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    Title: Animal de Compagnie: China-Taiwan NEW Relations
    Other Titles: 我的小寵物:兩岸關係新論述
    Authors: 鄭欽模
    Contributors: 淡江大學全球政治經濟學系
    Keywords: Taiwan Sunflower Movement;the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement;ECFA;Social Media Intelligence;SOCINT;Commercial (Trade) Peace theory/Commercial Liberalism
    Date: 2014-07-02
    Issue Date: 2014-12-31 13:06:23 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: By reason of the Sunflower Movement (太陽花學運), this paper is designed to applies solely SOCINT (Social Media Intelligence) from Taiwan to exam the Cross-Strait Relation development in presidency of President Ma, Ying-Jeou, Republic of China (馬英九) and President Xi, Jingping (習近平), People's Republic of China. After message review on social medias, this paper concludes that more and more Taiwanese NGOs are pessimistic about trade and economic co-operation with China, because these NGOs leaders discover several business inequality, and they also disagree about sovereignty (No One China Policy) issue within bilateral economic and trade collaboration. They argue that Taiwan is a pet for China in this way of trade and economic co-operation.
    Relation: Conference on “Major Developments in the World and Taiwan in 2014” Proceeding
    Appears in Collections:[全球政治經濟學系] 會議論文

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