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WU JAUSHIEH JOSEPH (6) answer(s).
 
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1994 elections in Taiwan: Continuity, change, and the prospect of democracy / Wu Jaushieh Joseph March 1995  Article
Wu Jaushieh Joseph Article
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Publication March 1995.
Description 92-111
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ID:   011244


Democratization and uncertainty: Taiwan's political development in a new era / Wu Jaushieh Joseph Dec 1996  Article
Wu Jaushieh Joseph Article
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Publication Dec 1996.
Description 471-474
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ID:   007474


Lessons learned from the Persian Gulf war:Taipei's perspective / Wu Jaushieh Joseph April 1992  Article
Wu Jaushieh Joseph Article
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Publication April 1992.
Description 83-103
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ID:   013617


Lessons learned from the Persian Gulf war:Taipei's perspective / Wu Jaushieh, Joseph April 1992  Article
Wu Jaushieh Joseph Article
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Publication April 1992.
Description 83-103
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ID:   023216


Political earthquake and aftershocks: the DPP after the 2000 presidential election / Wu, Jaushieh Joseph Nov 2002  Article
Wu Jaushieh Joseph Article
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Publication Nov 2002.
Description 625-643
Summary/Abstract The 2000 presidential election marked a major turning point in Taiwan's political development. For the first time since 1949 the government of Taiwan came under the control of a political party other than the Nationalist Party (Kuomintang, KMT). The seemingly peaceful transfer of power after the 18 March election leading up to the 20 May inauguration has been widely cited as evidence of Taiwan's democratic consolidation, even though the alternation of ruling power was undoubtedly a major political earthquake in Taiwan history. Since the major political earthquake took place in March 2000, numerous aftershocks have occurred. They include the opposition attempt to recall the newly elected president and vice president; the formation of a 'major opposition alliance'; a dramatic economic downturn; and the 2001 Legislative Yuan elections that resulted in another KMT defeat. Different political parties, especially the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), have been trying to learn how to cope with the new political situation
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Politics of constitutional reform in the republic of China: problems process and prospects / Wu Jaushieh Joseph Sept 1992  Article
Wu Jaushieh Joseph Article
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Publication Sept 1992.
Description 85-106
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