Wow! Long time since I've had time to collect some links for the weekly linkfest. Enjoy!
SPECIAL: At the China Policy Blog, Paul Katz shows what a complete failure the Ma Administration is. Great work. Don't miss it.
BLOGS:
- Expert raises questions for Taiwan's submarine development program
- Taiwan's Quadrennial defense review
- Michael rides from Syuhai to Taidong
- Far Eastern Sweet Potato notices more young people out to protest. The anti-nuke issue crosses partisan lines.
- Tie-non visits the K-town museum of history
- MKL finally notices that Taipei has a strong pro-independence community.
- Aussie Foreign Affairs Ministry docs on human rights in Taiwan
- Global Voices on Fukushima demonstrates how difficult it will be to get the truth out of Taipower if anything happens to one of the nuke plants.
- Resources for applying for an APRC
- When 1 Tea isn't enough
- Bamboo Union gang member White Wolf may return to Taiwan
MEDIA:
- The Monocle on Kaohsiung.
- Video: Me going to Gangshan for goat meat with Michella for FTV
- Securitizing the Han Identity. Also indirectly offers insight into the KMT's Han chauvinism, ethnic policies, and Han identity politics in Taiwan.
- Don Shapiro at Brookings with a long review of Taiwan's economy. Mostly good.
- Who is bluffing who in the South China Sea?
- Beijing's Taiwan office has new leader
- President Ma leaves for Vatican bearing gifts.
- Commonwealth with another excellent article, this one on the problems of nuclear power for Taiwan
- Taiwan investors roam Asia.
- Taiwan to aim missiles at China
- Rhythm and Hues looking for special effects and animation engineers
- TV special on lives on new immigrants in Taiwan
- CSIS argues Taiwan might trigger nuclear war. Sorry, but it is China's desire to annex Taiwan that is the cause, not "Taiwan."
- How an unknown Taiwanese server maker is eating the big guys' lunch
- American media fail to uphold democratic values when reporting on Taiwan
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