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Over the past two decades, transitional justice has become a central concern in Taiwan’s cultural and political landscape. This study investigates how 1029 visitors from Taiwan, Sinophone regions (China, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia), and international ...
Chan-Li Lin
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The paper is a final piece of the three articles series, revealing a new eye-opening conception on true reasons and objectives of the “Tuapse” incident.
V. Ts. Golovachev
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Commencement Exercises Program, August 7, 1942 [PDF]
Commencement Exercises Program, August 7 ...
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"To Be a Big Shot or to Be Shot": Zing-Yang Kuo's Other Career [PDF]
The radical behaviorist Zing-Yang Kuo's other career reveals a figure who moved in the circles of senior university administrators and significant political figures.
Blowers, GH
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Dual Representation: Reviewing the Republic of China’s Last Battle in the UN [PDF]
Current studies of Chinese representation in the United Nations assume that the Republic of China's expulsion was inevitable because of Chang Kai-shek's one China principle and Beings role in U.S. foreign policy.
Liu, Philip Hsiao-Pong, 劉曉鵬
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Els Camises Blaves i el feixisme xinès (1932-1938)
A partir de los años treinta de siglo XX los fenómenos fascistas influenciaron China hasta que ésta llegó a desarrollar un fascismo “autóctono”. Este se creó a partir de la sociedad fascista de los Camisas Azules, que nació como grupo secreto dentro de ...
Chiao-In Chen
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Political Reasons behind the Cessation of the Constitutional Reform in China, 1948–1949 [PDF]
The constitutional reform of the late 1940s in China was ceased by the Guomindang before its evacuation to Taiwan, which suggests the presence of other factors than military for the trend.
M.A. Guleva
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Taiwan's Democracy: Towards a liberal democracy or authoritarianism? [PDF]
This paper examines how Taiwan moved from being viewed as a model Asian democracy to one allegedly suffering from democratic reversal. The reasons for the declining domestic and international reputa- tion of Taiwan’s democracy are discussed. Lastly, some
Fell, Dafydd
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Remote work has existed for quite some time but has gained popularity with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, as all activities had to be conducted from home. The research gap lies in the scarcity of empirical evidence on how organizational culture and
Charly Hongdiyanto +3 more
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The Failure of the China White Paper [PDF]
The China White Paper, released by the Truman administration in 1949, aimed to absolve the U.S. government of responsibility for the loss of China to the Communists. However, instead of silencing domestic critics of the administration\u27s China policy,
Rintz, William A
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