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Titre Reactions on the mainland to the Taiwanese election
Auteur Jean-Pierre Cabestan
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 2012/2 Mao Today: A Political Icon for an Age of Prosperity
Rubrique / Thématique
Current Affairs
 China Analysis
Page 85-87
Résumé anglais Sources:Chen Ruoyan, “Different opinions in the Chinese Communist Party over future cross-strait relations,” Zhengming, February 2012, pp. 15-16.“It's lucky that China has a Taiwan,” Kaifang, no. 2, February 2012.Zhou Yongkun, “The ‘presidential' election in Taiwan and political reform on the mainland,” Caijing Blog, 16 January 2012, http://blog.caijing.com.cn/expert_article-151500-32017.shtml (consulted on 20 April 2012).Zheng Zhenqing, “Perspectives on the 2012 ‘presidential election' in Taiwan: Between living standards and the question of identity,” author's blog, China Elections, 14 January 2012, http://chinaelections.org/NewsInfo.asp?NewsID=221297 (website temporarily closed at time of editing).Guan Ling, “The Taiwan elections must be considered scientifically,” 14 January 2012, Jingjiguangchawang, China Elections, http://chinaelections.org/NewsInfo.asp?NewsID=221289 (website temporarily closed at time of editing).Ding Liting, “Which Taiwan experiences should the mainland study?,” author's blog, China Elections, 16 January 2012, www.chinaelections.org/NewsInfo.asp?NewsID=221364 (website temporarily closed at time of editing).
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