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Home Activity Slideshow 2015-01-11 Tâi-uân-sîn, Dr. Chai Trong-rong, Monument Opening and Memorial Service

2015-01-11 Tâi-uân-sîn, Dr. Chai Trong-rong, Monument Opening and Memorial Service

Tâi-uân-sîn, Dr. Chai Trong-rong, Monument Opening and Memorial Service
 



Tâi-uân-sîn, Dr. Chai Trong-rong, Monument Opening and Memorial Service


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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 January 2015 22:36 )  

Newsflash

Former American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) chairman Richard Bush yesterday expressed concern about whether Taiwan’s democratic system, which he said is “polarized” and “divided,” could withstand Beijing’s efforts to bring about unification.

Before wrapping up his short visit to Taipei, Bush remarked on the state of cross-strait relations and Taiwan’s democratic system during a roundtable discussion at a symposium entitled “A Spectacular Century: The Republic of China (ROC) Centennial Democracy Forums.”

In his speech, Bush discussed how the development of cross-strait relations might have constrained the choices available to Taiwan’s political system, examining how changes to the balance of power might have impacted Taiwan’s democracy.