Publication of this book was supported by generous grants from The Epoch Foundation and The Fubon Cultural and Educational Foundation
Interviews
Note: For personal names, the spelling most commonly used or preferred by the individual in question is used. Chinese names usually appear in the order of last name followed by first name. For place names, the most commonly accepted form is used, usually the spelling preferred by the ROC government.
List of Interviewees (in alphabetical order by surname), with Interview Location and Date
Emile M. P. Chang, acting executive secretary, Investment Commission, Ministry of Economic Affairs; Taipei, June 27, 2014
Chang Jung-feng, vice president, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research; former advisor, National Security Council; Taipei, June 18, 2008
Morris Chang, CEO, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Taipei, April 3, 2009
Richard Chang, CEO, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.; Shanghai, January 4, 2008
Chang Sheng-han, member, National Taiwan University Labor Union; student participant in Wild Strawberry and Sunflower Movements; Taipei, June 28, 2014
Chao Chien-min, deputy CEO, Foundation on International and Cross-Strait Studies; professor, Chengchi University; Taipei, August 17, 2006
Henry Chen, chairman, MassMutual Mercuries Life Insurance; Taipei, July 12, 2009
Sean Chen, chairman, Financial Supervisory Commission; Taipei, April 3, 2009
Chiang Pin-kung, chairman, Straits Exchange Foundation; former head of Council for Economic Planning and Development; Taipei, April 9, 2009
Chiu Chui-cheng, assistant professor, National Kinmen University; former staff member, Mainland Affairs Council; Taipei, June 18, 2008
Fan Yun, professor, National Taiwan University; Taipei, April 2, 2009
Fu Don-cheng, deputy minister, Mainland Affairs Council; Taipei, April 3, 2009
Earle Ho, CEO, Tung-Ho Steel Enterprise; former chairman, Chinese National Federation of Industries; Taipei, April 2, 2009
Ho Mei-yueh, former minister, Ministry of Economic Affairs; former chairwoman, Council for Economic Planning and Development; Taipei, July 30, 2008
Paul S. P. Hsu, founding chairman, Epoch Foundation; Taipei, August 11, 2007
Hsu Wen-fu (also known as Khou Bunhu), member and officer, Taiwan Association of University Professors and Taiwan Engineers Association; Taipei, July 29, 2008
Hu Chung-ying, deputy minister, Council for Economic Planning and Development; Taipei, April 7, 2009
Huang Shou-ta, member, National Taiwan University Labor Union; student participant in Wild Strawberry and Sunflower Movements; Taipei, June 28, 2014
Huang Tien-lin, former national policy advisor to President Chen Shui-bian; Taipei, July 30, 2008
Stan Hung, CEO, United Microelectronics Corp.; Taipei, April 3, 2009
King Pu-tsung, representative, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States; former secretary-general, Kuomintang; Washington, DC, December 20, 2012
Edward Ku, general counsel, Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings; Hong Kong, November 29, 2007
Kung Min-hsin, director, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research; Taipei, August 15, 2007
Jimmy Lai, CEO, Next Media Group; Hong Kong, June 23, 2009 Lee Jin-yi, CEO, Fubon Bank (Hong Kong); Hong Kong, August 28, 2009
Lin Yi-hsiung, former chairman, Democratic Progressive Party; Taipei, April 1, 2009
Tsai Horng-ming, former senior advisor, National Security Council; former deputy secretary-general, Chinese National Federation of Industries; Taipei, July 31, 2008
Robert Tsao, honorary chairman, United Microelectronics Corp.; Taipei, April 3, 2009
Tseng Chao-yuan, CEO, Awakening Foundation; Taipei, April 2, 2009
Tung Chen-yuan, former deputy minister, Mainland Affairs Council; Taipei, August 15, 2007
Richard Vuylsteke, former chairman, American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan; Hong Kong, May 26, 2009
Gerald Warburg, former vice president, Cassidy & Associates; Charlottesville, VA, December 18, 2012
Jaushieh Joseph Wu, secretary-general, Democratic Progressive Party; former chairman, Mainland Affairs Council; Taipei, June 27, 2014
Wu Rong-i, chief executive, Taiwan Brain Trust; former president, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research; Taipei, October 25, 2011
Yang Chao, chief editor, The Journalist; Hong Kong, July 24, 2009
Jeff Yang, director general, Bureau of Hong Kong Affairs, Mainland Affairs Council; Hong Kong, July 23, 2008
Yang Yi-feng, director, National Teachers Association of the Republic of China; Taipei, June 17, 2008
Yen Cheung Kuang, director general, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (Hong Kong); Hong Kong, June 19, 2014
You Mei-nu, legislator Democratic Progressive Party; Taipei, November 28, 2014
Yufu (pen name of Lin Kuei-you), former producer, TVBS and Sanlih Entertainment Television; political commentator; Taipei, April 1, 2009, and Hong Kong, July 19, 2014