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EATS Papers
Spe­cial Edi­tion, “Taiwan: New gov­ern­ments, old themes, or the per­sis­tence of con­ti­nu­ity,” Per­spec­tives Chi­noises. Edited by Dafydd Fell & Bi-​yu Chang. No. 85. Sep­tem­ber – Octo­ber 2004/ China Per­spec­tives. No. 56. Novem­ber – December 2004.

Dafydd Fell, Bi​yu Chang & Hen­ning Klöter (eds) What has Changed? Taiwan Before and After the Change in Ruling Par­ties. Wies­baden: Har­ras­sowitz, 2006 (Studia For­mosiana series).

Carsten Storm and Mark Har­ri­son (eds.) The Mar­gins of Becom­ing. Iden­tity and Cul­ture in Taiwan. Wies­baden: Har­ras­sowitz, 2007 (Studia For­mosiana series)

The Euro­pean Research Center on Con­tem­po­rary Taiwan (ERCCT), for­mally estab­lished on June 1st, 2008, is jointly financed by the Uni­ver­sity of Tub­in­gen (Ger­many) and the Chiang Ching-​kuo Foun­da­tion for Inter­na­tional Schol­arly Exchange (Taiwan). Its major objec­tive is to pro­mote post­grad­u­ate social sci­ence research on con­tem­po­rary Taiwan, most notably in the areas of pol­i­tics and law, eco­nom­ics, soci­ety and cross-​strait rela­tions. The ERCCT pro­vides a plat­form for Euro­pean and Tai­wanese stu­dents at the doc­toral and post­doc­toral levels to engage in aca­d­e­mic dia­logue on theory, method­ol­ogy and con­tent related to spe­cific research projects, to pre­pare for field­work in Taiwan, to assess the empir­i­cal find­ings brought back from the field and to assist stu­dents to get their work pub­lished by inter­na­tion­ally renowned pub­lish­ing houses. See http://​www.​ercct.​uni-​tue​ bin​gen.de