Sino-American Relations, Volumen29,Temas1-2Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 2003 |
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... freedom and democracy , it represents a regression of human civilization . As a co - defender of freedom , Taiwan made its position clear immediately after the September 11th incidents : we support the anti - terrorism coalition ...
... freedom and democracy , it represents a regression of human civilization . As a co - defender of freedom , Taiwan made its position clear immediately after the September 11th incidents : we support the anti - terrorism coalition ...
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... freedom to travel in the world . What the Taiwanese people pursue is not only the enhancement of today's achievements , but also the freedom to choose the freedom to choose their own future . As President Chen Shui - bian said ...
... freedom to travel in the world . What the Taiwanese people pursue is not only the enhancement of today's achievements , but also the freedom to choose the freedom to choose their own future . As President Chen Shui - bian said ...
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... freedom of nations can make them . " " Ladies and gentlemen . I believe that all of you agree that Asia's democracy and freedom is not only in the interest of Asia , but also that of the U.S. In promoting democracy , Taiwan has become ...
... freedom of nations can make them . " " Ladies and gentlemen . I believe that all of you agree that Asia's democracy and freedom is not only in the interest of Asia , but also that of the U.S. In promoting democracy , Taiwan has become ...
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SinoAmerican Relations | 3 |
From Nuremberg to Baghdad | 20 |
and the Orient 18291837 | 68 |
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