Taiwan's Presidential and Legislative Elections

Taiwan's newly-elected president, Ma Ying-jeou, is determined to relax the tension that has gripped the Taiwan Strait for more than a decade. His positions during the election campaign were calculated to reassure both the Beijing government and the Taiwanese people. On the one hand, he made it...

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China (People's Republic)
Cooperation
Diplomacy
Elections
Electoral campaigning
Foreign Policy
Foreign relations
Heads of state
Independence
International relations
Leadership
Legislative Bodies
Ma Ying-jeou
Peoples Republic of China
Political actors
Political behavior
Political campaigns
Political support
Presidential elections
Presidents
Taiwan
title Taiwan's Presidential and Legislative Elections
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