Introduction to Taiwan Research Journal
Taiwan Studies is a comprehensive professional journal of Taiwan studies. It mainly publishes academic papers on Taiwan's politics, economy, law, history, religion, society, education, literature and art, as well as issues related to cross-strait relations and the reunification of the motherland, and also contains research introductions, book reviews and other research materials on Taiwanese characters. Readers: relevant researchers and Taiwan affairs workers.
Column setting of Taiwan Research Journal
Research report, literature review, briefing, special research
Honorary Information of Taiwan Research Journal
Subscription mode of Taiwan research magazine
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Instructions for contributions of Taiwan Research Magazine
(1) The basic requirements for contributions are novel subject matter, authentic content, clear argument, clear hierarchy, reliable data and fluent sentences. Articles generally do not exceed 5000 words. Please send a printed copy of your contribution, and we recommend you to submit your contribution by email.
(2) The title should reflect the content of the article accurately and concisely. Generally, it should not exceed 20 words. The name of the author should be listed under the title.
(3) The number of authors and the number of authorship of the company's manuscript generally does not exceed 5, and the number of authorship units does not exceed 3. The first author must attach a brief introduction, including the work unit, address, zip code, age, gender, nationality, education background, professional title and position; Other authors shall attach their unit, address and zip code.
(4) Abstracts and keywords All papers are required to have Chinese abstracts and keywords. The abstracts are written in the third person. They are divided into four parts: purpose, method, result and conclusion. They can completely and accurately summarize the substantive content of the article. It is better to use about 150 words. Generally, there are 3-6 keywords.
(5) The first level title of the title hierarchy is identified with "I, II,...", the second level title is identified with "(I), (II),...", the third level title is identified with "1.2.", and the fourth level title is identified with "(1), (2)". Generally, it should not exceed 4 layers. The header line and the first line of each paragraph of the body are two blank spaces. No punctuation is added at the end of each level of title.
(6) The legal symbol of unit of measurement must be used in the text of units of measurement, figures and symbols.
(7) References
Only the literature that has been read by the author in person and published in the public can be listed, and only the major literature can be listed. The sequential coding system is adopted for description. The Arabic numerals are numbered according to the order of occurrence in the text, and listed at the end of the text. The numbers and square brackets are placed in the upper right corner of the quotation in the text. The writing format is: author, title, year of publication; Year (issue): start page, online reference material serial number, author, title website (to sub column), and upload date.
In order to ensure the authority of this journal, it is prohibited to plagiarize in any form. The author shall be responsible for the manuscript, and the editorial department has the right to make necessary amendments. If the manuscript has not received the notice of withdrawal or employment within 3 months, the author can handle it by himself and submit it to other publications. Manuscripts that have not been accepted are generally not rejected. Please keep your own copy.
Example of Taiwan Research Journal
The Experience and Lessons of Taiwan's Securities Market Development and Its Enlightenment to the Mainland of China
The Status Quo and Policies of Taiwan's Capital Export
How can Taiwan's economy survive the impact of the Southeast Asian financial crisis?
An Analysis of the Formation, Development and Control of Taiwan's Bubble Economy
On Taiwan People's Struggle Against Japanese Colonial Rule
The Evolution of Taiwan Liberal Representatives and Their Followers
Prospects for the Economic Interaction between the Two Sides of the Taiwan Straits after China's Entry into WTO
Current situation and prospects of cross-strait economic relations
The Choice and Orientation of Cross Strait Economic Integration
An Analysis of Cross Strait Agricultural Cooperation after China's Entry into WTO
The Democratic Progressive Party's Governance and Cross Strait Relations
On the Confederacy System and the Unification of China
Several Issues on "Cultural Taiwan Independence"
Analysis of Taiwan's Industrial Structure Changes
The Evolution and Characteristics of Taiwan's "Transit Diplomacy"
A Brief Analysis of the Contradiction between Chiang Kai shek's Policy of "Counterattacking the Mainland" and the US Policy towards Taiwan
On Sun Yat sen's Thought of China's Peaceful Unification