Search results for: Joseph Yu-shek Cheng
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Taiwan-Marshall Islands Relations: Against the Tide
...reform-minded Kuomintang (KMT) politician, allowed the vestiges of the authoritarian rule of Chiang Kai-shek to fade, signaling a gradual shift towards liberalization and multi-party politics. Meanwhile, the Marshall Islands were...
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Hong Kong in China’s Geopolitical Gaze
...has warned that Beijing will not “sit on its hands” if protests continue. Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive selected in 2017 with 777 votes by a 1200-member...
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Hong Kong’s Summer of Rage
...fragile border). Emboldened (or, perhaps, constrained) by Beijing’s firm albeit misplaced support, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Hong Kong’s chief executive selected in 2017 with 777 votes by a 1200-member Election...
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Sustaining Dialogue on the Korean Peninsula
...towards the DPRK has not been consistent, his administration did begin negotiations with the DPRK almost immediately after he assumed office. Joseph Yun, former U.S. Special Representative to North Korea,...
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Central Asia: All Together Now
After a quarter century of independence, the fragmentation of Central Asia is evident to all. A senior official there might justifiably complain about how each country “[is]...
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Human Rights in China
...China, September 29, 2016, http://english.gov.cn/archive/publications/2016/09/29/content_281475454482622.htm [7] Ibid. [8] Ibid. [9] Cheng, Tiejun, and Mark Selden. “The Origins and Social Consequences of China’s Hukou System.” The China Quarterly, no. 139 (1994):...
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Taiwan’s Role in the Breakout of the Taiwan Strait Crises: A Historical Perspective
...each Taiwan Strait Crises was, in essence, a domestic crisis occurring against a complicated international background. This paper examines the implications of the rule of Chiang Kai-shek and his son...