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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
15 Mar 2000
The 2000 Taiwan
Presidential Elections
Asian Update, Asia Society, New York, NY , USA
Supplied note: "The [analysis is] authored by Professor Cal Clark of
Auburn University, a well-know expert on Taiwan. These elections [on
18 Mar 2000], the second direct elections for President of Taiwan,
mark a watershed in Taiwan's history as Lee Teng-hui exits the scene."
Site contents: Introduction; Parties and Candidates (Political Parties
in Taiwan, Candidates); The Issues (Relations with China, Corruption)
The Candidates' Stands (Cross-Strait Relations and National Identity,
From Machine Politics to Black-and-Gold Politics); Conclusion;
Appendix 1: Electoral Support of Major Parties; Appendix 2: Winners in
Taiwan's Elections in the 1990s; Specialists; Further Reading.
[The document is a hefty 121KB page - ed.]
URL http://www.asiasociety.org/publications/taiwan_elections.html
Information supplied by: Nermeen Shaikh (nermeens@asiasoc.org)
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