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         Taiwan History:     more books (100)
  1. Taiwan: A Political History by Denny Roy, 2003-03
  2. Forbidden Nation: A History of Taiwan by Jonathan Manthorpe, 2005-10-14
  3. Taiwan: A New History (East Gate Books)
  4. Writing Taiwan: A New Literary History (Asia-Pacific)
  5. A Short History of Taiwan: The Case for Independence by Gary Marvin Davison, 2003-10-30
  6. The History of Taiwan in One Volume (Wo Zhi Lishi) (The Modern China History Series (Zhongguo Xiandai shike kanshu), Number 1)
  7. Island in the Stream: A Quick Case Study of Taiwan's Complex History by April C. J. Jin, Jerome F. Keating, 2005
  8. Taiwan's Security: History and Prospects (Asian Security Studies) by Bernard Cole, 2006-02-01
  9. An outline of history of Taiwan (Pamphlets on Chinese affairs) by Chʻi-yün Chang, 1953
  10. International History Series - Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the United States (International History Series) by Tucker, 1994-04-14
  11. Resolving China and Taiwan's differences.(Untying the Knot: Making Peace in the Taiwan Strait)(Taiwan's Security: History and Prospects)(Book review): An article from: Parameters by Larry M. Wortzel, 2006-12-22
  12. Taiwan: Studies In Chinese Local History
  13. Taiwan's story one of prosperity.(History of Taiwan) : An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Tom Plate, 2006-03-27
  14. Taiwan: A Political History.(Book Reviews)(Book Review): An article from: Pacific Affairs by Murray A. Rubinstein, 2004-03-22

201. N.T.N.U. Department Of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics
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National Taiwan Normal University
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88 Sec. 4, Ting Chou Road, Taipei,
Taiwan, Republic Of China
Telphone: 886-2-29320206 or 886-2-29312611
Fax: 886-2-29332342
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202. CNN.com - Taiwan, Korea Cruise To Solid Gains - July 12, 2002
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Taiwan, Korea cruise to solid gains
Taiwan finished its session with roaring gains, up 4.1 percent, while South Korea added almost as much as it fell Thursday HONG KONG, China (CNN) Asian stocks closed up on Friday, with Taiwan and South Korea locking in outsize gains. Tokyo closed higher, though mainly on a tech runup. The broader market edged into the black, snapping a two-day losing streak. Australia and New Zealand also saw muted gains. Hong Kong put on almost 1 percent, and Singapore is up more than a third of a point into the close. Every Asian market with the exception of Sri Lanka and Shenzhen B shares ended in positive territory.
Chips explain Tokyo gain
In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 average put on 1.1 percent to 10,601.45. Tech shares inspired most of the buying. Ceramics and specialty chip parts maker Kyocera attracted bargain hunters, climbing 3.7 percent to 8,660 yen.

203. Taiwan Bicycle Net
Directory of taiwan bicycle, parts, components, accessories manufacturers and suppliers.
http://www.bicyclenet.com.tw/

204. Taiwan Seeks Broader Trade Flow
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205. CNN.com - Lone Star Snaps Up Loans In Taiwan - Dec. 4, 2002
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Lone Star snaps up loans in Taiwan
Story Tools TAIPEI, Taiwan U.S.-based private equity fund Lone Star has bought T$23.8 billion ($683 million) in bad loans from Chang Hwa Commercial Bank. Chang Hwa, Taiwan's sixth-biggest commercial bank, said it has sold the loans to shore up its balance sheet. The fund is buying the loans through its Lone Star Asia-Pacific Ltd. subsidiary, which has raised $4.3 billion to invest in nonperforming loans in Asia. It is currently focusing on Taiwan and in July bought T$33.4 billion ($958 million) in bad loans from First Commercial Bank. Industry sources suggest the banks get around 20 to 30 cents on the dollar back for the loans that they sell. U.S. investment banks and funds specialize in snapping up problem assets and trying to recoup more of the debts than the banks themselves can. After word of the sale, Chang Hwa shares are up 5.03 percent on Thursday morning, at T$16.70.

206. TIME Asia Interview Taiwans Vice President Lien Chan 8299
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207. Geschichte Von Taiwan
Von Tschiang Kaischek zu Lee Teng-hui.
http://www.cosmopolis.ch/cosmo14/taiwang.htm
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Die Geschichte der Republik Taiwan
Biografie von Tschiang Kai-schek und Biographie von Lee Teng-hui
Geschichte ist keine Einbahnstrasse, sondern u.a. eine Kombination von Optionen, Entscheidungen und Zufall. Bereits vor dem Fall der Quing-Dynastie fanden im Jahr 1909 beschränkte Wahlen in China statt, die 1912 und 1913 sowie nochmals 1918 ausgeweitet wurden, als ein Parlament gewählt wurde, das bis 1923 Bestand hatte. Sun Yat-sen hatte die siegreichen Bolschewiken in Russland angefragt, wie die Macht nach dem Fall der Quing-Dynastie zu organisieren sei. Lenins zentralisierter Einparteienstaat mit Unterstützung des Militärs wurde so zum Modell sowohl der Kuomintang (KMT) als auch der Kommunisten (CCP), die zu Beginn im wesentlichen ganz einfach der Linke Flügel der Nationalisten (KMT) waren.
1927 schliesslich verabschiedeten KMT und CCP zusammen Gesetze, die den Einparteienstaat in China durchsetzten. Wer sich ihnen in den Weg stellte, wurde wegen "konterrevolutionären Verbrechen" verfolgt. Bereits damals begann der Machtkampf zwischen KMT und CCP, der zum Bürgerkrieg führte. Beide Parteien versuchten, die unumschränkte Herrschaft über China zu erreichen. Die Kommunisten errichteten schlussendlich ein bis heute andauerndes Einparteiensystem in der Volksrepublik China. Die Nationalisten ihrerseits etablierten nach ihrem erzwungenen Rückzug infolge der Niederlage im Bürgerkrieg auf Taiwan ein analoges Regime, das im wesentlichen bis 1987 andauerte. In den ersten Jahren war das Regime zudem der Planwirtschaft verhaftet. Erst allmählich wurden marktwirtschaftliche Elemente eingeführt. Die Verflechtung von Politik und Wirtschaft dauert aber teilweise bis heute an.

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