Two visits many interpretations
Material type: TextPublication details: Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review Vol 168 No 5, May 2005, pp.35-37Summary: The recent visits of Taiwanese opposition party leaders Lien Chan and James Soong to mainland China have elicited a wide range of reactions from observes in the P.R.C Taiwan and elsewhere. According to scholars in the P.R.C the visits were the result of new thinking on cross-strait relations.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The recent visits of Taiwanese opposition party leaders Lien Chan and James Soong to mainland China have elicited a wide range of reactions from observes in the P.R.C Taiwan and elsewhere. According to scholars in the P.R.C the visits were the result of new thinking on cross-strait relations.
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