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洛城新语 留言于2016-10-19 05:02:46 |
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评论:大陆对台战略改变:“区别对待 一岛两制”- 蔡英文民調 雪崩式下跌 |
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蔡英文总统在双十国庆文告中,重申520时的老话,她披着中华民国的外壳,仍旧维持借壳上市的坚持。她说“我们尊重1992年两岸两会会谈的历史事实”,又说“虽然过去几个月,两岸关系有些起伏,但我们的立场仍然一致而且坚定。我们的承诺不会改变,我们的善意不会改变,我们也不会在压力下屈服,更不会走回对抗的老路。”明眼人即可看出中国的问卷答案“承认九二共识”,不会出自蔡英文的口中,而蔡英文所谓善意,仅是空洞的文字,再加上“不会在压力下屈服”的加强语句,两岸僵局要突破,显然难上加难。
蔡英文政府两岸政策如此定调,衍生的后遗症已逐步发酵,冲击最大的是旅游相关行业,上自旅行社、游览车、旅馆业,下至食品、小吃、纪念品、珠宝业,甚至夜市摊贩,往日应接不暇的生意,突然门可罗雀,以往依赖大陆团维生者,可说哀鸿遍野。台湾旅游业者眼看着陆客团数逐月减少,在十一过后又开始明显下降,蔡英文政府仍不改初衷,不禁大叹,“上任前说什么是最会沟通的政府,如今却一意孤行,对民意置若罔闻。如今的小英政府,已成了大英帝国。”从旅游业的慨叹中可以看出,蔡英文政府,在她自认的政治正确之下,强制遂行其绿化理念,民意已靠边站,即使在目前民调对其满意度已不到四成,她仍未调整她的政治判断,反而在内政议题上加速暴冲。 诸如所谓转型正义的清算国民党党产、年金改革、劳工休假条例,都是攸关民众权益的重大法案,但是民进党仗着执政优势与立法院多数席位,屡次强渡关山,以其党意视为民意,以既定的目标强行立法。既不尊重少数,也缺乏沟通诚意,难怪激起世代矛盾,族群对立,以及劳工不满。最令民众不满的是选前四处开支票,既讨好资方,也向劳方抛出善意的媚眼,结果执政后就擅自毁约,过河拆桥。选前口口声声最会沟通,选后却是连公听会都懒得召开,反正“朕意已决”,所谓投票只是形式。而所谓口口声声“谦卑谦卑再谦卑”,只是暂时拉拢人心,虚晃一招。明显的是掌握权力后,官员的傲慢就情不自禁流露,那才是真性情。 以台湾现况而言,施政优先级本应是冲刺经济、扩大投资、增加国民所得,才能做大分配的饼,再求合理分配所得。而今蔡英文政府却将转型正义列为第一优先,以斗垮斗臭国民党为第一要务,文革式的批斗拖累了经济发展的脚步,整个社会彼此仇视、猜忌,始作俑者就是蔡英文的执政团队。蔡英文政府目前大权在握,看似可为所欲为,须知水能载舟亦能覆舟,试想大英帝国虽有辉煌的过去,如今也颓败没落。小英政府如只知享受权力的傲慢,屡次罔顾民意,有朝一日也可能步上大英帝国后麈,先盛后衰,成为明日黄花。
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Congressmember Judy Chu 留言于2016-10-18 08:07:26 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.27) |
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Our last banquet of the year is less than two weeks away! Please join us for our Overflow banquet for next Wednesday, October 26th at the Ocean Star Restaurant in Monterey Park.
This year's election is more important than ever. We need to make sure that our voices are heard in Washington. With your help, I will continue to fight for the issues that matter most to us including civil rights, immigration reform, helping small businesses and empowering the diverse communities in the 27th district and across Southern California. If you haven''''t already responded, let us know if you can attend. Click here to reserve your table or individual seats for the Overflow Banquet: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/overflow16 In friendship, Judy
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class=green>China Institute in America (NY) > 留言于2016-10-14 09:25:27 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.27) |
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Literature of the Six Dynasties Period: A Ben Wang Lecture Series Thursdays, October 27, November 3 & 10 6:30PM-8:30PM In this three-session series, China Institute Senior Lecturer Ben Wang will discuss the lives and works of representative poets of the Six Dynasties as well as the quintessential spirit of famed texts A New Account of Tales of the World and Zhaoming's Collection of Literary Works.
The Social Fantastic: Ge Fei with Zhang Xudong Thursday, October 13, 6:30PM-8:00PM Join us for an exclusive conversation between Ge Fei, one of China's leading voices in contemporary fiction, and Zhang Xudong, Director of NYU China House. They will discuss Ge Fei's body of work and the publication of The Invisibility Cloak by NYRB Classics.
Lecture Series: Expanding the Boundaries of Chinese Poetry Saturdays, October 22, November 5, December 3 2:00PM-4:00PM In this three-session lecture series, poet and professor Yibing Huang will introduce three famous yet often misunderstood Chinese writers and re-examine their distinctive relationships with contemporary Chinese poetry.
Mah Jongg in Jewish and Chinese Heritage Wednesday, October 26, 7:00PM - 8:00PM This October, China Institute is partnering with the Museum of Jewish Heritage to present this entertaining, insightful program tied to their exhibition Project Mah Jongg. Learn the history of the beloved game and its significance in Jewish and Chinese traditions with authors and scholars Gregg Swain and Melissa Martens Yaverbaum.
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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 留言于2016-10-14 09:22:19 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.27) |
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Abrogation and Its Discontents: Towards New Paradigms of PRC Law and the 1949 Revolution Thursday, Oct 13, 2016 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Bunche Hall Room 10383 Talk by Glenn Tiffert, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Fired by ideological zeal, in 1949 the Chinese Communist Party promptly abrogated the Nationalist legal system by fiat, vowing to erect an authentically revolutionary successor in its place. Ever since, official sources have portrayed abrogation as nothing less than the opening gambit in the PRC legal system’s creation.
Scholars remain largely in the thrall of that narrative. Abrogation lies at the core of their conceptual armature, which grounds the legal system’s identity in a lineage shorn of Chinese sources beyond the CCP. This distorts their grasp of the 1949 revolution, and of the origins, trajectory, and character of the legal system, and tends to reduce PRC legal history to little more than a branch of Party history. The talk challenges this way of seeing and the creation myths that spring from it. Glenn Tiffert is the Distinguished Post-Doctoral Fellow in Residence in the Study of China at the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests center on 20th century China, Chinese legal history, and computational analyses of modern Chinese textual corpora. He has published on the Chinese judiciary, Chinese constitutionalism, and current legal affairs.
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 11381 Bunche Hall Los Angeles, CA 90095 Campus Mail Code: 148703 Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555 china@international.ucla.edu |
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2017 Online Teaching Conference 留言于2016-10-14 09:11:19 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.27) |
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Conference Dates: Monday, June 19 - Wednesday, June 21, 2017 Location: Hilton Anaheim Call For Proposals is OPEN! We invite you to submit a speaker proposal for the 2017 Online Teaching Conference. The Conference is a unique peer-to-peer premier gathering of California Community College (and other institutions), faculty, staff, and administrators leading the way in developing innovative and effective online education. Conference participants will be challenged and engaged by in-depth examination of relevant topics related to effective practices, support and resources, technology innovation, and leadership and evaluation. We are particularly looking for engaging and creative proposals under these "tracks": Effective Practices Support and Resources Technology Innovation Leadership and Evaluation Speakers are a large part of what makes a conference successful. Help us make this our best OTC yet! Submit a Proposal Speaker information: 949-300-0850 365 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road, Suite #104, San Marcos, Ca 92078 info@onlineteachingconference.org 760.744.1150 x1527 |
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