Unrecognized
• 2008 Fri+00:002009-02-20T18:02:22+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki, 228, aboriginal land rights, Admiral Shi Lang, After the arrival of Zheng Cheng-Gong, Although there were some proclamations made in 1945, belligerent occupation, Chapter II, Cheng Yi, Chiang Kai-Shek, China, China's Glory, Chinese and Taiwanese relations, Chinese Civil War, Chinese Nationalist Party, Chinese Revolution, Chinese Revolution of 1949, civil-taiwan.org, CKS, Conclusion, Democratic Progressive Party, dictatorship, DPP, For native Taiwanese persons to be bona fide ROC citizens, Formosa, Fujian, General MacArthur, General Order No. 1, Han Chinese, hyperinflation, Independent Sovereign State, Interesting Fact, Japan, Japan-China, Japan-China peace treaty, Japan-PRC Joint Communique, Japan-Taiwan relations, Japanese Courts, Japanese surrender, Kingdom of Tung-Ning, KMT, Koxinga, Lee Teng-Hui, Legislative Yuan, Ma Ying-Jeou, Ming Dynasty, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, missiles, MOFA, Nanjing Constitution, Occupation and Citizenship, One China Policy, Paracel Islands, party-state, Penghu, People's Republic of China, permanent population, Pescadores, province of China, Qing Dynasty, Question of Legal Basis, Reference tot he pronouncements of the US government, Republic of China, Republic of Formosa, return to China, ROC Constitution, ROC Constitution does not clearly define its own teritory, ROC Nationality Law, ROC was not the recipient of this sovereignty, San Francisco Conference, San Francisco Peace Treaty, San Francisco Treaty, SFPT, Shigemitsu, Significance of the 228 Revolution of 1947, Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty, Spratly, Sun Yat-Sen, Taihoku, Taiwan, Taiwan Aboriginal Rights, Taiwan Republic flag, Taiwan Retrocession Day, Taiwan Solidarity Union, Taiwan Think Tank, Tanaka Kakuei, temporary allegiance, Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist Rebellion, territory, The Betrayal of the Kingdom, The military government of the principal occupying power, the PRC never controlled Taiwan or any of the current ROC territory commonly referred to as Taiwan, the principal occupying power, The Republic of China Constitution currently in use, The ROC Constitution currently in use, The United States is the conqueror, The US is the conqueror, Thinking Japanese, Three Kingdoms, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Treaty of Peace, Treaty of Taipei, TSU, U.N., United Nations, United States Military Government, US government, USMG, Where We Are, White Terror, With no clear legal basis, Yauo Fukuda, Yoshida Shigeru, Zheng Cheng-Gong, Zheng Jian, Zhou Enlai
Taiwan’s Voice
• 2008 Fri+00:002009-02-13T17:14:04+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 1991 National Affairs Conference, a transparent set of guidelines, an appropriate way to attend the conference, And the heads will roll, Billions To Offer, Burning Bridges and No Ticket, Chen Chi-Mai, Civic Movment Department, corruption, Democratic Progressive Party, Department of Economic and Trade Affairs, Department of Social Movements, DPP, DRAM, Dynamic Random access Memory, Examination Yuan, exit mechanism, Free Trade Agreements, Hong Kong, Huang Kuen-Huei, incompetent officials, iron rice bowl, Japanese, John Kuan, Ma Ying-Jeou, mainland Chinese, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, MOFA, National Affairs Conference, National Development Fund, Presidential Office, public trust, rights of civil servants, Saudi Arabia, Shih Wen-Bin, Taiwan, Taiwan Institute for Economic Research, Taiwan Solidarity Union, Taiwan's diplomacy to prioritize economic issues, Taiwan's State and Social Movements, the exchanges should work both ways, the goernment's bilateral and multilateral cooperation schemes, The Problem, the Singaporean model, The situation is unbalanced, The Source Ma Ying-Jeou, The Turtle Loses the Race, There is a fear for the future generation, there is a problem in the community, to save a local chip sector, Tsaing Ing-Wen, TSU, under Tsai's reform plan, Wang Yu-Chi, Yang Chia-Yen, Yin Chi-Ming, You Can Do It We Can Help
Without A Shadow of the Doubt
• 2008 Thu+00:002009-02-05T15:03:28+00:00. 15 • 1 CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Brunei, China, CHINESE Warfighting, Dalushan, Dongsha, Executive Yuan, four groups of islands, Four Islands 1953, Hsisha, Jiguanshan, Jongsha, Macclesfield Bank Islands, Malaysia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, MOFA, Nansha, Paracel, Phillipines, Phoebe Yeh, Policy Guidelines fo the South China Sea of 1993, Pratas Island, ROC, South China Sea, Spratly Islands, Taiping Islands, Taiwan, Taiwanese territories, the Senate and House of Representatives, Tongsha Island, Vietnam, Xiaolushan, Yangu
Politics Leading Politcs
• 2008 Mon+00:002009-01-19T14:35:25+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 1979, America, Andrew Hsia, Annette Lu, Barack Obama, Buerau of South and Central Asian Affairs, Chen Shui-Bian, civic journalists' movement, Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Eric Chu, Formosa Magazine, Harvard University, Hau Long-Bin, Huang Hsin-Chieh, Jason Hu, John Chiang, KaohSiung Incident, KMT, Kuomintang, Legislative Yuan, Ma Ying-Jeou, Mandarina Crown Hotel Incident, Massachusetts, MOFA, Mount Jade Evening News, Mt. Jade Evening News, New York, Richard Boucher, TaiChung, TaiNan, Taipei Detention Centre, Taiwan, Taiwan Straight, Taiwan's Cross, TaoYuan, The Visionary Growth of TaiChung, To Culture a Pearl, Tsai Ing-Wen, United States, Wang Jin-Pyng, Washington D.C., witch hunt, Wu Rong-I, YuShan Evening News
Violating the W.T.O.
• 2008 Mon+00:002009-01-12T12:49:28+00:00. 15 • Leave a CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: Bush Administration, Canada, CECA, CEPA, China, Chinese financial market, Clinton Administration, Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, Cross-Straight relations, economy, EU, Free Trade Agreement, FTA, GDP, Government Procurement Agreement, GPA, Hong Kong, Intellectual Property Rights, IRP, Japan, lead poisoning, lead toxin, Ma Yin Jeou, Macao, Made in Taiwan, Memorandum of Understanding, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, MOEA, MOFA, MOU, tainted milk, Taiwan, tariffs, U.S., World Trade Organization, WTO, Yen Ching-Chang