October 2010 Since the election of President Ma Ying-Jeou, and the Kuomintang’s (KMT) return to power in 2008, both Taiwan and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have entered a period of unprecedented detente. Official contact and meetings between the Taipei and Beijing authorities have increased; a dozen commercial and technical agreements have been signed, and in June 2010, an ambitious agreement regarding economic co-operation, the Economic Co-operation Framework Agreement (ECFA) was clo..
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...
This week marks the second anniversary of Ma Ying-jeou’s victory in the 2008 Taiwanese presi...
In 1992, when the governments from both sides across the Taiwan Strait began having contacts, both o...
November 2008 The relations between Taiwan and China took a new turn after Ma Ying-jeou won the pres...
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan and Presidential elections in January and March 2008 respectively re-orien...
The article attempts to examine the relationship between Taiwan, a de facto political entity, and th...
Taiwan's Legislative Yuan and Presidential elections in January and March 2008 respectively re-orien...
Contemporary China analyzes the development of China up to and into the new millennium, covering eco...
66 p.The Cross Straits issues have been a delicate issue between China and Taiwan. The Chinese gover...
Since May 2008 the Ma Ying-jeou government in Taiwan has successfully reduced tension with Beijing a...
Since the beginning of this century China has been expanding its influence in the South-East Asia re...
China’s Taiwan policy has been one of coupling intimidation (the “stick” approach) with coercion (th...
The recent official meeting between the head of China’s State Council Taiwan Affairs office (SCTAO) ...
Tsai Ing-Wen (Tsai) was elected Taiwan's first female president after succeeding won the general ele...
This paper analyzes how Taiwan's future political intercourse with the People's Republic of China (P...
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...
This week marks the second anniversary of Ma Ying-jeou’s victory in the 2008 Taiwanese presi...
In 1992, when the governments from both sides across the Taiwan Strait began having contacts, both o...
November 2008 The relations between Taiwan and China took a new turn after Ma Ying-jeou won the pres...
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan and Presidential elections in January and March 2008 respectively re-orien...
The article attempts to examine the relationship between Taiwan, a de facto political entity, and th...
Taiwan's Legislative Yuan and Presidential elections in January and March 2008 respectively re-orien...
Contemporary China analyzes the development of China up to and into the new millennium, covering eco...
66 p.The Cross Straits issues have been a delicate issue between China and Taiwan. The Chinese gover...
Since May 2008 the Ma Ying-jeou government in Taiwan has successfully reduced tension with Beijing a...
Since the beginning of this century China has been expanding its influence in the South-East Asia re...
China’s Taiwan policy has been one of coupling intimidation (the “stick” approach) with coercion (th...
The recent official meeting between the head of China’s State Council Taiwan Affairs office (SCTAO) ...
Tsai Ing-Wen (Tsai) was elected Taiwan's first female president after succeeding won the general ele...
This paper analyzes how Taiwan's future political intercourse with the People's Republic of China (P...
One fascinating aspect of the KMT’s regaining political dominance in Taiwan is the reappearance of t...
This week marks the second anniversary of Ma Ying-jeou’s victory in the 2008 Taiwanese presi...
In 1992, when the governments from both sides across the Taiwan Strait began having contacts, both o...