Taiwanisation its origin and politics

Recent years have seen the emergence of a unique Taiwanese consciousness. What this so-called Taiwanisation is and how it came about are addressed in the first article. The evolution of this Taiwanese consciousness, and how it is perceived and presented by major political parties like the Democratic...

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Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2001
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East Asian Institute (EAI) contemporary China series no. 31
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