Information on "Taiwan"
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February 2010
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Formosa Foundation
Los Angeles, United States
The Formosa Foundation dedicates itself to the advancement of human rights, democracy and the right to self-determination of Taiwan. More on «Formosa Foundation»
May 2009
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Taiwan Foundation for Democracy
Taipei, Taiwan*
The Taiwan Foundation for Democracy is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that is primarily funded by the Taiwanese government and is dedicated to building relationships with related institutions around the world. More on «Taiwan Foundation for Democracy»
September 2008
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Hong Kong Policy Research Institute (HKPRI)
Hong Kong, China
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Taipei, Taiwan*
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan) is responsible for Taiwan’s foreign policy and international affairs. More on «Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan)» -
American Institute in Taiwan (AIT)
Taipei City, Taiwan*
The American Institute in Taiwan is a nonprofit, private corporation that supports economic, cultural and other relations between US and Taiwanese citizens. More on «American Institute in Taiwan (AIT)» -
Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI)
New York, United States
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) at Columbia University is a center for research, teaching and publishing on modern and contemporary Asia. More on «Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI)»
August 2008
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Contemporary China Centre
Canberra, Australia
The Contemporary China Centre is a research facility concerned with scholarly social science analysis of post-1949 China. More on «Contemporary China Centre» -
Institute of International Relations
Taipei, Taiwan*
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Peace Forum
Taipei, Taiwan*
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Taiwan Research Institute
Taipei , Taiwan*
The Taiwan Research Centre (TRI) concentrates on issues related to the macro economics, industrial development, resource allocation, environmental pollution and public finance and accounting. More on «Taiwan Research Institute »
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