After Chiang

After Chiang

Selig S. Hamson, in Foreign Affairs (Spring 1988),

 
Council on Foreign Relations, 58 East 68th St.,

 
New York, N.Y. 10021.

The death of Taiwan's President Chiang Ching-kuo last January at age 77 could mark a turning point for that prospering island.
Chiang's chosen successor, former vice president Lee Teng-hui, 64, a Cornell-trained economist, inherits a healthy regime from Chiang: An an-nual growth rate of 13 percent, foreign exchange reserve...

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