|
WENDY K. TAM CHO
Foreshadowing Strategic Pan-Ethnic Politics:
Asian American Campaign Finance Activity in Varying Multicultural Contexts
Research on Asian American
politics is hampered by data limitations. Asian Americans comprise a small
proportion of the population, and few political candidates are of Asian
descent. However, because the Asian American population is growing quickly,
interest in the group's political behavior has grown. One source of data
that can be exploited to understand Asian American political behavior
is the state of Hawaii. Hawaii provides a natural experiment since the
majority of its citizens are Asian American and Asian political candidates
are commonplace. This study of Hawaiian politics focuses on Asian American
campaign finance behavior. I find that as Asian Americans locate themselves
in more multicultural settings, they become more politically strategic,
less focused on national-origin groupings, and more inclined to embrace
a pan-ethnic identity.
|
|