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Elections in Taiwan are increasingly about which candidate can successfully engage China while protecting Taiwan's status.
Will disagreements between the Kuomintang and the Democratic Progress Party open opportunities for China to meddle in Taiwan's problems?
On his visit to China, KMT chairmanLien Chan will be discussing mattersthat fall clearly within the authority of the democratically elected government of Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian.
On December 3, leading figures in Taiwan's three major political parties came to AEI to discuss the results of the legislative elections of December 1.
On May 20, Taiwan entered a new era of democracy as the torch of government was passed from a ruling party that has governed for the past 50 years to the opposition. In the spirit of cooperation and amity, the new president appointed a KMT member to be his...
The roots of the current political turmoil in Taiwan lie in the huge changes that the Taiwanese president has sought to introduce during his six years in office.
The Republic of China on Taiwan elected a new president on March 18, paving the way for the first peaceful change of government in 5000 years of Chinese history and further consolidating Taiwan’s status as a full-fledged democracy. The election of a new president will have an immediate impact...




