Recent REVIEW Coverage on Taiwan
In the course of the past year, the REVIEW showcased Taiwan on a number of occasions. Now, as part of our Taiwan Election Notebook, we are offering a number of these articles free of charge. We hope you find these background materials useful.
In February 2008, Jonathan Adams, a free-lance journalist based in Taiwan, examined the economic implications of the election in the wake of one of the Taiwan stock index’s biggest jumps since 2004. read more
In November 2007, Hugo Restall met Taiwan’s former President Lee Teng-hui and found a man who, even after retirement, tenaciously strives to shape the destiny of Taiwan. read more
In January 2008, Lucien Crowder, associate editor of the publication Current History, reviewed a bemusing account of Lee Teng-hui. read more
In December 2007, Jane Rickards, a journalist based in Taipei, reviews an account of China’s rise and its impact on regional and cross-straits relations. read more
In October 2007, Jonathan Adams and Colum Murphy showed how Taiwan’s U.N. bid exposed troubling assumptions in Taipei, Beijing and Washington. read more
In October 2007, David Kang, professor at Dartmouth College, and Huang Min-hua, professor at National Taiwan University looked ahead to the future of democracy in Taiwan and Korea. read more









