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East & Southeast Asia: An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources
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Taiwan: Government Offices
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Central Election Commission: Chinese; English Electoral procedures, organizations, & laws
Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan (in Chinese) Labor policies & issues; Labor Newsletter in Chinese & English
The e-Government Entry Point of Taiwan (in Chinese & English) "a unified gateway to the government’s public services and a high-speed communication link between the government and the people ... allows users to query a wide range of government information and perform online application tasks"
Ministry of Economic Affairs (in Chinese & English)Organization; policies; business guide; statistics; laws & regulations; publications
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Press releases & statements, Washington-Taipei relations & other diplomatic issues
Ministry of the Interior Organization & activities of the ministry & its subordinate agencies
The Legislative Yuan (in Chinese & English) History, members, administrative structure, functions & powers, legislative procedure, etc.
Look It's Taipei (in Chinese) A government site providing a Yahoo-style directory on Taipei & information & services useful for its residents & visitors
The Office of the President of the Republic of China (in Chinese & English) News; extensive information on the government, the president & the vice-president; discussion forum; opinion polls
Taipei Bureau of Civil Affairs (in Chinese & English) News; announcements; statistical data; services
Taipei City Government: Department of Labor (in Chinese & English) Labor-related service, news, & information
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