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    When Japan was defeated in 1945‚ Taiwan was placed under the control of the republic of China.(Chiu 5) Throughout the Japanese era‚ there were political movements for the advancement of Taiwanese culture‚ free speech and a parliament that could deal more effectively with the Taiwanese needs. (Renaud 44).there was an increased production of sugar and rice in Taiwan. Most of it was exported to Japan leading to trade imbalance. Taiwan received revenue from these imports which made its economy to grow

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    “We shall establish a united Chinese Republic in order that all the peoples—Manchus‚ Mongols‚ Tibetans‚ Tartars and Chinese—should constitute a single powerful nation.… Such a nationalism is possible‚ and we must pursue it.”- Sun Yat-sen‚ Three Principles of the People. Countless nationalists across the world seek for the rights Dr. Sun Yat-sen stated in his Principles. Sun Yat-sen was born in Cuiheng‚ a small village in Guangzhou Province‚ during the Qing Dynasty in 1866. At this time‚ the Qing

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Tourism Management 27 (2006) 138–145 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Shopping and Tourist Night Markets in Taiwan An-Tien Hsieha‚ Janet Changb‚Ã b School of Management‚ Da-Yeh University‚ Chang-hua‚ Taiwan Department and Graduate School of Tourism Management‚ Chinese Culture University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Received 29 January 2004; accepted 28 June 2004 a Abstract From theoretical viewpoints‚ analyses of consumer motivation have been applied to the shopping and the tourism industry

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    thinks this is most appropriate for Taiwan policy. There were ideas such as “One country one system”‚ “Two countries two systems” and “One country two different systems but in confronting positions” but none of them is as good as “One country two systems”. The writer mentions that "One country‚ two systems" is an idea proposed by Deng Xiaoping. He suggested that there would be only one China‚ but independent Chinese regions such as Hong Kong‚ Macau and Taiwan‚ these regions could have their own

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    Taiwan Industry Reports Taiwan Institute of Economic Research 21June 2008 Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Panels Ref. Code: 11461 21 June 2008 By Ceng Chun-chou Overview Encouraged by a good performance of organic light-emitting diode (OLED)‚ a large number of Taiwan firms have aggressively developed OLED products in recent years. But a bottleneck in technology has led to no major breakthrough in capacity‚ resulting in firms’ long-term losses and compelling some to stop research and

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    keeping these people in PRC. Taiwan continues to be a contentious issue for the Chinese government. Despite Taiwan having recognised sovereignty by 23 states‚ the PRC refuses to grant such recognition in the interests of the One China policy. The PRC remains vigilant in disallowing Taiwan’s secession from the mainland. The island receives special treatment by US through aid‚ billions in defence funding‚ and the promise of military actions as dictated by the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act. The PRC’s response

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    TODAYonline | Print http://www.todayonline.com/Print/World/EDC110816-00002... No more US F-16 fighter jets for Taiwan 04:46 AM Aug 16‚ 2011 TAIPEI - The United States has refused Taiwan’s request for 66 new F-16C/D fighter jets that China had warned would risk inflaming tensions between the two big powers‚ according to Defence News citing a Taiwan defence official. Taiwan has repeatedly asked Washington to agree to sell the advanced F-16 fighter jets‚ citing the need to counter the growing

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    Resources and Food Although Taiwan doesn’t have any big deposits of natural resources‚ it has one that is particularly unique - its foods. The variety of fruits here is astounding‚ and many of Taiwan’sshuiguo (Chinese for fruit) are highly sought-after by consumers around Asia. Mangoes‚ pineapples‚lychee and more are extremely potent here‚ some of the juiciest stuff you can find anywhere. The Taiwanese currency is the New Taiwan Dollar. The currency code for money in Taiwan is TWD. The most common abbreviation

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    relations between mainland China and Taiwan prohibited the airline from launching flights to routes in China. After that‚ CAL mounting problems prompted it to look for ways to restore its image. The efforts were focused on improving its brand image and regaining consumer confidence. CAL sought to pursue stringent safety norms‚ increase its maintenance facilities‚ hire trained experienced pilots from foreign countries and also improve cross-strait relations between Taiwan and mainland China. Finally CAL

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    INTRODUCTION The debate on the effectiveness of the hegemon’s foreign policy in encouraging a world’s rising power’s growing military to enhance security relations with the hegemon is a matter of concern. The research study addresses the following question: How effective was U.S. foreign policy in encouraging China and it’s growing military to enhance its security relations with U.S. by military dialogue‚ transparency and coordination with China 2008-2012. This research question is important

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