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  1. The Power of the Ballot Box: Political Development and Election Campaigning in Taiwan by Christian Schafferer, 2003-03
  2. Government, Business, and the Politics of Interdependence and Conflict across the Taiwan Strait by John Q. Tian, 2006-07-08
  3. Government and Politics in Taiwan (Routledge Research on Taiwan Series) by Dafydd Fell, 2011-04-12
  4. Taiwan Government and Business Contacts Handbook by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  5. Taiwan Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Political and Business Librgary) (Russia Industrial Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  6. Industrialization and the State: The Changing Role of Government in Taiwan's Economy, 1945-1998
  7. Democracy (Made in Taiwan): The 'Success' State as a Political Theory by Chih-Yu Shih, 2008-01-17
  8. Taiwan: A Political History by Denny Roy, 2003-03
  9. The First Chinese Democracy: Political Life in the Republic of China on Taiwan by Linda Chao, Ramon H. Myers, 2002-12-17
  10. Across the Taiwan Strait: Democracy: The Bridge Between Mainland China and Taiwan by Bruce Herschensohn, 2002-03
  11. Consolidating Taiwan's Democracy by John Copper, 2005-01-06
  12. Taiwan's Mid-1990s Elections: Taking the Final Step to Democracy by John F. Copper, 1998-10-30
  13. Constitutional Reform and the Future of the Republic of China (Taiwan in the Modern World)
  14. Collective Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Identity-Based Movement of Plain Indigenous in Taiwan (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Jolan Hsieh, 2006-03-21

1. Taiwan Government
Directory of links to various government departments and nonprofit organizations in Taiwan.Category Regional Asia Taiwan Government...... Provincial County Government Taiwan Provincial Government TaiwanFisheries Bureau; Department of Educatioin; Ilan County Government.
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5. AmCham - Taiwan Government
AmCham and the taiwan government TOPICS Magazine. Volume 33 No. 2. More March14, 2003. Home AmCham and the taiwan government Fri March 21, 2003 Introduction.
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Latest AmCham News Member News - Grand Formosa Regent Taipei Offers Local Getaway Package Most of us have cancelled our travel plans or dismissed the idea of taking a vacation abroad in these volatile times. But the Grand Formosa thinks otherwise and offers a room package that makes the idea of vacationing right here in Taipei no second rate alternative, but a first class experience. More... April 10, 2003 Home AmCham and the Taiwan Government Sat April 12, 2003 Introduction The American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei has the opportunity, the resources and the influence to play an increasingly pro-active role in Taiwan's internationalization and liberalization process, and to provide professional advice and recommendations to the Executive Yuan and the Legislative Yuan in the drafting of laws. The role of the Government Analysis Department is provide lobbying support to the membership through the Chamber's 23 Industry and Support Committees on legislative, regulatory, and enforcement issues. This assistance includes:

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7. AmCham - Taiwan Government
AmCham and the taiwan government TOPICS Magazine. February 10, 2003. Home AmChamand the taiwan government Legislative Yuan Committees Sat February 15, 2003
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Latest AmCham News Member News - Grand Formosa Regent Taipei Offers Local Getaway Package Most of us have cancelled our travel plans or dismissed the idea of taking a vacation abroad in these volatile times. But the Grand Formosa thinks otherwise and offers a room package that makes the idea of vacationing right here in Taipei no second rate alternative, but a first class experience. More... April 10, 2003 Home AmCham and the Taiwan Government Legislative Yuan Committees Sat April 12, 2003 Go to a committee... Budget Committee Domestic Affairs Committee Finance Committee Foreign Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee Health, Environment and Social Welfare Committee Judicial Committee National Defense Committee Organic Laws Committee Transportation Committee (Committee conveners are marked with an "*") Democratic Progressive Party - DPP Kuomintang - KMT People First Party - PFP New Party - NP Independent - IND Other - Other Budget Committee 5th Session of 4th Legislative Yuan Party Name DPP Mr. Yu Jan Daw*

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    looks at Chinese politics. news and opinion. Asks for contributions from interested parties no matter what their views.
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  • New Taiwan, Ilha Formosa focus on political developments in and around Taiwan, and support a free, democratic and independent Taiwan. URL: http://www.taiwandc.org/ Last modified 26-Apr-1999
  • Taiwan - WWW sites Taiwan WWW sites. URL: http://peacock.tnjc.edu.tw/ROC_sites.html Last modified 26-Apr-1999
  • Taiwan Muzzles the Press Ying Chan, an US reporter, has been sued for criminal libel,calls for help to defend press freedom and stop political harassment. URL: http://www.yingchan.com/ Last modified 26-Apr-1999
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10. Taiwan Government Actively Promoting  Whale
taiwan government actively promoting whale, dolphin conservation. 2002.06.21by David Hsu CHINA POST. Back. Taiwan began to show determination
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CHINA POST Back Taiwan began to show determination to protect whales and dolphins in coastal waters with the Wildlife Conservation Law in 1989, which prohibited the catching and killing of them. Fang Kuo-yun, chief of the Sources Conservation Division, Forestry Department, Council of Agriculture, says the government is serious about implementing the law, no matter how difficult it might be. Taiwanese have a long tradition of catching and eating whales and dolphins, especially dolphins. Fishermen think that they are the food which the Gods have given them. Which people in Taiwan first began to eat whales and dolphins? One expert thinks that perhaps the first immigrants to Taiwan brought the habit with them when they crossed over the Taiwan Strait from mainland China 400 years ago. People living along the coast of Fujian Province have always relied on the sea for their livelihoods. They began eating dolphins because of the scarcity of other meat available to them, and the dolphin is a rich source of fat and oil. Eventually it became a Fujian custom.

11. Taiwan Government Gives Linux Big Boost
taiwan government gives Linux big boost Microsoft software too expensive shock ByMike Magee Friday 26 July 2002, 0951 WE'VE COVERED A CONTINUOUS battle on
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12. Taiwan Government Votes For Linux
taiwan government votes for Linux Microsoft software too expensive By Mike MageeFriday 07 June 2002, 0318 A REPORT IN TODAY'S Taipei Times said that
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13. BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Anger At Taiwan Government's Nuclear Move
Wednesday, 14 February, 2001, 0720 GMT Anger at taiwan government's nuclear movePremier Chang and parliamentary speaker shake hands Antinuclear groups in
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Anti-nuclear groups in Taiwan have reacted with anger to the government's decision to resume work straight away on a controversial nuclear power station project. The groups - which helped vote in the government because of its promise to scrap the plant - plan to hold a series of protest demonstrations.
To me this is a bitter decision and unavoidable responsibility
Prime Minister Chang Chun-hsiung An official in Kungliao a town, sited near the plant, said people were disgusted that politicians had betrayed their consciences and abandoned their principles. The government caved in to pressure from the opposition-dominated parliament and signed an agreement on Tuesday to continue the project in order to break a political impasse. Premier Chang Chun-hsiung said the decision was a painful.

14. Taiwan Government To Sale Stake In ICBC -- The Washington Times
November 1, 2002 taiwan government to sale stake in ICBC. SINGAPORE,Nov. 1 (UPI) In an effort to raise funds to plug its fiscal
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16. International Recording Industry Discusses Anti-piracy Actions With Taiwan Gover
HOME PRESS LIST IFPI NEWS. International recording industry discussesantipiracy actions with taiwan government. Taipei, 17 October, 2002.
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PRESS LIST IFPI NEWS International recording industry discusses anti-piracy actions with Taiwan government Taipei, 17 October, 2002 The international recording industry today voiced its total support for the campaign by Taiwan's artists and record companies to rescue the country's music industry from surging music piracy. Joining an alliance of local artists and record companies, visiting record company heads said Taiwan's music industry is in crisis and will go the same way as its decimated film industry if present levels of piracy are not rapidly brought under control. The delegation, organised by the recording industry's international trade organisation IFPI and its affiliated group IFPI Taiwan, spoke at a press conference in Taipei alongside many leading Taiwan recording artists including A-mei, Lee Hom Wang and eVonne. Once the epitomy of the economic success of the Asian music industry in the 1990s, Taiwan is now facing a piracy rate that has doubled to 50% (worth US$50 million) over the last two years. Over the same period Taiwan's legitimate music market has fallen from US$306 million in 1999 to US$170 million in 2001. Recorded sales dropped a further 13.4% in the first six months of 2002. In 1999, Taiwan was the second largest music market in Asia, after Japan. Now it ranks only fourth in Asia, after Japan, South Korea and India. The rise in piracy has affected above all the local artists who account for more than half of music sales in Taiwan. Employment by the country's record companies, numbering approximately 100, has fallen by around 30% since 1999.

17. INTERVIEW: SU TZEN-PING, DIRECTOR GENERAL, TAIWAN GOVERNMENT INFORMATION OFFICE
INTERVIEW SU TZENPING, DIRECTOR GENERAL, taiwan government INFORMATIONOFFICE By Richard D. Fisher, Jr. China Brief is pleased
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By Richard D. Fisher, Jr. China Brief is pleased to present the first in what will be a series of occasional interviews with Asian leaders. When China Brief's managing editor visited Taiwan to observe the December 1 legislative and local elections, Dr. Su Tzen-ping, director general of the Government Information Office and chief spokesman for Taiwan's government, agreed to answer questions submitted by China Brief. Before joining the cabinet of President Chen Shui-bien in October 2000, Sua former president of the Association of Taiwan Journalistswas chief editorial writer for the Taiwan Daily and, before that, first deputy and later full editor-in-chief of the Independence Morning Post. The interview follows: Q1: In your opinion how will the results of the December 1 Legislative Yuan election affect your government's policy toward cross-strait relations?

18. Taiwan Government Affirms Commitment To High-speed Rail Link - Jane's Asia/Pacif
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20. Thursday, February 6, 2003
taiwan government delays S3Via joint venture. We're still exploring whatneeds to be done with the taiwan government, the S3 official said.
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Taiwan government delays S3-Via joint venture
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(07/06/2000 5:58 PM EST)
The government in Taiwan has delayed the joint venture between S3 and Via Technologies, the companies said Thursday. According to a statement released by S3 (stock: SIII), Santa Clara, Calif., changes in Taiwan's government have led to delays in regulatory approval of S3-Via, the joint venture between the two companies. At press time, it was unclear whether the delays meant a simple bureaucratic hurdle, or if the future of the joint venture was in jeopardy. Both companies portrayed the delay as minor. The joint venture was expected to be complete by the end of June, and U.S. government regulations required S3 to publicly note the delay. "We're still exploring what needs to be done [with the Taiwan government]," the S3 official said. "At this point, it's a delay." The joint venture has been approved by U.S. regulatory agencies, the S3 spokesman added.

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