Contending identities in Taiwan: implications for cross-strait relations

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The majority of Taiwan residents have Taiwan-centered national identities, viewing the island as separate and independent from the Chinese mainland whereas few on the island support Beijing's 'one country, two systems' proposal. As a new generation of leaders emerges on the mainland, they would need to be creative in their proposals to Taiwan residents if they are truly committed to resolving the cross-strait conflict peacefully.

author: T.Y. Wang, I-Chou Liu
Chinese reunification question

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Neo-left and neo-right in post-Tiananmen China

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In order to redress the problems of ideological and political fragmentation, the post-Tiananmen neo-left and neo-right theory is characterized by a new emphasis on central power and normative legitimacy. This change has made the Chinese government stronger.

author: Misra, Kalpana
Evaluation, Neoconservatism

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Taiwan's dilemma across the strait: lifting the ban on semiconductor investment in China

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A study conducted to report the dilemma that the Taiwanese government faced during the debate and the decision making process of allowing Taiwanese integrated circuit foundries to invest in China are discussed.

author: Yang, Chyan, Hung, Shiu-Wan
Semiconductors and related devices, Financial management, Semiconductor industry, Company investment, Investments

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