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Free China Review 1996 This index of the articles appearing in the 1996 issues of the monthly Free China Review (Vol. 46) is arranged by major and minor subject. Notes in parentheses have been added for clarification. INDEX ARTS CULTURE But is It Art? (views on an offbeat art exhibition) Aug., 64-65 Accent on Serious The New Artistic Alchemists (exhibition of new materials and Research (interview design at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum) Aug., 56-63 with scholar Wang Symphonies in Stone (temple art and architecture) Jul., 28-33 Gungwu) Jun., 46-49 Yingko: Making Money from Muck (Yingko township and its All for Love (the romance ceramics industry) Dec., 54-65 novel market) Oct., 48-53 ARCHITECTURE Celestial Support Industries (temple-related businesses) Symphonies in Stone (temple art and architecture) Jul., 28-33 Jul., 20-27 Utopia, Ltd. (Taichung’s Art Street) Jun., 50-55 Chinese Facials (the fading trade of Chinese facials) FILM Nov., 38-40 Voice of the People (filmmaker Lee Daw-ming) Sep., 58-65 Cloth Shoemaking (the disappearing art of cloth shoemaking) FOLK ART Nov., 34-37 Celestial Sales Force (incense package art) Jul., 40-45 Cultural Bonding (editorial on children’s education) Oct., / Paper Tigers (Su Ho Memoria! Paper Museum) Apr., 66-73 Cultural Constructs (Kaohsiung cultural life) Sep., 18-27 Tribal Treasures (Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines) Darning (the fading trade of darning) Nov., 40-43 May, 64-73 Drinking in the Atmosphere (teahouses) Apr., 20-27 MUSIC Edge of Nightlife (nightlife after midnight) Nov., 60-65 Global Music, Inc. (Chinese music goes global) Aug., 42-47 The Four Treasures of the Chinese Kitchen (Chinese cooking PAINTING utensils) Sep., 52-57 Brushing Up the Brushwork (calligraphy education) Jul., 60-65 Industrial-Strength Shoppers (fashion-conscious people discuss Paring Down to Essentials (artist Kuo Chuan-chiu) Oct., 54-65 what they buy and why) Nov., 48-53 Rhapsody in Ink (ink painter Peng Kang-lung) Feb., 64-73 A Living Memory (interview with Kaohsiung poet Cheng PERFORMING ARTS Chin-ling) Sep., 22 The Way They Tell ’Em (glossary of Chinese spoken art forms) Paper Tigers (Su Ho Memorial Paper Museum) Apr., 66-73 Aug., 52-53 Places of the Heart (temples as community centers) Jul., 12-19 The Wordplay’s The Thing (new twists to traditional spoken art) Reinvigorating Cultural China (interview with philosopher and Aug., 48-53 historian Tu Wei-ming) Mar., 66-72 PHOTOGRAPHY Shanghai Barbers (last of the Shanghai barbers) Nov., 32-34 Panoramic Window (Taiwan landscapes) Sep., 46-5] Snapshots from an Album (Taiwan’s changing lifestyles) Sacred Scenes (Taiwan temples) Jul., 34-39 Nov., 44-45 Symphonies in Stone (temple art and architecture) Jul., 28-33 Taiwan’s New Y Generation (teens search for identity) BOOK REVIEWS Nov., 54-59 That Certain Look (designer clothing market) Nov., 46-53 Electoral Politics and Democracy (Hung-mao Tien, ed., Tribal Treasures (Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines) Taiwan’s Electoral Politics and Democratic Transition: May, 64-73 Riding the Third Wave) May, 12-15 The Way They Tell ‘Em (glossary of Chinese spoken art forms) Fuzzy Logic (edited by Perng Ching-hsi and Wang Chiu-kuei, Aug., 52-53 Death in a Cornfield and Other Stories) Feb., 58-63 Wok-ing Together (multicultural restaurant kitchens) An Insolent Possession (Frank Welsh, A Borrowed Place: The Oct., 42-47 History of Hong Kong) May, 48-53 The Wordplay’s The Thing (new twists to traditional spoken art) Kissing Through the Veil (Yang Mu and Lo Ch’ ing, Forbidden Aug., 48-53 Games & Video Poems) Apr., 46-53 Panoramic Window (Mark De Fraeye, Taiwan—/sland of DEFENSE Beauty) Sep., 46-51 Patterns and Themes (Wang Gungwu, China and the Chinese Overseas) Jun., 44-49 Security Concerns in Southeast Asia (regional maritime and fishing disputes) Jun., 34-37 Free China Review/January 1997 Free China Review 1996 INDEX The Sleeping Giant Awakes (interview with Chinese Council Heart Trouble (interview with Kaohsiung city mayor of Advanced Policy Studies secretary-general Andrew Yang) Wu Den-yih) Sep., 14-17 Mar., 60-65 Incremental Progress (interview with banker and Amcham Strategic Uncertainties (editorial on cross-strait conflicts) Mar., / president Christian Murck) Oct., 4/ Thinking the Unthinkable (interview with China Quarterly Just Do It (interview with telecom industry consultant David editor David Shambaugh) Mar., 55-59 Hoffman) Apr., 33-35 Liberalization Priorities (liberalizing financial markets) ECONOMICS Oct., 36-37 The Matchmaker (interview with APROC Window executive Adding Wings to the Tiger (interview with ROC Vice President director James Ho) Oct., 38-39 and Premier Lien Chan) Nov., 6-9 Optimistic Operator (interview with DGT secretary-general Constructive Disorder (interview with CEPD Vice Chairman Steven Chen) Apr., 29-30 Chi Schive) Nov., 17-18 Package Deal (interview with air cargo executive Bobby Sy) Enterprising Newcomer (Taiwan Research Institute) Jul., 54-55 May, 24-25 A Sense of Security (white-collar fraud and industrial Go Big or Go Home (interview with Acer chairman Stan Shih) espionage) Nov., 24-28 Nov., 15-16 Speak Loudly and Carry a Big Stick (the fight against Good for Business, Good for Taiwan (interview with ROC organized crime in business and politics) Nov., /2-/4 economics minister P.K. Chiang) Mar., 35-38 A Time to Take Specific Steps (interview with columnist Prosperity Through Cooperation (Taiwan’s Asia-Pacific Charles Kao) Nov., /0-]/ economic relations) Nov., 2/-23 To Build a Niche City (Taipei’s competitive edge in Asia) Research Reports for Sale (Taiwan Institute for Economic Jun., 24-29 Research) May, 19-23 Too Much Talk, Not Enough Walk (interview with telecom Research with a Purpose (economic think tanks) May, 16-18 industry executive Stone Lee) Apr., 35-37 A Search for Meaningful Relationships (Chung-Hua Institution Turbulent Market (aviation industry) Apr., 38-42 for Economic Research) May, 26-31 Urban Renewal (editorial on Kaohsiung city development) Tenacity with a Purpose (interview with China Productivity Sep., | Council head Casper Shih) Nov., 19-20 BUSINESS A Time to Take Specific Steps (interview with columnist Adding Wings to the Tiger (interview with ROC Vice President Charles Kao) Nov., 10-1] and Premier Lien Chan) Nov., 6-9 Twenty-First Century Thoughtfest (economic challenges in the Advert to Advertising (interview with advertising industry next century) May, 32-35 executive Raymond So) Dec., 36 APROC PLAN All for Love (romance novel market) Oct., 48-53 Adding Wings to the Tiger (interview with ROC Vice President The Art of Managing Waste (waste management industry) and Premier Lien Chan) Nov., 6-9 Jun., 10-15 Banking on Finance (banking and finance industries) Banking on Finance (banking and finance industries) Oct., 34-40 Oct., 34-40 Boomtown or Bust (Kaohsiung city) Sep., 4-/3 Books for Beginners (children’s book publishing industry) Communication Problems (interview with teiecom industry Oct., 12-17 executive Chian Feng) Apr., 3/-33 Boomtown or Bust (Kaohsiung city) Sep., 4-/3 Constructive Disorder (interview with CEPD Vice Chairman Celestial Sales Force (incense marketing) Jul., 40-45 Chi Schive) Nov., 17-18 Celestial Support Industries (temple-related businesses) A Difficult Delivery (air cargo industry) Jul., 46-54 Jul., 20-27 Divided Over Integration (interview with air cargo executive Cementing Reform (interview with Public Construction C.H. Lee) Jul., 52-53 Commission chairman Arthur Chen) May, 44-47 Expressing Concern (interview with air cargo executive City Life (making Taipei an international city) Jun., 30-33 Terence Chuang) Jul., 50-51 Communication Problems (interview with telecom industry Generation Gap (power generation industry) Aug., 32-38 executive Chian Feng) Apr., 3/-33 Go Big or Go Home (interview with Acer chairman Stan Shih) Constructive Criticism (construction industry) May, 36-43 Nov., 15-16 Constructive Disorder (interview with CEPD Vice Chairman Good for Business, Good for Taiwan (interview with ROC Chi Schive) Nov., 17-18 economics minister P.K. Chiang) Mar., 35-38 A Difficult Delivery (air cargo industry) Jul., 46-54 Free China Review/January 1997 Power Points (interview with power generation industry expert Robert Chu) Aug., 39-4] Prosperity Through Cooperation (Taiwan’s Asia-Pacific economic relations) Nov., 2/-23 A Sense of Security (white-collar fraud and industrial espionage) Nov., 24-28 Speak Loudly and Carry a Big Stick (the fight against organized crime in business and politics) Nov., 12-14 Speaking of Garbage (interview with waste management industry executive Michael Lai) Jun., 22-23 Teaching an Old Leaf New Tricks (Taiwan Tea Experiment Station) Apr., 12-19 Tenacity with a Purpose (interview with China Productivity Council head Casper Shih) Nov., 19-20 Divided Over Integration (interview with air cargo That Certain Look (designer clothing market) Nov., 46-53 executive C.H. Lee) Jul., 52-53 Things to Come? (Hong Kong professionals talk about post- Drinking in the Atmosphere (teahouses) Apr., 20-27 1997 Hong Kong) Aug., 24-3] Environment Versus Economics (environmental laws for A Time to Take Specific Steps (interview with columnist industry) Apr., 58-59 Charles Kao) Nov., 10-11 Expressing Concern (interview with air cargo executive To Build a Niche City (Taipei’s competitive edge in Asia) Terence Chuang) Jul., 50-5] Jun., 24-29 Fair Dealing in Downtown Taipei (publishing industry) Too Much Talk, Not Enough Walk (interview with telecom Apr., 43-47 industry executive Stone Lee) Apr., 35-37 Generation Gap (power generation industry) Aug., 32-38 Trouble Brewing (tea industry) Apr., 4-/] Global Music, Inc. (Chinese music goes global) Aug., 42-47 Turbulent Market (aviation industry) Apr., 39-42 Go Big or Go Home (interview with Acer chairman Twenty-First Century Thoughtfest (economic challenges in the Stan Shih) Nov., /5-/6 next century) May, 32-35 Heart Trouble (interview with Kaohsiung city mayor Urban Renewal (editorial on Kaohsiung city development) Wu Den-yih) Sep., 14-17 Sep., 1 Hedge Your Bets (companies prepare for post- 1997 Hong Utopia, Ltd. (Taichung’s Art Street) Jun., 50-55 Kong) Aug., 16-23 What Goes Around Comes Around (interview with IPR Here’s to Wine! (imported wine market) Dec., 38-47 investigator Bill Thompson) Nov., 29 Incremental Progress (interview with banker and Amcham Wok-ing Together (multicultural restaurant kitchens) president Christian Murck) Oct., 4/ Oct., 42-47 Internal Environmental Protection (organic food market) Yingko: Making Money from Muck (Yingko township and its Dec., 48-53 ceramics industry) Dec., 54-65 Internationalizing the Pitch (advertising industry) Dec., 30-37 FINANCE Just Do It (interview with telecom industry consultant David Banking on Finance (banking and finance industries) Oct., 34-40 Hoffman) Apr., 33-35 Controlling Interests (interview with Chemical Bank Kinmen Changes Gear (Kinmen island turns to tourism) managing director and Amcham president Christian Murck) Jun., 56-65 Mar., 44-47 Liberalization Priorities (liberalizing financial markets) Financial Clampdown (press conference with Finance Oct., 36-37 Minister Lin Chen-kuo and Central Bank of China president The Matchmaker (interview with APROC Window executive Hsu Yuan-tung) Mar., 4]-43 director James Ho) Oct., 38-39 Incremental Progress (interview with banker and Amcham Mixing Business and Politics (post- 1997 Hong Kong-Taiwan president Christian Murck) Oct., 4/ relations) Aug., 10-15 Liberalization Priorities (liberalizing financial markets) A New Golden Age (gold jewelry market) Oct., 28-33 Oct., 36-37 Not by Bread Alone (Kuo Yuan Ye Bakery) May, 54-59 The Matchmaker (interview with APROC Window executive Optimistic Operator (interview with DGT secretary-general director James Ho) Oct., 38-39 Steven Chen) Apr., 29-30 Prosperity Through Cooperation (Taiwan’s Asia-Pacific P(l)aying to Learn (educational toys market) Oct., 22-27 economic relations) Nov., 2/-23 Free China Review/January 1997 Free China Review 1996 OFFSHORE INVESTMENT Choice, Conflict, and Failing Grades (interview with academic Hedge Your Bets (companies prepare for post-1997 Hong Lu Fei-yi) Feb., 28-29 Kong) Aug., 16-23 Homecooked Cable (cable TV programming) Feb., 16-2/ Mixing Business and Politics (post-1997 Hong Kong-Taiwan The Mindsetters (influence of cable TV programming) relations) Aug., 10-15 Feb., 32-39 Regional Roles Re-evaluated (regional and global investment News Knights (cable TV news) Feb., 22-3] strategies for Taiwan) Mar., 39-40 Surf’s Up (editorial on cable TV) Feb., / Spread the Risk (offshore investment strategies) Mar., 5]-53 TV Guide (interview with GIO media official Lo Chuan-hsien) Twenty-First Century Thoughtfest (economic challenges in the ‘eb. 12-15 next century) May, 32-35 Unleash Market Mechanisms (cross-strait economic policy) POLITICS Mar., 48-50 Democratic Deepening (China Times seminar on Taiwan’s EDUCATION democracy) Feb., 40-46 Incomplete Transitions (interview with economics professor Accent on Serious Research (interview with scholar Wang and journalist Charles Kao) Mar., 10-13 Gungwu) Jun., 46-49 The New Cabinet (the new ROC Cabinet) Aug., 4-9 Books for Beginners (children’s book publishing industry) The Numbers Game (public opinion polls) Feb., 57-57 Oct., 12-17 Power to the People (editorial on the importance of an informed Brushing Up the Brushwork (calligraphy education) electorate) Nov., / Jul., 60-65 Things to Come? (Hong Kong professionals talk about Cultural Bonding (editorial on children’s education) Oct., / post- 1997 Hong Kong) Aug., 24-31 Engineering Success (National Taiwan Institute of CROSS-STRAIT RELATIONS Technology) Dec., 20-23 Adding Wings to the Tiger (interview with ROC Vice President Hands On, Can Do (technical education) Dec., 4-13 and Premier Lien Chan) Nov., 6-9 The Head Starters (preschool education) Oct., 4-11 Clarity, Please (editorial on US China/Taiwan policy) P(l)aying to Learn (educational toys market) Oct., 22-27 May, ! Practice Makes Perfect (National Taipei Institute of Hedge Your Bets (companies prepare for post- 1997 Technology) Dec., 14-19 Hong Kong) Aug., 16-23 Real World Ratings (improving technical education) Hong Kong Rules...Okay? (editorial on Hong Kong-Taiwan Dec., 24-29 relations) Aug., / Sowing Good Seeds (Hsin Yi Institute of Preschool The Importance of Being Earnest (interviews with think tank Education) Oct., 18-2] director Shaw Yu-ming, and political science professor Whose Problem Is It, Anyway? (environmental education) Yang Kai-hui) Mar., 27-29 Jun., 16-21 Mixing Business and Politics (post- 1997 Hong Kong-Taiwan relations) Aug., 10-15 HEALTH Setting Priorities (press conference with ROC foreign minister Fredrick Chien) Mar., 30-33 Airborne Menace (air pollution) Sep., 28-36 The Sleeping Giant Awakes (interview with Chinese Council EMS, SOS? (emergency medical services) Sep., 38-45 of Advanced Policy Studies secretary-general Andrew Yang) Internal Environmental Protection (organic food market) Mar., 60-65 Dec., 48-53 Spread the Risk (offshore investment strategies) Mar., 5/-53 Worries in the Air (interview with air pollution expert Strategic Uncertainties (editorial on cross-strait conflicts) Chan Chang-chuan) Sep., 33 Mar., 1 Thinking the Unthinkable (interview with China Quarterly editor David Shambaugh) Mar., 55-59 Time to Clarify the One China Principle (interview with Cable Campaigning (cable TV and elections) Feb., 30-3] think tank director Wei Yung) Mar., 21-26 Cable Cat’s Cradle (cable TV regulations) Feb., 4-15 Unleash Market Mechanisms (cross-strait economic policy) Cablespeak (cable TV terminology) Feb., 7 Mar., 48-50 A Change in the Air (interview with cable TV expert Wake-up Call (editorial on PRC foreign relations tactics) Darlene Lee) Feb., 37-38 Jul., 1 Free China Review/January 1997 SOCIETY Edge of Nightlife (nightlife after midnight) Nov., 60-65 Here’s to Wine! (imported wine market) Dec., 38-47 Internal Environmental Protection (organic food market) Dec., 48-53 A Matter of Taste (Taiwanese taste in wine) Dec., 44-45 The Mindsetters (influence of cable programming) Feb., 32-39 Net Working (internet cafés) Jul., 56-59 Reinvigorating Cultural China (interview with philosopher and historian Tu Wei-ming) Mar., 66-72 Snapshots from an Album (Taiwan’s changing lifestyles) ELECTIONS Nov., 44-45 Cable Campaigning (cable TV and elections) Feb., 30-31 Taiwan’s New Y Generation (teens search for identity) Cleaning Up Elections (press conference with justice minister Nov., 54-59 Ma Ying-jeou) Feb., 47-50 COMMUNITY Democratic Deepening (China Times seminar on Taiwan’s City Life (making Taipei an international city) Jun., 30-33 democracy) Feb., 40-46 Cultural Constructs (Kaohsiung cultural life) Sep., 18-27 Electoral Politics and Democracy (book review of essays on Internationalizing Taipei (editorial on making Taipei an Taiwan’s democratic transition) May, 12-15 international city) Apr., / The Numbers Game (public opinion polls) Feb., 5/-57 Kinmen Changes Gear (Kinmen island turns to tourism) Power to the People (editorial on the importance of an informed Jun., 56-65 electorate) Nov., / A Living Memory (interview with Kaohsiung poet The Public’s Interests (the electorate’s domestic and foreign Cheng Chin-ling) Sep., 22 policy priorities) Jul., 4-1] Personality Preservation (editorial on development and historic A Victory for Democracy (ROC presidential elections) May, 4-5 preservation) Jun., / ‘The Voters Speak (interviews with Taiwan’s voters) May, 6-// Places of the Heart (temples as community centers) Jul., 12-19 FOREIGN RELATIONS To Build a Niche City (Taipei’s competitive edge in Asia) Clarity, Please (editorial on US China/Taiwan policy) May, / Jun., 24-29 Mitigation, Not Litigation (protection and conservation of reefs Utopia, Ltd. (Taichung’s Art Street) Jun., 50-55 and fishing grounds in Southeast Asia) Jun., 38-43 We Speak Our Minds (Kaohsiung residents talk about their city) Security Concerns in Southeast Asia (regional maritime and Sep., 24-27 fishing disputes) Jun., 34-37 What a Waste (waste management problems) Jun., 4-9 Wake-up Call (editorial on PRC foreign relations tactics) Whose Problem is It, Anyway? (environmental education) Jul., 1 Jun., 16-21 GOVERNMENT CONSERVATION Advice and Dissent (editorial on consensus-building in Environment Versus Economics (environmental laws for government) Dec., / industry) Apr., 58-59 Back to the Basics (interview with New Party legislative Fight or Flight (plight of the black-faced spoonbill) caucus head Yok Mu-ming) Mar., /8-19 Apr., 54-63 Loaded Agenda (interview with political science professor Mitigation, Not Litigation (protection and conservation of reefs Michael Kao) Mar., 5-9 and fishing grounds in Southeast Asia) Jun., 38-43 The New Cabinet (the new ROC Cabinet) Aug., 4-9 New Law, New Dedication (wildlife conservation laws) New Solutions to Old Problems (interview with DPP Apr., 60-61 Department of Information deputy director Lin Feng-fei) ENVIRONMENT Mar., 16-17 Airborne Menace (air pollution) Sep., 28-36 The Public’s Interests (the electorate’s domestic and foreign The Art of Managing Waste (waste management industry) policy priorities) Jul., 4-// Jun., 10-15 Stay the Course (interview with KMT Department of Cultural Environment Versus Economics (environmental laws for Affairs director-general Hansen Chien) Mar., /4-/5 industry) Apr., 58-59 Urban Renewal (editorial on Kaohsiung city development) Fight or Flight (plight of the black-faced spoonbill) Sep., 1 Apr., 54-63 Free China Review/January 1997 Free China Review 1996 INDEX Mitigation, Not Litigation (protection and conservation of reefs TRADES and fishing grounds in Southeast Asia) Jun., 38-43 Building & Fixing (interviews with an appliance repairman, a New Law, New Dedication (wildlife conservation laws) painter, a carpenter, a cement worker, a welder, and an Apr., 60-61 electrician) Jan., 6-2] Speaking of Garbage (interview with waste management Chinese Facials (the fading trade of Chinese facials) industry executive Michael Lai) Jun., 22-23 Nov., 38-40 To Build a Niche City (Taipei’s competitive edge in Asia) Cloth Shoemaking (the disappearing trade of cloth shoemaking) Jun., 24-29 Nov., 34-37 What a Waste (waste management problems) Jun., 4-9 Darning (the fading trade of darning) Nov., 40-43 Whose Problem Is It, Anyway? (environmental education) Moving & Shaking (interviews with a trucker, a forklift Jun., 16-21 operator, and a mover) Jan., 58-67 Worries in the Air (interview with air pollution expert Chan Personal Services (interviews with a Tai Chi instructor, a Chang-chuan) Sep., 33 beautician, and a driving instructor) Jan., 22-29 FASHION Regulatory Shortfall (editorial on labor regulations) Jai., / Alternative Clothing (designer Cheng Hui-chung) May, 60-63 Safety First (interviews with a security guard, a firefighter, a Industrial-Strength Shoppers (fashion-conscious people discuss lifeguard, and a power company worker) Jan., 48-57 what they buy and why) Nov., 48-53 The Sea, the Sea (interviews with a stevedore, a diver, and a A New Golden Age (gold jewelry market) Oct., 28-33 shipmaster) Jan., 40-47 That Certain Look (designer clothing market) Nov., 46-53 Shanghai Barbers (last of the Shanghai barbers) Nov., 32-34 FOOD Transportation & Communications (interviews with an airline The Four Treasures of the Chinese Kitchen (Chinese cooking mechanic, a chauffeur, a train engineer, and a utensils) Sep., 52-57" telecommunications worker) Jan., 30-39 Here’s to Wine! (imported wine market) Dec., 38-47 Internal Environmental Protection (organic food market) Dec., 48-53 A Matter of Taste (Taiwanese taste in wine) Dec., 44-45 INDEX OF WRITERS AND INTERVIEWS Not by Bread Alone (Kuo Yuan Ye Bakery) May, 54-59 Wok-ing Together (multicultural restaurant kitchens) Oct., 42-47 This index for the 1996 issues of the monthly Free China Review PROFILES (Vol. 46) is arranged by surname. Alternative Clothing (designer Cheng Hui-chung) May, 60-63 Boomtown or Bust (Kaohsiung city) Sep., 4-/3 BOWRING, Philip Engineering Success (National Taiwan Institute of Technology) Regional Roles Re-Evaluated (Offshore Investment/regional Dec., 20-23 and global investment strategies) Mar., 39-40 Enterprising Newcomer (Taiwan Research Institute) May, 24-25 BRISTOW, Damon Not by Bread Alone (Kuo Yuan Ye Bakery) May, 54-59 Security Concerns in Southeast Asia (Defense/Foreign Paper Tigers (Su Ho Memorial Paper Museum) Apr., 66-73 Relations/regional maritime and fishing disputes) Paring Down to Essentials (artist Kuo Chuan-chiu) Oct., 54-65 Jun., 34-37 Practice Makes Perfect (National Taipei Institute of Technology) Dec., 14-19 CHAN, Chang-chuan (Air pollution expert/interviewed) Research Reports for Sale (Taiwan Institute for Economic Worries in the Air (Health/Environment/interview with air Research) May, 19-23 pollution expert CHAN Chang-Chuan) Sep., 33 Rhapsody in Ink (ink painter Peng Kang-lung) Feb., 64-73 A Search for Meaningful Relationships (Chung-Hua Institution CHANG, Winnie for Economic Research) May, 26-31 Back to the Basics (Government/interview with New Party Sowing Good Seeds (Hsin Yi Institute of Preschool Education) spokesperson YOK Mu-ming) Mar., 18-19 Oct., 18-21 Drinking in the Atmosphere (Culture/Business/teahouses) Tribal Treasures (Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines) Apr., 20-27 May, 64-73 Here’s to Wine! (Business/Society/Food/imported wine Voice of the People (filmmaker Lee Daw-ming) Sep., 58-65 market) Dec., 38-47 Yingko: Making Money from Muck (Yingko township and its A Matter of Taste (Society/Food/Taiwanese taste in wine) ceramics industry) Dec., 54-65 Dec., 44-45 Free China Review/January 1997 Real World Ratings (Education/improving technical education) Dec., 24-29 Sowing Good Seeds (Education/Profiles/Hsin Yi Institute of Preschool Education) Oct., 18-21 Taiwan’s New Y Generation (Culture/Society/teens search for identity) Nov., 54-59 Tenacity with a Purpose (Economics/Business/interview with China Productivity Council head Casper SHIH) Nov., 19-20 Trouble Brewing (Business/tea industry) Apr., 4-11] The Way They Tell ’Em (Culture/Performing Arts/glossary of Chinese spoken art forms) Aug., 52-55 Whose Problem is It, Anyway? (Education/Society/ Environment/environmental education) Jun., 16-2] New Solutions to Old Problems (Government/interview with The Wordplay’s The Thing (Culture/Performing Arts/ DPP spokesperson LIN Feng-fei) Mar., 16-17 new twists to traditional Chinese spoken art) Aug., 48-55 The Numbers Game (Politics/Elections/public opinion polls) Feb., 51-57 CHENG, Yi-ching Paring Down to Essentials (Painting/Profiles/artist Kuo Environment Versus Economics (Business/Conservation/ Chuan-chiu) Oct., 54-65 Environment/environmental laws for industry) Apr., 58-59 CHEN, Arthur (PCC chairman/interviewed) CHIAN, Feng (telecom industry executive/interviewed) Cementing Reform (Business/interview with Public Communication Problems (APROC Plan/Business/interview Construction Commission chairman Arthur CHEN) with telecom executive CHIAN Feng) Apr., 3/-33 May, 44-47 CHIANG, Jonathan P.F. CHEN, Steven (DGT secretary-general/interviewed) Kissing Through the Veil (Book Review/Forbidden Games & Optimistic Operator (APROC Plan/Business/interview with Video Poems) Apr., 48-53 head of Taiwan’s telecom monopoly Steven CHEN) Panoramic Window (Photography/ Book Review/ Apr., 29-30 Taiwan—lIsland of Beauty) Sep., 46-51 CHEN, Wen-tsung CHIANG, P.K. (ROC economics minister/interviewed) Optimistic Operator (APROC Plan/Business/interview with Good for Business, Good for Taiwan (Economics/APROC DGT director-general Steven CHEN) Apr., 29-30 Plan/interview with economics minister P.K. CHIANG) Mar., 35-38 CHENG, Chin-ling (poet/interviewed) A Living Memory (Culture/Community/interview with CHIEN, Fredrick (ROC foreign minister/press conference) Kaohsiung poet CHENG Chin-ling) Sep., 22 Setting Priorities (Cross-Strait Relations/press conference with ROC foreign minister Fredrick CHIEN) Mar., 30-33 CHENG, Jessie Books for Beginners (Business/Education/children’s book CHIEN, Hansen (KMT spokesperson/interviewed) publishing industry) Oct., 12-17 Stay the Course (Government/interview with KMT EMS, SOS? (Health/emergency medical services) spokesperson Hansen CHIEN) Mar., 14-15 Sep., 38-45 The Mindsetters (Media/Society/influence of cable TV) CHIU, Paul C.H. (ROC finance minister) Feb., 32-39 Liberalization Priorities (APROC Plan/Business/Finance/ Not by Bread Alone (Business/Food/Profiles/Kuo Yuan Ye liberalizing Taiwan’s financial markets) Oct., 36-37 Bakery) May, 54-57 Places of the Heart (Culture/Community/temples as community CHOU, Ji (CIER director/interviewed) centers) Jul., 12-19 Twenty-First Century Thoughtfest (Economics/Offshore The Public’s Interests (Politics/Elections/Foreign Relations/ Investment/interviews with CIER directors C.J. LEE, the electorate’s domestic and foreign policy priorities) KUO Wen-jeng, YANG Ya-hwei, George J.Y. HSU, Jul., 4-11 and CHOU Ji) May, 32-35 Free China Review/January 1997 War Oinliem as aia bol INDEX CHU, Robert (AIT power generation industry expert/ A Sense of Security (APROC Plan/Business/white-collar fraud interviewed) and industrial espionage) Nov., 24-28 Power Points (Business/interview with power generation Speaking of Garbage (Business/Environment/interview with industry expert Robert CHU) Aug., 39-4] waste management industry executive Michael LAI) CHUANG, Terence (DHL managing director/interviewed) Jun., 22-23 Expressing Concern (APROC Plan/Business/interview with Too Much Talk, Not Enough Walk (APROC Plan/Business/ air cargo executive Terence CHUANG) Jul., 50-51 interview with telecom executive Stone LEE) Apr., 35-37 What Goes Around Comes Around (Business/interview with DREYER, June Teufel IPR investigator Bill THOMPSON) Nov., 29 Patterns and Themes (Book Review/Culture/Wang Gungwu, China and the Chinese Overseas) Jun., 44-49 HACK, Gary (urban planning specialist/interviewed) City Life (Business/Community/interview with urban planning FAINSTEIN, Susan (urban planning specialist/ specialist Gary HACK) Jun., 30-33 interviewed) City Life (Business/Community/interview with urban planning HARTUNG, David specialist Susan FAINSTEIN) Jun., 30-33 Sacred Scenes (Photography/photo spread of Taiwan temples) Jul., 34-39 FRUEAN, Christopher Advert to Advertising (Business/interview with advertising HO, James C. (APROC Window executive director/ industry executive Raymond SO) Dec., 36 interviewed) The Art of Managing Waste (Business/Environment/ The Matchmaker (APROC Plan/Business/Finance/interview waste management industry) Jun., 10-15 with APROC Window executive director James HO) Banking on Finance (APROC Plan/Business/Finance/ Oct., 38-39 banking and finance industries) Oct., 34-40 Cementing Reform (Business/interview with Public HOFFMAN, David (telecom industry consultant/ Construction Commission chairman Arthur CHEN) interviewed) May, 44-47 Just Do It (APROC Plan/Business/interview with telecom A Change in the Air (Media/interview with cable TV expert industry consultant David HOFFMAN) Apr., 33-35 Darlene LEE) Feb., 37-38 Communication Problems (APROC Plan/Business/interview HSU, George J.Y. (CIER director/interviewed) with telecom executive CHIAN Feng) Apr., 3/-33 Twenty-First Century Thoughtfest (Economics/Offshore Constructive Criticism (Business/construction industry) Investment/interviews with CIER directors C.J. LEE, May, 36-43 KUO Wen-jeng, YANG Ya-hwei, George J.Y. HSU, Controlling Interests (Finance/interview with banker Christian and CHOU Ji) May, 32-35 MURCK) Mar., 44-47 Expressing Concern (APROC Plan/Business/interview with air HUANG, Anita cargo executive Terence CHUANG) Jul., 50-51 All for Love (Culture/Business/romance novel market) Generation Gap (APROC Plan/Business/power generation Oct., 48-53 industry) Aug., 32-38 But is It Art? (Art/views on an offbeat art exhibition) Incremental Progress (APROC Plan/Business/Finance/ Aug., 64-65 interview with banker Christian MURCK) Oct., 4/ Chinese Facials (Culture/Trades/the disappearing trade of Internationalizing the Pitch (Business/advertising industry) Chinese facials) Nov., 38-40 Dec., 30-37 Cultural Constructs (Culture/Community/Kaohsiung cultural Just Do It (APROC Plan/Business/interview with telecom life) Sep., 18-27 industry consultant David HOFFMAN) Apr., 33-35 Global Music, Inc. (Music/Business/Chinese music goes The Matchmaker (APROC Plan/Business/Finance/interview global) Aug., 42-47 with APROC Window executive director James HO) Hands On, Can Do (Education/technical education) Dec., 4-/3 Oct., 38-39 A Living Memory (Culture/Community/interview with Package Deal (APROC Plan/Business/interview with air cargo Kaohsiung poet CHENG Chin-ling) Sep., 22 executive Bobby SY) Jul., 54-55 The Public’s Interests (Politics/Elections/Foreign Relations/ Power Points (Business/interview with power generation the electorate’s domestic and foreign policy priorities) industry expert Robert CHU) Aug., 39-4] Jul., 4-11 Free China Review/January 1997 Engineering Success (Education/Profiles/National Taiwan Institute of Technology) Dec., 20-23 Go Big or Go Home (Economics/APROC Plan/ Business/interview with Acer chairman Stan SHIH) Nov., 15-16 Heart Trouble (APROC Plan/Business/interview with Kaohsiung city mayor WU Den-yih) Sep., 14-17 Internal Environmental Protection (Business/Health/Society/ —. Food/organic food market) Dec., 48-53 Kinmen Changes Gear (Business/Community/Kinmen island turns to tourism) Jun., 56-65 Mixing Business and Politics (Business/Offshore Investment/ Cross-Strait Relations/post- 1997 Hong Kong-Taiwan relations) Aug., 10-15 Shanghai Barbers (Culture/Trades/last of the Shanghai barbers) Paper Tigers (Folk Art/Culture/Profiles/Su Ho Memorial Nov., 32-34 Paper Museum) Apr., 64-73 We Speak Our Minds (Community/Kaohsiung residents talk P(l)aying to Learn (Business/Education/educational toys about their city) Sep., 24-26 market) Oct., 22-27 Research Reports for Sale (Economics/Profiles/Taiwan HUANG, Wen-ling Institute for Economic Research) May, 19-23 Celestial Support Industries (Culture/Business/temple-related Stay the Course (Government/interview with KMT businesses) Jul., 20-27 spokesperson Hansen CHIEN) Mar., 14-15 Cloth Shoemaking (Culture/Trades/the disappearing trade of Teaching an Old Leaf New Tricks (Business/Taiwan Tea cloth shoemaking) Nov., 34-37 Experiment Station) Apr., 12-19 Darning (Culture/Trades/the fading trade of darning) TV Guide (Media/interview with GIO media official Nov., 40-43 LO Chuan-hsien) Feb., 12-15 Enterprising Newcomer (Economics/Profiles/Taiwan Research The Voters Speak (Elections/interviews with Taiwan voters) Institute) May, 24-25 May, 6-11 Fair Dealing in Downtown Taipei (Business/publishing industry) Apr., 43-47 KAO, Charles (economics professor and columnist/ The Head Starters (Education/preschool education) Oct., 4-11 interviewed) Symphonies in Stone (Art/Architecture/Culture/temple art and Incomplete Transitions (Politics/interview with economist and architecture) Jul., 28-33 columnist Charles KAO) Mar., 10-13 Voice of the People (Film/Profiles/filmmaker Lee Daw-ming) A Time to Take Specific Steps (Economics/APROC Plan/ Sep., 58-65 Business/interview with economist and columnist Charles What a Waste (Community/Environment/waste management KAO) Nov., 10-11 problems) Jun., 4-9 Yingko: Making Money from Muck (Arts/Business/Profiles/ KAU, Michael (political science professor/interviewed) Yingko township and its ceramics industry) Dec., 54-65 Loaded Agenda (Government/interview with political science professor Michael KAU) Mar., 5-9 HUNG, Mei-chuan A Difficult Delivery (APROC Plan/Business/air cargo KUO, Wen-jeng (CIER director/interviewed) industry) Jul., 46-54 Twenty-First Century Thoughtfest (Economics/Offshore Investment/interviews with CIER directors C.J. LEE, HWANG, Jim KUO Wen-jeng, YANG Ya-hwei, George J.Y. HSU, Boomtown or Bust (APROC Plan/Business/Profiles/Kaohsiung and CHOU Ji) May, 32-35 city) Sep., 4-13 Brushing Up the Brushwork (Painting/Education/calligraphy LAI, Michael (waste management industry executive/ education) Jul., 60-65 interviewed) Cable Cat’s Cradle (Media/cable TV industry) Feb., 4-15 Speaking of Garbage (Business/Environment/interview with Divided Over Integration (APROC Plan/Business/interview waste management industry executive Michael LAI) with air cargo executive C.H. LEE) Jul., 52-53 Jun., 22-23 Free China Review/January 1997 6 Free China Review 1996 INDEX LEE, C.H. (AFA chairman/interviewed) MURCK, Christian (banker and AmCham president/ Divided Over Integration (APROC Plan/Business/interview interviewed) with air cargo executive C.H. LEE) Jul., 52-53 Controlling Interests (Finance/interview with banker and AmCham president Christian MURCK) Mar., 44-47 LEE, C.J. (CIER director/interviewed) Incremental Progress (APROC Plan/Business/Finance/ Twenty-First Century Thoughtfest (Economics/Offshore interview with banker and Amcham president Investment/interviews with CIER directors C.J. LEE, Christian MURCK) Oct., 4] KUO Wen-jeng, YANG Ya-hwei, George J.Y. HSU, and CHOU Ji) May, 32-35 ROBINSON, James A. Cable Campaigning (Media/Politics/Elections/cable TV LEE, Darlene (cable TV market expert/interviewed) and elections) Feb., 30-31 A Change in the Air (Media/interview with cable TV expert Electoral Politics and Democracy (Book Review/Elections/ Darlene LEE) Feb., 37-38 review of essays on Taiwan’s political development) May, 12-15 LEE, Stone (telecom industry executive/interviewed) Too Much Talk, Not Enough Walk (APROC Plan/Business/ SAWHILL, John interview with telecom executive Stone LEE) Apr., 35-37 Mitigation, Not Litigation (Foreign Relations/Conservation/ Environment/protection and conservation of reefs and LIAO, Cheng-hao (ROC justice minister) fishing grounds in Southeast Asia) Jun., 38-43 Speak Loudly and Carry a Big Stick (APROC Plan/Business/ Government/the fight against organized crime in business SCHIVE, Chi (CEPD vice chairman/interviewed) and politics) Nov., 12-14 Constructive Disorder (Economics/APROC Plan/Business/ interview with CEPD Vice Chairman Chi SCHIVE) LIEN, Chan (ROC Vice President and Premier/ Nov., 17-18 interviewed) Adding Wings to the Tiger (Economics/APROC Plan/Business/ SELIGMAN, Melanie Cross-Strait Relations/interview with ROC Vice President The New Artistic Alchemists (Arts/exhibition of new and Premier LIEN Chan) Nov., 6-9 materials and design at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum) Aug., 56-63 LIN, Chung-cheng Spread the Risk (Offshore Investment/Cross-Strait Relations/ SHAMBAUGH, David (China Quarterly editor/ offshore investment strategies) Mar., 5]-53 interviewed) Thinking the Unthinkable (Defense/Cross-Strait Relations/ LIN, Feng-fei (DPP spokesperson/interviewed) interview with China Quarterly editor David New Solutions to Old Problems (Government/interview with SHAMBAUGH) Mar., 55-59 DPP spokesperson LIN Feng-fei) Mar., 16-17 SHAW, Yu-ming (think tank director/interviewed) LO, Chuan-hsien (GIO official/interviewed) The Importance of Being Earnest (Cross-Strait Relations/ TV Guide (Media/interview with GIO official LO Chuan-hsien) interview with think tank director SHAW Yu-ming) Feb., 12-15 Mar., 27-28 LU, Fei-yi (author/academic/interviewed) SHIH, Casper (China Productivity Council head/ Choice, Conflict, and Failing Grades (Media/interview with interviewed) academic LU Fei-yi on cable TV news) Feb., 28-29 Tenacity with a Purpose (Economics/Business/ interview with China Productivity Council head MA, Kai Casper SHIH) Nov., 19-20 Unleash Market Mechanisms (Offshore Investment/Cross-Strait Relations/ROC cross-strait economic policy) Mar., 48-50 SHIH, Stan (Information technology entrepreneur/ interviewed) MEYER, Roger Go Big or Go Home (Economics/APROC Pian/ Celestial Sales Force (Folk Art/Business/incense package art) Business/interview with Acer chairman Stan SHIH) Jul., 40-45 Nov., 15-16 10 Free China Review/January 1997

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