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Taiwan Election 2012: Outcomes and Implications for US-Taiwan-China Ties
(Nationalist Party) was reelected president of Taiwan, defeating Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party. Our panel included long-time students of Taiwan politics and four specialists who traveled to Taiwan to observe the election. ...

USC Group to Observe Taiwan Election
presidential election and the referendum on whether Taiwan should apply ... U.S.-China Institute. “Taiwan is a central issue in the U.S.-China ... in the second decade of democracy in Taiwan. This election has great implications ...

USCI Symposium Explores The Taiwan Vote
Ying-jeou was elected president of Taiwan. Although many news organizations ... It is the first time since 2000 that political power in Taiwan has been concentrated ... the campaign, the election process and results, and what Ma’s win means for Taiwan ...

Why Ma Won the Elections and What's Next for Taiwan and China
Daniel Lynch points out that the Taiwan election was not about cross-strait ... the two issues are inseparable. People in Taiwan realize that a good ... Ma Ying-jeou, Taiwan's incumbent president from the ruling ...

Mr. Ma's Taiwanese Identity
opens with Daniel Lynch's take on Taiwan's recent presidential ... presidential campaign with Taiwan-centric consciousness." Because Ma now sees Taiwan as "a subject freely determining its own future," ...