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  1. 1 de mai. de 2005 · Chen Shui-bian’s administration will occupy only a short period in the long chain of events leading from 1949 to the eventual date of resolution between Taipei and Beijing. Even so, he has the opportunity to make a significant impact in the time available to him.

  2. Chen Shui-bian (chŭn shwā-byän), 1951–, Taiwanese political leader, president of Taiwan (2000–2008). Born into poverty, he obtained his law degree from National Taiwan Univ. in 1975 and practiced as a maritime lawyer.

  3. Chen Shui-bian. Chen Shui-bian, populärt kallad A Bian (阿扁), född 12 oktober 1950 i Guantian, Tainan, Taiwan, är en taiwanesisk advokat och politiker tillhörande Demokratiska framstegspartiet (DPP). Han var Taiwans president åren 2000 - 08 . Chen kom från enkla förhållanden och hans föräldrar var arrendatorer, men Chen var ...

  4. 1 de dez. de 2015 · December 1, 2015. At the end of Chen Shui-bian’s two terms as the president of Taiwan, his tenure was widely viewed as a disappointment, if not an outright failure. Today, the Chen years (2000-2008) are remembered mostly for relentless partisan fighting over cross-Strait relations and national identity questions, prolonged political gridlock ...

  5. Chen Shui-bian (10th - 11th terms) Born in Guantian Township, Tainan County. Graduates from the Law Department of National Taiwan University. Elected Taipei city councilor, which launches his political career. Joins the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1989 and re-elected in 1992.

  6. 18 de out. de 2007 · The following English translation of an interview of President Chen Shui-bian by Keith Bradsher of The New York Times, which was conducted in Chinese, was prepared by the government of Taiwan.

  7. Chen Shui-bian (chin. upr. 陈水扁, chin. trad. 陳水扁, pinyin Chén Shuǐbiǎn; ur. 12 października 1950 ) – tajwański polityk, dziesiąty prezydent Republiki Chińskiej . Urodzony w 1950 roku, choć w oficjalnych dokumentach figuruje data 18 lutego 1951.