| International
Perspectives |
| Chen
Shui-Bian After the Election: Lame Duck or Phoenix? |
Commentary by Willy Lam (China Brief,
Apr. 1, 2004) |
| Cross-Strait
Relations in Taiwan's Presidential Elections |
Commentary by Willy Lam (China Brief,
Mar. 19, 2004) |
| 'It
is Vital that Calm Heads Prevail' |
The Guardian's compilation of commentary
on the Taiwan election in the Asian press (Mar. 23, 2004) |
| Rising
Chinese Nationalism Over the Taiwan Question |
Commentary by Eric Teo Chu Cheow (China
Brief, Apr. 15, 2004) |
| Shifting
Balance of Power in the Taiwan Strait |
Commentary by Bernard D. Cole (China
Brief, Apr. 1, 2004) |
Stand-Off
in Taiwan |
Perry Anderson's commentary on Taiwan's
presidential election of 2004 (London Review of Books,
June 3, 2004) |
| Taiwan:
Recounts, Fights, Shredded Democracy |
Laurence Eyton's commentary in Asia
Times (Mar. 24, 2004) |
| Taipei
Two-Step - Taiwan's Presidential Election is Positively Floridian. |
Ed Finn's compilation of opinions expressed
by the international press (Slate, Mar. 25, 2004) |
| Taiwan
Polls: Off the Streets, Into the Courts |
Laurence Eyton's commentary in Asia
Times (Apr. 2, 2004) |
Taiwan's
Challenge to China and the World
Part I: Taiwan's
Democratic Exercise Provokes Muscle Flexing in Beijing and Keeps Western
Defense Industries in Business
Part II: A ‘Greater
Chinese Union' Offers Best Political Solution |
Part I: Analysis of the 2004 referendum & presidential
election in Taiwan by Jean-Pierre Cabestan of the French National
Center for Scientific Research (YaleGlobal, 12 March 2004); Part
II: Essay on cross-strait relations by Linda Jakobson, Finnish
Institute of International Affairs (YaleGlobal, 15 March 2004) |
| Taiwan's
Chen a Lame Duck |
Laurence Eyton's commentary on the surprising
upset defeat of the Democratic Progressive Party in the 2004
legislative elections (Asia Times, Dec. 14. 2004) |
| Taiwan's
Election Upset: Now What? |
Ralph Cossa's commentary on the suprising
win of the pan-blue coalition in Taiwan's 2004 legislative election
(Taipei Times, Dec. 15, 2004) |
| Taiwan's
Interesting Times |
Andrew Papadimos on the issues of the 2004
presidential election campaign & how the election result
will impact Taiwan's foreign policy (Proceedings of the 15th
Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia
in Canberra, 2004; PDF format) |
| Taiwan's
'Post-Election Stress Syndrome' |
Laurence Eyton on the political and psychological
malaise in Taiwan after the bitterly contested presidential election
in March 2004 (Asia Times, Dec. 1, 2004) |
| A
Test for Taiwan's Democracy |
Japan Times editorial (Mar. 30,
2004) |
| Trouble
in Taiwan |
Michael D. Swaine's commentary in Foreign
Affairs (Mar./Apr. 2004) |
| Upsetting
But Powerful Logic Behind Outbreak of War Over Taiwan |
Tom Plate's commentary on the prospects
of a Chinese military attack on Taiwan following the 2004 electoral
victory of Chen Shui-bian (Korea Times, 03-30-2004) |
| 'Wholesale'
Disaster for Taiwan's DPP |
John J. Tkacik Jr.'s commentary on the 2004
legislative elections & Taiwan politics (Asia Times,
Dec. 15, 2004) |
The
Election in Taiwan: A Forum |
Analysis of the 2004 presidential election
by Richard Baum, Stanley Rosen & James Tong; links to views and
information on the 2004 election (UCLA Asia Institute, Mar. 26,
2004) |
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