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- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a accessdate "2009-05-20".
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a date "2003-07-17".
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a first "June Teufel".
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a isCitedBy Taiwanese_identity.
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a last "Dreyer".
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a location "Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars".
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a quote "In order to shore up his government's legitimacy, Chiang set about turning Taiwan’s inhabitants into Chinese. To use Renan’s terminology, Chiang chose to re-define the concept of shared destiny to include the mainland. Streets were re-named; major thoroughfares in Taipei received names associated with the traditional Confucian virtues. The avenue passing in front of the foreign ministry en route to the presidential palace was named chieh-shou , in Chiang’s honor. Students were required to learn Mandarin and speak it exclusively; those who disobeyed and spoke Taiwanese, Hakka, or aboriginal tongues could be fined, slapped, or subjected to other disciplinary actions.".
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a title "Taiwan’s Evolving Identity".
- b7e5618d7101a7cdf1e2b3cac81bfc3f5dbbc512ccd262ae0d9373aabc05074a url "https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/the-evolution-taiwanese-national-identity Wilson International Center for Scholars".