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  2. 2024 Taiwanese constitutional controversy - Wikipedia

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    On 20 May 2024, a group of international academics, journalists, former officials (including former American Institute in Taiwan director William A. Stanton) and other critics of the reforms released a joint statement that said the proposed bill granted the Legislative Yuan "excessive power compared with other constitutional democracies and has ...

  3. Pan-Blue Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Pan-Blue Coalition's political stance can be characterized as centre-right, [5] conservative and being of Republic of China-centered Chinese nationalism.. Originally, the Pan-Blue Coalition was associated with Chinese unification, but has moved towards a more conservative position supporting the present status quo, while rejecting immediate unification with mainland China.

  4. Taiwan Review - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Review [1] (Chinese: 台灣評論; pinyin: Táiwān Pínglùn) is a general-interest English-language bi-monthly published by Kwang Hua Publishing, Inc. in Taiwan under the supervision of the Department of International Information Services, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its purpose is to inform English readers around the world of what ...

  5. Union of Chinese Nationalists - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Chinese Nationalists (simplified Chinese: 中国泛蓝联盟; traditional Chinese: 中國泛藍聯盟), sometimes referred to in English as the Chinese Pan-Blue Alliance, or China Pan-Blue Alliance, abbreviated as "UOCN", is an unregistered political group in the People's Republic of China that supports the goals of the Kuomintang and the ideals of the Pan-Blue Coalition in the ...

  6. CommonWealth Magazine (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    CommonWealth Magazine was founded by Yin Yu-peng , Charles Kao , and Wang Lixing in 1981, following the United States' de-recognition of Taiwan and the severance of diplomatic relations. [1] Yin decided to establish a news magazine to address Taiwan's international information deficit.

  7. Kaohsiung Incident - Wikipedia

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    The Kaohsiung Incident is widely regarded as a seminal event in the post-war history of Taiwan and the watershed of the Taiwan democratization movements. [4] The event had the effect of galvanizing the Taiwanese community into political actions and is regarded as one of the events that eventually led to democracy in Taiwan.

  8. New Power Party - Wikipedia

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    The party works in tandem with a perceived generational shift towards Taiwan-centrism as the new socio-cultural norm. [ 8 ] The party was started by Freddy Lim , lead vocalist of Taiwanese heavy metal band Chthonic , [ 9 ] veteran activist Michael Lin, human rights lawyers Lin Feng-cheng [ zh ] , Chiu Hsien-chih , and other prominent figures of ...

  9. Opinion polling on Taiwanese identity - Wikipedia

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    Results from an identity survey conducted each year since 1992 by the Election Study Center, National Chengchi University. [1] Responses are Taiwanese (green), Chinese (red) or Both Taiwanese and Chinese (hatched); nonresponses in gray.