1. Student's name: CHANG DE HE
2. Gender Male
3. Date of birth: December 3, 1989
4. Place of birth: Taiwan
5. Decision on recognition of students No. 1412/QD-XHNV dated June 3, 2022 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in training: 6-month extension
7. Thesis topic: MECHANISM OF MAYOR ELECTION IN TAIPEI CITY (TAIWAN)
8. Major: Political Science; Code: 8310201.01
9. Scientific advisors: Dr. Le Dinh Tan - Trade Union University; Dr. Phung Chi Kien - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi.
10. Summary of thesis research results:
The thesis has analyzed and clarified a number of theoretical issues, current situations and issues raised in the Taipei City mayoral election mechanism. From there, it proposes directions and solutions to enact laws to protect citizens' voting rights according to the referendum law, which is also part of the general election and direct citizen rights; contributing to the direct mayoral election and supporters who consider referendum as an important symbol and method of political freedom and democracy, openness and social progress, government management based on law and national supervision of government management and civil servant activities, meeting the necessary tasks in the new situation.
11. Practical application:
The thesis can be used as a reference for research, study and training. Elections are the heart of democratic politics. They provide people with the opportunity to choose public opinion representatives and government officials, and at the same time provide the basis for the legitimacy of government power and action. Therefore, elections are one of the most important political phenomena in democratic politics. Therefore, improving the quality of elections is directly related to the interests of Taiwan's democratic politics, meeting the increasingly high requirements of tasks in the new situation.
12. Further research directions: None.
13. Published works related to the thesis: None.
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: CHANG DE HE.
2. Sex: Male
3. Date of birth: December 3, 1989.
4. Place of birth: Taiwan.
5. Admission decision number: 1412/QD-XHNV Dated June 3, 2022 by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in academic process: extension of 6 months
7. Official thesis title: ELECTION MECHANISM FOR MAYOR OF TAIPEI CITY (TAIWAN)
8. Major: Political science; Code: 8310201.01
9. Supervisors: Assoc. Dr Le Dinh Tan - Trade Union University; Assoc. Dr Phung Chi Kien - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
The thesis has analyzed and clarified a number of theoretical issues, current situations and issues raised in the mayoral election mechanism of Taipei City. From the thesis, it can propose directions and solutions to promulgate laws to protect citizens' voting rights according to the referendum law, which is also part of the general election and direct citizenship's rights; contributing to direct mayoral elections and the supporters consider referendum as an important symbol and method of political freedom and democracy, openness and social progress, legislation based government management and national supervision of government management and activities of civil servants, respond to required tasks in new situations.
11. Practical applicability:
The thesis can be used as reference material for research, study, and training. Elections are the center of democratic politics. They give citizens the opportunity to choose representatives of public opinion and government officials, and provide a basis for the legitimacy of government power and action. Therefore, elections are one of the most important political phenomena in democratic politics. Thereby improving the quality of elections is directly related to the benefits of Taiwan's democratic politics to meet the increasing task requirements in the new situation.
12. Further research directions: Not available.
13. Thesis-related publications: Not available.