2010/3 Taiwan: The Consolidation of a Democratic and Distinct Society
2010/3

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Taiwan: The Consolidation of a Democratic and Distinct Society
Edited by Paul Jobin and Frank Muyard-
Editorial [Full text]
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Mid-Term Analysis of the Ma Ying-jeou Administration [Full text will be published on September 2013]The Difficulty of Delivering the (Right) Goods
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The New Détente in the Taiwan Strait and Its Impact on Taiwan’s Security and Future [Full text will be published on September 2013]More Questions than Answers
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The Taiwanese Economy After the Miracle [Full text will be published on September 2013]An Industry in Restructuration, Structural Weaknesses and the Challenge of China
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Hazards and Protest in the “Green Silicon Island” [Full text will be published on September 2013]The Struggle for Visibility of Industrial Hazards in Contemporary Taiwan
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Who Cares for Unions? [Full text will be published on September 2013]Public Attitudes toward Union Power in Taiwan, 1990-2005
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Taiwanese Historiography [Full text will be published on September 2013]Towards a “Scholarly Native History”
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History, Identity, and the Politics of Taiwan’s Museums [Full text will be published on September 2013]Reflections on the DPP-KMT Transition
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Understanding the Nuances of Waishengren [Full text will be published on September 2013]History and Agency
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Article
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The Fiction of Living Beings [Full text will be published on September 2013]Man and Animal in the Work of Mo Yan
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Current Affairs
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China Analysis [Full text will be published on September 2013]
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Book Reviews