英文摘要 |
The distributive politics in Taiwan has been developing decades, which simultaneously accumulates a large number of studies. Nevertheless, the study sliced on the grant of the indigenous representative system (of government) is relatively or deliberately ignored. Therefore, in this study we focus the discussion on the distributive politics by analyzing the earmark grant distribution among the aboriginal councilors in Tai-tung County from 2006 to 2012. Generally speaking, our finding suggests that intra-chamber factors such as majority party, seniority (of councilors), and committee leader is not significantly affected distributive-politic behaviors of the indigenous councilors, and (re)election factor has more influentially impact on them. |