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The Rise and Fall of the Taiwan Independence Policy: Power Shift, Domestic Constraints, and Sovereignty Assertiveness (1988-2010)
Fortnightly Review Are DPP and KMT Views of China Converging?
Bulletin 183 - 04/01 – Direct Trade Between Taiwan/Mainland China
Generational Differences in Attitudes Towards Cross-Straits Trade
CRS Report for Congress Received Through the CRS Web
Economic Interdependence and the Development of Cross-‐Strait
Cross-Strait Relations: First the Easy, Now the Hard
Since Ms. Tsai Ing-Wen's Election As President of the Republic of China
China's National Security Law for Hong Kong
The Entity That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Unrecognized Taiwan As a Right-Bearer in the International Legal Order *
Cross-Strait Relations: “Ascend the Heights and Take a Long-Term Perspective”
The Visual Politics of Taiwanese Nationalism: Contested National Identities in the Imagery of the Sunflower Movement
The Role of Ecfa in Taiwanese/Chinese Identity of Taiwanese
Taiwan: Overall Developments and Policy Issues in the 109Th Congress
Dr. Joseph Wu Taiwan's Chief Representative in the U.S
Shiow-Duan Hawang Soochow University (Taiwan)
Cross-Strait Relations on Hold
Cross-Strait Relations in the Era of Tsai Ing-Wen: Shelving Differences and Seeking Common Ground?
Top View
How China's Shadowy Agency Is Working to Absorb Taiwan
U.S.-Taiwan Relationship: Overview of Policy Issues
Taiwan: Issues for Congress
China/Taiwan: Evolution of the “One China” Policy — Key Statements from Washington, Beijing, and Taipei
Cross-Strait Relations: Portrayals of Consistency
Wild Lilies and Sunflowers: Political Actors' Responses to Student
The Sunflower Movement and the Political Status of Taiwan
The Economic Integration of Taiwan and China and Its Implications for Cross-Strait Relations
The Economics of Cross Strait Instability: the Methods and Limits of China’S Economic Coercion Against Taiwan
Newsletter May 29
Will Economic Integration Between Mainland China and Taiwan Lead to a Congenial Political Culture?
How Did Taiwan's Critical Election Changed China's Taiwan Policy In
Chapter 3, Section 3 – China and Taiwan.Pdf
1992 Consensus” and Cross-Strait Agreements
Progress Slow As Taiwan Campaign Begins
Taiwan's National Identity and Relations with China
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"One China" Policy Key Statements from Washington, Beijing, and Taipei
The United States, China, and Taiwan: a Strategy to Prevent War