Tuesday, November 01, 2011

New Election Blog

The University of Nottingham is hosting a blog on Taiwan's 2012 election, which went live today. The sidebar says:
The Taiwan 2012 blog is produced in partnership with the School of Politics and International Relations, theInstitute of Asia-Pacific Studiesand the China Policy Instituteat the University of Nottingham and will feature guest contributions from around the world. The analysis presented here will provide comprehensive coverage of the presidential and legislative campaigns ahead of the joint elections on January 14th 2012.  Readers interested in contributing a piece to the blog should contact me at jonathan.sullivan@nottingham.ac.uk. Readers can also follow me on Twitter @jonlsullivan for updates on the elections. 
The opening offers include pieces on the Piggy Banks by Paul Katz, a top-notch writer and observer who posts at the China Beat, and on the peace plan by Chris Wang, the excellent long-time journalist in Taiwan. Be sure to put this blog in your aggregator!
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2 comments:

China traveler said...

It sounds interesting, a place where anyone interested can get first hand info about what is really going on.
I do not like to rely entirely on the news (TV or internet), it is much more interesting to hear the facts from someone who is actually there. I am very curious about the outcome of the elections... sure there will be tension.

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