After nearly sixty years of political confrontation, hopes for cross-Taiwan Strait reconciliation have run high since the traditionally pro-unification Nationalist Party (the Kuom-intang, KMT) returned to power in Taiwan in May 2008. However, obstacles to reconciliation remain daunting, due to a fundamental disjuncture between the ideological beliefs of the two sides, in particular because China and Taiwan still lack a shared memory of Taiwanese history that can serve as the foundation for their reconciliation. This article examines a wide variety of sources from Taiwan and China over recent decades. It illustrates their conspicuous memory gap over the history of the island. Cross-Strait reconciliation needs to begin with recognizing rather...
The island of Taiwan, located around 160 km east of China, has existed amongst contention and confus...
Ever since Tsai Ing-wen came to power, the relations between People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, ...
[[abstract]]The dilemma of national identity that Taiwan is facing is rooted in Taiwan’s geo-histori...
This article examines how the native Taiwanese identity has been formulated in the 20th century, and...
Taiwan has played a prominent role in Chinese politics since the founding of the People's Republic ...
This paper focuses on understanding, which is the first step of the long journey toward reconciliati...
China's relation to Taiwan has been in constant contention since the founding of the People's Republ...
Taiwanese society today is often characterized as a Japan-friendly society. Yet things are not quite...
[[abstract]]The people of Taiwan are facing a dilemma of double identity because both Taiwanese iden...
ABSTRACT: Thirty years after Taiwan lifted martial law in 1987, Taiwanese society today is open to a...
Since the end of the post-Martial Law Era and with the introduction of a democratic era, a debate em...
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...
The article attempts to examine the relationship between Taiwan, a de facto political entity, and th...
Since the beginning of the post-Martial Law Era on the island, a question remains unanswered: should...
Cet article analyse brièvement les cultures politiques respectives des deux grands camps en ...
The island of Taiwan, located around 160 km east of China, has existed amongst contention and confus...
Ever since Tsai Ing-wen came to power, the relations between People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, ...
[[abstract]]The dilemma of national identity that Taiwan is facing is rooted in Taiwan’s geo-histori...
This article examines how the native Taiwanese identity has been formulated in the 20th century, and...
Taiwan has played a prominent role in Chinese politics since the founding of the People's Republic ...
This paper focuses on understanding, which is the first step of the long journey toward reconciliati...
China's relation to Taiwan has been in constant contention since the founding of the People's Republ...
Taiwanese society today is often characterized as a Japan-friendly society. Yet things are not quite...
[[abstract]]The people of Taiwan are facing a dilemma of double identity because both Taiwanese iden...
ABSTRACT: Thirty years after Taiwan lifted martial law in 1987, Taiwanese society today is open to a...
Since the end of the post-Martial Law Era and with the introduction of a democratic era, a debate em...
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...
The article attempts to examine the relationship between Taiwan, a de facto political entity, and th...
Since the beginning of the post-Martial Law Era on the island, a question remains unanswered: should...
Cet article analyse brièvement les cultures politiques respectives des deux grands camps en ...
The island of Taiwan, located around 160 km east of China, has existed amongst contention and confus...
Ever since Tsai Ing-wen came to power, the relations between People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, ...
[[abstract]]The dilemma of national identity that Taiwan is facing is rooted in Taiwan’s geo-histori...