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Politics from Taiwan: Follow up: Cross Strait Dictionary of Common Phrases. With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Sep 4, 2012. Follow up: Cross Strait Dictionary of Common Phrases. More news on the Cross Strait Dictionary of Common Phrases. Here a few days ago. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can watch TVBS-N (blue), CTV (blue) ETTV (lighter blue) and FTV (green) for free at Yam news. For live Talking Show. For the latest Talking Show. For the latest 2100. Episodes, see here. 92 all over again. Keywo...
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Politics from Taiwan: What next? With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Jan 16, 2012. It seems nearly certain that the CCP and KMT will reach some sort of compromise on this front over the next term, leaving the DPP completely out of the discussions. The question is, how effective will Beijing's pressure be, and how much are they willing to compromise? It will be rather interesting, concerning the PRC doesnt recognize the existence of a Republic of China. January 16, 2012 at 9:44:00 AM GMT 8. Youre damn tooti...
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That's Impossible: Politics from Taiwan
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Politics from Taiwan: Dissecting the Ma interview. With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Feb 20, 2009. Dissecting the Ma interview. Leads today with an exclusive interview. Of Ma Ying-jeou. Everyone has different interests, and I prefer to let someone else cover the economic aspects of the interview, but I'm going to focus on some of the sovereignty issues:. Taipei Times: Do you think Taiwan is a normal country? President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九):. Two Chinas, the ROC and PRC, though there was only one when the co...
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Politics from Taiwan: Pingtan: What's the Deal? With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Mar 20, 2012. Pingtan: What's the Deal? One of the more interesting stories developing over the last few weeks has been China's efforts to push the Pingtan Experimental Development Zone. First, what is it? Focus Taiwan gave an overview. When China first unveiled the proposal in late February:. What makes this development proposal different than other major Taiwanese investments in cities like Shenzhen or Xiamen? To attract ...
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Politics from Taiwan: Ma's really into this dictionary. With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Aug 14, 2012. Ma's really into this dictionary. When I saw this recent article. About Ma praising the publication of the new Cross Strait Dictionary of Common Phrases. Guess the Chinese censors want more time. Way to go, guys. Then it struck me that Ma has displayed an unusual interest in this publication. Far more than Chen Shui-bian ever paid in public. So I decided to try to substantiate all three observations bo...
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Politics from Taiwan: Revisiting single member districts. With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Jan 16, 2012. Revisiting single member districts. Much to my surprise, there seems to be some rather thorough dissatisfaction in the legislature with the current single member district system. Not only has Speaker Wang Jin-pyng. Restated his long held belief the single member district is "not good for democracy," but the DPP is likely. January 17, 2012 at 12:51:00 AM GMT 8. This is only partly true. Wang Jin-p...
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Politics from Taiwan: Prediction: Hsieh stays, his policy goes. With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Oct 17, 2012. Prediction: Hsieh stays, his policy goes. After Frank Hsieh's recent visit to China, you have seen a lot of discussion in the Green Media dissecting what his trip was aimed at, what his personal intentions are, whether or not it signals a change in DPP policy, etc. It goes without saying that any shift in the party stance would still respect the party's Resolution on Taiwan's Future and continu...
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That's Impossible: Politics from Taiwan
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Politics from Taiwan: Intent vs effect. With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Nov 20, 2008. I think Ma probably is aware of a "point of no return" possibility, but he likely foresees a cooperative, mutual reconciliation and believes China has no motivation to force a political capitulation of the Taiwan authorities. Naturally, I think he's wrong. So I'd rather see the rhetoric of the Green camp retreat from the emotionally laden attacks of Ma "selling out" Taiwan or Ma's eagerness to bow to China, and instea...
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That's Impossible: Politics from Taiwan
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Politics from Taiwan: '92 all over again. With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Mar 28, 2008. 92 all over again. Edit: Michael Turton beat me to it. Hu Jintao's call to resume talks on the '92 consensus, Taiwan media and politicians are discussing exactly what that means. By the PRC's definition. 海峡两岸都坚持一个中国的原则,努力谋求国家的统一。但在海峡两岸事务性商谈中,不涉及‘一个中国’的政治涵义。 It is this agreement which China insists on referring to as the "One China principal" (. 既然没有讨论,根本就没有什么“各自表述”的共识。 Began to slam the KMT's position for dropping t...
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Politics from Taiwan: Has China agreed to Ma's "mutual non-denial" formula? With your unpaid host, A-gu (阿牛). Nov 7, 2008. Has China agreed to Ma's "mutual non-denial" formula? Article needed a dedicated post, with full translation. It contains some very interesting inside information. Please note the translation is very rushed. A good opening paragraph that lays out what you will learn below. Sounds like this "leak" also involves a great deal of spin. But still, reasonably enough explanation. 相關人士觀察A...