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ID:   059585


Challenges to the new government 2004  Journal Article
Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   146410


Formation of the new government in Taiwan and Japan-Taiwan relations / Kawashima, Shin   Journal Article
Kawashima, Shin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article introduces the background of the presidential and congressional election and discusses the reason for the results. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won both the presidential and congress members' elections, which signals emergence of the first real regime change in Taiwan. However, the style of the Tsai government isn't the same as that of the Chen Shui-bian government and will probably adopt a more modest policy on the cross-strait issue. On the other hand, the Nationalist Party (KMT) lost the election so severely that it's so difficult to recover the situation. On this point, it’s possible that the policy framework of Taiwan, like a two party system, will change drastically in the near future. Foreign policy, especially policy regarding Japan, will be changed by the new government. Actually, the People's Republic of China (PRC) government basically didn't interfere with Ma's foreign policy, so Ma could achieve many foreign policy initiatives. He concluded an economic partnership agreement (EPA) with Singapore and New Zealand, and agreements for investment and fishing with Japan. However, the PRC probably won't provide enough room for foreign policy for the Tsai government.
Key Words Taiwan  New Government  Japan-Taiwan Relations 
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ID:   129952


In safe hands: to provide foolproof cyber security should be a priority for the new government / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   059215


India's new politics / Wagner, Christian Winter 2004  Journal Article
Wagner, Christian Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2004.
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ID:   138559


New government in India and India's neighbourhood policy: continuity or change? / Haque, Monzima   Article
Haque, Monzima Article
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Summary/Abstract Maintaining harmony and peace in South Asia has been a crucial intent not only of India but also of its South Asian neighbours. Nevertheless, sustaining stable relationships among New Delhi and its South Asian neighbours have had remained a formidable challenge. Following May 2014 national election, a new government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) assumed office in India. The new Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a Hindu nationalist, renowned for his impressive management of Gujarat’s economy as Chief Minister is now the leader of the one billion plus population. New developments, especially inviting all South Asian leaders in Indian Prime Minister’s oath-taking ceremony and choosing South Asian Himalayan countries for opening foreign visits, have stirred up euphoria regarding possibilities of re-energising the flagging discourse of South Asian neighbourhood. Building on these evolving scenarios, this paper looks into India’s South Asian neighbourhood discourse in the context of new government’s accession to power in India. Taking up the early days conducts of the new Prime Minister into consideration, the paper reveals that although the style of the new government to deal with neighbours may reflect changes, the overall objective management of India’s regional relations is unlikely to deviate much.
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ID:   129937


New government, old challenges: in the national security domain, the next government faces formidable challenges / Sawhney, Pravin; Wahab, Ghazala   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   129941


Seize the moment: the new government must realise that maritime domain is not just about security and piracy / Chauhan, Pradeep   Journal Article
Chauhan, Pradeep Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   129940


Time for action: the new government can no longer ignore the issues faced by the defence forces / Sabharwal, Mukesh   Journal Article
Sabharwal, Mukesh Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   129112


Tunisian prime minister promises to form new government followi / Cochrane, Richard   Journal Article
Cochrane, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Terrorism  New Government  Tunisia  Hamadi Jebali  Islamist Power 
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ID:   129947


Undoing the past: reforms in the police can no longer be ignored by the new government / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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