Public Opinion Polls after the Recall Vote Failed
National Security Division
Opinion Polls in Feb., 2007
  Opinion Polls in Jan., 2007
  Opinion Polls in December
  Opinion Polls in November
  Opinion Polls in October
  Opinion Polls in September
  Opinion Polls in August
  UPDATE:2006.07.28

May 03 ¡V 09, 2007
  Apr. 26 ¡V May 02, 2007
  Apr. 19 ¡V 24, 2007
  Apr. 12 ¡V 18, 2007
  Apr. 05 ¡V 11, 2007
  Mar. 22 ¡V 28, 2007
  Mar. 15 ¡V 21, 2007
  Mar. 08 ¡V 14, 2007
  Mar. 01 ¡V 07, 2007
  Feb. 22 ¡V 28, 2007
  Feb. 08 ¡V 14, 2007
  Feb. 01 ¡V 07, 2007
  Jan. 25 ¡V 31, 2007
  Jan. 18 ¡V 24, 2007
  Jan. 11 ¡V 17, 2007
  Jan. 04 ¡V 10, 2007
  Dec. 28,2006 ¡V Jan. 03,2007
  Dec. 21 ¡V 27, 2006
  Dec. 14 ¡V 20, 2006
  Dec. 07 ¡V 13, 2006
  Nov. 30 ¡V Dec. 06, 2006
  Nov. 23 ¡V 29, 2006
  Nov. 16 ¡V 22, 2006
  Nov. 09 ¡V 15, 2006
  Nov. 02 ¡V 08, 2006
  Oct. 26 ¡V Nov. 01, 2006
  Oct. 12 ¡V 18, 2006
  Oct. 05 ¡V 11, 2006
  Sept. 28 ¡VOct. 04, 2006
  Sept. 21 ¡V27, 2006
  Sept. 14 ¡V 20, 2006


Taiwan Development Perspectives 2006

May 2006

ISBN 986-7745-37-X
PDF(1510k)

The National Assembly, considered one of the three branches of the parliament of the Republic of China, became history in 2005 as it voted itself out of work under Taiwan's ongoing constitutional reform. The reform also affected the Legislative Yuan, another branch of the parliament, while the third branch, the Control Yuan, ceased to function. Changes will be made to how the chamber of deputies, the only branch left, is elected. For one thing, the chamber will halve its seats from 225 to 113. ..........


Taiwan Development Perspectives 2005

April 2005

ISBN 986-7745-34-5
PDF(1563k)

Two national elections took place in Taiwan in 2004. President Chen Shui-bian was reelected in March, but the outcome was contested. As a matter of fact, the Supreme Court has yet to have the last word on the appeals by his challenger to invalidate his reelection as well as the presidential election. ...........

Transitional justice abused in Taiwan

Joe Hung

Transitional justice is, briefly put, to reckon with the past to find out widespread or systematic human rights abuse and make retribution, if possible. Taiwan is doing just that, selectively.
A spate of seminars and fora was held before and after February 28 to mark the anniversary of a massacre that followed a spontaneous riot on that day six decades ago. President fired the first shot in the war on Chiang Kai-shek by calling the Gimo the ¡§chief culprit¡¨ of the February 28 Incident in the ongoing ......


3/19 Investigation Commission
After this Commission presented its quarterly report to the Legislative Yuan on August 22, 2006, Chi Mei Hospital¡¦s response was that, in treating the President¡¦s wound, the Hospital did not pre-judge that it was a gunshot wound. However,....................
Summary
3/19 Shooting Incident Special Investigation Commission Act
3/19 Shooting Incident Special Investigation Commission ¡V Press Release

Speeches by Dr. LIEN Chan,
Honorary Chairman of the KMT
at a Luncheon Sponsored by the
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and
UC Division of Social Sciences
Chicago, Tuesday, October 31, 2006
China's Rise and Peace and Development in East Asia
Cross-Strait Relations: Problems and Prospects

Chen Shui-bian's Scandal - State Affairs Fund
Letter to the IHT

Ambassador Stephen S.F. Chen
National Policy Foundation
Taipei, R.O.C.


List of DPP Government Scandals
...............the full text

Taiwan Security: A KMT's Perspective

SU Chi, KMT Legislator, ROC
At the United States-Taiwan Defense Industry Conference
Sponsored by the US-Taiwan Business Council
Denver, Colorado, USA

September 11, 2006

I. Facts and Misperceptions

  1. March 1, 2000, Lee Tenghui sent out a long list of arms procurements
  2. April 25, 2001, George W. Bush agreed to the list except the Aegis
  3. January 16, 2004, Chen Shui-bian put out ¡§additional anti-missile equipment¡¨ for referendum on March 20 election against the advice of the US and the Lien/Soong team, placing electoral interest ahead of national security interest.

Speeches delivered by Chairman Ma during his Visit to the U.S.
Peace and Prosperity in the Taiwan Strait
Building a New Vision
Taiwan: Advancing Peace and Prosperity
Taiwan's Role in Peace and Stability in East Asia
The KMT and Taiwan

Proceedings to Recall the President
Public Hearing Series
 

3/19 Shooting Incident...............the full text


To Establish a Constitutional Precedent of Review Procedure for Motion of Recall against the President...............the full text


Pacific Sogo Department Store Gift Certificate Case...............the full text


It may be unconditional (03/26/2007)
A new security triangle (03/26/2007)
Transitional justice abused in Taiwan (03/26/2007)
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (03/12/2007)
Our new procurator-general (03/12/2007)
Is Chiang Kai-shek that bad? (03/12/2007)
Students should know history is understanding, not judgment (03/07/2007)
It's better to teach young students ¡¥chastity¡¦ (01/08/2007)
A risky bullet train service (01/15/2007)
US$75 million to Burkina Faso? (01/15/2007)
Don't shirk the responsibility (01/15/07)
A voyage that should not be made (01/08/2007)
Chunnel versus bullet train service (01/08/2007)
A bank run in Taipei (01/08/2007)
New Year's wish (12/25/06)
Silent night (12/25/06)
An airstrip on Taiping Island (12/25/06)
A sinecure job (12/25/06)
Interference with the judiciary (12/25/06)
Japan's sovereignty over Kurile Islands (12/18/06)
Independence of grand justices (12/18/06)
Needed: translation from Chinese to Chinese (12/18/06)
One too many economic game plan (12/11/06)
No pressure on our athletes, please. (12/11/06)
Mayoralty elections (12/11/06)
Very strange local elections (12/04/06)
A theatrical spectacle (12/04/06)
Taiwan's independence movement (12/04/06)
McCarthyism and accountgate (11/27/06)
Taipei's APEC debacle (11/27/06)
Another recall motion defeated (11/27/06)
Pie in the sky (11/20/06)
Ma Ying-jeou's political crisis (11/20/06)
One more accusation (11/20/06)
Dr. Lee's open letter to President Chen (11/20/06)
Still no light at the end of the tunnel (10/16/06)
TV stations shouldn't be fined (10/16/06)
Should Chiang Kai-shek be so hated? (10/16/06)
Kim Jong Il's rabbit from the hat (10/11/06)
President Chen's last National Day speech (10/11/06)
Two national holidays in tandem (10/09/06)
We Support Legal Referendum and Oppose Illegal Referendum
How to Improve Relations Between the Two Sides of the TAIWAN Strait
Enhancing Our Financial Competitiveness
Transportation
Humanism
An Outline of KMT-PFP Constitutional Reform Policy
Pushing for Sunshine Politics
Strengthening Party Politics, Building a Quality Democracy
Foreign Policy of the KMT-PFP Alliance
Economic and Financial Policies of the KMT-PFP Alliance