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TIME Asia June 26, 2006 Chiu Hei-Yuan |
Growing Pains Taiwan's political mess is no more than a reflection of its young democracy.  |
TIME Asia June 12, 2006 Austin Ramzy |
Chen Under Pressure Calls are mounting for embattled Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian to step down. But whether he will is another matter.  |
TIME Asia April 3, 2006 Powell & Culpan |
Combat Fatigue Taiwan's voters are tiring of the island's rancorously divided politics and of President Chen's provocative stance towards China.  |
BusinessWeek December 5, 2005 Matt Kovac |
Why Taiwan's Voters Are Fed Up With Chen Taiwan's President was voted into office twice on the strength of his anti-China, pro-independence stance. But the rhetoric is wearing thin. Is Chen Shui-Bian a lame duck?  |
TIME Asia August 1, 2005 Austin Ramzy |
Speed Read: China's Military The pentagon released its annual assessment of the Chinese military last week, and it went further than ever before. Should the world be worried? How large is the People's Liberation Army (P.L.A.)?... Is China's main focus Taiwan?... etc.  |
TIME Asia July 25, 2005 Austin Ramzy |
Don't Mess With Us Would China use nuclear weapons if the U.S. interceded in a Taiwan straits conflict?  |
Reason May 2005 Holiday Dmitri |
Barbie's Taiwanese Homecoming A plastic, fantastic tale of globalization: Barbie is revered like a messiah in Taishan, a municipality nine miles southwest of Taipei that the blonde doll transformed from an agricultural village of 5,000 to a manufacturing center nearly the size of Boston.  |
TIME Asia May 23, 2005 Anthony Spaeth |
Standing his Ground After weeks of losing ground on China, Taiwan's Chen Shui-bian's party scores an unexpected victory.  |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Bremner & Kovac |
China's New Taiwan Tack What if the long struggle to preserve Taiwan's tenuous independence from China were scuttled not by a military confrontation but by a thundering herd of Taiwanese businessmen tripping over each other to pump more billions into mainland plants for making chips and liquid-crystal displays?  |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 |
Stan Shih on Taiwan and China The PC-pioneer-turned-VC talks about the two countries' futures and about how Taiwan can gain by becoming an "integrator"  |
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