuin University

Click here for the Table of Contents of this precedent-setting symposium. You need to be a member of APSA to access all the articles, but we will rotate the articles twice a month on this website.

Working Papers and Manuscripts

The Mosaic of Asian American Politics: Preliminary Results from the Five-City Post-Election Survey

Pei-te Lien, University of Utah
M. Margaret Conway, University of Florida
Taeku Lee, Harvard University
Janelle Wong, Yale University/University of Southern California

The Contours and Sources of Ethnic Identity Choices Among Asian Americans

Pei-te Lien, University of Utah
M. Margaret Conway, University of Florida
Janelle Wong, Yale University/University of Southern California

Taking a Pulse of Chinese Americans at the Dawn of the 21st Century:
Results from the Multi-Site Asian American Political Survey

Pei-te Lien, University of Utah

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