Annual Symposium on Taiwan Democracy
Each year, CDDRL's Democracy in Taiwan Project organizes at least one public symposium addressing some of the challenges confronting Taiwan's democratic development, in comparative perspective.
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May 23rd, 2012
Stanford conference to analyze democratic attitudes and values in Asia
CDDRL AnnouncementOn May 25-26, the Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law (CDDRL) will hold its seventh annual conference for the Taiwan Democracy Project on, "How the Public Views Democracy and its Competitors in East Asia: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective” at Stanford University. The conference will bring together leading social scientists from Taiwan and other Asian countries to present and discuss papers analyzing the third wave of data from the Asian Barometer Survey. Read more »
October 22nd, 2006
CDDRL brings Republic of China (Taiwan) foreign minister to Stanford
CDDRL NewsJames C. F. Huang, minister of foreign affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan), addressed Stanford faculty, students, and Taiwan conference participants in a conversation with Larry Diamond on October 20. Huang and Diamond discussed Taiwan's relations with the U.S., the progress of democracy in Taiwan and China, and regional issues and tensions in light of the North Korea nuclear test. Read more »



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