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301 Index Aborigines (Yuanzhumin), 5, 88, 169, 201, 269, 282 Abzug, Bella, 220, 223 Academia Sinica, ix, 253, 270. See also Lee Yuan-tseh Acer, 270 African National Congress, 16 Albuquerque, New Mexico, 164, 183 Alice in Wonderland, 41 Ambassador Hotel, 79, 81 Amnesty International, 157, 163–67, 175, 180–184, 288–89; adoption of Kaohsiung Eight as prisoners of conscience, 164; Chapter 70 in Erlangen, West Germany, 167, 184; Chapter 101 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 163–66, 182–83; International Secretariat, 163; campaign seeking Lu Hsiu-lien’s release, 166–67 Amsterdam, 184 Andersen, Hans Christian, 193–94 Anderson, Jack, 167, 289 Apple Daily, 295 Arias, Oscar, 218 Arrigo, Linda, 105, 125–28, 183, 287. See also Shih Ming-teh Asia Foundation, 62–63, 65–67 Asian Wall Street Journal, 172, 275 Associated Press (AP), 150–51, 288 astrology, 36. See also fortune telling Aung San Suu Kyi Baez, Joan, 182 Bali, Indonesia, 248 Bamboo Union (Zhulianbang), 173 Beauvoir, Simone, 64 beifen rank, 78 Benevolence Rehabilitation Institute , 155, 159–62, 167–70, 173–74; Mandarin Chinese language policy, 169 Berlin, East, 184 Berlin Wall, 201 Bigombe, Betty, 219 Bookwalter, Karyl, 42 brother of Lu Hsiu-lien. See Lu Chuan-sheng Buddhism, 158, 215 Bureau of Investigation, 48–49, 58–59, 65, 89–91, 104, 147–48, 159, 182. See also martial law; Nationalist Party Burma (see Myanmar) Bush, George H.W., 204–5 302 à Index Bush, George, W., 281 Bush, Richard, 254–55 Cairo Declaration, 206 Cambridge, Massachusetts, 180, 184. See Harvard University Canada, 217 Capital Morning Post (Shoudu zaobao), 186–88. See also Kang Ning-hsiang Carter, Jimmy, vi, 75, 94–95, 109 Castro, Fidel, 280 Cathay Hotel, 106–09 Central Daily News, 156, 170 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 98, 133, 148 Chai, Trong, 209–10 Chang Chao-hsiung, 258 Chang Chi-hsiu, 119–20 Chang Chun-hsiung, 279 Chang Chun-hung, 92, 262, 273, 293; Formosa Magazine staff member, 100, 105, 108, 113; Formosa trial defendant, 144, 152–53. See also Dangwai Chang Chun-nan, 100, 103, 105, 112–13, 196, 293. See also Dangwai Candidate Association Chang Fu-mei, 73, 180, 294 Chang, George, 47 Chang Gung Hospital, 159–60 Chang Hsiao-yan, 211, 218 Chang Hsi-tian, 163, 183, 294 Chang Jung-fa, 270 Chang, Parris, 208 Chang Teh-min, 78 Chang Te-ming, 95–96, 99 Chang Tse-yuan, 191 Chang Wei-chia, 44–45, 63, 132, 294. See also Taiwan Independence Movement Chao Ben-li, 155, 159, 161–62 Chao Chang-ping, 88–89, 94 Chao Chien-min, 282–83 Chen Chu, 80, 118, 125–26, 136–37, 139, 144, 158, 164–67, 170, 174, 262, 294; arrest, 127; prison sentence, 152; cell mate of Lu Hsiu-lien, 153–55; release from prison, 177. See also Dangwai; Kaohsiung Incident; Benevolence Rehabilitation Institute Chen Gen-de, 246–47 Chen Hen-chieh, 41, 47 Chen Shui-bian, 10, 298; accused of corruption, 282; attempted assassination, 280–81; defense attorney for Huang Hsin-chieh, 146; imprisonment, 284, president , 278–84, 294; presidential candidate, 11–12, 17, 252–77. See also Wu Shu-chen Chen Tang-shan (Mark Chen), 255, 288 Chen Ting-nan, 264 Chen Wan-chen, 107 Chen Yi-hsiung, 281 Cheng Nan-rong, 233, 294 Chiang, Antonio (Chiang Chun-nan or Sima wenwu), 187–88, 295 Chiang Ching-kuo, vii, 9, 47, 95–96, 99, 107, 116, 144, 150, 152, 162– 64, 172–73, 179, 183, 185, 193, 202, 211, 264, 266, 288, 295; [3.140.185.170] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:55 GMT) Index à 303 attempted assassination, 47; political identities, 186. See also Nationalist Party Chiang Hsiao-wu, 173 Chiang Kai-shek, 14, 21–23, 28, 46, 74, 86, 142, 190, 193, 203–6, 267–68, 295; role in Taiwan’s exit from the United Nations, 75, 204. See also Nationalist Party Chiang Kai-shek International Airport, 248, 257. See also Taoyuan County Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, 194 Chiang Kai-Shek, Madame. See Soong Mei-ling Chiayi, 25, 268 Chiayi County, 240 Chien, Frederick, 180, 226 Chien Jian-chu, 66 China, 41, 47, 94, 124, 196–97; 200–205, 208, 210, 221, 224; Civil War, 6, 22, 28, 193, 203, 261, 267; claims to sovereignty over Taiwan , 206; National Day, 213–14; “one country, two systems” model, 265, 273; possibility of war with Taiwan, 98, 208; relations with Taiwan, 187, 198, 218; Taiwan experts, 198–99; territorial expansionism, 187; United Front Work Department, 197. See also Chinese Communist Party (CCP...

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