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Renting Islands

Desperately Seeking Recognition

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Economically successful but diplomatically isolated, Taiwan is intensifying its campaign for world recognition by focusing on trade and activism through international NGOs.

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PASSENGERS disembarking at Taipeis Chiang Kai-Shek Airport are unlikely to miss the banners on the walls of the arrivals terminal, exhorting people to Support Taiwans participation in the United Nations. This theme resonates at all venues and events sponsored by the Taiwan government.

At the recent launching of the Taiwan International Health Association where the main topic was Avian Flu and Global Health SecurityClosing the Gaps in the Global

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